Throne of Vengeance: Chapter 24
Throne of Vengeance: An Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance (Throne Duet Book 2)
Kyle isnât there when I wake up in the morning.
In fact, he hasnât been there since I said those words. He pulled out of me, and although he didnât leave the bed, he didnât hold me either.
He was there in body, but not in soul. For the first time since we got married, he slept with enough distance between us that I shivered in the cold.
And in a way, it felt like he disappeared again.
I shouldâve seen that coming when I said Iâd get an abortion, but predicting something is entirely different from actually witnessing him withdraw from me. I guess a stupid part of me hoped heâd rectify his mistake by letting me have the final decision and actually respecting it.
Instead, he didnât talk to me, didnât fight, and didnât even make one of his distasteful passive-aggressive remarks. He just left as he usually does.
I try to ignore the soreness between my legs as I get ready for my day. I shouldnât have let him fuck me last night.
I really, really shouldnât have.
But hearing his soothing voice and feeling his warmth at my back loosened me up. Itâs the fucking hormones; I can feel them stealing my good judgment away and scattering it into the air.
Thatâs why I said what I did right after we finished. I couldnât just allow him to take everything from me without a fight. He wronged me. He put a baby in me without my permission, so fuck him and fuck the way he withdrew from me.
Ruslan and Katia wait for me in front of my room, expressions concerned.
âDid you even get any sleep?â I ask.
Ruslan gives a sharp nod. âYes, miss.â
âNo, you didnât. Look at those bloodshot eyes.â
âThey will eventually go away.â Katia lowers her head. âWeâ¦we wouldâve never been able to live with ourselves if something happened to you.â
âIf we were there, you wouldnât have had to go through that, miss,â Ruslan agrees.
âHey, you two, I was the one who told you to make sure Asher and Gareth were safe. Okay?â
âButââ
âNo buts, Katia. It already happened, and we donât dwell on whatâs happened, so weâll just focus on the future.â I pat both of their shoulders. âI feel so much safer knowing you two have my back.â
âAlways,â both of them say, and I smile as the three of us descend the stairs.
Peter, Kyleâs lonesome guard whoâs usually lounging around the house, is stuffing his face with a muffin. Heâs the most useless guard Iâve ever seen, and itâs not only because of his bleached hair and brow piercings. Itâs that he truly lacks skills more than any guard I know, which makes me wonder why on earth Igor would recruit him. He talks back to Kyle all the time, which usually gets him smacked upside the head, and Kyle doesnât take him on dangerous missions either, so heâs usually eating and being lazy.
Since heâs here, Kyle could be around, too. My breathing shortens at the prospect of seeing him, and therefore talking to him. Considering everything that happened last night, it wonât be pretty.
But I stand by my decision.
âKatia, clear my schedule for the afternoon.â
âDone, miss.â
âWill you need the car?â Ruslan asks.
âYes.â If Iâm going to get an abortion, I might as well rip off the Band-Aid sooner rather than later.
I step inside the dining room for the usual morning meeting while inhaling deep. Who knows how the hell it will go with Kyle sitting right beside me�
My train of thought scatters when I donât find him at the table. Everyone is here except for him and Adrian.
âRai,â Sergei urges when I remain rooted in place. âCome, sit. We were about to discuss the funds V Corp has been funneling into the brigades.â
I force myself to stride to the seat and flop down beside Damien.
He nudges me and lowers his voice so Iâm the only one who can hear. âBetter today?â
âYes,â I reply meekly.
âThe baby too?â
âYeah.â Apparently.
âPity. I thought youâd leave the bastard Kyle if there werenât a baby.â
âI can still leave him even when a baby is involved.â
âThatâs my Rayenka. I vote for leaving him.â
âWhy are you so hell-bent on it?â
âYouâre matchmaking me with some Japanese girl who probably doesnât drink vodka. If Iâm going to be miserable, I need to recruit you to my club.â His brows rise. âHow about an affair?â
âMaybe if youâre the last man alive, Damien.â
âI can make it happen,â he murmurs with complete seriousness, as if he really is contemplating the best way to do that.
I shake my head, opting to not give him crazy ideas. More importantly, Iâm in no frame of mind to focus on mundane conversations. My mood went from bad to horrible the moment I walked inside and didnât find Kyle. Where the hell is he? And is he really going to let me abort without talking about it?
The assholeâs lack of reaction pisses me off more than if he had one.
Ruslan, whoâs standing behind me, leans over to whisper in my ear, âAleksander keeps staring at you, miss. You want me to put him in his place?â
âNo,â I murmur and smile up at Sasha, who discreetly smiles back.
Kirill, on the other hand, glares at me as he readjusts his glasses. That manic look in his eyes canât be good news. The bastard really doesnât deserve Sasha by his side.
I wonder if he knows sheâs a woman. What am I saying? Of course he doesnât. If he did, he would shoot her dead. Since deceit is his modus operandi, Kirill takes offense at anyone lying or deceiving him. Besides, a woman passing as a man is a direct insult to the Pakhan himself.
