I canât do this anymore.
I just Today, I woke up sweating and in tears. My whole body was shaking so hard that I scared Jeremy when he came into my room.
Sometimes, I donât remember my nightmares, but I recall this one. I recall how Adrian was fucking me on the bed, my arms and legs looped around him as Lia barged through the door with a knife. However, this time, no shadow saved me from her as she slit my throat.
Adrian didnât look at me twice when she was in the room. As I was clutching my bleeding neck, he pulled out of me and went to her.
He hugged her from the front in a way that heâs never hugged me. He breathed in her scent and kissed her temples.
âIâve missed you, Lenochka,â he whispered to her while she was holding the bloodied knife that slit my throat.
âYouâre finally home,â he murmured between kisses to her cheek, her mouth, and her throat as I lay there, gurgling, thrashing, .
I screamed in my head.
All of his attention was on Lia, on her face, her cheeks, her throat, her mouth. She looked at me, though. Her eyes met my identical ones, and she smirked as she hugged Adrian back and mouthed, âMine.â
Thatâs when I died.
But then I was shoved into another nightmare, where a man wrapped his hand around mine and forced me to pull the trigger. Blood covered my skin as I shrieked at the top of my lungs.
Then it was over.
Jeremy was the one trying to wake me, standing by my bed, holding one of his toy soldiers. He jerked back when I startled into a sitting position.
Heâs now standing near the dresser, his face pale and his lips trembling. âAre you a ghost, Mommy?â
My breathing immediately calms and a different type of worry takes over me. Jeremy seems like heâs scared of me and that hurts more than I like to admit.
I extend a hand toward him. âIâm so sorry, Jer. Mommy just had a nightmare. Itâs over now.â
âReally?â he doesnât seem convinced, even as he stares at my hand.
âReally.â
âYouâre not gonna be Ghost Mommy?â
âOf course not, my angel.â
He cautiously takes a step forward and places his tiny hand in mine. I smile and he grins back. âYouâre my mommy.â
âI am.â
He climbs on top of the bed and wraps his small arms around me. âCan you always be my mommy?â
The desperation and exasperation from earlier sticks to my throat as I think of what to tell him.
Iâm not staying here anymore.
I donât care if the police lock me up. I just canât, under any circumstances, remain in a house that gives me the creeps with a man whoâs erasing me from existence.
Itâs been a week since the attack. A whole seven days since he first fucked me.
Heâs done it again and again since. Sometimes twice a day. Sometimes as a form of punishment. Last night, it was because he figured out that Iâd spent most of the day taking care of Yanâa fact he doesnât like.
He was harsh, unyielding, and didnât pull out of me until my lips bled from how much I bit down on them. Iâm glad he cleaned me up and covered my body with a nightgown, because the last thing I want is for Jeremy to see me in that state.
But then again, Adrian provides the best aftercare Iâve ever witnessed. Iâve only ever known selfish men who paid attention to their own pleasure and to hell with mine. Adrian doesnât only make sure I come firstâand multiple timesâhe also never leaves me dirty and walks away. He always bathes me, dresses me, brushes my hair, tucks me in, and even tells Ogla to bring me meals in bed when he feels Iâm too sore to move.
I want to convince myself that I donât like any of that. That I have no choice but to go with it. But is that the case if my body always comes undone? If I crave him as soon as his hand is on me?
Itâs not his touch that I hate. Itâs him and the way heâs never called me by my name.
I stopped asking for it, because not only is it useless, but I always get punished for it. Hard, with more pain than pleasure, as if he wants to erase that thought from my brain.
And thatâs why I need to escape. My heart bleeds at leaving Jeremy, whoâs staring up at me expectantly, his gray eyes huge. Unlessâ¦
My heart jolts as a crazy idea forms in my head.
âMommy?â
âYes?â
âYou didnât answer me.â
I scoff. Heâs definitely taking on his fatherâs demanding personality.
