Alice
I wanted him.
More of him.
All of him.
I felt like I was on the edge, peering over it, terrified to jump, wishing I was smart enough to swing to the other side and avoid danger altogether.
Thatâs what Phoenix had offered me.
Was I really ignoring the help and just closing my eyes and falling into darkness? By choice?
He trusted me.
And I was almost scared to admit, I trusted him too, Andrei Petrov, murderer, monster.
Lover.
Friend.
Ax interrupted us, holding up what looked like his cell phone.
I sighed and lay back against the bed.
That was an hour ago.
And I had class that afternoon, a lab actually. I wasnât sure if he was going to drive me again or give me some freedom to go to and from the school.
My bet was on guard duty.
I waited a little longer.
He wasnât coming back, was he?
I crawled to the side of the bed, threw my legs over, stood, stretched, and decided to go put on a movie and plan out dinner before I took off. It was the least I could do, right?
Every cell that made up my body buzzed with the awareness of him, of the way he smelled, tasted.
I was high on a drug I didnât even know I had taken until it was too late.
The kitchen was empty.
The door to the hall locked again.
Another prison.
Only I would have liked to stay in this one, if it meant Andrei stayed. I probably wouldnât look back.
I made my way over to the fridge and pulled it open, but I wasnât really seeing anything. My mind was too filled with what-ifs when it came to Andrei.
I felt different with him.
Alive.
Free.
I shut the door and leaned back against the counter. Phoenixâs words seemed to stamp themselves into my consciousness.
I wanted to ask Andrei what it meant.
I felt stupid having that conversation. Then again, how else were we supposed to get past the point of him wearing gloves, or being able to receive a touch, a kiss that wasnât started by him?
My body shivered.
The sound of the lock turning and then the door opening had me turning toward the entrance.
My body gave a jolt when it wasnât Andrei who stepped through but Ax. He grinned over at me and then tossed a pair of keys in the air and swiped them. âIâve been sent to take you to class.â
I deflated a bit and nodded. âYeah, I wasnât sure if he was going to let me drive myself or if I was going to get a babysitter.â
âMore like bodyguard,â Ax said softly. âHe worries.â
âDoes he?â
Axâs expression sobered. âYou really donât understand, do you? What people would do to you if they knew?
I froze. âWh-what?â
âMaim them first, kill a few days later so their anxiety spikes, or kill on sight.â
I gulped and looked down at my feet. âHe took an oath?â
âEvery one of the Italians, myself included, and Andrei, took a blood oath to each other, and to Chase, executioner of the De Lange line.
It was like getting told my history was gone. Even though it wasnât a proud history, it still existed, I was still a part of something, no matter how horrible or debasing it was.
And now, I was a walking contradiction.
Sleeping with the enemy.
Close enough.
No wonder Andrei didnât trust me.
I wasnât even supposed to be breathing. Heâd warned me, heâd gone to great lengths to protect me.
And I still hadnât fully grasped the situation until now. âWhat if I turned myself in?â
âDonât!â Ax snapped. âThen I would be a dead man.â
âHow so?â
âAndrei would slit my throat for failing to protect you even if it was from yourself.â He shrugged. âNow, grab your shit so we arenât late.â
He pulled out a gun, his hand on the trigger as it hung at his side. His expression went from friendly to killer in seconds.
I quickly ran into my bedroom and donned my uniform, including thigh-high boots, then ran out to meet him. âReady.â
âLetâs go.â He opened the door and put his hand on the small of my back as we walked down the dimly lit hallways into the main part of the club.
Andrei was sitting at the bar with a man who looked vaguely familiar and a gorgeous woman with sharp features and her hair cut to her chin.
Bright red lipstick painted her lips, and she was wearing leather pants and a loose sweater that fell over her shoulder. Her heels were spikey and looked expensive.
My eyes darted to the scene.
They all had vodka shots.
And I was going to college.
