Right after I woke up, I called Dad to tell him what happened. We agreed there would be no annulment.
Knowing my father has my back, I feel pretty calm as we approach the front door of the Koslov mansion.
The moment we step inside the living room, the conversation stops, and Uncle Alexei lifts a surprised eyebrow as he says, âYouâre back early. What happened?â
I glance at Dad, who subtly nods at me while Mariya gives her Mom and Dad a hug.
She clears her throat, her eyes darting to Viktor and me.
Steeling myself for whatâs to come, I step forward. âThere was a lot of drinking last night, and Mariya and I got married.â
Dangerously slow, Uncle Alexeiâs eyes narrow, then he tilts his head, his hawklike gaze flicking from me to Mariya while it darkens. âYou got married.â
Itâs not a question, but Mariya starts nodding. âIâm sorry. I canât remember anything.â
âJesus,â Aunt Bella, Mariyaâs mom, mutters, shaking her head in disbelief.
Uncle Alexeiâs features tighten with anger as he pushes to his feet, his eyes locking on me. âAnd you? What do you remember?â
Everything.
âNot much,â I lie. He keeps staring at me, and where a lesser man would break, I square my shoulders, keeping a cool head.
Finally, his eyes leave me, only to settle on Viktor. âWhere the fuck were you when this happened?â
âAsleep at the hotel,â Viktor answers while trying not to yawn. âIâll leave you to deal with this. I have business to take care of.â He glances at me. âCall me if you survive today.â
I almost let out a chuckle but swallow it back as Uncle Alexei snaps, âYou fucking got married?â
âCalm down.â Aunt Bella tries to keep him from losing his shit. âYelling wonât fix anything.â
âIâm not yelling,â he mutters as he sits down again, then he looks at my father. âLucian, anything you want to say?â
Dad locks eyes with his friend. âBella is right, it doesnât help if we get upset. I think this is a good thing for both families.â
Uncle Alexei nods but then mutters, âMotherfucking married.â Locking eyes on Mariya, he snaps, âHow do you feel about this?â
She takes a seat near her father, shaking her head. âA quick annulment would be best, right? Luca was planning to marry someone else, and we barely know each other.â
âYouâve known each other all your lives!â he barks, which has Aunt Bella patting his thigh to calm him down again.
âI had no intention of marrying someone else,â I say, wondering where the hell she got the insane idea. âI agree with my father, this will be good for both families.â
Mariyaâs eyes widen on me with total surprise. âYou want to stay married? To me?â
Without any hesitation, I answer, âYes. It will solidify the ties between the bratva and the mafia.â Thereâs a flicker of hurt on her face, which has me quickly adding, âIt would be an honor to have you as my wife, Mariya.â
She stares at me with disbelief, then shakes her head, whispering. âSure it would.â
âSweetheart,â Aunt Bella says to get her daughterâs attention, âWhat do you want?â
Still processing the events of the past twenty-four hours, Mariyaâs lips part, but she doesnât say anything.
I canât read her facial expressions and have no idea how she feels. My heart beats faster as I impatiently wait for her answer to the million-dollar question that will either end my hopes of a relationship with her or solidify it.
Pulling her purse closer, she takes the ring out and stares at it.
I wasnât happy when she took it off on the plane.
âGive it six months,â My mother says, her tone soft as always. âIf you canât make it work, then you can get the marriage annulled.â
Slowly Mariya lifts her gaze to her father. âWhat do you think, Daddy?â
âYou donât want to know what I think,â he mutters, clearly still upset. âYouâre adults. How the fuck do you get so drunk you canât remember shit?â
âYouâve done it many times when we were younger,â Aunt Bella reminds him.
âYouâre not helping,â he grumbles.
âIt was my fault.â I move to the couch Mariya is sitting on and take a seat next to her. âI shouldâve kept track of how much we were drinking. It was relaxing, and we were letting off some steam. The next thing I knew, we woke up married.â
His eyes snap from Mariya to me, tension building in the room with every second he remains silent.
Every muscle is wound tight, prepared for the bomb thatâs sure to explode over our heads.
Mariya shifts, and she swallows hard, clearly nervous. âDaddy?â
âLet me think!â Uncle Alexei snaps. From the anger darkening his gaze, Iâm surprised he hasnât pulled a gun on me. He takes a deep breath, shakes his head, then settles his eyes on Mariya and me. âYouâll remain married for six months.â
Thank fucking Christ.
Shocked, Mariya gasps, âBut ââ
Her father cuts her off with a stern look. âNo buts. Youâll remain married to Luca for six months. Youâll live with him and try to make it work.â
She almost chokes, âLive together? Here?â
Knowing itâs time to stand my ground, I say, âWeâll live in my apartment.â
Thereâs no fucking way weâre living with her parents.
Mariya turns her wide gaze to me. âI have to move in with you?â
Without hesitation, I nod. âYes.â
When she inhales sharply, turning a pleading gaze to her father, he shakes his head. âYouâve made this bed, you will sleep in it. At the very least, for six months. We canât have an annulment a day after you got married. It will make us the laughing stock of the fucking world. Over my dead body, will I allow that to happen.â
Reaching for Mariya, I place my hand over hers. When she locks eyes with me, I say, âSix months wonât kill us.â
âThatâs what you think,â she mutters, pulling her hand free from mine.
âItâs settled,â Uncle Alexei says. Getting up, he goes to pour himself a drink. After downing the vodka, he mutters, âLuca, join me in the study.â
âPut on the ring,â I order Mariya before I get up and follow her father.
When I walk into the study and shut the door, Uncle Alexei pours himself another vodka. I wait for him to down the alcohol.
He sets the tumbler down, then turns to face me with a look that will make a lesser man piss in his pants.
âExplain to me how you got drunk,â he demands.
âCherry bomb shots and champagne. Iâm not one to mix my drinks, but I wanted Mariya to enjoy the night, so I drank with her.â
âThe only reason youâre still breathing is because youâre my godson and the head of the Italian mafia,â he states, a deadly edge to his tone. âYou know that, right?â
âYes, sir.â Not once do I break eye contact.
He takes a deep breath and seems to calm down a little. âI saw the way you looked at Mariya at the party.â
âI know.â
âYouâll make her happy,â he demands.
âI will.â
âIf you harm a hair on my daughterâs head, Iâll kill you without hesitation.â
I suppress the urge to chuckle. âI know.â
Uncle Alexei pours another drink, this time sipping it slower instead of downing it. âMake it work, Luca. Mariya is stubborn, and sheâll give you hell. Somehow you have to make her love you.â
She already loves me.
âI donât want an annulment,â I say. âIâll do my best.â
Uncle Alexei nods, then the corner of his mouth lifts. âI wouldâve killed any other fucker who tried to pull a stunt like that, but Iâm glad itâs you. I know my daughter will be safe because anyone would be stupid to fuck with you.â He moves closer until weâre eye to eye. âTreat my baby girl like the princess she is.â
âIâll treat her like a queen,â I vow.
My queen.
Uncle Alexei nods, then pats me on the shoulder. âLetâs make the best of this situation.â
âYes, sir.â
We leave the office, and the moment we return to the living room, Mariya darts to her feet. âWhen is all of this happening?â
Uncle Alexei raises an eyebrow. âIt started the moment you said your vows, printsessa.â
Her voice climbs as she asks, âSo I have to move in with Luca today?â
âYouâll be safe with me, Mariya,â I try to offer her some reassurance.
âItâs not my safety Iâm worried about,â she snaps at me before she storms out of the living room, visibly unhappy that we will remain married.