The sound of crying fills the air as the midwife fusses around Lia and a few nurses wipe the sweat off her forehead.
âItâs a beautiful boy,â the midwife announces with a soft smile that vanishes upon meeting my gaze, then reappears when she directs her attention to Lia.
My wife releases the iron grip that she kept on my hand during the entire birthing process. Her nails broke my skin from the force of her pain and screams. Thereâs nothing I wanted to do more than take that pain for myself and relieve her of it. Having her scratch and claw at my skin is nothing compared to what sheâs been through.
She was glowing through the months of her pregnancy, counting days and crossing them off her calendar until the day sheâd meet her son.
I tried ignoring that she never called him our son or our baby, or that she never once referred to him as ours. As if, in a way, she was tolerating me and this marriage only for the child. And while I attempted to let that slide, I donât like it. I donât like that sheâs been slowly erasing me since the wedding.
Considering the way everything started, I gave her some leeway, content with having her by my side every night and knowing sheâs safe and fucking mine.
However, no matter how much she comes undone around me, she never lets me hear her voice anymore. As soon as Iâm out of her, she gives me her back and moves to the edge of the bed. That doesnât stop me from spooning her from behind, but while she sleeps in my hold, she still squirms every night, still tries to get away from me.
Which will never happen.
And itâs not only because of the child. As much as Iâm a fucking scum for using my own son, his existence is merely a consequence of keeping her by my side.
How are you any different from your psycho mother? I can hear Yan chastising me, and I push him and his loathsome voice out of my head.
Unlike my mother, I wonât hurt my son for my own gains. If anything, Iâll burn the world if anyone so much as gets near him or his mother.
All remnants of anguish disappear from Liaâs face, replaced by a soft, awed expression. Fresh tears stream down her cheeks, but she looks the happiest Iâve seen her since before she broke her leg.
Or maybe ever.
The nurse carefully places the baby in her arms and Lia holds him gently, lips falling open, then shut, apparently lost for words.
The child immediately stops crying as his mother pulls him to her bare chest, which is only covered by a sheet. Even though the nurse wiped him down, heâs still covered with goo and blood. However, Lia doesnât seem to care about that as she smiles at him through her tears. âHi there, my beautiful angel.â
His small fingers curl into fists, resting on her breastbone, and his eyes move behind his closed lids as if he can recognize her voice. She spent the entirety of her pregnancy talking to him, making him listen to music and dancing slowly because she wanted him to be light on his feet. She even went out of her way and read to him when I know for a fact that she hates it.
âWhat do you want to name him?â the midwife asks me in a fearful voice.
After I ordered Kolya to close down the entire floor for Lia to give birth, I assume everyone in the hospital knows who I am. This is one of the brotherhoodâs rare legitimate businesses. Although most know we own it, they donât really get to meet usâexcept in instances like this. I couldâve had them deliver the child at home, but I wanted her to get the care she needed as fast as possible in case of any complications.
Since the moment I learned Lia was pregnant, Iâve been studying pregnancy and birthing more than Iâve studied anything in my life, so Iâm well aware of possible complications. I might have been a tad obsessive about it to the point that Lia once grumbled that I know more about it than even she does.
âWhat do you want to name him, Lenochka?â I ask.
Her gaze slides from him to me, her teary eyes sparking. âYouâll let me name him?â
âYes.â
âDoes it have to be a Russian name?â
I brush a stray strand of damp hair behind her ear, and Iâm thankful she doesnât flinch away like every time I try to touch her outside of sex. âNot if you donât want that, no.â
âWonâtâ¦Sergei be mad?â Her breath catches. Sheâs seen him once since that day, during his grandnieceâs birthday, because he made a big fuss about it and ordered me to bring her.
She was five months pregnant at the time, and she remained quiet as he likes. She was involved in her charity activities so she seemed less trapped and more inclined to be on her best behavior around members of the brotherhood. Besides, she was more interested in leaving that place as soon as I was ready.
âSergei doesnât tell me what to name my son.â
She stares down at him, biting her lower lip, and I hate that gesture. Itâs how she mutes herself from me, slowly but surely building a wall around herself.
