Lies of My Monster: Chapter 13
Lies of My Monster: A Dark Mafia Romance (Monster Trilogy Book 2)
Maybe I lost my mind.
Thereâs no other explanation to what I told Kirill a week ago after he proceeded to deny me one orgasm after the other in the worst form of torture Iâve ever experienced.
But when I woke up to find myself enveloped in his arms, all that discomfort vanished. However, the moment I actually felt strongly about making this decision was when he not only let me hug him, but also hugged me back.
Well, he only wrapped his arm around my lower back, but that counts.
Those arenât the only reasons I did it, though. After my grandmother and uncle disowned me, Kirill is the one who gave me purpose. Yes, it came with pain and heartbreak, but it was purpose all the same.
Is it a surprise that I pledged my loyalty to him for life? In a way, no, since thatâs exactly what Iâve been doing since I came here with him after he was shot.
And who knows? Maybe in a couple of months when his trust is restored, I can confirm that he has no involvement in my familyâs deaths.
Heâs just not the type.
So I scrapped my previous plan that entailed sneaking around his office. From now on, Iâll be direct and refrain from using any deceitful methods.
On one hand, I have no clue what else I can do. But on the other, it feels like the best decision Iâve ever made. Kirill doesnât only make me feel like the woman I yearn to be again, but he also makes me feel.
So much, itâs painful.
Uncomfortable, too.
Sometimes, I think itâd be better if I just removed myself from his side. Maybe Iâd fly back to Russia or a different country altogether and start over again.
But the mere thought of separating myself from him physically hurts and I have to take a few moments to recover from its imaginary impact.
âMove it, Lipovsky.â
I stand in front of the car and stare at Viktor, whoâs been glaring at me ever since Kirill announced that weâre sharing the senior guard position.
To say he doesnât like it would be an understatement. He asked Kirill if Iâm threatening him with somethingâas if I could ever do that.
The others, though, took the news well. Actually, Maksim threw a party for me a few days ago and nearly got himself killed by Yuri when he tried to make him dance.
Even Karina showed up wearing the most beautiful lace dress and gave me a giftâa stunning coat that I will only wear on special occasions.
She told her brother that she still hasnât given up on me and will one day have me as her guard.
Kirill, on the other hand, wasnât impressed with the whole party thing and kept glaring at anyone who held me by the shoulder or bro-hugged meâmainly Maksim. He even retreated to his office early and spent the entire night there, telling us not to disturb him.
Viktor, who currently looks like heâs plotting my death, barely showed his face that night and only came to shadow Kirill.
Now, weâre standing in front of the main car while Kirill, Damien, and Rai are inside a traditional Japanese restaurant for a meeting with the higher-ups of the Yakuza.
Since Kirill will be leaving with Damien in the same car, only one of us gets to ride in the front. Usually, thatâs Viktor, because he makes everyone follow his order.
âYou, move it,â I say casually. âYou can ride with Maksim.â
He steps forward so that heâs towering over me. âThe fuck did you just say?â
âYou heard me just fine.â
His eyes blaze as he glares down on me. âMove it. Thatâs an order.â
âYou have no right to give me orders anymore. Iâm in the same position as you.â
âListen here, you little shit. I donât know what you threatened Boss with to get here, but I will find out and get you exiled from the fucking country.â
âAre you insinuating that Boss is weak and is prone to be threatened?â I say with a fake alarmed tone.
âI didnât say that.â
âBut thatâs the impression I got. Iâm sure itâs what heâll get, too, if he hears about this after he specifically told you there was no threatening involved. Are you, by any chance, calling Boss a liar?â
âThatâs not what I said.â
âI canât guarantee to keep this bit of information to myself.â I pat his shoulder. âBut since weâve been through thick and thin together, Iâll pretend I heard nothing as long as you back the fuck off.â
His shoulders tense beneath my touch and I think heâll punch me or something, but his palpable anger slowly subsides.
âThis isnât over, you little fuck.â
I make a face at his back and go to escort Kirill out of the restaurant. Since this meeting was requested by the Yakuza, thereâs an army of their guards around the property. We got a copy of their security plan, so we know the best exits in case of an attack.
I nod at Damienâs senior guard, Vladislav, and he nods back as we head in the same direction. Where his boss is impulsive and trigger happy, Vladislav is as calm as a mountain. And no, itâs not the same stoic mountain that Viktor resembles.
Vladislav is down to earth, wise, and has a silent presence. Iâm going to guess heâs one of the main reasons Damien hasnât already gotten himself killed.
Raiâs guard, Katya, silently joins us. Iâve always liked her, though Iâve never shown it due to the obvious animosity between her boss and mine.
Like me, sheâs a girl whoâs making her way in a manâs world. Rai, whoâs a huge advocate of women in the organization, personally handpicked her and helped make her this powerful.
