Chapter 47 The Bromance
- A few days later, Vân Dyke was on a chartered plane. His friends, Claude Delano and Liam O’Grady had managed to corner the big man and had forced him to, in Claude’s words, ‘spill the beans ‘on the mysterious Roxie.
- After he had given them a greatly edited version of the girl who held him in thrall, his friends had acted. Claude had managed to secure one of his father’s private planes and currently they were winging their way across the blue ocean to the little island which was regarded as being one of the world’s most secretive, notorious playgrounds for grown men. And women.
- Of course, Claude had had to swear on all the saints in Karina’s little chapel, that he would not so much as wink at any other woman. But both of them knew that he would never sleep around like his father before him. Claude was a coward. He adored his lovely Bratva wife two children; and more to the point, he feared his family. If Piers so much as got a whiff of any untoward action he proposed to indulge in, he would be, as Dom declared, “burnt toast.”