Lies of My Monster: Chapter 7
Lies of My Monster: A Dark Mafia Romance (Monster Trilogy Book 2)
Iâve always been proud of my ability to remain calm. It took me some time for that side of me to grow, but as soon as I was out of my teenage phase, no one could get into my head.
Not my parents, not my siblings.
No fucking one.
Iâve always been self-sufficient and entirely self-reliant. As a result, itâs impossible for anyone to provoke me.
That steel-like will is being tested to its limits right now. Or more like, since that fucking Russia episode.
Every night, when Iâm all alone, I stare at the two ugly stitched holes in my chest and replay the scene on that hill. The images of the man who opened fire and of Aleksandra standing right beside him plague me.
The complex feelings I had at that moment refuse to be erased. Itâs been three and a half weeks since the incident. A week and a half since she snuck into my room, apologizing and promising to do anything so I would forgive her.
Anything but disclosing the identity of her fucking lover who was out to kill me.
And she helped him.
I flick my hand on the desk, sending the house of cards flying in all directions.
Viktor and Yuri, who are sitting opposite me relaying updates about the club and the cartel, freeze at my sudden burst of motion. Something theyâre definitely not used to.
âIf itâs about the cartels,â Viktor starts. âDonât worry, Boss. Yuri and I will keep them occupied until youâre in better shape to personally meet them.â
âYou donât even have to,â Yuri supplies. âJuan doesnât come all the way from Mexico. He sends his underlings. Itâs neither disrespectful nor strange that Viktor and I take care of these shipments on your behalf. As for the club, Maksim and your late fatherâs senior guards are doing a good job keeping everything in check.â
I nod absentmindedly, just so theyâll think this irrational fucking mood is indeed about the state of affairs.
After theyâre done with their daily reports, Yuri leaves, but Viktor lingers behind and locks the door.
He stands in front of the desk, legs shoulder-width apart and hands clasped. âI have gathered some information about the attack in Russia.â
I pause picking up my cards, then continue. âAnd?â
âI used the trackers you had on Lipovsky to pinpoint the locationâs coordinates. The warehouse in that area as well as the surrounding landscape and my placement are almost identical to that of the warehouse where we had the last Special Forces mission.â
So my gut was right. That place was linked to the cursed mission where I lost my men. I was so sure Roman was behind the whole scheme, but maybe thereâs more to it.
I neatly stack the bottom row of cards. âHave you figured out who owns that place?â
âAccording to our last mission, itâs insurgents and illegal weapons dealers, and while thatâs true to an extent, I believe there may be hidden information about that particular mission.â He pauses. âYou know of the Belsky Organization scheme, right?â
âThe organization that clashed against the government and stored weapons, only for them to be wiped out?â
âThatâs public and military general knowledge, but itâs neither as simple nor as justifiable as the tales indicate.â
I keep building my house despite the volatile nature of my dimming patience. âI donât see why the Belsky Organization has anything to do with those two warehouses.â
âThey were owned by the family.â
My gaze meets Viktorâs through the small triangles. âDidnât the military have them wiped out?â
âNot all. Itâs impossible to locate the entirety of their warehouses, considering they kept them hidden in places even the KGB doesnât tread near. They could also have allies in those areas to help maintain their anonymity.â
âYouâre talking as if theyâre still alive.â
âI suspect that a few members are, yes. Otherwise, those warehouses wouldnât have remained functional.â
âSome other group couldâve gotten hold of them.â
âThey could, but itâs highly unlikely. That organization operated like a cult and no one aside from their inner circle members are aware of their strategic weapon vaults.â
âSo you think the Belsky Organization members are the ones behind the last Spetsnaz mission failure and my getting shot?â
âItâs a possibility, yes. Iâm not saying the late Mr. Morozov didnât have a hand in it as well, but all the arrows point in their direction.â
âRiddle me this, Viktor.â I clasp my hands to form a steeple at my chin and lean my elbows on the table. âWhy would they target me when Iâve never dealt with them?â
âCould be a mercenary mission or for a reason weâre not aware of. Their guards certainly turned into rogue assassins who are only interested in money after the organizationâs famous cleansing.â
I adjust my glasses with my middle finger. Where does Aleksandra, whoâs definitely not a Lipovsky, fit into the picture?
Is she in a relationship with the leader of the remaining Belskys?
