Consumed by Deception: Chapter 31
Consumed by Deception: A Dark Marriage Mafia Romance (Deception Trilogy Book 3)
While I planned this all night long, executing it is complicated.
I might have escaped Sergeiâs wrath the other time, barely, but this one is entirely different.
Heâs not the only one involved.
Thereâs also Lazlo, and judging by the way he made Lia do the rounds of meeting his family members, I have no doubt that heâll soon announce to the world that sheâs his daughter. The only reason heâs pulling back is because she probably asked him to. However, Lazlo Luciano was never a patient man, especially when it comes to things he considers his right.
Heâs known to be brutal and unforgiving when it comes to family matters. And for that alone, I donât have time to waste.
So as soon as we finish dinner, I stand. Lia stares up at me with those huge imploring eyes. Sheâs so beautiful, it physically aches sometimes.
Like right now.
I spent the entire dinner observing her every movement; the flutter of her long lashes, the twitch of her lips when she talked or ate. I even let Damien address her just so I could hear the tenor of her voice and the newly-found spark in her words.
My Lenochka has been slowly but surely evolving, and I donât want to miss any second of it.
Is this a new form of an obsession? Possibly. I have no doubt that just like her character, my obsession with her will keep growing to match it.
Lia gracefully gets to her feet and slips her hand through my arm. Usually, she wouldnât touch me in publicâor in private, until recentlyâbut my Lenochka is changing.
Itâs not only about how she went to her father and faced that part of her life or how she put her foot down to protect my men and Winter. Sheâs been slowly integrating herself into the criminal aspects of my life, which she used to abhor. Itâs like sheâs finally accepting her role as my wife without my having to force her.
If anything, sheâs the one whoâs been demanding things.
âWhat are you doing?â she murmurs, flattening her small frame to my side.
The scent of roses fills my nostrils and I breathe her in, engraving her to memory. Sheâll always be my lone roseâthe resilient rose that Iâd pluck from the side of the road over and over again, even if her thorns caused me to bleed.
Sheâs my rose.
Her thorns as well as her exotic scent are mine and mine alone.
After taking my fill of her scent, I say, âI need to talk to Sergei, Lenochka.â
She shakes her head, her delicate throat bobbing with a swallow. âNot yet. Heâll kill you.â
âDo you have such little faith in me? Hmm. It seems that I havenât punished you thoroughly enough lately.â
Her cheeks turn a deep shade of crimson. âStop it. And you did last night.â
âNot enough apparently.â I stroke her hand thatâs looped in my arm. âIâll be fine.â
âI want to go with you.â
âNo. Sergei doesnât react well to you.â
âRai told me itâs an act and that he appreciates how you showed loyalty to me.â
I raise a brow. Seems that Rai genuinely likes Lia if she went out of her way to placate her. But then again, she wouldnât have gone against me and risked my wrath to help Lia escape if that wasnât the case.
âHe appreciates my loyalty, not yours, Lenochka. I donât want you there when he learns who you are.â
She pouts. âBecause Iâm a woman and my existence doesnât matter?â
âBecause youâre my wife and Iâd rather die a thousand times over than put you in danger.â
I can tell sheâs not convinced, but she doesnât press the matter. However, she hesitates before she releases my arm.
Grabbing her cheeks with both hands, I turn her slightly and brush my lips against her temple. Iâm well aware of the onlookers, just like earlier when we danced. Theyâre all shocked by how close I am to Lia tonight compared to all of the other gatherings. Damien and Kirill even asked me about the sudden change.
Itâs simple.
Iâm done treating my wife like a stranger when sheâs always been the only person who mattered in a room full of people.
The only person I see.
I reluctantly release her and go to Sergeiâs side. Heâs been watching me, too, though heâs remained quiet about it.
After making sure Lia is in Yanâs direct view, I stop beside our Vor. âA word, Pakhan.â
âWhy?â
âItâs of interest to you.â I stare at Vladimir whoâs been observing me all night, no doubt waiting for me to slip up. âYou, too.â
Kirill slides to our side with quiet steps and readjusts his glasses. âWhat about me?â
âMe, too.â Damien jumps in with less finesse. âWhy does everyone leave me out?â
âNot today.â I motion at Kirill with a tilt of my head, and he thankfully takes the hint and drags a protesting Damien away.
Vladimir and I follow Sergei into his office while Igor, Mikhail, and even Lazlo and his men stare at us.
Actually, Lazloâs attention is on me. I ignored him as much as possible the past week, and if I donât do something about it, heâll do things his way.
But I need to take care of my own before extending it to outsiders.
At soon as weâre in the office, Sergei sits in the lounge area and Vladimir and I join him.
âWhat is it?â The Pakhan leans on his fist. âI assume it has to do with the wife, whom you once mentioned means nothing?â
âYes. Thereâs something about her you should know.â
âWhat, pray tell, might that be?â
âSheâs Lazlo Lucianoâs daughter.â
âWhat?â
âWhat the fuck?â Vladimir says at the same time as Sergei.
The Vor straightens but doesnât release his fist. âIs this a distasteful joke, Volkov?â
âNo, Pakhan. In fact, sheâs the reason Lazlo Luciano demanded to only work with me. Iâm his son-in-law.â
âWhat is this insolence?â Sergeiâs voice hardens. âYouâve been playing me for fool all along?â
âNo.â
âThen do you deny knowing who she was before you married her?â Vladimir asks.