The only difference between Katya and me is that she doesnât hide the fact that sheâs a woman. Yes, she gets shit about it from everyone since sheâs the only female guard, but she just ignores them and does her thing.
I wish I had that luxury. If Iâd met Kirill as a woman, would he have let me be his female guard?
What the hell am I talking about? A leader in this misogynistic organization wouldnât let a woman protect him. Heâd be seen as weak and hiding behind her skirt.
Itâs different in Raiâs case because sheâs a woman herself, so having a female guard isnât as weirdly viewed.
Besides, if I had presented myself as a woman, I probably wouldnât have met him in the army and none of this twisted fate wouldâve happened.
Once Katya speeds ahead of us, probably to avoid being with us as much as possible, Vladislav falls in step beside me. âHow many cars do you have?â
âTwo including the main one. You?â
âSame. But we didnât know about this meeting, so we have six men in total.â
âEight for us.â
âYou have any idea where your boss is taking mine?â
âI have the same information you do.â
He stops and fixates me with his blank expression. âI donât like this, Aleksander. I donât like being kept in the dark.â
âYou think Iâm a fan?â All I know is that Kirill received a huge backlash from Juanâs cartel after the failure of the last mission.
Weâre having problems, and as a result, the shipment has been postponed indefinitely. Juan is a very careful man, probably because heâs been betrayed more than anyone can count. So despite Kirillâs reassurances that the security would be doubled, Juan wouldnât hear of it.
Of course, no one in the organization knows about this. Kirill merely told them that thereâs a delay in the upcoming shipment, but that itâs minor and nothing to worry about.
Iâm guessing he has something on Damien and will use it to get him to his side, but I have no clue how he intends to do that or when.
All I know is that itâs crucial Damien joins us instead of Rai, whoâs coming on strong in the race toward the throne, especially since her marriage. It doesnât help that sheâs been particularly antagonistic toward Kirill.
âTwo high-risk meetings in one day isnât something I approve of,â Vladislav continues.
âIâm the same.â Iâm just praying for this day to end already so I can be alone with Kirill.
Well, not in that sense, but Iâm his night guard again and I get to sit opposite him while he works, then eventually falls asleep.
This morning, I found myself on his bed while he was getting dressed. I might have pretended to still be asleep so I could watch the erotic show like a creep.
It doesnât matter how many times I see him naked, he still has the same effect on me as he did the first time.
Only now, I get this squeeze of pain whenever I see the bullet scars on his chest. I think Iâll have this sense of guilt for the rest of my life.
Vladislav merely gives me a look that says, This is all because of your boss, then heads inside. I catch a glimpse of Kirill stepping out of the restaurant with Damien, whoâs clearly not amused.
Jesus.
How is it possible that Iâm only focused on Kirill as if the whole world around him doesnât exist?
All I can see is his impressive physique and his long legs eating up the distance to where the cars are.
I follow the others but stop when I catch something in my peripheral vision.
Rai freezes for a moment in front of a kid with dark blond hair and green eyes.
âAuntieâ¦?â he calls in a brittle voice, but sheâs completely out of sorts. A look of subtle panic covers her features, but it soon disappears when a man carries the child and apologizes to her as he takes him back into the restaurant.
I walk backward for a moment, my eyes meeting Raiâs for a fraction of a second before I look ahead.
Thereâs a story between her and that kid, a story that I could use to protect Kirill if she attempts to tell the others that she caught him with a âmanâ or that heâs gay.
I catch up with the others as Kirill and Damien get in the back of the car.
Vladislav insists that Damienâs driver substitutes for Yuri. Either that or he substitutes for me, so I go with the former, despite the discomfort at having to trust someone else other than Yuri with the driving.
Rai sprints in front of me and starts to shove herself into the back seat before I can close the door.
âWhat the fuck are you doing?â Kirill snaps at her.
âTake me back with you.â
âYou have your own car.â
âItâs broken down. Ruslan is trying to fix it.â
âDo I look like a taxi to you?â
âWell, you could be.â
âLeave, Rai.â Damien takes a sip from the bottle of vodka he brought along. âKirill and I have a meeting.â
âThen do it after you drop me off,â she says.
Kirill shrugs. âOr I can just throw you out.â
âYou just wasted a minute. We wouldâve arrived faster if weâd taken off already. Besidesâ¦Abe told me something after you left.â
âWho cares what that delusional old man says?â Damien swallows another gulp.
Kirill pauses before motioning at the driver to go. I look back at Rai, then immediately stare ahead. Itâs better not to get her suspicious.
The car rolls down the street as we sit in relative silence. Iâm still uncomfortable about this unexpected change of events. Like Vladislav, Iâm wary about anything that doesnât go according to plan. It started after that army mission in which we lost most of our men.
âWhat did Abe say?â Kirill asks.
