Consumed by Deception: Chapter 28
Consumed by Deception: A Dark Marriage Mafia Romance (Deception Trilogy Book 3)
After I go to console Winter and make sure sheâs comfortableâand without Kolya being her guard from hell, I spend the rest of the day with Adrian and Jeremy.
Our son asks why his papa is hurt and I tell him that he was hit by bad guys. My husband raised his brows at that but didnât say anything.
In the evening, however, Adrian leaves me to put Jeremy to sleep and heads into his office. I know exactly what heâll do and I will not sit still and allow it to happen.
So as soon as Jer falls asleep, I go to his office and step inside without knocking on the door. Sure enough, Adrian is sitting behind his desk as Kolya, Boris, and Yan stand in a line, their postures rigid.
âWhat are you doing here, Lia?â My husband doesnât hide his displeasure at my barging in. He never likes me in the vicinity of his men, outside of necessity.
While I enjoyed Yanâs company in the past, Iâve made it my mission to stay away from Adrianâs business. I can count the number of times Iâve been inside his office, and most of them had something to do with sex.
Iâve gone to great lengths to keep from getting mixed up in the mafia world, but I shouldâve known that it would catch up to me sooner rather than later. Maybe staying away has been the wrong choice. I should have known that my origins would play a part in my life.
Squaring my shoulders, I step to Adrianâs desk, sort of like a front line to the men standing behind me. âI know what you plan to do and I wonât allow it.â
Adrian taps his forefinger on the wooden surface a few times before he stops. âWhat do you think Iâll do?â
âYouâll punish Yan and Boris for bringing me home. It wasnât their fault. I insisted.â
âFine,â he says dismissively. âNow you can go.â
âNot until you give me your word that you wonât hurt them.â
âLiaâ¦â A muscle tics in his jaw and he seems to be reining in his temper. âThis isnât your place.â
âYes, it is. Iâm your wife and that gives me the right to make decisions as much as you. If I hadnât convinced Yan and Boris to go along with my plan, you wouldnât be sitting in that chair.â
âThey defied direct orders and showed insubordination.â
âFor your sake!â
âAnd that put you in danger.â
âItâs all right,â Yan says with a smile in his voice from behind me. âWe were prepared for this.â
âWe can take it,â Boris agrees.
âWell, I canât. I wonât allow you guys to be punished for something I started.â I stare at Adrian. âSo?â
He forms a steeple with his fingers at his sharp jaw, his face and voice still closed off. âSo what?â
âAre you going to promise not to hurt them or should I stay here all night until you do?â
âLiaâ¦â
I flop on the chair in front of his desk and fold my arms. âI guess Iâm staying then. Donât mind me. Continue with your business.â
Adrian narrows his eyes on me and I stare back, unblinking. We remain like that for what seems like minutes, both of us refusing to back down. If it were the me from the past, I wouldâve cowered from his intense unforgiving stare by now. I wouldâve wanted to end the conflict and escape his brutal harshness.
But losing my identity and living as a completely different person taught me to find my inner strength. To reach inside the untouched parts of me and revive them. Besides, Iâm done giving Adrian full reign over our lives after he used that privilege to choose death.
He married me despite the past and my mental issues, despite whose daughter I am, and now, heâll learn what that actually means and the consequences that come with it.
âGet out.â His voice gains an edge.
âGive me your word first.â
âLia.â
âAdrian.â
âYou do realize that I wonât let this slide, do you not?â
A sudden shiver shoots down my spine at the veiled promise behind his words. I was well prepared to be punished for defying him, but hearing it has a completely different effect.
However, that doesnât deter me from the reason why Iâm here. âI donât care.â
My husband thins his lips before he releases a breath. âFine.â
âFine, what?â
âI wonât hurt them.â
âDo I have your word?â
âYou do. You also have my word that youâll pay for this little show.â
I stand up and flip my hair over my shoulder, then place a hand on his desk and lean forward so my face is mere inches away from his and he can get a view of my cleavage. âFine with me.â
His eyes heat, turning wild, and I step back before he pulls me onto the table and fucks me right here and now.
