Lies of My Monster: Chapter 9
Lies of My Monster: A Dark Mafia Romance (Monster Trilogy Book 2)
âWhat the fuck is this supposed to mean, Kirill?â Damien lunges in our direction as soon as weâre out of the Pakhanâs house.
I step forward, my shoulders squaring for a fight or the possibility of one.
Before he manages to grab Kirill in a chokehold, Iâm already standing between the two men. Viktor, Yuri, and even Damienâs guards donât move an inch, despite the clear war thatâs about to take place.
âYou, step the fuck away before I fuck up your pretty boy face.â Damien speaks so close that I smell the nicotine on his breath.
Most days, Damien has casual and sometimes amusing moments, but today is definitely not one of them. His shoulders are taut with tension, and his eyes blaze in a mixture of light green and a raging gray.
Still, I canât let him attack Kirill. The rest of the guards might choose not to interfere in such instances due to orders from both men, but I already promised Kirill my loyalty, and I intend to prove it in action, not words.
Itâs been three months since I got back my bodyguard job. Or more like, kind of forced Kirill to offer me back my job. I thought that as long as I was where I was supposed to be, everything else would work out. That, sooner or later, heâd learn to trust me again.
I definitely thought wrong. I greatly underestimated Kirillâs ability to completely erase me even while seeing each other every day.
And he has erased me for three months. Didnât speak to me directly for a whole month until I thought I was going insane.
The only reason he went back to speaking to me, and only in clipped direct orders, was because I nearly got myself shot during a shipment gone wrong. He pushed me to the groundâlike that time when we were a captain and a soldierâclutched me by the nape to hold me in place, and told me, âStay the fuck down.â
They were harsh, cold words, but I wanted to cry. Beneath the callous edge of his order, I could hear the smidgen of care he has for me. Something I thought Iâd lost for good.
After a whole month of starvation, it felt like a sweet reward.
Itâs not an exaggeration when I say it took all my willpower not to hug him or at least grab onto the hand he held me down with.
Since then, heâs given me direct orders instead of using a middleman, usually Viktor, whoâto be fairâwas getting sick of being a messenger.
But the state of things hasnât changed. He doesnât like me in his presence for any extended time or if weâre alone. Iâm tasked with activities that are far enough from his vicinity that he doesnât have to see or hear me.
Itâs like heâs allergic to me.
No. Itâs worse.
Heâs disgusted with me. He doesnât look me in the eye without a slight tic in his jaw and a subtle darkening of his gaze.
Iâm still trying to convince him that he can trust me, and he still believes Iâm an enemy of sorts.
Back to the present, weâre the last ones to leave the Pakhanâs house after the weekly meeting, and Damien is clearly pissed off that Kirill suggested stopping an ongoing war with another organization and got the majority of the others to agree.
Damien, who, unsurprisingly, led the on-ground war with his brigade, reacts badly to the prospect of taking away his favorite hobby.
So the fact that he came after us the moment we stepped outside was expected. Now, we have to deal with his bursts of anger and whatever unpredictable things he has in store for us.
I shake my head once, placing a palm on his chest. âStep back.â
He seizes my wrist and starts to twist it with brute force, but I free myself before he breaks it. Then I use my hold on his hand and push him back as I move so that Iâm standing fully in front of Kirill.
Damien pauses and narrows his eyes. So, yes. Iâm no longer the weakling he could send flying during that first meeting. Kirill might have given up on me, but Maksim and especially Yuri havenât.
Yuri even has a special program for me that Iâve been following to hone my skills to a T, and I never skipped a day of strength training.
Unlike Viktor and Maksim, Yuri isnât as strong in combat and always withdraws or has a subpar performance in physical training. However, heâs the best teacher alive. Unlike Kirill, he doesnât teach using force or terrorizing methods. Heâs more of a steady progress type, and itâs been working perfectly for me.
Heâs patient and understanding, and most of all, I feel like Iâm going out to see a friend whenever we have our daily sessions.
âIâm warning you, pretty boy.â Damien balls his hand into a fist. The veins pop on the tattoos decorating the back of it. âIf you donât move right this instant, Iâm going to break your fucking neck and feed your fucked-up corpse to my dogs.â
I donât change position. In fact, my shoulders snap backward, and I jut my chin forward, ready for the fight. Damienâs upper lip lifts in a snarl as he steps forward. Before I can get into a defensive position, large hands fall on my shoulders from behind, pressing down, then effortlessly pushing me to the side.