Maybe sheâs a Belsky herself. It makes sense with all the spying and acting suspiciously. Thereâs also the fact that she supposedly hid her gender because itâs dangerous to be a woman.
Whatever the case, she clearly thinks of me as an enemy. Itâs no secret that Roman was involved with the Belsky Organizationâone of his multiple foolish decisions. That one nearly got him in trouble with the Pakhan, so he said heâd take care of it.
If by âtake care of it,â he meant the annihilation of the organization, then Iâm not surprised they would come after his heirâaka me.
Iâm going to also take a wild guess that the people who kidnapped, tortured, and then sent Konstantin back in a duffel bag as a message belong to the same faction.
Was Aleksandra getting close to me to gain information?
No, she clearly passed that stage and moved on to the execution part, where she watched as her lover shot me down.
The red haze from that day blurs my vision and I have to close my eyes briefly to disperse the energy. When I open them again, my hawk-like focus returns. âI need all the information you can find about the Belsky Organization. Every file, every member, and every movement theyâve made before and after their alleged annihilation.â
Viktor appears stunned for a second, but then recovers. âThatâs impossible, Boss. Even the government and its intelligence agency couldnât figure out much about them, which is why they called for outside help to eliminate and get rid of their influence.â
âDig deeper. Call your friends in the KGB, the Spetsnaz, and the military. I donât care what you have to do in order to get me information.â
âI can try, but Iâm afraid I canât promise any results this time.â
âJust make it happen, Viktor. If we donât know whoâs after me, how can we stop it?â
âGot it.â
âDonât get anyone else involved.â
âNot even Yuri?â
âTo an extent. Donât disclose all the information to him. Make it look like youâre still digging into the setup from the final military mission.â
He nods, then, after making sure I donât need anything, steps out of the room.
My mind is left bubbling with different possibilities. I wasnât in the military when the Belsky Organization was annihilated, but Iâm apparently involved in some way. Otherwise, I wouldnât have been targeted.
It must be because of my genetic relationship with Roman. That old man was always up to no good. Not that Iâm any better, but I at least know which battles to pick and which to steer the fuck clear from.
One thingâs for certain, though. Aleksandra and her lover have something to do with that scheme.
A foul taste explodes in my mouth at that thought.
Lover.
I should fucking kill her for betraying me, but thatâs just too light a punishment. She has to wake up every day and fall asleep every night tasting the bitter pill Iâve been surviving on ever since I woke up in the hospital.
With another flick of my finger, I destroy the half-built house of cards and stand up.
My physical strength has been slowly coming back, but I still have to be careful or else Iâll suffer a longer recovery period, and thatâs just not something I need.
I step out of the office and go down the stairs.
âKirill!â Karina catches up to me halfway to the entrance and interlinks her arm with mine.
Sheâs been joining me for my daily walks around the garden ever since I was able to start getting around.
Now, I only do them because she actually willingly leaves her room, usually dressed in some princess dress and boots, as if sheâs going to a fashion show.
I donât like the way some of my men look at her, which is why I had Viktor threaten to gouge their eyes out of their sockets if they ogle her again.
What? My sister is still too young.
Sheâs the same age as Lipovsky and youâve been fucking her regularly for almost a year.
I shut down that sinister voice as a muscle works in my jaw.
âAre you better today?â Karina asks in a super cheerful voice thatâs a reminder of her younger self. Itâs reminiscent of a time when she either rode on my shoulders or hung onto my and Konstantinâs pants.
She used to ask him to carry her, too, but after she was yelled at by Yulia for being a spoiled brat, sheâs never done it again.
âIâm fine.â
âYou look so much better.â She strokes the stubble on my cheek and grins. âI like this look.â
âShould I keep it?â
âYes! Iâm going to get you the best suit that goes well with this look so when you get back out there, people will think youâre a model, because, duh, you totally areââ Her humor disappears as Yulia comes inside the mansion, followed by her âonlyâ son.
Karina subtly cowers behind me, her hand gripping my bicep hard. That woman not only failed as a mother, but she also made her own daughter scared and wary of herâfor reasons unknown.
She lifts her head high like an arrogant monarch and doesnât speak to us as she passes us by. Itâs almost as if we donât exist.
âIt was nice to see you by my bedside, Mother,â I say out of pure spite.