âItâs about Damien.â She peeks at him. âDonât you want to know?â
âI do want to know why you said Iâll think about it. You want to marry me off, Rai?â
âIf it benefits the brotherhood, why not settle down?â
âSettle down? What are you, my mother?â
âFirst of all, eww. Second of all, just go with it.â
âJust like you went with your own marriage? Itâs so boring if weâre all so sacrificial like you, Rayenka.â
âDoes that mean you wonât do it?â
âI donât see why I should.â
âYou canât disrespect Abe that way, Damien. Heâs one of the strongest allies we can have.â
Kirill adjusts his glasses. âAnd he will become our worst enemy if this bull kills his daughter in one of his violent episodes.â
âYou hurt women?â she all but snaps at Damien.
He continues drinking from his vodka before he whispers something in her ear.
She pushes him away. âYou will control that side of you and treat Abeâs daughter well, and if I find out you hurt any woman, youâll have me to answer to.â
A grin curls his lips. âWill it be kinky?â
So Damien is getting married. Good luck to the unlucky lady.
Maybe one of us should do her a favor and tell her to run away from home or something. Thatâs better than sealing her fate with a crazy man like Damien.
Heâs in an awfully bad mood and thatâs been the case ever since Kirill cornered him in the Pakhanâs house earlier and told him something that made him agree to accompany us now.
Thatâs probably also why Vladislav has been glaring at meâbecause I was tasked with keeping him preoccupied while Kirill did his thing.
Rai, however, was never part of the plan, which is why Kirill is annoyed. He doesnât show much, but I can sense it with the frequent amount heâs adjusting his glasses.
I stare at him through the rearview mirror and our eyes meet for a fraction of a second.
Itâs brief, nearly unnoticeable, but my whole world catches fire and I can feel the heat creeping up my cheek.
Shit.
How can he look at me in the same intense way he does during sex? Itâs no different than being naked in public.
Not that everyone recognizes that look, but still.
Itâs a major distraction in a possibly dangerous situation.
I clear my throat and stare ahead to concentrate better.
Which is kind of impossible, considering Iâm sexually starved. Aside from that stupid torture session where he fucked me with all the objects in his nightstand and denied me the pleasure that comes with it, he hasnât touched me again.
Yesterday, I came out of the shower dressed only in a towel and he looked at me as if he was angry.
No shit. It was like he hated seeing me that way or something, and I wordlessly headed to the closet and changed as fast as I could while biting back my frustration. My things are in the room I share with Yuri, but recently, Kirill has been allowing me to bring a change of clothes when Iâm stationed as the night guard.
He doesnât like to look at me, though.
Maybe he doesnât want me anymore.
Maybe the sense of betrayal he has toward me is overshadowing everything else.
All of a sudden, the car swerves and comes to a screeching halt. The force is so strong that Rai bumps against the back of my seat.
âWhat is it?â Kirill asks the driver in Russian.
âDonât know, sir. Thereâs something in the roadââ
His words cut off when a shot hits his chestâstraight through the bulletproof glass.
I donât think about it as I pull out my gun.
We all rush out of the car as bullets fly everywhere.
I meet Vladislavâs and Viktorâs glances with the same thought.
Weâre under attack and we need to protect our bosses.
The three of us and Maksim rush to the front line, facing soldiers who look like an army of ants. From their words and the orders shouted, theyâre Albanians.
Theyâre the last thing we need at the moment.
Yes, we have disagreements with them, but I didnât think theyâd go as far as ambushing us in the middle of the road.
I catch a glimpse behind me, and after I make sure Kirill is taking cover behind one of the cars with Damien and Rai, I run to the front.
âDonât be a fucking martyr.â I hear him screaming in my head like he did a long time ago, but I donât stop.
I told him Iâd offer my life in return for the shots he took because of me, and I meant it.
My priority is to protect him at any cost.
The bad news is that weâre outnumbered. Hugely so.
And because of that, we have to count our bullets. We hit a few, but Iâm not as good with a handgun as I am with a sniper rifle. I still injure or kill anyone I shoot. Better than Viktor anyway.
He runs out of bullets first and jumps behind a nearby car for cover.
Itâs only Vladislav and me now, but weâre running out, too.
Shit.
Shit.
This situation is a lot more dire than I originally thought. If they get us, itâll be childâs play to kill Kirill and Damien, who Iâm sure are the reason behind this whole attack.
With a battle cry, Vladislav and I eliminate seven of them combined, but that leaves me without any more bullets.
My shoulders drop as I stare back at Kirill, whoâs shooting his own gun.
The world pauses for a moment. There are no more screams, shouts, or sounds of guns being fired. Itâs just me and him suspended in the middle of nowhere. I promised that Iâll protect him with my life, but I just failed miserably.
âForgive me,â I mouth in Russian.
âNo!â he roars.
The palpable emotions ring in my head and I want to stop him. I have to, because heâs running toward me and heâll get himself killed.
But before I can move, something hard hits my head.
Everything turns black.