Or maybe itâs so easy for him because Iâm too dumbfounded to think or react. Kirill steps in front of me so that heâs toe to toe with Damien, and the only view I have is of the taut muscles of his back.
Ever since he recovered from his injuries, heâs been spending all-nighters at the gym or doing hand-to-hand with Viktor. As a result, he has gained more muscle than before.
His shoulders have broadened, and his physique has sharpened to a level that looks more menacing than when we were in the army.
This noticeable change in his build certainly doesnât help when Iâm trying to stop being affected by his presence, warmth, and intoxicating scent that Iâm currently breathing into my starved lungs.
Kirill slips a hand in his pocket and tilts his head as he speaks to Damien in a bored tone. âAs I told everyone inside, and you obviously werenât listening, this war is draining our resources and offering nothing in return but some form of entertainment for you. Therefore, itâs tasteless, needless, and, most importantly, profitless. Itâs more logical to work on gaining allies than indulging in meaningless wars.â
âBlah, blah, and fucking blah!â Damien gets in his face. âThose wars are my only source of entertainment and the one thing I do best. If you take them away, what the fuck am I supposed to do?â
âTake a rest and work on your anger issues?â
âOnly if I get to kill you. Pretty sure my anger issues would be fucking resolved.â
âI will refuse that offer, but hereâs another one for you. How about you explore endeavors other than fighting like a madman? Donât you get bored?â
âFuck no.â
âYou need other sources to help you let go of all this toxic energy. How about you learn more effective ways to invest your fortune? I can help.â
Damien raises an eyebrow. âDoes that mean you finally agree to fight me?â
âHow did you get that from my last sentence, I wonder?â
âThe fact that you killed my fun and are under obligation to offer me something in return, or I will break your fucking neck while you sleep.â
âThat wonât be possible, but hereâs the deal.â Kirill clutches Damien by the shoulder, and I step to the side to get a better view of him.
His face is serene, calm, and since heâs kept the light stubble after his injury, he looks like a different type of beast. Heâs scarier, more closed off, andâ¦unreachable.
I can watch from afar, but itâs impossible to touch him. Itâs even more impossible to know what heâs thinking anymore. Itâs like he locked himself in a vault and threw away the key.
âAllow me to invest twenty percent of your assets. One condition, though. I get fifty percent of the gains.â
âYou fucking high? Fifty percent?â Damien, who everyone knows doesnât give a damn about finances and wouldâve already gone bankrupt if he didnât have the right people by his side, thinks that amount is crazy. âMy broker guy takes care of my investments. I donât need you.â
âIâm telling you that, even with my fifty percent cut, I can give you more than what your broker currently does.â
Damien narrows his eyes, seeming frustrated, then he lifts his hands in the air. âI donât give a fuck about money. So if this is the master plan you came up with to dissuade me from stopping that warâ¦â
âIâll get you another war.â
Damien pauses, and his eyes shine like a kid whoâs found countless presents under the Christmas tree. âHow soon?â
Kirill adjusts his glasses with his middle and ring fingers. âPretty soon.â
âIf youâre fucking with meââ
âIf I donât give you that war in the span of a few months, Iâll fight you.â
âNot months. Only one month, and even that is fucking pushing it. I donât know what the fuck Iâll do during all that time. I might start killing people randomly, and no one wants that drama in their lives, now, do they?â
âYou need to rein in the fucking craziness, Damien. Itâs your weakest point and the only thing thatâs holding you back from moving up.â
âI donât want to move up. I want the fucking war that youâll give me in a month, and if you fail me, youâll fight me anytime I wish to.â He pushes him with his shoulder. âIf you fuck with me, Iâll kill all your men. Starting with the pretty boy Sasha.â
On his way out, Damien pats my shoulder. âNo hard feelings. Itâs only business.â He leans over to whisper in my ear, âGet in my way again, and Iâll stab Kirill while he sleeps, got it?â
My spine jerks, and I remain frozen long after Damien and his men have gotten in their cars.
Kirill spins around and faces me with those emotionless eyes that Iâm starting to dread seeing. âWhat did he tell you?â
âYouâ¦heard him.â
âWhat did he whisper to you just now, Lipovsky?â
âThatâ¦uhâ¦I shouldnât get in his way again.â I omit the last part, and something tells me Kirill can feel Iâm hiding something, because he narrows his eyes, a muscle clenching in his jaw, and he remains like that for what feels like an hour but is actually a few seconds.
