Consumed by Deception: Chapter 25
Consumed by Deception: A Dark Marriage Mafia Romance (Deception Trilogy Book 3)
Itâs strange how much someone thinks when thereâs nothing else to do.
Iâm sitting on the freezing floor with my back leaning against the equally cold wall. My legs are bent and my hands lie limply on top of my knees.
My brain has been in a constant state of overdrive ever since Sergei locked me up in his basementâor rather, his torture chamber.
I know what heâs doing. By putting me in a cold room with torture devices laid out on the table, heâs showcasing what he could do to me before my death.
Vladimir already made his intentions known by punching me a few times until he busted my lip and bruised my chest. He said it was only an introduction until he got permission to get rid of me.
However, thereâs something neither he nor Sergei seem to understand.
I couldnât give a fuck about being tortured or killed.
Inflicting that type of fate on countless people myself fully prepared me to accept it once it comes.
But that was before I married Lia. At some point, protecting her became my lifeâs priority and I survived if not for anything, then for that purpose alone. Now that itâs impossible for me to live, I canât stop thinking about how her life will be after Iâm gone.
I know Kolya, Yan, Boris, Ogla, and the others will do their best to make sure she and Jeremy are well taken care of. Not only do I come from a rich family, but Iâve always invested in various ventures to grow those assets. I have enough fortune that will sustain them for generations to come and they would never have to worry about money.
But that still doesnât put me at ease, probably because I thought that Iâd always be there for them. That Iâd spend the rest of my life shielding them from the world.
I shouldnât have made assumptions. I donât usually, but it wonât be the first time Iâve gone against my principles and normal courses of action because of Lia.
It started when I didnât use her as soon as I knew she was Lazloâs daughter and then chose to keep her instead. It continued when I broke off my perfectly logical engagement in order to marry her. After that, all my decisions were made with the sole purpose of protecting her, keeping her closer, and chaining her to me, even if it meant hurting her in the process.
Now that Iâll be gone, the thought of leaving her all alone hurts more than I thought it would.
It hurts to the point that Iâm considering other options to resolve the current situation. If I go with what Sergei wants and divorce her, I can hide her in a place he canât find. Iâll be able to visit her oftenâ¦
No.
He would make it his mission to finish her life. Besides, Iâd go out of my fucking mind if she wasnât in my sight at all times. Iâd always think something has happened to her and that sheâs hurt, or worse, fucking dead.
But isnât that better than not knowing how sheâs doing at all? I could come up with ways to defy Sergei, to flee if I have to. Go to another corner of the world where itâs only Lia, Jeremy, and me.
The brotherhood is all Iâve known since I was a boy. The only home I had, even after my parentsâ deaths. When my father was shot dead in one of Nikolaiâs assassination attempts, I was already desensitized at that point and didnât think twice about him. Because I still had a place I belonged toâthe Bratva.
But Iâm ready to throw it all away if it means keeping Lia safe and with me.
Releasing a deep breath, I stagger to my feet. Iâm about to knock on the door and demand to speak to Sergei when it opens.
Vladimir and Kirill appear on the threshold. The bulky man stares down at me with a snarl in his lips while Kirill is smirking.
That should be a good sign.
Vladimir has never really liked me, mainly because he believes Iâm treated better than the rest of the brothers and because he thinks I want to hurt his beloved Rai, the previous Pakhanâs granddaughter, whom he made an oath to protect.
Kirill, however, has often been on my side, even when he manipulated his way into finding out my secrets so he could use them to force my hand.
âCome out,â Vladimir says. âThe Pakhan wants to see you.â
I go outside and squint at the morning sun glaring from the long windows.
âWhy, Adrian.â Kirill wraps an arm around my shoulder. âI leave you for a moment and you get yourself beaten up by our brute, Vladimir?â
The latter grunts. âHe deserved it.â
âNo one deserves your punches,â Kirill says with absolute nonchalance, then whispers, âYou have surprises.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
Kirill raises a brow. âYou mean to tell me you didnât plot the entire situation?â
âWhat situation?â
Kirill frowns. âI know you planned it, so donât even pretend youâre not aware of it.â
Before I can ask what the fuck heâs insinuating, Vladimir opens the dining room door. If Sergei is bringing me here, he mustâve organized an internal meeting for the brotherhood.
Sure enough, everyone is present. Igor, Mikhail, Damien, Rai, and Kyle. Their senior guards are all here and so is Kolya. He stands near my chair thatâs been left empty on Sergeiâs right.
Vladimir and Kirill take their usual seats. Unsure whether or not Iâm allowed to sit on the Pakhanâs table anymore, I remain standing.