She whirls around and narrows her eyes. âOh, I was by your bedside, but only to make sure you finally died. I even prepared a funeral dress for the occasion. Unfortunately, you survived like the devil.â
âAww, were you worried about me? Iâm so touched.â
âWorried about you?â She laughs, the sound so venomous that even Konstantin cringes. âYou are nothing to me, Kirill. Nothing.â
âGlad we feel the same.â I step closer to her, and Karina tightens her grip around me. âSince we mean nothing to each other, Iâm happy to inform you that I have allies in your bank, dear Mama. Your own brothers and sisters prefer me in business matters. After all, Iâm part of their family, too, no matter how much you try to convince yourself otherwise.â
âYouââ She lifts her hand, probably to slap me. Karina forces her eyes closed, but the hit doesnât come.
Konstantin grabs that hand and interlinks his arm with hers as he leads her to the stairs. âDonât waste your breath on the likes of him, Mother. I will talk to my aunts and unclesâ¦â
He continues offering vague consolations and everything someone like Yulia wants to hear. Before they disappear up the stairs, he subtly casts a look in my direction.
Itâs brief, almost unnoticeable, but thereâs that soft edge of my little brother who always tried to shield me and Karina from his motherâs toxic favoritism.
That side of Konstantin was supposed to be long dead, so why the fuckâ
âDid you see that? Did you see that?â Karina asks with contagious excitement. âKosta stopped her for us!â
âDonât be so sure. Heâs too far up his own ass to do anything for us.â
She swats me on the shoulder. âDonât talk like that. He was really worried about you when you got shot and visited every day. Well, every day until you woke up, because he knew youâd be an asshole if you saw him.â
âHe was probably spying for Yulia.â
âStop it, Kirill. Just stop it. If youâre suspicious of people all the time, how are you ever going to be happy?â
What the fuck is happy?
Maybe happiness is reaching the top. Being so far above people that they fall and splinter to pieces if they ever attempt to get near me.
I donât answer Karina, though, as we step out of the house. Sheâs about to tell me about a book sheâs readingâwhich is usually what she talks about with this much enthusiasmâbut stops herself when weâre faced with a small commotion.
My jaw clenches, and my wound burns as I stare at none other than Lipovsky. Sheâs standing by the main entrance wearing a dark gray suit and a blue button-down. Her hair is styled back, and her expression is solemn, cold, and, most of all, determined.
I want to grab her by the throat like I did over a week ago when she dared to demand to talk to me.
But this time, if I choke her, I canât guarantee that I wonât accidentally kill her. Just the thought of her lover and her betrayal turns me into a raging volcano.
I donât let it show on my face, but the fire is splintering me on the inside.
âYou canât be here, Sasha.â I hear Yuri whisper to her in a kind voice. âIf Boss finds outââ
âI will kill you,â I finish for him.
Yuri and Lipovsky straighten. Her expression softens, but only for a moment, and then itâs closed off as she steps forward. âI want my previous position back.â
My eyes lock on her face. âThat wonât be happening.â
âIâm not a weapon caretaker. Iâm a sniper and a bodyguard. I demand my post back.â
âYou think you have the right to demand anything from me, Lipovsky?â
Her spine jerks, and her lips part before she swallows. âIâ¦wonât leave this place until I get my actual job.â
âIâll take him back,â Yuri tells me and starts to drag her.
âNo. Let him be.â I meet her darkened eyes that have been invaded with brown. âNo one is allowed to feed him. When heâs starving to death, heâll leave on his own.â
âI. Will. Not.â She has the fucking audacity to lift her chin and even glare at me.
I have to step away before I actually act on my depraved thoughts. All of them start and end with her beneath me confessing why the fuck she stood there when her lover shot me, then, apparently, took me to the hospital.
Viktor told me that, and heâs not the type whoâd offer Lipovsky any sort of credit if it wasnât true.
I can feel Lipovskyâs gaze at the back of my head as Karina and I wander into the garden.
Once weâre out of earshot, my sister blurts, âWhy donât you just give him his job back? What did he do? Didnât he and Viktor save you? I just donât understand.â
âLet it go, Kara.â
âBut⦠Oh! He can be my bodyguard if you donât want him!â
âNo. Heâs not allowed near you.â
âBut why?â She glares up at me. âJust so you know, Kosta asked Sasha to be the head of his bodyguards.â
I slide my attention to my sister. âDid he, now?â
âHe so did! But Sasha said heâs only your guard.â
A guard who lured me to my near death.
But that doesnât matter, because the fact remainsâher life is all mine now.