Sasha: Chapter 62
Sasha: A Dark Mafia Romance
Sasha slid my feet into a pair of white sandals and a red dress with white polka dots.
âYou seriously have an obsession with red,â I muttered as I let him dress me.
âRed is the color of my heart,â he murmured. âAnd it beats only for you. When you wear red, I know youâre mine.â
I sat in the car, rain dripping down the car window, while I watched Sasha argue with his family. They all insisted on coming. Sasha refused to bring them along.
Once outside, we trekked to the car, avoiding the raindrops but not before we were cornered by the Nikolaev family.
âYeah, youâre not leaving without us,â Tatiana announced. âYouâre family and family sticks together.â
I smiled at her conviction. One should never have favorites, but Tatiana was my favorite member of the Nikolaev family. She reminded me a bit of Sasha, just a female version.
âMy brother is family too,â I told her softly. âEverything will go fine. Just a small visit and then weâll be back.â
The look she gave me told me she didnât believe that.
Sasha helped me into the passenger seat, then shut the door, before turning back to his family. All of them stood in the rain, unconcerned with the weather while arguing. Their muffled voices could be heard through the rain hitting the roof of the car and the closed window.
âYou are fucking crazy if you think Iâm letting you go alone,â Vasili growled.
âWe should all go,â Aurora insisted. âSo they can see we are family.â
By the looks on the Nikolaevsâ faces the women and children could stay behind. I agreed. There was no sense in causing more havoc than necessary.
âIf we all go, Alessio will take it as a sign of us against them,â Sasha grumbled. âI donât need you all tagging along. This is not a duck formation.â
I shook my head at the funny comparison. Conflicting feelings battled in my chest. Excitement to see my brother, Autumn and my nephew, worry that shit would hit the fan and someone would get hurt and fear that Sasha would walk away from me, leaving me in the shadows again.
It made no sense but I couldnât help the ridiculous notions.
âAlexei and I are coming,â Vasili said in his final tone. âWhether we drive together or not itâs up to you.â
Sasha must have caved in because he came to my door and opened it. âKotyonok, letâs get in the back.â
I climbed out of the front passenger seat and got in the back, Sasha sliding in right behind me. Alexei and Vasili kissed their wives goodbye, checked their holsters and then got into the front seats. Alexei got behind the wheel and put the car into drive.
My hands clutched in my lap, watching the scenery pass by. With each mile behind us, my apprehension grew. I feared losing my brother. I feared losing Sasha even more.
Alessio will hear me out, I assured myself.
And still my blood grew colder. I trusted my brother with my life, just not Sashaâs or his brothersâ. We drove for miles, the tension palpable. The brothers exchanged a few words, speaking in Russian. Of course, I understood none of it.
I imagined they were strategizing how to come to peaceful terms with my brother. A sardonic breath left me. It would be so much easier if Alessio and I didnât love each other, but I did. He was everything to me â my mother, father, brother, sister. I didnât want to give him up.
Taking a sharp turn, we came to a large empty parking lot. My eyes roamed over it and I spotted a black SUV parked on the far side of the area, right in front of what looked like an abandoned building.
Spotting us, the door to the SUV opened and Alessio stepped out of it. My heart drummed under my rib cage. My brother was here.
Sasha opened the door and stepped out, then held the door, gesturing for me to follow. I followed without saying a word. Vasili and Alexei were already out of the car, their weapons visible. The doors slammed shut behind me.
âBranka,â Alessio called out to me, worry etched on his face. His left hand extended my way, reaching for me. Conflict battled within me, pulling me in two different directions.
I took a step towards my brother, but my step faltered. An almost imperceptible tension radiated from Sasha and I turned to look at him. The pale blues of his orbs turned darker, full of things that had me glued to the spot. I drowned in his gaze, aware my brother waited.
I swallowed, then pulled my gaze to my brother. My hand reached for Sashaâs and our fingers interlocked.
âThe heart beating inside my chest,â he said, his voice like gravel and full of emotions, âitâs yours. Itâs been yours for a long time.â
Lowering my gaze, I watched his inked fingers against my pale skin and I knew, deep down, Sasha was my choice. Heâd always be my choice. I raised my head and his eyes met mine, holding me steady.
âYouâre all I want,â I choked out, emotions swelling in my chest, and the expression on his face told me it was the right choice. I loved my brother, but if it came down to Sasha or my brother, as much as I hated to choose, Iâd always choose Sasha.
Hand in hand, we turned our attention back to my brother. One step. Two steps. Three steps. All the while Alessio watched us with a grim expression, but with every step we got closer to him, understanding entered his eyes.