I donât leave right away, though. âOh, also. Iâm letting Winter go.â
âNo.â
âWhy not? She didnât do anything.â
âSheâs your lookalike. I canât have her walking around without supervision. If I do, others will use her for their benefit.â
âOthers like who?â
âLike Luca.â
I swallow at the edge in his tone. âOkay, then. I mean, fine. But we canât keep her locked up. Sheâs innocent.â
âSheâll have to stay that way.â
âUntil when?â
âUntil I decide where to ship her.â
âYouâre not shipping her anywhere. Sheâs a person, not some cattle.â
âI will ship her if I deem it necessary.â
I widen my stance, glaring at him. I love this man, I really do, but heâs so apathetic sometimes, it drives me insane. Well, heâs apathetic most of the time. The moments heâs not are few and far between.
Why couldnât I love someone normal?
Oh, right. Because Iâm nowhere near normal myself.
âIâll spend time with her.â I turn and leave before he can say anything.
I go to the kitchen, heat the soup and the ham casserole Ogla made for dinner, put them and an apple on a tray, and go outside.
Fedor and another guard greet me at the entrance of the guest house, but they donât dare to stop me. They all look at me different since Adrian was let go by Sergei. Even Kolya, who seemed to hate me before they left Russia, thanked me as soon as they got back.
Itâs like I gained their respect or something.
Yan was always on my side, but everyone else was blindly loyal to Adrian. I guess they must realize how foolish his decision was and that they couldâve really lost him.
I couldâve really lost him.
That thought makes me want to cry again, but I suck in a deep breath, refusing to go down that path.
I find Winter in her room, sitting on her bed with her knees hugged to her chest. She lifts her head upon seeing me and hope shines bright in her blue eyes.
âAm I free to go now?â
I sit on the chair beside the bed and place the tray on the nightstand. âIâm afraid not.â
âBut you promised.â
âAnd I will keep that promise, but not now, Winter. Your resemblance to me puts you in immediate danger. There are people who want to hurt me and wouldnât hesitate to accomplish that through you.â
She hugs her knees tighter, her knuckles whitening. âIâ¦I canât spend all of my days cooped up in here. I feel like Iâm going insane.â
âYou can stay with me and Jeremy. Weâre not really that fun, but weâre better than nothing.â
She tilts her head to the side, looking at me with undivided interest. âWhy are you doing all of this?â
âThis?â
âHelping me.â
âBecause I know how it feels like to be alone, and how your head can torture itself and you.â
âThank you,â she whispers. âYou shouldnât care about someone like me.â
âWhat type of nonsense is that? Everyone deserves to be cared for.â I uncover the food. âCome on, eat.â
She reaches out a hesitant hand, then grasps the bowl of soup, not bothering with the spoon as she drinks straight from it, finishing it in a few seconds. But she takes her time with the ham casserole, eating slowly.
âCan I ask you something?â she asks between bites.
âSure.â
âDo you still want to escape your husband?â
âNo,â I say and mean it.
âWhy not?â
âI never wanted to leave him in the first place. I was justâ¦at a point where I was lost, and I thought leaving him was the right choice. It took a lot to recognize that wasnât true and to finally see where my actual priorities lie.â
âThatâs nice.â She smiles a little. âI wish I knew where my priorities are, aside from my next meal.â
âYouâll get there. Iâll help you.â
âYouâ¦will?â
âDefinitely. Everyone deserves a second chance.â I pick up the apple and start to cut it. âTell me more about yourself.â
We spend a good part of the night talking. Winter tells me about her upbringing and how tough life was and that until she met me, she constantly thought about committing suicide but didnât have the courage to go through with it.
My heart breaks for her and all the shit she went through despite her young age. I end up talking about ballet and everything that went down with it.
Winter hugs me when I get to the part about my broken tibia. Although I thought I was over that part of my life, tears spring to my eyes at the reminder and I have to take deep breaths to stop myself from crying.