âJeremy,â she murmurs.
âJeremy?â
âI dreamt about it a few weeks ago. I was dancing in the garden with a little boy who was maybe four or five years old named Jeremy.â She smiles, though itâs laced with sadness. âHe looked so much like you.â
And she hates that. She doesnât like the fact that her son looks like me.
âJeremy it is.â I keep my frustration out of my voice. While itâs hard for most people to hide their emotions, I learned from my deranged parents how to perfect it.
âThank you.â Lia smiles at me, then at him, and he fusses a little before his shrill crying fills the room. She coos at him, but he wonât stop throwing a fit.
A nurse with black skin and curly hair peeking from under her cap stands by my wifeâs side. âAre you going to breastfeed or use formula?â
âSheâs tired,â I say. âShe should rest.â
âNo. I want to breastfeed.â Lia lowers the sheet, revealing her full breasts and the engorged pink nipples that have been changing noticeably over the last trimester.
I probably shouldnât think of them as erotic when theyâre in that state for the baby, but still.
Handling Jeremy carefully, Lia places his mouth at a nipple and nature takes its course as he sucks on it. Lia strokes his head, then kisses it softly, carefully, as if sheâs afraid to hurt him. âMommy loves you so much, my angel.â
The nurse smiles with apparent awe while she covers Lia.
I feel like an intruder watching the mother and son bonding, and something in my chest aches. Itâs probably the pathetic boy in me whom I thought I squashed a long time ago.
My own mother never looked at me the way Lia looks at Jeremy. I only had that affection from Aunt Annika, and even she was brutally ripped out of my life.
Thatâs what happens to people like me. We never get anything good. Itâs payback for all the shit weâve done in our lifetime.
We remain like that for a while as the nurse cleans Lia up before covering her in a thicker duvet. Jeremy soon falls asleep, and when the nurse attempts to take him away so she can rest, Lia shakes her head.
I sit on the bed beside Lia and she stiffens when I wrap my arm around the both of them.
âWhat are you doing?â she whispers.
âWhat does it look like Iâm doing? Iâm being a part of this family.â
She purses her lips, but instead of talking back to me, she focuses on Jeremy, who has just released her breast, his tiny lips moving in his sleep.
My phone vibrates in my pocket and I retrieve it, absentmindedly rejecting Kolyaâs call to focus on my wife and son.
I like that. My wife and son.
Kolya calls again, and I know he wouldnât do it twice in a row unless somethingâs up. I answer, âWhat is it?â
Thereâs a sound of gunshots echoing from his end. âThe Rozettis are here, Boss, and they want vengeance for that kill in Lazloâs club.â
Fuck.
I jerk up and wrap a thick blanket around Lia. She yelps, her pupils growing into saucers as she holds Jeremy closer to her.
âWhich exit is safe?â I ask Kolya.
âA. Yan and Boris are on their way to you.â
âHow many?â
âA fucking army, Boss. They knew this would be their perfect opportunity.â
âHow many are with you?â
âSix, but I can manage until backup arrives.â
âKeep me updated.â
I shove the phone in my pocket and retrieve an earpiece that my guards use for internal communication and strap it to my ear.
After tapping it to connect to Yan, I grab my gun and tighten the blanket around a wide-eyed Lia and Jeremy, then carry them in my arms.
The nursesâ faces pale, but they know to remain quiet. Itâs Lia who gasps. âWhatâs going on?â
âWeâre under attack. I need you to hold Jeremy close, got it?â
She doesnât need me to tell her twice as she folds around him, shielding him with her body.
âBoss!â Yan barges inside, droplets of red covering his face as he pants. âNow.â
I listen in for the safe exits on the intercom as Yan leads the way and Boris covers our back.
Lia trembles in my arms, her lips quivering and her eyes shifty. This is the last thing a woman who just gave birth should go through, and I will make the Rozettis pay for this with blood.
âDonât worry, Lenochka.â I try to make my voice as calm as possible as we descend the stairs. âIâll protect you.â
She doesnât even show a reaction to hearing me as she holds Jeremy with shaking hands.
Soon after, we reach the parking lot. A few armed men intercept us and Yan shoots one. Lia shrieks, and I fire my gun while still holding her and hit another motherfucker in the chest.