Which is one more reason why I should bring her to my side.
Itâs a world ruled by men to the point that even female guards arenât allowed. Dedushka made an exception for Katia because I put my foot down for her. Everyone except Ruslan still looks down on her, despite her top-notch skills. They do it behind my back, of course, because I would rip them a new one if they badmouthed her in my presence.
During the meeting, we talk about the financing and that, due to the circumstances, I agree to release a higher percentage of V Corpâs net profit. But I dig my heels in until Sergei agrees that weâll have a deadline for when the brigades will repay the money, something Kirill and especially Mikhail donât like. Kirill disagrees because he hates to be told what to do by meâor anyone, basically, but Mikhail is in a dire situation. Iâve seen his brigadeâs numbers, and theyâre more than shit.
After the meeting, I linger in the dining room after I find a text from my twin sister.
Reina: I canât believe you met Gareth and Asher, but not me. Itâs been months since I last saw you, Rai. Should I apply for next year?
I can almost hear the sarcasm and hurt in her tone.
My chest feels stuffed as I stare at her tiny picture at the top of the chat. Itâs one of her holding Gareth and laughing while Asher kisses her cheek.
Itâs so spontaneous and full of life, like everything about Reina. I miss her so much, now more than ever. I wish I could meet her even for a while and justâ¦talk. I want to tell her about everything like we used to confide in each other when we were little.
âLeave us. I need a word with Rai.â Kirillâs voice pulls me out of my reverie and I quickly hide my phone.
I realize heâs speaking to Ruslan and Sasha since weâre the only four left here.
Ruslan doesnât move until I nod at him. Sasha hesitates, staring between me and Kirill, her lips parting in clear worry.
âBossââ
âWhat part of fucking leave do you not understand?â He cuts her off without sparing her a glance.
She jerks upright as if his command is a whip, then gives a sharp nod. Before moving, she chances one last unsure glance at me then slips out, closing the door behind her.
Kirill and I sit across from each other. I want to break his glasses and jam them in his eyes for the way he yelled at Sasha, but I remain calm since heâs the type of freak who gets off on strong emotions.
âI didnât realize we were close enough to sit for tea after breakfast, Kirill.â I take a sip of my coffee while continuing to stare at him over the rim of my cup. I feel like I always need to watch the cunning fox to somehow grasp him.
âWeâre not. Fortunately.â
âFortunately. So to what do I owe this honorable meeting?â
âIâve been wondering.â
âAbout?â
âWhen are you going to tell Sergei and the others about what you saw?â
âWhat I saw?â
âIn the club. You remember now, donât you?â
I never forgot, idiot.
âOh, you mean your sexual preferences? I told you, I donât want to use that against you unless you force my hand.â
âIâm forcing your hand, then. Tell them.â
âWhy would you want me to tell them?â It doesnât make any sense for him to dig his own grave.
âDonât you want to destroy me? You have your chance, so fucking seize it.â
âNo.â I was serious when I told Sasha I would rather never threaten him with that part of his life. Being gay is like being a woman in this worldâthough I suspect heâs bisexual. Point is, theyâre an oppressed minority within any crime organization. Despite all his accomplishments for the Bratva, if this gets out, Kirill and his family would completely lose favor for something that shouldnât be treated any differently than normal.
âI said. Do. It.â
âNo, Kirill. What the hell is wrong with you?â
âIf you donât, Iâll kill your sister.â
I freeze, but keep my expression neutral. âI donât know what youâre talking about.â
âReina Ellis. Though, sheâs Reina Carson now, yes?â
I choke on the coffee, splatters covering the table. âHowâ¦â
âDid you really think I wouldnât find out about her with you holding something over my head? You hid her well, but I have my ways.â
âKirill,â I warn.
âSheâs been married to her childhood sweetheart for seven years now, right? Heâs a lawyer and works for his fatherâs firm. They also have a beautiful little boy who was named after your father. Should I start with the child first? Would that give you a good enough incentive?â
I spring to my feet, pulling my gun from my bag, and point it at his head. âIâll spill your brains here and now.â
âKill me and an unfortunate gas accident will blow up their house. And since itâs the weekend, theyâre all home today. Can you picture the headlines talking about the tragic event?â
My hand shakes as the reality of what will happen to Reina slams into me. Kirill wouldnât hesitate to do it. He has a fucking talent for disguising every murder as an accident.
My worst nightmare is a reality. Everything I did to protect Reina from my life is biting me in the ass. Out of all people, it had to be Kirill.
âWhat the hell do you want?â I bite out.
âIâll pretend I know nothing about Reinaâs existence if you tell the brotherhood about me.â
âWhy donât you come out yourself?â
âThatâs none of your fucking business. Just do as youâre told.â He stands up and buttons his jacket, uncaring about the gun thatâs still pointed at him. âYou have a day before the bomb goes off.â
As soon as he leaves, my hand with the gun falls to my side. The only thought in my head is that of the sister whoâs the spitting image of me.
Reina.
I need to save Reina.