Consumed by Deception: Chapter 22
Consumed by Deception: A Dark Marriage Mafia Romance (Deception Trilogy Book 3)
A weight has been pressing on my chest since I left Russia.
Or more accurately, since I left Lia.
The view of her running after me, crying and screaming in the middle of the freezing snow, still plays at the back of my head on repeat.
I run a hand over my face to dispel those images. If I think of her, I wonât be able to get on with my plan.
I wonât be able to save her and our son.
While finding out sheâs been meeting with Luca behind my back was like being stabbed with a thousand blunt knives, I believed every word she said.
If it were the old me, I wouldnât have. If anything, my trust issues would have gotten the better of me and I wouldâve taken it out on her. But thatâs not the case now. Not only do I trust her, but everything she said made sense, filling in the missing puzzle pieces.
After the assassination attempt, her mental health took a sharp decline and her descent to rock bottom was fast. At the time, I thought it was due to witnessing the assassination attempt since she was always stressed about that side of my life. However, knowing that she killed someone with her own hands explains how she often went into a trance.
And she did it for me.
Lia, who used to tremble in front of a gun, killed someone to protect me.
I probably shouldnât be proud of that fact, but I am.
Even if I want to strangle her accomplice with my bare hands.
âFind Luca and kill him,â I tell Kolya whoâs sitting beside me in the back seat as Fedor and another guard occupy the front.
Weâre heading straight from the airport to Sergei. I havenât stopped by the house, merely calling Ogla to inform her about the course of action to take once Iâm gone, just as Iâve spent the entire flight telling Kolya what heâll do from here on out.
âWith all due respect, sir. Luca is not the problem now.â
âHe is. Since heâs so invested in her and knows that sheâs Lazloâs daughter, his roots run deeper than I thought. He wants to hurt her and has manipulated her all along, which means heâs most likely one of the Rozettis. He was probably assigned to keep an eye on her and heâs used her ever since. Remember the guard who betrayed their secret about hiding Lia from Lazlo after we tortured him? He said that Lia is their trump card against the Lucianos and theyâll use it whenever they see fit. They kidnapped her mother while she was pregnant with her and married her off to one of their own to keep her under their thumbs.â
âWouldnât Lazlo know about her mother? The pregnancy? Her grandmother?â
âShe wasnât her real grandmother, Kolya. She was merely a woman who knew Rachel Gueller at some point in her life, and the Rozettis paid her well to pretend to be Liaâs grandmother.â
âWhy couldnât it be that Lazlo knew he had a daughter somewhere and simply never paid attention to her?â
âHeâs heirless, Kolya. Believe me, if he knew he had an offspring somewhere, he wouldnât hesitate to bring him or her into the family.â
âSo now what?â
âI want Luca and anyone he works with dead. Since he knows about Liaâs origins, heâs a danger to her.â
âYouâre the one whoâs currently in danger. You could force Lazloâs hand by telling him about her. If you bring him around, Sergei might forgive you.â
âNo.â
âBoss.â
âIf Lazlo finds out about her, heâll know I duped him all along and will stop at nothing until he takes her. Sheâs well protected away from him.â
âWith all due respect, she wonât be protected when youâre dead.â
âYes, she will be. You will make sure of it.â
He releases a deep sigh, staying silent for a beat too long. âIs it worth it?â
âIs what worth it?â
âLosing everything for her?â
A small smile grazes my lips. âAbsolutely.â
Fedor stops the car in front of Sergeiâs house, then accompanies me and Kolya inside.
We pass by a huge painting of angels battling demons in the entrance. Itâs a piece of art that Nikolai and Sergei acquired from the black market and exhibited where itâs visible to anyone who walks in.
The previous and the current Pakhansâ display of power in even the smallest of details is intriguing. Through the painting, they subconsciously make their guests pick a side. Angels or demons. Good or evil.
I always thought myself above such mind games, but now, as I stare at the furious paranormal faces frozen in their battle cry, I canât help but feel a slight twinge of discomfort.
Another thing they hoped to accomplish by placing the painting here.
Sergeiâs senior guard stops Kolya and Igor at the bottom of the stairs and speaks in gruff Russian, âOnly Volkov is allowed upstairs.â
Kolya steps beside me. âIâm going with him.â
âOnly Volkov,â the guard repeats, pulling his gun out.
Kolya reaches into his holster, to bring out his own weapon, no doubt, but I shake my head at him. I follow Sergeiâs guard up the stairs toward his office, but before I go inside, the guard steps between me and the door. âYour gun.â
This is the first time Iâve been asked to leave my weapon at the door. While I figured Sergei didnât call me in for tea, if heâs going as far as disarming me, this might as well be my death certificate.
I reach beneath my jacket, retrieve my gun, and give it to the guard. He searches me for any hidden weapons before he knocks on the door and opens it for me.
It takes me a moment to walk in. If it were a few years ago, I wouldnât give a fuck about being summoned, but if it were a few years ago, I wouldnât have let my system fail me. I wouldnât have been illogical.
I wouldnât have beenâ¦alive.
