Lies of My Monster: Chapter 26
Lies of My Monster: A Dark Mafia Romance (Monster Trilogy Book 2)
Iâm a lost cause.
I might have been staring at Kirillâs sleeping face for the past hour or so, vehemently refusing to look away from him.
Itâs such a rare occurrence to see him sleep, but after I suggested helping him last night, he laid his head on my chest and closed his eyes.
So I stroked his hair and sang to him, and we somehow both fell asleep. It was the best sleep Iâve had in ages. No nightmares, no blood, and no reminder of who Iâm supposed to be.
In fact, it was full of peaceful colors and Kirillâs fatally beautiful face. I woke up with a smile on my lips and his erection pressed against my thigh.
Our clothes and my surprisingly intact wedding dress are lying all over the floor, and we smell like each other after the bath we had together before bed.
Kirill held me against him, then washed and massaged every inch of my body. To say last night was the best night of my life would be an understatement.
Not only did we get married, but he also made me feel like Iâm the only woman he sees. The only woman he wants to be his wife.
Yes, maybe the marriage part happened too quickly, but it feels so right.
His arm is thrown over my middle and his face is buried between my breasts. He didnât change his position during the entire night. Iâve noticed that about him before. Heâs a very still person. Itâs like heâs conscious of his movements, even during sleep.
Kirill is the coldest, most enigmatic man I know, but right now? He feels like the closest thing Iâve had to a home after my familyâs death.
I run my fingers through his hair and pause as the rock shines under the dim light.
Weâre married.
This impossible man is now my husband. Not Kristinaâs.
Mine.
I kiss the top of his head, my lips lingering there for a second too long. Will I ever get used to this feeling?
Kirill might look like heâs too possessive of me, but Iâm worse. I canât handle seeing him with another woman, and if heâd really gone through with that marriage, the possibility of me turning toxic and somehow ruining that wedding was high.
Iâm not one of those women whoâd retreat with dignity. Iâd curse him and her for eternity, from the grave, even.
Thankfully, none of that will happen now.
But Iâm not sure how we move forward from here either. Or how he managed to break off the engagement without upsetting Igor or disrespecting the Pakhan himself.
What about his ambitions to get to the top, the problems with Juan andâ
âMmm.â He nuzzles his face against my breasts, turning my nipples hard. âI think I found my favorite way to wake up.â
And I think Iâm in love with his sleepy, husky voice.
Kirill lifts his face from my chest, his light eyes droopy with sleep, and then something Iâve never seen before happens.
He smiles. Itâs not a smirk or a grin. Itâs a genuine wide smile that nearly stops my heart. âMorning, wife.â
âM-morning,â I whisper, stuttering like an idiot. âHusband.â
Itâs really not good for my sanity when he does these unexpected things.
âThatâs right, your husband. Youâre Mrs. Morozova now.â He pauses. âThe only downside to that is that you share the same title as my mother.â
âI can live with that.â
âIvanova, huh?â He lies back beside me and stares at me. âWhatâs the story there?â
I gulp. âThat last name doesnât ring any bells for you?â
âNot particularly. Should it?â
A breath leaves my lips. I knew he had nothing to do with my familyâs death. âI guess not.â
âAre you going to tell me why youâre hiding your identity?â
I bite my lower lip. Thereâs no reason why I shouldnât tell him. After all, he already knows my last name, so he can trace back my story.
Besides, weâre married now, and that comes with mutual trust. So I roll to my side and face him. âRemember when I told you my family was influential, but then we went bankrupt?â
He nods, âI suppose thatâs either not the whole story or a cover-up.â
âYeah. We were indeed influential, but we didnât really go bankrupt. We were attacked in our vacation house by soldiers from the army.â My lips tremble as the events of that day play out in front of me. âWe were all gathering for lunch on Christmas day when they barged in, in broad daylight, and opened fire on everyone, not sparing women, children, or even infants. I was pushed down under a table by my cousins, who paid with their life for the sacrifice.â
Tears stream down my cheeks, and Kirill strokes his thumb under my eyes, wiping them away.
âI lost my parents and ten other members of my family. My brother, too. We never found his body, but itâs been years, and I havenât managed to locate him. I wasâ¦sixteen at the time. Iâm over twenty-two now, and Iâm starting to think he died somewhere else.â
âWhoâs we?â
âWhat?â
âYou said we never found his body. Were there other survivors?â
Damn. Of course Kirill would pay such close attention to detail. âMy uncle, grandmother, and young cousin were the only survivors, but we had to live in hiding because those who attacked us wouldnât be done until they eradicated us all.â
âIs that why you were pretending to be a man?â
I nod. âOur hideout was discovered when I was around eighteen, and I was recognized immediately, probably because I look so much like my mother. So after they knew I could be the only survivor, these people had my image everywhere on their internal servers, and my life was in danger, so I faked my death, dressed up as a man, and joined the army.â
âTo search for the people behind the hit.â
âHowâ¦did you know that?â
âIt makes sense since you said the people who attacked you were soldiers.â
âIt was like intentional cleansing.â I lean my cheek against his hand as he continues wiping away my tears. âI still donât understand why. We were rich, but we werenât involved in anything shady. Or at least, I didnât think so.â
âYou donât anymore?â
âI was too young at the time, so I didnât pick up on our familyâs business. I thought all the security we had whenever we went out was part of our rich status, but now, Iâm sure there was more to it. My uncle is hiding things from me, because even though the hit came from within the army, they were only soldiers under orders. The actual mastermind could beâ¦your father.â
He pauses stroking my cheek for a beat. âRoman?â
âIâ¦saw him in our main house a few days before the attack and then again before that last mission with the Special Forces.â
âHmm. So thatâs why you followed me to New York and were strangely upset when he died.â
âYeahâ¦â I trail off, then blurt, âBut that was only in the beginning. I wanted to search for information but didnât really find anything, and I liked being with you soâ¦I swear I wasnât spying on you.â
âThereâs nothing to spy on. I have no idea what the fuck Roman was doing with your family, and he left no records behind, which is admittedly strange since he left records about everything.â
âOh.â My shoulders hunch. So itâs another dead end.