âYou look like shit, Adrian,â Damien says while chewing on a pastry. âThatâs a first.â
Rai places her cup of coffee down and speaks in a reproachable tone. âYou shouldnât have hit him, Vlad.â
âIâd do it again. He fucking betrayed us.â
âNow.â Kirill smiles. âBetrayal is a strong word, Vladimir. He only had a lapse of judgment, a very rare one at that, which should be taken into consideration.â
âHe still put another organizationâs best interest before the brotherhoodâs.â Igor glares at me. He never forgave me for choosing Lia over his daughter and he probably never will.
âNot intentionally, though.â Mikhail frowns, his confusion clear. âRight, Volkov?â
Damien scoffs. âDo any of you actually believe that Adrian would do anything without a prior plan? He plots everything and has control freak issues. Even I can figure out that much.â
âI believe it.â Kyle takes Raiâs hand in his and kisses her knuckles. Heâs lean, too pretty for his own good, and British. âIf someone touched my wife, I would slaughter them with my bare hands, even if they were the damn president.â
At least he understands.
Vladimir glares at Kyle, then at me. âThat doesnât give him the right to endanger the brotherhoodâs affairs.â
âAnd be secretive about it,â Igor says.
âWe can just choose a punishment and get it over with,â Mikhail suggests.
Damien raises his hand. âPakhan, me! I want to punch Adrianâs face a few times.â
Kirill throws a napkin at him. âShut the fuck up, Orlov.â
âWhat? Vladimir did it, why canât I?â
âDonât you have anything to say?â Rai stares at me. âYou should explain.â
âI already did to the Pakhan. I have no further explanations to offer.â
âYou should,â Kirill grinds out. âMake it count.â
âI killed Richard because he assaulted my wife and wouldâve raped her if she didnât defend herself. I would do it all over again if I got the chance. If you consider that betrayal, you can go ahead and punish me for it. I have nothing left to say on the matter.â
Sergei stares at me. âI should kill you.â
âDo it, Pakhan,â Vladimir says.
âPakhan,â Kirill speaks in a placating tone. âHe had a convincing reason.â
âOne he hid from us until we found out on our own,â Igor counters.
âI planned to kill you to set an example,â Sergei continues. âBut I had a curious visit late at night.â
âFrom whom?â Mikhail asks.
Vladimir clicks his tongue.
âLazlo Luciano and his underboss.â Sergei interlaces his fingers on the table. âHe said weâd share his new mayor and he would even give us an in with the cartels he signed with, but he had one condition.â
âWhat?â Damien stuffs his face with a cupcake. âDonât leave us in suspense, Pakhan.â
âHeâll only deal with Adrian.â
While I asked Lazlo to help me in the past, I knew he wouldnât do it so readily, and certainly not with his underboss present. Nicolo Luciano is too cautious and has always questioned any move before Lazlo could take it. The younger brother wouldnât agree to share their power with us when they secretly planned to push us aside after theyâre done with squashing the other Italian families.
The timing is too perfect, tooâ¦convenient. As if Lazlo had a major push.
It canât be.
I narrow my eyes on Kolya and he lowers his head. The fuck?
âIf it were any other person or any other circumstances, you wouldâve had a bullet in your head right about now. But we need the Italians and the cartels, and you will make sure theyâre under our control.â Sergei stands. âThis doesnât mean you get out of any punishment. Iâll think of something fitting of your betrayal.â
I nod. âAm I free to go now?â
âYes. This is your first and only strike, Volkov.â
With another nod, I turn around and step out of the dining room. Kolya follows after me, and Fedor, who was smoking in a corner away from all of the other guards, joins us, stubbing out his cigarette on the way.
I rein in my temper until weâre in the car and weâre moving off Sergeiâs house. I face Kolya whoâs sitting beside me in the backseat. âWhat the fuck happened?â
âLazlo came to meet Sergei.â
âThatâs not what Iâm asking. How the fuck was he convinced? The answer will determine whether or not you remain alive, Kolya.â
âI assume Mrs. Volkov met with him.â
âYou assume?â
âI saw the tracker moving when we were on the plane. Kill me if you like, but I had to turn a blind eye because I knew that was the only possible way to keep you alive. Thankfully, it worked.â
Fuck!
I grab him by the collar. âAt the expense of disclosing Liaâs origins. At the expense of dragging her into all of this. Now, Lazlo will never let her go.â
âWho cares? Sheâs your wife and she did the right thing by going to Lazlo. If she hadnât, Sergei wouldâve put a bullet in your head. You wonât be able to protect her if youâre buried six feet under, Boss.â
I release him with a harsh shove, my knuckles burning with the need to drive my fist through a wall.
Or a person.
The reality of the doomed situation slams into me with a violence that bleeds through my veins.
I am alive. I am. But at what price?
Because from now on, itâll be impossible to keep Lia out of the limelight.