Because even though I performed the act of living before, Iâve never truly lived until Lia came into my life.
I meant what I told Kolya earlier, Lia is worth failing my system, digging my own grave, and putting myself in this unfavorable position. I would do it all over again if it means having her.
The guard follows me inside, then closes the door and stands in front of it in case I try to escape.
Not that I would.
Sergei sits in the lounge area with Igor and Vladimir across from him, their expressions as hard as granite. Four of their guards are in erect positions by the balcony.
I stop before Sergei and donât bother greeting him. âYou asked for me?â
âYes, I asked for you.â Sergei grips the armrest of his chair tight. âDonât you think you have some explaining to do, Volkov?â
âWhat type of explaining?â
âRichardâs death.â Vladimir stands and stares at me. While weâre about the same height, heâs bulkier and has a more piercing stare. âI know you killed him.â
âProof?â
âRecordings. You probably didnât know that he secretly recorded everything that happened in his office.â
He couldnât have. If he did, my hackers wouldâve found out when they cleaned up his digital files afterward.
Unlessâ¦
âHow did you find them?â I ask.
âThat doesnât matter, the content does.â
âHow did you find them, Vladimir? If you had before now, you wouldâve come forward with it, but I assume you got outside help. Someone sent you those files recently.â
âWhy the fuck does that matter?â
âWho sent them to you?â
âYouâre in no position to question me, Volkov. Itâs the other way around. Why donât you tell us why you killed our candidate for mayor?â
âI will if you tell me who sent you the recordings and how.â
âOr I can just kill you without hearing your explanation.â
âTell him, Vladimir,â Sergei says after watching the exchange silently.
The man in front of me scrunches his nose at being ordered to do the very thing he has no desire to do. âThey were emailed to me.â
âBy whom?â
âIt was an encrypted address. I couldnât track it down.â
Whoever got those recordings hacked into Richardâs files right after I left and before I ordered my hackers there for a thorough cleanup. But if he had those recordings on me all along, why wait until now to use them? They couldâve threatened me with them or sent them to Vladimir earlier.
Unless their only aim is to get rid of me. But why now, of all times?
âThe fact remains, you killed Richard, who couldâve become an asset to us.â Igor glares at me. âWhy?â
âI assume you listened to the recordings and already know why I did it.â
âSay it, Adrian.â Sergeiâs voice rises with every word. âEnlighten us with the fucking reason why you endangered the brotherhoodâs future in this city.â
âHe touched my wife and had to die.â
âYou know what also died with him?â Vladimir snarls in my face. âOur chances for having a mayor under our control. So tell me, Adrian, is he only dead because he touched your wife or because youâre playing house with the Italians? Because, now, their candidate is mayor and guess fucking what? Lazlo is telling him to refuse our shipments.â
âWatch your fucking mouth, Vladimir. Do not speak of my wife or my honor again.â I stare at Sergei. âI told you my reason, Pakhan. If you think Iâm able to betray the brotherhood after everything Iâve done for it, then do what you must.â
âYou hid it from me when you couldâve told me.â
âNo, I couldnât.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause you would have demanded I eliminate the reason why I made such a decision and derailed me from my logical thinking.â
âIâm demanding it now. Divorce the woman whoâs muddying your thinking and I will overlook this incident.â
âPakhan,â Vladimir and Igor say at the same time.
Having lived my entire life in the brotherhood and witnessed Nikolaiâs and Sergeiâs brutality, I know this isnât a chance the Pakhan would offer anyone.
I should accept it while bowing my head and being grateful.
However, I stand tall. âNo.â
Sergei rises and Vladimir steps out of the way, allowing the older man to meet my gaze with his harsher one. âAre you refusing a direct fucking order, Volkov?â
âYes.â
âEither you do as youâre told or youâll face dire consequences.â
âIâll face the consequences.â
âYouâd rather die than fucking divorce that woman?
âI know you wonât stop if I divorce her. As soon as I do, youâll have the full liberty to kill her.â
âWhat do you care? You only married her for Jeremy.â
âI will not divorce her, Pakhan. If you want punishment, take it from me.â
âYou know what the punishment of betrayal is, Volkov.â
âFully. I watched my mother being executed by my father, per your brotherâs orders.â
âAnd youâre telling me that youâre ready to meet that fate for a nameless nobody?!â he yells, his face reddening.
âYes.â
âIâm disappointed in you, Volkov. Youâre supposed to be better than this.â He dismisses me with a hand. âTake him out of my fucking sight until I decide how to kill him.â
Igor stares at me with his usual neutrality. âIf you had married my Kristina, none of this wouldâve happened to you, and if it had, I wouldâve pleaded your case. However, you chose a nobody and youâll end as a nobody. Georgy must be rolling in his grave.â
Fuck my father and fuck Igor.
Despite everything, marrying Lia was the best decision Iâve made in my life.
Two guards grab me by my arms. I donât struggle as they lead me out of the office.
Probably to my last stop.
The only thought that keeps me calm is that Lia and Jeremy are safe.