âIâll always be your mommy, Jer. Nothing will change that.â
âCan we play together today?â
âYes, but we have to pay a visit to Yan first.â
âIs he still sick because he saved you, Mommy?â
âYeah.â
âIâm gonna give him one of my toys then.â
âYouâre such a good boy, Jer. Come on. Letâs get ready.â
After we get dressed, I take Jeremy downstairs to have breakfast. Ogla watches me peculiarly but says nothing. Iâm packing some toast and jam when she finally speaks, âWhere are you taking those, Mrs. Volkov?â
âTo Yan and Kolya. They barely have real breakfast nowadays.â While Iâve hardly seen themâor the other guardsâeat before, I know Ogla usually takes their meals to some back building where they live and have their food.
âYouâre not allowed to visit Yan.â
I lift my head, pausing my task. âWhat?â
âBefore he went out this morning, Mr. Volkov gave specific orders that youâre not allowed to visit Yan.â
âOh, fuck him and his orders.â
Oglaâs bland eyes widen as if not believing I just said that. I made her speechless for once.
Jeremy giggles as he tugs on my dress. âBad word, Mommy.â
âSorry, angel.â I smile, then direct my stare at Ogla. âTell your boss that he canât stop me from tending to a patient.â
And with that, I take the food and tell Jeremy to come with me.
We go into the guest house. Unlike the other guards, Kolya and Yan apparently live here. As usual, there are two soldiers with drawn weapons in front of the building. Iâm prepared to give them a piece of my mind if they try to stop me, but they donât.
When we go into Yanâs room, we find him sleeping. He woke up a few days ago, but the doctor put him on pain medication that causes him to sleep more.
Heâs covered by a gray duvet thatâs been pulled up to his chin, a slight stubble growing on his jaw, but heâs not as pale as those first few days.
Kolya sits by his side, tapping on his laptop. Iâm surprised to find him here, because heâs usually Adrianâs shadow, and since Ogla told me Adrian has outside business today, I thought Kolya would be with him.
But then again, thereâs been simmering tension between the two of them since Yanâs injury. They barely address each other, even in Russian. Adrian has been going out a lot during the day with the other men, and Kolya has hardly left Yanâs side When we enter, he closes his laptop and stands up.
âIs he better?â I offer Kolya food.
He takes it and places it on the nightstand. âYes. I believe so.â
Jeremy sits on the floor running his figurine over the sheet, but itâs far enough from Yan so that it doesnât cause him discomfort.
âMrs. Volkov.â
My attention slides from Jeremy to Kolya. âYes?â
âPlease leave. Boss gave clear instructions about not welcoming you here anymore.â
I grit my teeth. That fucking asshole.
âIâm not leaving.â I cross my arms. âAnd if Adrian says anything, tell him I insisted.â
Kolyaâs face remains stoic as he murmurs, âYouâre making Yanâs case worse, not better, Mrs. Volkov.â
âSurely he wouldnât hurt his injured man because I want to visit him.â
âNo, but heâll suspect him more.â
I frown. âSuspect him?â
âBoss thinks Yan couldâve been behind your kidnapping.â
âWhat the hell? He got shot.
.â
Kolyaâs jaw tightens. âHe thinks Yan couldâve done that on purpose to get away with it.â
âHoly shit. Your boss is a fucking dictator.â
I can tell Kolya wants to defend Adrian, but something stops him. Or someone. Yanâs inert body. So thatâs the reason behind the tension between them. Adrian suspects Yan, and the senior guard doesnât like it.
âDid you tell him your version of events, Mrs. Volkov?â
âOf course.â The bastard made me repeat it again and again as if to make sure I wasnât making things up and that I was retelling it as it happened.
I didnât mention the man shadow and what he said. I screwed some details up to make it seem like the kidnappers threw us out of the car and left. I heard Adrian talk to one of his men, who said that they found a disfigured corpse with the car that fell down the cliff. It mustâve been Rifle Man.
No one mentioned anything about the other man. The shadow, who said that I have a mission and called me Duchess. I doubted that would help Adrian in any way, and it wouldâve been bad for me.
Because even I still donât understand what his words mean.
But I didnât think Adrian would believe Yan had betrayed him. Heâs such a bastard for suspecting his closest people.
âMommy.â Jeremy tugs on my dress.
