I knew exactly who had a thing for tending fat–it was Wayne Thinking about what I suspected, I
decided to throw Bruno off a bit. “Can your fish actually understand human words? Cause before
you dragged me here, I was feeding some fish that, ballieve it or not, actially respond when you talk
to them
I chose my words carefully, hoping to get under his aki
Bruno was way toopetitive, especially after the way Hayden had humiliated him. Losing to
anyone.
even fish, seemed to get under his skin
“Oh, really?” Bruno smirked, like he had the upper hand Bet thous fish only know one phrase ‘Rea,
dinner time”
I froze. His words hit too close to home–was he mocking me, or did Wayne actually use that exact
when feeding his fish?
Bruno saw my reaction and burst outughing, that same, knowingugh. It was clear now he knew
Wayne.
Otherwise, how would he know what Wayne said to his fish?
I had always been creeped out by Wayne’s obsession, the paintings he’d made of me, and how his
house was practically a shrine to me. But now? It looked like he’d even named his fish after me.
Great
“Come on, let me show you how obedient my fish are, Bruno said, clearly eager to rub it in. “They
don’t just understand words–they can put on a show.”
He called out to them loudly, “Come on, Moni Moni, dinner time!”
The moment he spoke, the fish swam right over, almost like they were posing for a photo
I couldn’t believe it–fish really could do that?
And the name “Moni“? It just showed what kind of person Bruno really was–greedy to the core.
If Wayne was pulling the strings, money was definitely involved.
“So? Aren’t my fish better behaved?” Bruno beamed, tossing more food into the water.
He kept feeding them like he was at some kind of circus,pletely absorbed in his own little
world.
But then, I heard an engine roar to life outside. I didn’t even have to look to know it was Hayden.
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Just as I was about to turn my head, Bruno muttered under his breath, “Oh Moni Moni, get ready for
a
taste of human blood.”
A cold shiver ran through me. I turned back to him, horrified.
Then Hayden walked in, but Bruno still didn’t break his focus on the fish. “Agent Hart, you’rete.
My fish are practically stuffed by now.”
Hayden didn’t waste time. “Where’s Yara?”
A sharp pang hit my chest. Yara. Of course, she was his main concern right now
Bruno’s eyes flicked to me, his amusement practically dripping. “Really? You’re worrying about
another woman right in front of your girl? Doesn’t that seem a bit heartless?”
The jerk wasn’t even trying to hide the fact that he was twisting the knife.
Hayden’s jaw tightened. “Bruno, let everyone else go. I’ll stay.”
Bruno gave him that wicked smile of his. “And what would I want with you?”
Like he hadn’t just threatened to feed Hayden’s blood to his fish.
“This whole situation was because of me,” Hayden continued, his voice steady. “If you want
revenge, take it out on me. This is between you and me; it has nothing to do with anyone else.”
“True enough,” Bruno replied, nodding.
But I knew better. He wasn’t going to just let everyone go that easily.
Sure enough, Bruno leaned back with a smirk. “But since you’re all here now, letting everyone walk
away just like that would be way too boring. How about we y a game instead?”
The word “game” made my skin crawl. I had a bad feeling in my gut. Whatever game he had in
mind, it wasn’t going to end well.