Aunt Bella and Aunt Ariana come rushing into the waiting room with my parents right behind them.
My mother was out with my aunts when shit went down, and Uncle Alexei only called them after we got to the hospital.
âWhat the fuck happened to my daughter,â Aunt Bella screams.
âShe was taken by Albanians,â Viktor explains.
Aunt Bellaâs eyes are wild with rage and worry as she goes to stand in front of her husband. âWhy did this happen?â She aims her anger at me. âWhy wasnât she protected?â
As Viktor steps forward, I grab his arm and shake my head. âThis is on me.â
Everyoneâs eyes turn to me as I say, âI take full responsibility. She shouldâve had more guards.â I shake my head, the regret thick in my voice, âI failed to keep Mariya safe, and for that, Iâll never forgive myself.â
âI trained Ivan and Lev,â Uncle Alexei mutters. âThey were good.â
I shake my head. âMariya shouldâve had an entire entourage of guards. This is on me.â
âDear God,â Aunt Bella cries. âCan we not have a pissing contest right now.â She gestures at me, Viktor, and Uncle Alexei. âYou all failed my little girl, and I swear on all thatâs holy, if she doesnât pull through, there will be four funerals.â
âBaby,â Uncle Alexei murmurs, trying to take hold of her arm.
Aunt Bella yanks away from him, her Latino temper flaring hotter. âDonât baby me.â
She comes to stand in front of me, her eyes cold as ice. âI want the head of the man who did this to my daughter on a golden fucking platter.â
I nod, silently vowing to find and kill whoeverâs involved with the attack on my wifeâs life.
Her chin quivers, then she asks, âDid you at least make her happy the past three days?â
âI loved her with all that I am.â
Aunt Bellaâs face crumbles, and she turns to Uncle Alexei for comfort.
Needing a moment alone, I step out of the waiting room and aimlessly walk down the hallway.
Not even three days in, and I already failed Mariya. She was mine to protect. I shouldâve had an army guarding her every move.
Itâs such a bitter pill to swallow I almost choke on it.
I stop in front of floor-to-ceiling windows and stare blankly into the night.
Please survive this.
I feel a hand on my back, then my parents come to stand on either side of me. Mom takes my hand while Dad gives me a sideways hug.
âWhat the fuck did I do?â I groan, the guilt becoming an insurmountable mountain in my chest. âHow could I let this happen?â
Dad pulls me into a hug. âNo one saw this coming.â
âI shouldâve.â I yank away from my father, my guilt morphing into white-hot rage. âI was so fucking sure no one would have the guts to take us on. Itâs because of my arrogance the woman I love was tortured.â I lock eyes with him. âShe can die.â
âShe wonât. Mariya is strong.â
The air rushes from my lungs, and I remember how hard she fought.
âDio, Papà . You shouldâve seen her fight. She was so fierce.â
If I werenât consumed with fear, guilt, and anger, Iâd take a moment to feel proud of Mariya.
Finding the strength in my parents, I nod. âSheâll pull through.â
âOf course.â Dad gives my shoulder a squeeze. âShe has Koslov and Terrero blood in her veins, and neither is easy to kill.â
I turn my gaze back to the window and just soak in the support and comfort my parents are offering me because Iâm going to need it to get through the next couple of hours.
Iâve lost count of the hours, and by the time a doctor comes into the waiting room, it feels like Iâve lost my mind.
I dart up from the chair, my muscles tense and my heart hammering in my chest.
Uncle Alexei gestures to me. âThis is Mariyaâs husband, Luca Cotroni.â
The elderly woman turns her attention to me. âIâm Dr. West. The surgery went well. Missâ¦â She glances between Uncle Alexei and me, âMrs. Cotroni is in the intensive care unit. Weâve put her in an induced coma so her body will have time to heal before she wakes up. The pain would be too much for her to handle right now.â
Jesus fucking Christ.
âSheâs suffered four broken ribs. Part of her femur shattered from the bulletâs impact, and her right hand suffered great nerve and bone damage. Thereâs a long road of recovery ahead of her. With rehabilitation, she should regain full use of her leg, but Iâm worried about her hand. With the nerve damage she suffered, weâll be lucky if she regains fifty percent use.â
I can only stare at the doctor as her prognosis rips my heart to shreds.
In short, Mariyaâs going to suffer a great deal still, and thereâs nothing I can do to ease her pain.
âCan we see her?â Viktor asks, seeing as the rest of us are shocked into silence.
âOnly two people at a time while sheâs in the ICU,â Dr. West answers.