Then, as if he didnât just turn my world upside down, he walks to the car.
Viktor follows after him, but Yuri stays behind and even approaches me as I catch my breath.
âYou okay?â he asks in a soft tone.
I hate that he always has to check on me lately. Maksim doesnât. Yuri, however, is more attuned to people and changes, and he said that he feels like Iâm not myself latelyâdespite all the effort I go through to appear normal.
Not myself is an understatement, though. I used to think that it was only a matter of time before I got Kirill back, but that hope dims with every passing day.
Now, I think Iâm on the verge of mourning him. No, we werenât best friends or anything, but we were intimate, and he let me hold him sometimesâmostly after sex. He used to joke and lash out his sarcasm and made me feel so safe in his company that I actually considered never leaving.
Everything is different since fucking Russia.
âSasha?â Yuri asks again when I donât answer. âDid Damien say something that bothered you?â
I shake my head. âItâs not that. Iâm justâ¦not on my game, I guess.â
âNo, youâre good.â He squeezes my shoulder. âYou were able to escape Damienâs hold. Not just anyone can do that. Iâm proud of how far youâve come.â
I grin. âItâs all thanks to you.â
âDonât be humble. None of this wouldâve happened if you werenât disciplined.â He releases me. âCome on. We should go before Viktor starts being a pain in the ass.â
Weâre about to leave when I catch a glimpse of Raiâthe Pakhanâs nieceâbeing guided by her guards into her car. She got married a week ago to someone chosen by her granduncle. Her new husband is dangerous and mysterious. Everyone is keeping an eye on him.
Their wedding day was complete madness, and everything that followed was weird.
Since then, sheâs changed, but Iâm not sure if itâs for the better. Rai has always been a careful businesswoman whoâs made of steel. She used the secret she held over Kirillâs head to make him vote for her to become the executive director of V Corpâthe organizationâs legitimate front. Since that time, sheâs been slowly but surely eliminating his and even Adrianâs spies from the company. Something both men donât appreciate and have been secretly plotting to get back at her for. How, I donât know.
Under different circumstances, I wouldnât care, but Iâm sure Rai is also planning something. For instance, sheâs glaring at Kirill as he gets into the car now. And Iâm not sure how much longer he can piss her off in meetings before she decides to put his position and all the wins he brought to the organization in jeopardy.
All because of me.
Logically, Kirill has no reason to protect my identity. He could tell her that Iâm a woman, and that might get me killed by the Pakhan, but Rai would have nothing to threaten him with anymore.
But he hasnât.
Why hasnât he?
âMove it.â Viktor glares at us, forcing me to break eye contact with the situation.
I climb into the passenger seat. Itâs now my usual place since Iâm forbidden from sitting with Kirill. Viktor, who took that position, would gloat if the man knew how to display normal human emotions.
Iâm in the middle of checking my ammunition when my eyes clash with Kirillâs through the rearview mirror, and heâs glaring.
Or I think he is, because the contact only lasts for a fraction of a second before he focuses back on what Viktor is telling him about the clubâs numbers this month.
I swallow. What the hell was that for?
âIs there a reason why youâre not putting Rai in her place?â Viktor asks after heâs done discussing the club. âShe has the audacity to subtly threaten you at the table with everyone there.â
I go still, but I donât dare check the rearview mirror or look behind me and, instead, focus on the tall buildings blurring past us.
Even Viktor notices her not-so-subtle animosity. Which means everyone else does, too.
âSheâs all bark and no bite,â comes Kirillâs casual reply.
âShe didnât sound like it. Besides, itâs demeaning, Boss. Adrian, Igor, and Damienâs men are asking me and Lipovsky if youâre not able to remove Rai from your path. We donât know how to answer them.â
âThen donât,â Kirill says simply. âYou donât owe them anything.â
Iâve been telling them thereâs nothing to it, but, of course, they donât buy it. Especially Vladislav, Damienâs senior guard, and Yan, Adrianâs guard. Yan acts clownish like Maksim, but heâs the best at getting information. And Iâm sure he told Adrian that Rai must be threatening Kirill with something.
Shit.