It was just another reminder of how different our worlds would always be, and how he would always attempt to shield me from the darkness.
Andrei looked my way and lifted his glass in the air, and then returned his attention back to the man and woman.
My heart squeezed.
The things weâd shared.
Done.
Together.
My memory flashed, his hands touching my skin, burning from the inside out, so sensual and slow that I almost went mad with it.
It meant something to me.
Sharing that with a guy when before it made me cower.
I stumbled a bit, lost in my thoughts. Ax had me by the arm in seconds. âYou okay?â
âUh, yeah.â My weak voice gave me away, along with the tears that were gathering in my eyes. Would it have killed him to at least have checked on me himself?
I sensed Andrei before I turned around.
It was like heâd appeared out of thin air.
His hand touched the door just as I was about to get in the car. I turned to him and suppressed a wince. The heat from his body was almost too much.
I lifted my eyes and let out a frustrated sigh.
Fallen angels had nothing on this guy, even his swagger had swagger as he locked eyes with me and gave the smallest of smiles.
Being on the receiving end of his smile was like staring directly at the sun; it almost hurt my eyes, but it was too pretty, too bright to look away.
For someone so dark, he knew how to smile well.
And somehow, his smile made me feel worse.
âYou all right?â he whispered, leaning in.
Now he asks?
âYeah, I have class.â I was already turning.
His hand was on my waist before I could get into the car.
And then he was pressing me against the Escalade, his hands on my face as he leaned in and pressed a soft kiss to my lips.
My knees went weak.
He tasted like vodka and honey.
My mouth trembled.
He thumbed my lower lip. âBe safe, dorogaya.â
âIâll try not to run into any murderers during Econ,â I countered, searching his eyes, wishing he would tell me more, admit that I was surrounded by murderers on a daily basis since being with him.
Surrounded by threats.
Not just from the Italians.
But from him.
From anyone and everyone who knew what my line had done.
I almost hung my head.
But I wasnât guilty of anything but being born in the wrong family.
âSee you later.â I finally found more words and quickly crawled into the car.
In my peripheral vision, I noticed his eyes flicker with something as his expressionless face seemed to darken.
I almost asked Ax to hit the accelerator for fear that Andrei was going to jump into the car and do something crazy.
Ax slowly put the SUV into drive and off we went.
I exhaled in relief only when we were closing in on campus.
âHe means well,â Ax finally admitted as he drove through the open gate. âHe just doesnât know how to execute his feelings in a way that doesnât scare people shitless.â
I smiled at that. âYeah, Iâve noticed that.â
âTry not to worry about it.â He parked the SUV in a spot close to the Econ building.
I hopped out, expecting him to stay in the car and wait for me.
Instead, Ax moved around the vehicle and held out his hand. âLet me carry your bag.â
I stared him down. âIs carrying my books really in your job description?â
âNo, Iâm just a gentleman.â He flashed me an easy smile that showed off yet more Italian genes that should be used to sell sunglasses or clothes, underwearâhell, laundry detergent.
I handed him my bag as we slowly walked into the building. Students stared. Andreiâs previous outburst probably hadnât helped.
I didnât really think twice about the stares. I knew what people thought. That I had a psycho boyfriendâor husband, whatever, I had his last nameâit did matter.
I. Was. Safe.
I quickly found my seat as Ax waited outside the lab, cell phone in hand like he was going to read or check out CNN for the next two hours.
With a sigh, I looked down.
On my desk was a piece of paper.
In bold black letters it read, Russian Whore.
I quickly grabbed it, crushed it between my hands as I made my way over to the trash can and threw it away.
The professor had yet to show up.
More students filed in.
And as I made my way back to my seat, I noticed several more signs being held by students.
Russian Whore.
Petrov Prostitute.
Spread Eagle at Eagle Elite.
I was shaking by the time I made it back to my desk, and the students didnât seem to care, just laughed amongst each other while taking pictures of the signs and posting them who knows where.
