Consumed by Deception: Chapter 18
Consumed by Deception: A Dark Marriage Mafia Romance (Deception Trilogy Book 3)
Our vacation is surprisinglyâ¦warm.
Despite the freezing weather and the ice storms, the days we spend in the Russian countryside are so full of fire. And strangely, that isnât entirely due to the lash of Adrianâs punishments at night or how he lights my body on fire every chance he gets.
Itâs the fact that weâre spending uninterrupted time together and with our son. The fact that no work is keeping him from us. The fact that we built a snowman together before Jeremy and I ganged up on Adrian in a snowball fight.
We lost, by the way, and it was the best loss Iâve ever experienced. Jer and I ended up laughing until we snorted as Adrian buried us under his merciless snowballs.
I love seeing my husband carefree, without the endless weight thatâs usually furrowing his features or making him overanalyze everything.
Ever since we stepped foot in Russia a week ago, he seems to have left all his burdens back in the States and is giving me the one thing Iâve always wantedâhim.
I often fantasized about stealing him away from his work and demanding that he choose me over his endless Bratva responsibilities. But Iâve stopped due to my stupid pride.
And fear.
I was too afraid of Adrianâs nature to ever embrace him fully.
In truth, I still am.
I donât think I will ever not be scared of him. There will always be that slight tinge of terror about how dangerous he is and how monstrous he can get to ensure his goals are met. However, Iâm strong and mature enough to ignore that fear and focus on what he is.
Who he is.
The man who showed me a different world, one where Iâm cared for and I come before anything else.
The man who fought for me when I didnât have the will to fight for myself.
The man who saved me, even when he tortured me. Who took my hand when I thought there was no hope left for me.
The man who gave me the most precious gift in the form of Jeremy and nurtured him with me. He provided me light, even when he himself was always used to the darkness.
And to have him all to myself these last couple of days has been more exhilarating than anything Iâve experienced in recent memory.
I know he keeps himself updated by talking to his guards, especially Kolya, in hushed tones, but he doesnât let it occupy his days and nights.
Jeremy and I do.
We have movie nights and lazy mornings. We cook together and mess up the kitchen before Adrian shoos me away so he can clean it. We take walks together whenever itâs not snowing hard, and Adrian is even teaching Jeremy how to ski.
At night, after we put our son to sleep, Adrian worships my body or makes up some sort of punishment just so he can satisfy his sadistic tendenciesâand my masochistic ones.
But today, thereâs a change of plans.
After Jeremy is in bed, I invite the guards over so we can play Scrabble. Something that Adrian isnât very happy about, and he says that thereâs no way in hell all the guards will come over and weâll stay unprotected.
So Yan shoos the two younger guards outside, filling their hands with snacks.
I expect Kolya and Boris to scold him, but they just sit on the sofa across from me and Adrian. After Yan finishes his mission of getting rid of the younger guards, he settles on the chair on my right.
Tightening the wool scarf thatâs draped over my shoulders, I angle my neck to soak in the warmth from the fireplace. Although the house is fully heated, I feel like a kitten in the cozy setting.
I prepared countless snacks and placed a case of beer on the table beside the Scrabble board Jeremy found in his exploration of the house.
Adrian loops an arm around my shoulder, his fingers digging into my skin. Itâs not strong enough to hurt, but itâs firm enough to imply heâs not pleased with my idea of spending the evening playing with his guards.
His lips brush against the shell of my ear as he whispers in hot words, âTell them youâre feeling unwell and go up to the bedroom. Now.â
âNo,â I hiss.
âIf you donât, Iâll whip you hard, then fuck you just as hard so that you wonât be able to move tomorrow.â
âItâd be worth it,â I murmur, even as my core throbs at the promise.
Itâs official. Adrian has ruined me beyond repair.
âI feel bad for them,â I tell Yan, who opens a bottle of beer and drinks from it, releasing a sigh of contentment. Kolya and Boris are dressed in army fatigues and Adrian is in his formal attire, but my friend is wearing a casual shirt and pants with a jacket.
Iâm just glad heâs well enough to move and even drink now. I also saw him running with Adrian and the guards during their morning workouts. And yeah, these crazy people actually run in the snow when itâs below zero degrees.
âTheyâll survive.â Yan throws up a dismissive hand. âThe cold will make men out of them. Theyâre lucky they werenât in the Special Forces.â
âWas is that brutal?â I ask.
âBrutal?â Yan scoffs. âTry deadly. Try, weâre the fucking chosen ones for getting out of that training alive. Remember dragging kilos of tires in fucking freezing Siberia, Borya?â
Borisâs stoic face falters for a second as he nods, and even Kolyaâs lips twist, probably recalling the same circumstances.