I suggest that she see Dr. Taylor since she helped me tremendously with therapy after I got back to being Lia.
I reluctantly leave her when she yawns, promising her that sheâll be able to at least go with me and Jer to the garden tomorrow.
In the main house, I place the empty tray on the kitchen counter and load the plates in the dishwasher.
âIâll take care of it.â
I jump, placing a hand to my chest at Oglaâs monotone voice. âYou scared me. Make a noise, would you?â
The older woman stares at me with her signature snobbish expression.
Ignoring her comment, I continue putting everything in the dishwasher, then press the On button. Ogla watches my every movement with hawk attention, with both her palms placed on her stomach, but doesnât say a word or attempt to leave.
Itâs the first time sheâs willingly spent more time than needed with me. Sheâs usually ready to leave me behind and get on with her business.
I lean against the counter, crossing my arms over my chest. âIf you have something to say, go ahead, say it and spare us the suspense. If this is about Winter and how Adrian intends to keep her lockedââ
âThank you.â
If my jaw could hit the floor, it would right about now. âWhat did you just say? I think Iâm hearing things.â
âThank you for bringing Boss back. Youâre the only one who couldâve done something like that.â
I swallow to not choke on my own spit, then clear my throat. âIâ¦I did what any wife wouldâve done for her husband.â
âNo, you went beyond that.â She pauses. âAt first, I thought you were the wrong choice for him.â
I narrow my eyes on her. âYou preferred Kristina, didnât you?â
âYes.â
âWow. Your honesty is cutting.â
âShe was the most logical choice for him while you wereâ¦well, uninterested mostly, so I thought maybe heâd made a grave mistake. However, over the years, Iâve realized that you might be the most fitting for him.â
âWhy?â
âBecause you accept him the way he is. Not even his parents did that.â
My interest piques and I straighten a little. âYouâve been here since the time his parents were alive, right?â
âTrue.â
âSince his stepmother?â
âYes.â
âHow was his relationship with her?â
âLike yours and Jeremyâs, without the singing and dancing.â
âHe missed out.â I grin, then soften my voice. âWhat about him and his mother?â
âNot good. She only ever used him against his father.â
âAnd his father allowed that?â
âNot when he was around, but he couldnât stop her when he wasnât.â
âAt least his relationship with his father was good.â
âNot exactly. The late Mr. Volkov hadâ¦many expectations of Boss when he was just a boy.â
âI canât believe how cruel his parents were. But I guess thatâs what shaped him into who he is today.â
âYes. Since his motherâs death, Boss has been an adult trapped in a childâs body, and heâs kept closing off more the older heâs gotten.â The harsh lines around her eyes soften for the first time since I met her. âUntil you.â
âM-me?â
âHe went out of his way to do things for you. Before you came along, he never even had meals at regular times, no matter how much Kolya and I nagged about it. Then he asked me to prepare lunch boxes so he could take them to you. After that, he at least started eating dinner. And ever since he married you, he makes the time to eat breakfast and lunch with you, too.â
âI didnât know that.â
âThere are a lot of things that youâve changed about him.â
I inch closer, hungry for more. âSuch as?â
âFeelings. He used to make it his mission to smother them, but you bring them out. At one point, most of them were anger, though.â
âWell, he made me mad, too.â
Her lips move in what resembles a smile, but it doesnât quite go there. âIâm sure he did.â
âThank you, Ogla.â
âWhatever for?â
âBeing there for this family. For him.â
âIâm the one whoâs supposed to thank you for saving his life, even if there will be a price to pay.â
âA price to pay?â
âSergei and Lazlo wonât let this slide. Surely you know this.â
I do. Thatâs why I have to do something about it before they do.
Offense is the best defense.
Getting Adrian on board is going to be the hardest thing about this plan, though.
But then again, I have my wifely charms to use. Adrianâs guard is down slightly when heâs inside me or after heâs fucked me, and Iâm not above using that to my advantage.