It feels like Iâve been thrown into an alternate universe where nothing makes sense anymore.
Uncle Alexei and Aunt Bella leave to see their daughter.
Viktor places his hand on my shoulder. âWeâll go after them.â
I sit back down, and leaning my elbows on my knees, I cover my face with my hands.
Mariyaâs going to need rehabilitation. Her left leg will take weeks, if not months, to heal, and her hand is practically fucked.
Pulling my phone out of my pocket, I dial Marcoâs number.
âAny news?â he asks.
âSheâs in an induced coma. I need you to find a single-level apartment or house. Make sure itâs wheelchair friendly. Have our belongings moved to the new place and make it happen in the next two weeks.â
âGot it, boss.â
âAlso, put every man we have on finding the fucker behind these attacks.â
âYes, boss.â
âThanks, Marco,â I say before ending the call.
I straighten my jacket and square my shoulders because Iâll have to be stronger than ever to eradicate the Albanians and help my wife with her recovery.
Come hell or high water, Iâll fucking carry her every step of the way until sheâs able to walk on her own again.
Emotionally, mentally, and physically.
Mom brings me coffee that tastes like lukewarm water and cream, but I force it down.
âWant anything to eat, sweetheart?â she asks.
I shake my head, then say, âYou donât have to stay.â
âWeâll wait for Alexei and Bella,â Dad replies.
I glance at Uncle Demitri and Aunt Ariana. Theyâve been quiet.
âThanks for the help, Uncle Demitri.â
He nods, tightening his hold on his wifeâs hand.
Uncle Alexei comes into the waiting room and gestures for me to follow him. Once weâre outside, he says, âWeâre staying the night with Mariya. The two of us will have to take turns because thereâs no way Iâm getting my wife away from our daughter.â
âI understand.â We stare at each other for a moment until I shake my head.
âI know, son,â my godfather⦠damn, my father-in-law says. âWeâll all get through this for Mariya.â
âWe will.â
His features strain with heartache. âChrist, Luca.â
Not hesitating, I pull him into a hug. We embrace each other for a long while, then I promise, âI wonât let you down again.â
Pulling apart, Uncle Alexei takes me to the ICU, then says, âThird bed to the right.â
âIâll try to make it quick.â
âTake your time. Iâm going to talk with Viktor and Demitri to get the ball rolling on finding the rest of the fuckers.â
âOkay.â I walk through the doors, and Iâm instantly bombarded with the sounds of people on life support. Itâs so loud that I wonder how anyone can get sleep in here.
My eyes find Aunt Bella, whoâs wiping tears from her cheeks, then I see my wife.
My feet stall from the shock of the tube taped to her cheek. Machines form a halo around the head of her bed, all working to keep her alive.
Christ, baby.
Slowly, I move closer, and I donât even bother wiping the tear away as it rolls down my face.
Mariyaâs right hand is wrapped in a thick bandage, and her left leg is suspended off the bed. She only has a sheet covering her, and there are ice packs on either side of her neck and beneath her arms.
Worried, I ask, âWhy are there ice packs? Wonât she get cold?â
âItâs to keep the fever down.â Aunt Bella informs me.
âOh.â My eyes drift over Mariya, hating that sheâs so still and fragile. I lean over her, pressing a kiss to her forehead. Moving my mouth to her ear, I whisper, âIâm here, amore mio. You did so well during surgery.â I press another kiss to beneath her ear. âDonât overthink things while youâre sleeping. Okay? Just rest so you can get better.â
I keep still, taking a deep breath of her, but I only smell antiseptic fluid.
Straightening up, I brush my fingers through her hair.
Seeing her so vulnerable shifts something in my chest until Iâm trembling with protectiveness and possessiveness.
I donât want to let her out of my sight. The urge to sweep her up in my arms and carry her to a place where no one can find us hits hard.
I donât want to share her.
Christ, I wish I could tuck her safely inside me.
âYou really love her,â Aunt Bella whispers.
My eyes dart to my mother-in-law. âI do.â
She nods, then adjusts some of Mariyaâs hair with a trembling hand. âDonât ever let this happen to her again.â
âI promise it wonât.â
She lifts her eyes to mine. âIâll give you a minute alone.â
I nod. âThank you.â I turn my attention back to Mariya and softly caress her shoulder.
I lean over her again, savoring the fact that sheâs alive. âIâm fucking proud of you. Thank you for fighting so hard.â I kiss her forehead and close my eyes, drinking in the feel of her warm skin. âJust rest, amore mio. Iâll take care of everything from here on out.â