Although he didnât seem happy about his revelation.
We stopped ten feet from my brother, Sashaâs brothers right at our back.
âJesus, Branka,â he muttered. âOf all the men, this one?â
Autumn climbed out of the SUV, shoving Alessio to the side so she could see me. âI told you,â she grumbled, holding on to her belly and wobbling to come stand next to him. âThey have a thing going.â
A smile touched my lips when Alessio pushed his hand through his hair. At this rate, my poor brother would be gray in another few years.
âShe has a thing going with Killian,â Alessio reasoned stubbornly.
âObviously not,â Vasili deadpanned.
My brotherâs eyes drifted to me. âWhat about Killian? He was your choice.â
I swallowed the lump in my throat. âHe was the one I picked out of the presented choices,â I croaked out. âIâm sorry. I shouldnât have let it get as far as it did.â
âJesus, Branka. You were just a few steps away from the altar.â
Guilt swelled in my chest. âIâll explain to Killian,â I told my brother. âItâs my fuck up and Iâll fix it.â
He shook his head. âThe only way to fix it is to marry him, Sis.â
A low growl vibrated through the air. Sashaâs. âHer choice,â he growled. âYou said it yourself. Are you going back on your word?â
Alessio let out a deep breath, his eyes on me and ignoring Sasha who remained close to me.
âIs he your choice, Branka?â Alessioâs question was low, his eyes dark stormy clouds.
âYes, Brother,â I murmured. âHe is.â
The rain dripped softly, soaking into the blacktop and leaving spots on my dress. The weather was gloomy but my heart danced, because the man I loved was right next to me.
âWhy is nobody telling me shit?â Alessio grumbled, then narrowed his eyes on Sasha. âYouâre not my choice for her.â
âBut heâs mine,â I pointed out.
One moment tension danced through the air and the next a sound of a squeal broke through the air. Kol jumped out of the car and ran straight towards me. Letting go of Sashaâs hand, I lowered to my knees and opened my arms for him.
âAunt Branka.â He threw himself into my arms and I caught him. âI missed you. I thought you left me for good.â
My throat squeezed. I knew firsthand the fear of being left behind, and Iâd never wanted my nephew to feel like that.
âIâm never going to leave you,â I promised. âI might not see you every day, but Iâll always be here for you, buddy. For you and your baby sister.â
Kol rolled his eyes. âGrandma said babies cry a lot.â A chuckle sounded around us. âIf she cries too much, can I just come live with you?â
âYouâd leave your mom and me?â Alessio questioned. âThatâs going to break our hearts.â
Kol immediately shook his head.
âOnly for a little bit. Until the baby stops crying.â The rain paused and the first glimmer of sun flickered between the clouds. Kol ran over to hug his parents. âI still love you the most.â
Another round of chuckles sounded. It was that easy for a kid to break the tension.
I rose to my full height, Sasha hovering over me. Alessioâs shoulders were relaxed but he still glared at him.
âYouâre too fucking crazy for my baby sister.â
Sasha chuckled. âAnd youâre too fucking boring.â
I stood with Sasha and the Nikolaev brothers, watching my own family. The people that meant the world to me and had always been there for me.
A flicker of light had me shifting my eyes away from my family to the roof of the old building. My heart froze in my chest. The silver glint of a rifle reflected against the rays of sun. It was pointed at Sasha.
I didnât think. I reacted just as a pop sounded.
My body recoiled forward towards him. Pain exploded through me and my breathing was cut short. Screams and shouts filled the air, but they were all distant, the buzzing in my ears drowning it all.
My eyes found Sashaâs face and our gazes met. It was then that fear and terror which marred his expression crept into my soul. My body started falling. My bones trembled and began to shake my entire body. My vision blurred.
âBlyad, kotyonok,â he exhaled roughly as his inked hands caught my body. But I couldnât feel his touch. âWhy in the fuck did you do that?â
I wasnât sure whether his voice shook or my body trembled so bad that it impacted my hearing.
Alessio, Vasili, and Alexei shouted in the background but I couldnât distinguish a single word.
âDonât you fucking leave me,â he demanded, his tone rough and shadows in his eyes dark. âPlease hang on. For me,â he begged, desperately. Then he grabbed my face. âKeep your eyes open. Stay for me.â
Always.
Except, I wasnât sure if I said those words. His lips still moved, but I couldnât hear them.
The world stopped turning. The breeze stilled. Time froze.
Then everything went dark.