âIf Adrian knowsâ¦â I trail off when I realize Iâm speaking out loud. Silence falls over the car, so I clear my throat and look at Kirill through the rearview mirror. âIâll try to find out from Yan. Weâve become close.â
Or more like, weâre constantly milking each other for information while pretending to be friends. Neither of us will admit to that fact, and we keep dancing around it in this weird limbo where weâre aware of each otherâs intentions but still go with the act anyway.
âYouâll do no such thing,â Kirill orders in his frightening tone.
âBut I can do something. If Adrian has any information, you can be in the know.â
âWhat the fuck did I just say, Lipovsky? Are you defying direct orders?â
âNoâ¦sir.â I want to bite my lower lip until it bleeds, but I ball my fists on my lap instead.
Tension grows in the car for a few seconds before Viktor says, âLipovsky is actually close to Yan, Boss. Let him do his thing and be useful.â
âI saidâ No. And thatâs fucking final.â
This time, no one tries to persuade him. Thereâs a shift in the air, and the tension swirling around Kirill could be cut with a knife.
The rest of the ride, Viktor talks more about the club, but that doesnât really kill the unwelcoming atmosphere. Once we arrive at the house, Kirill tells us he has work to do alone.
Pressure grows in my chest and I have to tap it a few times in order to breathe properly.
Itâs times like these when I start to question my choices and everything Iâve done since Russia.
Iâm so close to giving up, but then he does something like saving me or paying attention to details about me and I go back to my stupid hopeism.
Only for the cycle to begin again.
Itâs downright toxic at this point, but I canât put an end to it.
Sometimes, when it gets to be too much, I try to call my uncle to make sure theyâre doing okay, but his phone has been disconnected.
At this point, Iâve been truly cut off from my family, and this place is the closest Iâve ever had to belonging. Iâve found dear friends in Yuri, Maks, Kara, and the others.
Even Viktorâs mountain-like presence feels like an anchor.
Konstantinâs, too. Sometimes, he joins me and Karina for breakfast, but only when Yulia isnât around.
Kirill always, without fail, glares at us whenever he sees us, and soon after, I get an order that weâre leaving the house.
Still, I donât want to lose the relationships and the belonging I feel in this place. Kirill might not approve of me, but I can at least do my part to ward off unnecessary enemies.
I wait for Yuri to go back to the annex and make sure Viktor has headed to the gym to torture the others, then I follow Kirill to the office.
Once Iâm in front of the door, I take a deep breath, but before I knock, it opens, and he appears at the threshold, tall, big, and downright frightening.
My fist hovers over his chest for a few seconds before I finally come to my senses and drop it.
He crosses his developed arms over his chest, making his shirt stretch over his biceps. âI know what youâre here for and the answer is still no, and mark my words, Lipovsky, if you go behind my back on this, Iâll fire you.â
I purse my lips. âButââ
âNo buts. If youâre going to prove your loyalty, you will not disobey my orders.â
âLet me ask you something,â I whisper. âWhy didnât you just expose my real gender and get rid of the threat Rai poses to you? She might have lacked power before, but she has influence now, and she can use it to strip you of all the accomplishments youâve made.â
âThatâs none of your business.â
âUhâ¦Iâm sort of in the middle of the problem, so I think itâs my business.â
âDo as youâre told and stay put.â
âIâ¦can tell her myself.â
âAre you in the mood to fucking die?â
âIf it proves my loyalty.â
âDonât be an idiot.â
âIâm not an idiot.â
âYou acting suicidal is the definition of being a fucking idiot. How will you prove your loyalty when youâre dead?â
âYouâll finally know it then and stop treating me like I donât exist. Iâm right here, Kirill. Always beside you, in front of you, and anywhere you want me to be, so whyâ¦â I choke on my words. âWhy are you erasing me?â
âYou know exactly why.â
âWill you ever trust me again? Am I fighting a losing battle?â
âI might consider trusting you if you donât go trying to get yourself killed. Got it?â
My heart warms, and I think itâll explode from the sheer pressure his mere words have put on it.
He might trust me.
Well, consider to trust me, but itâs a beginning all the same.
Kirill is a lot of things, but heâs not the type who dishes out empty hope.
âAnd do us all a favor.â He narrows his eyes. âStop befriending people and being a busybody, Lipovsky.â
âItâs Sasha.â The words get stuck at the back of my throat. âI hate it when you call me by my last name.â
His face remains the same, short of the clenching of his jaw and the slow adjusting of his glasses.
âStay. Fucking. Put.â He enunciates every word, then, just like that, he closes the door in my face.