Facebook.
Instagram.
Snapchat.
The signs, of course, disappeared five minutes later.
And I sat in absolute hell, minus one lab partner.
Staring at a paper that I couldnât seem to read because I was so sick to my stomach over what Iâd seen, over the way theyâd treated a stranger.
So, he scared my missing lab partner. Big. Deal.
How was I the whore?
My stomach clenched more as a girl walked by me and placed a drawing on my desk.
I assumed it was me.
And I was bending over in front of him.
I shoved it away.
Tears slipped down my cheeks.
Because hadnât that been the truth this morning?
And then heâd ignored me.
Only to kiss me again when he thought I was hurt.
I was so confused, so upset that I almost didnât notice the hush that descended over the room twenty minutes later.
My hair stood on end as I slowly turned.
Andrei walked through the door, a look of complete rage rendering his features terrifying as he locked eyes on me, and then he crossed his arms and stood in the middle of the room.
The door opened again.
Tex Campisi walked in.
If a pin had dropped, it wouldnât dare have made a sound.
I could have sworn the guy next to me started praying.
Nixon was next, his smile cruel as he stared at everyone like they were his next meal.
Dante sauntered in.
The room erupted in mad whispers.
Phoenix followed.
The whispers stopped.
Sergio was next, his swagger confident, his eyes locking on mine with purpose I didnât understand.
And then finally, Chase Abandonato.
The murderer of my family line made his way into the room with blood splatters on his shirt and a knife in his hands.
The professor didnât blink.
He yawned and pulled out the newspaper and read as if the most powerful men in the crime world werenât just hanging out in Econ.
Andrei raked the room with his gaze. âThis isnât a game.â
People looked away.
âFucking look at me when Iâm talking!â he roared.
A girl in front started bawling.
And the guy who Andrei had stopped next to shook so violently his desk started to move.
âInsult whatâs mine again, and weâll be transporting you in body bags. Do. You. Understand. Me?â
Heads nodded.
âChase.â Andrei said his name through clenched teeth. âA demonstration.â
Chaseâs eyes roamed across the room until he finally stopped on a guy who was looking down at his lap. âYou. Stand.â
The guy blinked up at him, his face pale. Slowly, he stood on shaking legs.
âWhatâs your name?â
âP-Peter.â The guyâs voice cracked.
âPeter.â Chase crossed his arms over his chest. âAll right Peter, Iâm going to give the class thirty seconds to tell me who started the signs or Iâm going to cut off a finger.
As he counted, people shied away.
âFifteen.â
Nobody was standing.
âSixteen.â
I didnât want them to suffer because of me.
It was my fault.
âTwenty.â
Shit.
Tears filled my eyes as I glanced around the room. This wasnât their world; this wasnât their war!
âTwenty-eight.â
âMe.â I jumped to my feet.
An explosion of shocks and whispers filled the room. âI didnât start it, but itâs my fault for being who I am.
âItâs always going to haunt me like it haunts you, donât involve people whose blood will never be worth spilling. The cost is too great⦠even to someone like you.â
And to my utter surprise, Chase Abandonato⦠smiled. âThat will be the lesson for today folks.
âThe reason sheâs with us is because sheâs the only fucking person in this room willing to make the hard choice. The only girl in this room who gives eye contact.
Andrei stepped forward and put a hand on Chaseâs shoulder. âBeautifully said.â
âI practiced.â
âIt shows.â Tex barked out a laugh. âLetâs go, Little Petrov. Class is dismissed early, and I have a hankering for a burger.â
âOh shit, I could use some fries,â Chase grumbled.
I wasnât sure how to respond.
The rest of the class seemed frozen.
So, I grabbed my things and slowly made the achingly painful walk to the front of the room.
Something that was⦠warm.
âLetâs go, dorogaya.â
Iâd arrived at Eagle Elite with a guard.
And left.
With an army.