âYes, angel?â
âI want to bring my war zone here.â
âOkay.â I pause before complying. âCan you do it, Kolya?â
âIâm taking care of Yan.â
âIâll do it.â
âItâs better if you donât. Boss doesnât like it.â
âI told you, I donât care what he does or doesnât like.â
Kolya remains there for a few seconds and when itâs clear that I wonât budge, he releases a small sigh. âVery well.â
âI wanna come too! I wanna come too!â Jeremy releases me and goes to his fatherâs closest guard. âTake me, Kolya.â
âKeep an eye on him.â Kolya tips his head in Yanâs direction and I nod.
After the door closes behind them, I pull the covers up a little over his body. âIâm sorry your boss is a major fucking jerk, Yan.â
His lips move in what resembles a smile before his eyes open. When he speaks, his voice is hoarse. âHe always was. Are you only seeing it now?â
âYan! Do you need anything? Should I get you water or food orââ
My words cut off when he lifts his hand and wraps it around mine. âThank you for saving me.â
âSureâ¦â
The look in his eyes coupled with his touch is throwing me off. Thereâs something behind them, but what?
As if sensing my reaction, he pulls his hand from mine. âTo show my gratitude, I want you to go somewhere.â
âSomewhere?â
âKolya is the only guard inside. So you wonât have anyone to stop you now that heâs not here.â
âStop me from what?â
âThe second story, Mrs. Volkov. The one youâve been looking at for weeks.â
My heart leaps to my throat as his words register.
.
I have contemplated going up there ever since I had the chance to come here and visit Yan, but Kolya always, without doubt, escorts me out after every visit.
And I havenât had the courage to come back during the night, especially with how often I pass out due to Adrianâs thorough fucking.
âKolya is Adrianâs number one man and confidant,â Yan says. âHis loyalty lies with him and always will, no matter what the boss does. Make no mistake, if he finds you, he wonât hesitate to sell you out, so you better hurry up.â
âWhat about you, Yan? Wouldnât this get you in trouble?â
âIâm just a patient asleep. Iâll pretend I know nothing.â He winks, and my heart thunders.
Holy shit. I saw that wink before, but where?
âGo,â he whispers.
A part of me doesnât want to, a part of me wants to bury my head under the sand like little Miss Ostrich.
But that part doesnât win.
Because the biggest part of me wants to go up there and see whatâs going on. Maybe if I do, I can find a solution to the situation Iâm in. Maybe I can finally get rid of the nightmares.
I squeeze Yanâs arm as a message of thanks, then leave the room. I go up the stairs two at a time because I know Kolya wonât take long to return. As soon as Iâm on the second floor, a gloomy sensation crawls up my skin.
Marionette strings snap in my neck as I take mechanical steps down the hall. I shouldnât know where Iâm going and yet, it feels like I do.
I donât open the first or the second door and, instead, stop in front of the last one to the right. The one with the window I saw that day.
My fingers tremble as I turn the doorknob. I expect it to snap shut and lock me out, but a soft click echoes in the air.
As it opens, the hinges make a small squeaky sound like the ones from horror movies and heart-pounding thrillers.
I donât know why I think a monster is waiting for me on the other side.
Itâs not.
Itâs way worse.
Someone lies on a simple bed.
Wires are hooked to the personâs arm. Theyâre still, unmoving, like theyâre dead. But the beeping machine to the right shows a normal beat.
My sweaty fingers release the doorknob as I approach the bed slowly. My feet are about to fail me, my heart is thudding so loud, it wouldâve broken the machine if it were attached to one.
My palms cover my mouth as I stare at the person lying there.
Sheâs wearing a white nightgown like in the nightmare, her dark hair splaying all over the pillow and her skin is pasty white.
The woolen sheet covers her to the breasts and her hands are crossed on her stomach as if sheâs in a casket.
Lia Volkov.
The Lia Volkov.
I thought she was dead. How could she be� Why is she�
My thoughts tumble over each other with no clear direction as a sickening feeling settles over my stomach, demanding I throw up my breakfast.
Her eyes snap open, their blue clashing with mine.
I stumble backward as my mouth opens in a shriek.