Throne of Vengeance: Chapter 31
Throne of Vengeance: An Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance (Throne Duet Book 2)
I did it.
Iâm in the Irishâs club, which Rolan has a back office in.
It hasnât been an individual effort. Thanks to Julian and his acquaintance with Kyleâs insider with the Irish, we were able to figure out the location.
While Sergei was completely against handing over territories, he said heâd turn a blind eye if I took his men and came here.
I had to beg Vlad to help, and it wasnât easy since he doesnât like Kyle. The growly mountain of a man only softened when I mentioned the baby and that I donât want him to grow up fatherless.
Damien agreed to help because, in his words, âIt should be fun.â
I asked Kirill for his intel help because he has the best spies. He was the hardest to crack, and only agreed when I gave him an oath in front of Sasha that no one except for the three of us will know of her true gender. Well, Kyle already knows somehow, but Iâm not the one who told him.
Igor sent men, too, but Adrian has been MIA today. Even his closest guards couldnât be reached. Something is wrong, and Vlad thinks it has to do with Adrianâs wife, Lia.
Ifâno, after I save Kyle, Iâll have to check on her and see if everything is fine.
Mikhail insisted on joining, even though no one invited him. It surprised the shit out of me when he showed up with his best guards. Instead of arguing, I left my disagreements with him aside. Those donât matter right now.
Saving Kyle does.
Coming here with all these men with me didnât calm my nerves. Not really, especially since Julian couldnât get ahold of his guy for the last half hour.
Shooting our way inside the closed Irish club wasnât too difficult. The guards were taken by surprise by our large numbers. Damien killed everyone in his path like a bull out to destroy the world.
Julian and Vlad accompany me as I take the stairs two at a time. I dressed for the occasion, putting on leggings and a T-shirt, then completing the outfit with running shoes.
A wave of adrenaline has been holding me prisoner ever since I decided Iâd save Kyle even if it was the last thing I do. I feel like I can kill anyone in my path if I have to. I donât care if Iâm turning into a monster; they shouldnât have messed with my light.
Because he is. Even with his darkness, heâs the light Iâve held on to ever since Dedushkaâs death.
By the time we reach Rolanâs office, most of his guards are either dead or injured. There will probably be backup soon, but hopefully, weâll be out of here before that happens.
When we barge inside, Rolan is holding a gun in his hand as if heâs been waiting for us all along. Vlad and Julian step in front of me, to protect me, I guess, but I donât hide behind them.
I raise my own gun and approach Rolan so weâre standing toe to toe. When I speak, my voice is hard, non-negotiable, just like Dedushkaâs when he issued orders. âWhere is he?â
He smiles, his upper lip thinning with the movement. âProbably dying. He has my most ruthless lads with him.â
I try not to think much about that possibilityâthe one where Kyleâs dyingâand repeat, âWhere. Is. He? If you donât tell me, Iâll blow your brains out.â
âThat will cause a diplomatic problem, Russian princess. Didnât your grandpa teach you not to shoot leaders no matter what?â
âMy grandpa wouldâve shot you in the face if he were alive. If you donât tell me where he is right now, Iâm going to kill you.â
âThen how will you find him? Heâs not even here.â
Rolan must be bluffing. He couldnât have moved him away from the club this fast. If anyone had left the building, Kirill and Sasha wouldâve told me.
The sound of footsteps can be heard from behind me and my attention falters. Itâs only a fraction of a second, but Rolan uses it and points the gun at my head. âDrop your weapon.â
My breathing shortens as I comply.
He motions at both Vlad and Julian. âYe too, unless yeâre in the mood for her funeral.â
Vlad curses under his breath as he and Julian slowly lower their guns to the ground.
Think, Rai. What would Kyle do in this situation?
I slowly close my eyes, contemplating the best option to get rid of Rolan. It wouldâve been easier if it was only me. Now, I have the baby to worry about, so I canât make any rash decisions.
âStupid little bitch thinks sheâs all that,â Rolan hisses at my ear. âDid ye really believe that a wee thing like ye can kill me?â
I open my eyes slowly, and thatâs when I see him. At first, I think itâs a trick of my imagination because of how much Iâve been thinking about him all day, but when Julian takes a bit more time to stand up after placing his weapon on the ground, I catch a glimpse of Kyle behind him.
Heâs soaked in blood, his face, his shirt, and even his hair. Oh, Godâhas he been shot?
Rolan must notice him too because he says, âYeââ
Heâs interrupted as a loud shot rings through the air and his weight disappears from my back. I stare behind me to find him lying on his back with a bloody hole in his forehead. His tongue sticks out and his eyes stare at nowhere.
Strong hands grab me by the shoulders and I stare up at Kyle, incredulous.
âAre you okay? Iâm sorry. I shouldnât have taken that shot when he was so close to you.â He massages my ear, and thatâs when I realize itâs buzzing. âBut he saw me and was ready to shoot you soâ¦â
He trails off when I palm his cheeks, wiping the blood with my thumb. âAre you shot? Wounded? Vlad, call Dr. Putin and have Ruslan pick him upââ
Kyleâs hand slides from my shoulder to my face. âThe blood is not mine. Iâm fine.â
âAre you sure?â I touch him up the sides and down his chest, feeling him. âAre you not injured anywhere?â
âIâm good as new. Told you bullets canât kill me.â He grins, motioning behind him at a red-bearded man who seems to be around the same age as Julian. âAsk Flame or Godfather.â
âI told you not to joke about that!â I hit him across the chest, forcing him to release me. âYouâre not bulletproof, you idiot. And whatâs with the whole suicide mission? Were you really going to take Rolan on your own?â
âI wouldâve sniped him down just fine if not for that fucking kid. Iâm going to kill him.â
âSo now youâre blaming it on a kid?â
âPeter was the one who handed me over.â
âThat good-for-nothing?â
âHeâs not good for nothing, after all. He was the one who pushed you down the stairs, and Iâm going to find him and push him into a grave.â
Oh. So Peter was the perpetrator. I knew his voice sounded familiar back then. I shake my head, not wanting to focus on that.
âDonât change the subject,â I scold. âThis is about how you went on this mission without telling anyone.â
âItâs what I do.â
âI canât believe you. I really canât believe you. You will never change, will you? Youâll just continue to do whatever you please and to hell with what everyone else thinks or feels.â My voice breaks at the end and I hate the vulnerability in it.
God damn him.
âHey, Princessâ¦â He tries to catch me by the arm, but I pull away and stride to the exit.
âLetâs go home, Vlad.â
The latter glares at Kyle as if he wants to kill him on my behalf, then follows after me.
âYouâre leaving?â Vlad asks once itâs just the two of us.
âWhat does it look like Iâm doing?â I breathe harshly, then whisper, âIs he following?â
âNo.â
âReally?â I snap.
Vlad grunts. âIf you wanted him to follow you, then maybe you shouldnât have, I donât know, rejected him?â
âScrew him.â
If he doesnât know how to take a hint, Iâm not going to do his job for him.
But he will eventually follow.
Right?