Neven's eyes widened. "You've got to be kidding me," he muttered under his breath, disbelief twisting his features. "No way. This can't be." His hand trembled as he stared at the glowing screen. The realization hit him like a blade between the ribs. He blinked once. Then again. And disbelief curdled into something darker: rage. When his eyes snapped back to me, they were wild. "You f****d him, didn't you?" He hissed, voice breaking on the word. I said nothing. My silence was louder than any denial could ever be and that was all it took to break him. Neven turned the phone back toward his mouth, shouting into it as if he could still take control over the damage. "Leave my baby alone!" he roared. "She's only using you, Uncle! She's doing this to get back at me, don't fall for it! She's

