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The narrow alley forced Mila to stop, her steps faltering as she glanced in surprise at the man beside her, his smile calm and inscrutable.
Leonard? Why would Forrest bring him up now?
They hardly knew each other, and Forrest had never been the curious type. The whole thing felt strange.
“Why are you asking about him all of a sudden?” Mila frowned, her tone wary.
“I just want to be sure. If Mimi really doesn’t like him, I could get rid of him for you. Give you some peace.” Forrest’s tone was light, almost casual.
“And how exactly would you do that?” she pressed.
Forrest only gave her a thin-lipped smile, saying nothing.
He had his methods, of course, but there was no need for Mila to know the details—especially since it would certainly mean crossing the Montgomery family. After all, Leonard was their fiercely loyal hound; but a dog without a leash... was never a good thing.
Forrest had tolerated Leonard’s presence so far, knowing about the tangled feud between the Cossio family overseas and the Montgomerys, and that Mila was already caught in the middle. An extra protector was no bad thing.
But now?
A dog without a master, one who could turn on you at any moment—how could he be allowed to stay?
Leonard was the Montgomerys’ creature through and through, and Forrest doubted Mila could ever truly control him. The Montgomerys were ruthless in their training; anyone who survived their trials and made it to the family’s inner circle was never ordinary.
Someone like that, unleashed and harboring ambitions they shouldn’t...
Was a disaster waiting to happen.
“What sort of method?” Mila asked again, seeing Forrest still hadn’t answered. Her gaze was fixed on his face, searching.
“What does Mimi want?” Forrest finally turned to look at her, his expression gentle. “Just say the word, and I’ll take care of it for you. Soon, my travel restrictions will be lifted anyway.” He left it at that, the meaning clear.
Mila’s brow furrowed deeper.
She knew Forrest wasn’t just making empty promises—he could do it, and with no more restrictions, it would be even easier for him. But what would that solve?
The Cossio situation wasn’t over yet.
If Forrest started trouble with the Montgomerys now, he’d only create an opening for others to meddle and make things worse. What would happen to the Cossio affair then?
“I know what you’re worried about,” Forrest said softly, reading her thoughts with ease. “But now that I’m free of all those constraints, I can protect you.”
“I trust you,” Mila said, her words warm but decisive. She exhaled, letting her concerns show. “But Forrest, the Cossio affair is already tangled with the Montgomerys—and with me...”
She trailed off, but Forrest understood. Just as he only cared about Mila and not the Montgomerys, Mila couldn’t ignore her own complicated history with Cossio—or her responsibilities to Adrian and Felicity.
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