Yan hurries to the car, and we hide behind another one until he brings it around. Boris covers me as I slide to the back with Lia and Jeremy cradled on my lap. Boris slams the door shut and Yan is already taking off before the other guard is properly inside.
Our attention is on high alert as we watch our backs until we get home.
Lia is shaking uncontrollably all the way in, with a steel hold on Jeremy, who surprisingly spent the entire ordeal asleep.
Ogla is at the entrance, and she doesnât need me to say anything before she understands the situation. Sheâs been quick-witted ever since she worked for my parents. âIâll get hot water and warm clothes.â
I take the stairs two at a time until I reach our bedroom. I only release a breath when I carefully place Lia and Jeremy on the bed. At least theyâre safe here. Iâll take care of things outside.
My wife scrambles under the blanket and sits up against the headboard. Itâs then that I notice the trail of blood on the sheets.
Fuck.
I crouch beside her, taking her small hand in mine. âAre you okay? Iâll call Dr. Putin.â
She squirms free. âIâm fine. Itâs just normal bleeding from childbirth.â
My jaw clenches. âLiaâ¦what the fuck did I say about pulling away from me?â
âI just saw you murder another man in cold blood, so excuse me if I donât want you to touch me with the same hands.â
âIf I didnât kill him, he wouldâve fucking killed you and Jeremy. Is that what you want?â My voice rises with every word. Itâs the first time Iâve bellowed at her like this, and it doesnât go unnoticed as unshed tears rush to her lids.
âDo you expect me to see this as normal? I didnât even get to greet my child properly.â
âYou know who I am and what I do, so donât pretend all of this is news, Lia.â
âIâll never get used to it if thatâs what youâre insinuating.â A sob catches in her throat. âA child canât live like this.â
âSo what are you suggesting?â
A small spark lights the deep blue of her eyes. âWeâ¦we can live in another house and you can come visit if you like. We can be normal.â
Humorless laughter bursts from me, one that makes her stiffen. âThey already know who you are. The moment you walk out that door, youâll be murdered or kidnapped and raped to get to me. Youâre my wife and that means you belong by my side. So donât you everâand I mean fucking everâthink you can get away from me.â
A knock sounds on the door, and it takes everything in me to say in a semi-normal tone, âCome in.â
Ogla walks inside with various supplies and I leave without sparing another glance at Lia. If I do, Iâll be teaching her where she actually belongs, but I canât do that when other matters are more pressing.
I trust Ogla to take care of her, but Iâll make sure to return as soon as possible.
My blood boils with different things altogether. One, Liaâs foolish belief that she could live away from me, which means sheâs been thinking about leaving me all along. Two, the sorry fucks who thought it would be a good idea to attack my wife and child.
Gun in hand, I click the earpiece. âKolya.â
âYes, Boss.â
âWhere are you?â
âDoing some pesky cleaning.â
âYou got rid of them?â
âAll but two.â
âBring them to the guest house.â Iâm going to enjoy torturing the answers out of those fuckers before I kill their boss. If need be, Iâll convince Sergei to start an all-out war on them. Lazlo would back me up.
âOne of them talked,â Kolya says.
âAlready?â I donât hide the disappointment at Kolya ruining my fun.
âHeâs a Spetsnaz fucker.â
âWhy would the Rozettis hire Spetsnaz?â
âThatâs the thing, Boss. I donât think the entire hit was orchestrated by the Rozettis. I suspected it at first, but there was too much manpower for their level.â
âThen who is it?â
âHe says his contractor never showed his identity. They did a transaction over some app.â
âMercenary?â
âI believe so.â
Fuck. They really picked the worst day to try and assassinate me.
âBring him and the other one over.â
âOn it, Boss.â
I donât usually revel in torture, but Iâll enjoy every fucking second of making those assholes talk before I kill them.
No one threatens my family and lives.
I pause at that train of thought.
After Aunt Annikaâs death, I considered myself without a family.
This is the first time Iâve felt like I have a family again.
Lia and Jeremy.
If I have to destroy the world and everything in it to keep them safe, so be it.