âSeems the cold hasnât made a man out of you, Yan,â Adrian says with nonchalance, then takes a sip of beer.
âHow can you say that, Boss? I was second in my unit.â
Adrian raises a brow. âNot first.â
âNot everyone is a perfectionist freak like you and Kolya.â
I stare at Adrian. Yan told me he was in Special Forces before, but he never mentioned rank. âYou were first?â
âUnlike Yan.â
âHeâs all bark and no bite,â Kolya agrees with his boss, opening a bottle of beer.
âOh, fuck you, Kolya.â Yanâs temper rises. âRank isnât important, skill is. What do you say, Boris?â
âI was first in my unit, too.â Boris throws a nut into his mouth. âPay respect.â
âTo being first.â Kolya shows a rare smirk and raises his bottle of beer.
My husband and Boris mimic him, drinking while Yan tightens his hold on his bottle, glaring at them before he sighs heavily.
âIt seems youâre the only loser here, Yan.â Kolya smiles.
The younger guard flips him off under the table and I canât help but smile. These men are all ruthless, coming from dangerous backgrounds that allowed them to not only survive Special Forces, but to also excel at it, and although they might be competitive about it, they feel like a family.
A fucked-up one, no doubt, but at the same time, itâs very loyal and protective.
A family I want to belong to.
âIâm going to make you eat your words by the end of tonight, Kolya.â Yan bunches up his sleeves. âThere are five of us. How are we going to do this?â
âIâm not playing,â Adrian announces.
âCome on.â I nudge him. âDonât be a fun-ruiner.â
âIf I play, Iâll win every round and ruin your actual fun.â
âHeâs right.â Yan rolls his eyes. âDonât be fooled by the silent façade. Boss is competitive to a fault and makes sure to win at everything.â
âExcept shipping you back to the Spetsnaz.â Adrian sips his beer. âThough that can be arranged rather swiftly now that weâre here.â
Yan winces. âYou didnât forget about that?â
âNever. Now, play. I will be the judge.â
Yan clears his throat. âLia and me against Kolya and Boris.â
âNo.â Adrian objects.
âWhy not?â I ask.
âItâd be boring. You and Kolya against Boris and Yan would be more entertaining.â
Or more like, heâs doing everything in his power to keep me from pairing up with Yan. But whatever, Adrian will always be Adrian.
âHold on.â Yan stands up. âLet me get some real drinks.â
I frown, not understanding the meaning behind his words as he disappears in the direction of the kitchen. A minute later, he reappears with a bottle of vodka and glasses.
Boris and Kolya grunt in approval. Right. Of course, beer isnât a real drink for them.
The three of them definitely fit the stereotype of how much Russians love their vodka. Adrian usually prefers cognac, but he does push the beer out of the way when vodka is in sight.
At first, Iâm too much of a wimp to try straight vodka. They donât even mix it in a cocktail or drink it diluted. However, after Boris delivers a knockout in the first round, I chug down an entire glass to cool off my wounded pride. It burns my throat and I cough a few times, hitting my chest to make it go away.
âTake it easy,â Adrian whispers in my ear, his fingers drawing circles on my shoulder.
âIâm fine.â I point at Boris. âYouâre going down. You, too, Yan.â
My friend lifts his chin. âIâm sorry to say this, but youâll be collateral damage, because Kolyaâs destruction is my mission tonight.â
âItâs the other way around.â Kolyaâs usual calm falters as he assembles his tiles in front of him.
Once again, Boris and Yan take the lead. I swear, Boris is like an encyclopedia that keeps coming up with the right words.
I take another sip of my vodka, mouthing at Kolya to give me a six-letter word that starts with R, but he comes up empty.
âRoyal,â I exclaim.
Boris stares at me with an unusual smugness. âThatâs five letters.â
âRoyalty.â
âThatâs seven.â Yan chugs down his drink. âGive up, already, and pass.â
I donât have the correct letters to spell any form of royal, anyway. With my two blank tiles and a load of vowels, Iâm just punching in the dark for ideas.
Adrian drapes my scarf up over my shoulders and whispers in my ear, discreetly enough that no one notices him, âRegius.â
I donât want to cheat, I really donât, but with my blanks, I can make it work, and the way Boris is smirking and Yan keeps taunting us is getting on my nerves. So I stoop low and align the tiles in place after the R.
âThatâs cheating, Mrs. Volkov,â Boris fixes me with a stare.
âAre you accusing me of being a cheater?â Thereâs a slight slur at the end of my words.
