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'Nina, you have to eat something.' Gary Greene said.
'I want to be with Papa.'
'Nina, sweetie, you will get to be with your Papa and mama soon.' said Gary's wife, Natalia.
'I want to see Papa now!'
'Nina!'
While the Greenes were taking a nap, Nina decided to escape. She hated living with her uncle and aunt. She wanted her Papa.
She was pretty sure she'd be able to get home. She made sure her aunt and uncle were asleep, and walked out of the house, down the street.
'Hey, little girl.'
Nina looked up to see a police officer.
'What are you doing alone? Where are your parents?'
Before he could say anything, she ran. Ran as fast as she could.
'Girl! Wait!'
Nina ran across the street, not caring to see if it was safe.
Crash!
'It will be alright, Victor. I'm sure she'll be found soon.'
Elli had gone over to talk to the police once again, and Victor was video-chatting with Yuuri. Seeing his lover again made him feel so much better.
'I hope so, Yuuri.' With tears in his eyes, he said 'I love you.'
'I love you too.'
'Listen Yuuri, I must go now. Elli will be here soon.'
Yuuri blew a kiss at the screen, and Victor smiled sadly as he reciprocated the gesture.
He heard his phone ring. He picked it up.
'Hello, am I talking to Victor Nikiforov?'
'Yes.'
'Mr Nikiforov, this is about your daughter, Nina.'
Victor trembled a little, praying it was good news.
'Victor, we are sorry, but Nina had got into an accident. She was run over a car and...we took every precaution...but she is dead!'
'No!'
This couldn't be!
Though she had been a part of his life only for a short time, he had learned to love her as a daughter. This could not be!
Tears started streaming from his eyes.
He felt anger course through his body. Anger towards the kidnappers, but also towards Elli. If Elli hadn't trapped him, if she hadn't involved Nina in their lives, this would never have happened.
'Vitya!' The door opened, and Elli entered.
'Don't come near me, bitch.'
An expression of hurt crossed the woman's face. 'Vitya.' He tried to touch his face.
'I said, don't touch me!' Victor shoved her without thinking. She fell onto the floor, and hit her head.
'Elli!' Victor was shocked to see that she was unconscious. Was she dead? Was he a murderer?
He felt her pulse. She was still alive.
What had he done?
He called for an ambulance, guilt numbing his body.
VICTOR NIKIFOROV'S FALL FROM GRACE
Victor cringed as he read the headline. He went on to read the article.
Not so long ago, five times Grand Prix champion skater, Victor Nikiforov was known as Russia's national hero. However the recent turn of events have proven him to be no hero, but a villain.
Yesterday, Victor's four year old adopted daughter, Nina was found dead in the middle of a street in St Petersburg. She was allegedly run over by a car (the driver has been arrested). Now the question inevitably arises, what was she doing all alone in the middle of the street? Where were the Nikiforovs?
That is only the surface of something deep. Yesterday, Nikiforov's wife, Elli Greene was bought to a hospital after she suffered severe head injuries. Nikiforov claimed that he had accidentally pushed her. I would like to ask, how can one 'accidentally' push anyone? She was clearlya victim of assault.
Shaking, Victor pulled out his phone, and looked at his social media. His inbox was flooded by messages, which were of a mixed nature.
I am sure those allegations are false. You have always been a gentleman, Victor. I know you would never do that.
We are with you, Victor.
All the support for Victor, who is accused of assaulting his wife is why women still live with fear and are afraid to speak up!
Why don't you just die!
Haha! Now that bitch is out of the way, you can be with my smol bean Yuuri.
Yuuri.
Victor wondered what Yuuri had made of the news. Would he have belived it?
I am so sorry for this, guys.