âIf Roman was involved, however, it probably was due to a bad move from the head of your family. My fatherâs strongest point was mind games and pure sabotage. Thatâs the only way he managed to get to the top and force someone like Yulia to marry him.â He caresses my cheek gently, lovingly even. âIâll look into it from my position.â
âYouâ¦will?â
âYouâre my wife. Your problems are now mine.â
I didnât think Iâd ever fall deeper in love, but I just keep falling for this man all over again.
Of course he has nothing to do with what happened. He didnât even know his father was associated with my family.
I grab his hand and then kiss the top of it. âThank you.â
âThereâs no gratitude between us.â
Slowly, I sit up and look down at him, then bite my lower lip. âWhat do we do now? Should I go back to being your guard in front of the others orâ¦what exactly?â
Kirill sits up beside me. âDo you want to be a man for the rest of your life?â
âNo, but I also donât want to endanger your position.â
âIn that case, I have the perfect solution for this situation. Youâll tell everyone youâre leaving, and then youâll relocate to a cottage I own in the mountains. After Iâm done with business here, Iâll bring you back as my wife. It should take me about six months.â
âSix months?â
âDonât worry.â He grins. âIâll come by several times a week.â
The mere idea of being separated from him this soon squeezes my heart. âBut why would you need six whole months?â
âI just do.â He kisses the top of my forehead. âCan you do that time for me?â
âI prefer to stay by your side as a bodyguard than leave as your wife.â
âI want that, too, but I also want you to feel as happy as you were yesterday in that dress. I want you to feel comfortable in your own skin, Sasha. Besides, we have to give everyone time to get used to you being gone before I introduce you asâ¦Aleksanderâs twin sister, maybe?â
I canât help the smile that stretches my lips. âYou really thought this through, didnât you?â
âI always do.â
âAre you going to visit me all the time?â
âOf course.â He bites my lower lip. âAre you up for dressing as a man one last time?â
I nod.
While leaving everyone will be hard, the thought that I will return in a few months puts some much-needed balm on the wound.
Kirill will not only help me search for the truth about my parents, but heâll also fulfill my dream about living as a woman.
No more masks, disguising, or trapping myself inside.
Iâll finally beâ¦free.
My lips capture Kirillâs and I kiss him with all the love and gratitude I feel toward him.
He might be a monster, but heâs my monster.
And I refuse to have it any other way.
Saying goodbye is the most bittersweet process Iâve ever gone through.
Karina cried her eyes out and begged me to stay, then when I said I couldnât, she announced that we were no longer on speaking terms and ran back to her room.
Viktor pulled me to the side and said that he shouldâve known I was a woman all along, but then he told me to not die out there until he gets to the bottom of this, which was the giantâs way of asking me to stay, I guess. He continued to watch me with narrowed eyes after he gave Kirill the keys to the cottage that Iâll be staying at.
Maksim was genuinely upset and couldnât understand why I wanted to leave in the first place. For him, none of this made any sense whatsoever, no matter how much I tried to explain that this life isnât for me anymore.
He and Karina were the angriest about this decision and gave me the cold shoulder.
Yuri appeared more disappointed than angry. I think I caught him glaring at Kirill, but I donât know if it was real or if I was imagining things.
Everyone else offered me best wishes, even if their expressions were turned downward. Some men even argued that leaving them under Viktorâs ruthless reign was such a low blow.
Anna hugged me goodbye and gave me a bag full of food containers as a parting gift.
I had to hold back the tears as I climbed into the car Kirill lent me to drive. These people have become my family, and the fact that I have to leave them, even temporarily, drills a hole in my heart.
Kirill stands by the window and speaks low so that only I can hear him. âItâll take you about five hours to reach the cottage. Call me when you get there.â
I nod and whisper, âWhen are you coming by?â
âA week from now.â
âA whole week?â I donât attempt to hide the disappointment in my tone.
âI have a few important meetings this week that I canât get out of.â
âFine, I guess.â
âDid you know that you look adorable when you pout?â
I smile and resist touching him when everyone is watching, including Karina from behind the curtain in her room.
Leaning close, I say, âIâm going to miss you.â
âFuck,â he murmurs. âNow, I want to come along.â
Yes, please.
âGo.â He taps the top of the car. âBe yourself.â
I grin, wave at everyone, and then I drive away from the mansion.
Goodbye, Aleksander Lipovsky. From now on, Iâm Aleksandra Morozova.