âBoss told you that word.â
âNo, he didnât.â
âHe didnât,â Kolya says at the same time.
âWait a minute!â Yan slams his glass on the table. âYouâre supposed to be impartial, Boss.â
âI have been,â Adrian says ever so casually with a perfect poker face that betrays nothing.
âYou obviously havenât.â Yan motions between the two of us.
My husband remains as collected as always. âYou have proof?â
âWellâ¦no.â
âDo you, Boris?â When the other guard shakes his head, Adrian continues, âThen your accusations are null and void. Proceed.â
They both grumble but pick up their pieces as Kolya smirks. I grin up at Adrian, murmuring, âI didnât know you were a cheater.â
âIâm not, usually,â he whispers back against my cheek.
âYou just did.â
âOnly for you, Lenochka.â
We win that round, but Boris and Yan end up crushing us in the next one so hard, my pride is wounded.
As a result, I end up drinking more vodka than should be allowed and telling Yan he and I arenât friends anymore while acting like a sore loser toward Boris.
At some point, Adrian pulls the glass of vodka from my hand. âThatâs enough drinking for one night.â
âNooo, Iâm okaaay. Oops. Fiiiine. I mean, Iâm totally fine. I know, I know. That word shouuuld be out of my vocabulary by now. You haaate it.â I slap my hand against his cheek, staring up at the peaceful look in his gray eyes. âDid you know, youâre sooo beautiful?â
âThatâs our cue to go.â Borisâs legs are unsteady as he stands. âIt was lovely to win against you, Kolya. Mrs. Volkov.â
I point a finger at him. âIâll get a rematch and beat you.â
âWait. What?â Yan shakes his head, eyes half-drooping. The two of us drank the most tonight. âItâs over? I was just getting started on kicking Kolyaâs grumpy ass.â
âGet up.â Kolya grabs him by his good arm and he sways. âAnd itâll be a lifetime before you kick my ass.â
Yan punches him in the chest, and though it doesnât seem hard, Kolya staggers a little. âIâll break through that ice one day, you have my fucking word.â
Kolya pushes him in front of himself, nods at us, then singlehandedly hauls Yan out, refusing Borisâs aid.
âThey left.â I motion at the door after it closes behind them. âBut Iâm not done playing.â
âI am more than done.â Adrian lifts my chin, his long fingers creating delicious friction against my skin. âNo one gets to see you drunk but me.â
âIâm not drunk.â I hiccup and giggle, hiding the sound with the back of my hand. âOops. Maybe a little.â
âA little?â
âOkay, a looot.â I nuzzle my cheek against his hand and sigh. âYouâre so warm.â
âI am?â
âYes, even when youâre cold. Even when you give me the silent treatment, youâre so caring and warm. Thatâs one thing I donât want you to change.â
âWhat else do you not want me to change?â
âHmm. The way you look at me.â
âAnd how do I look at you?â
âLike you want to tie me down and fuck me.â
âI do want to tie you down and fuck you.â
I giggle as arousal tingles between my legs. âAll the time?â
âIf I can help it.â His voice drops to a seductive range.
âWhat if you canât? What if I become old and wrinkly and sex isnât the same anymore?â
âIâll find a way.â
âWhat if something happens and I canât have sex altogether?â I donât know why Iâm asking these questions, but for some reason, I feel vulnerable and the only way to fight it is to poke at the weight perching on my chest.
Adrianâs fingers glide over the ridge of my nose, then trace a path to my cheek as if heâs engraving me into some corner of his head. âIf something happens to you, it wonât push me away. If anything, itâll bring me closer, Lenochka. Sex plays a part of who we are, and I love how you submit to my dominance, but itâs not the reason why Iâve been married to you for six years.â
âWhat is then?â
âYou.â
âJust me?â
âJust you.â
I gulp, feeling moisture glistening in my eyes. A strange rush of emotions overwhelm me until itâs hard to breathe, let alone think. Itâs two words. Just you. But itâs like he reached inside himself, ripped a part out, and offered it to me in the palm of his hand.
âDonât ever change, okay?â I whisper.
âLia, what did I say about that word?â
âOops. Does that mean youâll punish me now?â
âOh, Iâll do more than punish you.â
My heart skips a beat when I glance at him. âWhat?â I ask, my voice breathy and sultry.
âIâd rather show you.â
I squeal as he sweeps me off the floor and into his arms, and then I break into a fit of laughter.
Happiness.
Iâve never dared to dream about it before, but this must be what it feels like to be happy, and now, Iâm finally daring to experience it to its fullest.
Please let it stay this way forever.