âNo. I knew since the beginning. Lazlo and Lia, however, found out only recently.â
âYou expect me to believe that?â Sergei hisses.
âI have no interest in lying to you. If I did, I wouldâve kept this a secret.â
âWhy didnât you?â
âUnlike what you think, I dislike keeping secrets from you, Pakhan.â
âYou donât seem to when it comes to your precious wife.â
âI did that to protect her from this life. Until recently, she didnât even know how tightly sheâs related to our world.â
Silence fills the office, but itâs neither uncomfortable nor stifling. Vladimir is deep in thought, probably considering ways to finish me off, while Sergei continues sizing me up before he speaks. âWhen did you figure out her connection to Lazlo?â
âBefore I married her. I intended to use her against him.â
âLet me guess, you changed your mind?â
âNo. I still intend to use Lazlo for the brotherhoodâs benefit. He has a knack with the South American cartels and that will help us in the long run. My loyalty lies with the Bratva, not him.â
âBut heâs your father-in-law.â
âThat makes him an ally, not the boss of me.â
âKilling Richard doesnât support your theory,â Vladimir grunts.
âI already told you why I did that. Stop nagging like an old woman, Vladimir.â
He glares. âAnd now what? You expect us to let this go, too?â
âThatâs what I hoped for.â I meet Sergeiâs gaze.
âPakhan,â Vladimir tightens his hand into a fist. âYou canât possibly forgive the bastard for his disrespect two times in a row.â
Sergei remains silent but doesnât break eye contact with me. Iâm fully aware that he doesnât want to lose me, and while I havenât revealed my in-law relations with the Lucianos to not involve Lia, Sergeiâand even the fucker, Vladimirâknow that it would benefit the brotherhood. Especially with how closed off Lazlo and his people can be.
However, Sergei is old-fashioned, and Vladimir is closed off. They wouldnât let me off the hook, no matter how valuable I am, for the sole reason that they donât want to set a precedent.
Countless men were killed for lesser than this and if Iâm forgiven easily, itâd reflect badly on Sergeiâs power and the brotherhoodâs codes of honor.
It seems that the Pakhan needs an incentive, so I say, âAll you have to do is turn a blind eye to it like Iâm turning a blind eye to the fact that your daughter embezzled money from V Corp and fled.â
Both Sergei and Vladimir stare at me with wide eyes. The way they underestimate me is somewhat insulting. Did they really think I wouldnât figure out that Sergeiâs soft daughter, Anastasia, isnât, in fact, continuing her studies in Russia like they lied about to everyone?
I was the one who investigated the case of embezzlement from V Corp. However, when I was getting closer to revealing the culprit, Rai figured out a way to return the funds with the help of her granduncle and Vladimir. The three of them thought they could fool me, but they must not know how my system works.
Anastasia Sokolov was too sheltered, too submissive, that she never looked the men in their eyes, but she was smart. For a whole year, during her internship with V Corp, she managed to send small amounts of money to a foreign bank account.
She didnât only manage to fool her father, but also Rai and Vladimir, who made it their mission to shelter her even more than she already was.
However, she was never able to fool me.
Vladimir masks his shock. âWhat the fuck are you talking about, Volkov?â
âI have proof. Documented.â
Sergeiâs face turns red. âAre you threatening me?â
âIf I were to threaten you, I would turn the word upside down, find Anastasia, then bring her to her knees in front of the brotherhood so that she pays for her sin. Betrayalâs punishment is deathâper your words, Pakhan.â
Vladimir springs up, pulling out his gun and pointing it at me.
I donât even flinch. âKilling me will only bring Anastasiaâs funeral forward. My men will make it their mission to find and make sure she disappears once and for all.â
âNot if I kill them all.â
âWhat makes you think all of my men are here, Vladimir? Maybe a few of them are on Anastasiaâs tail as we speak.â
âWhy now?â Sergei asks. âWhy didnât you play this card before?â
âBecause I get to use it for two purposes now.â And itâs my last card against him, Vladimir, and Rai. If the three of them are by my side, the others will fall in line, too.
Igor would follow Sergeiâs lead. Mikhail usually goes with the flow. Kirill and I already exchange information and heâs my ally, especially with the secret Iâm holding over his head.
That only leaves Damien, but Iâll find a way to rein that wild horse in sooner or later.
âHe deserves death for threatening you.â Vladimir presses his gun against my temple. âLet me kill him, Pakhan.â
âIâm not threatening my Pakhan. Iâm suggesting a deal. If you want me to find Anastasia while keeping it under the radar, I will.â
âYou can?â he asks slowly.
âYes. All you have to do is give the order.â
I see the exact moment Sergei decides that Iâm worth more than the stupid rules, that my system and my existence is one of the brotherhoodâs greatest assets.
I see the exact moment he trusts me again, even though he would never admit it aloud.
He just motions at Vladimir with a hand. âSit down. Adrian is talking.â
By the time I leave Sergeiâs office and Vladimirâs vexing presence, a weight has been lifted off my chest.
Itâll take time, but the rest of the brotherhood will go back to being the chess pieces on my board. Theyâll continue to be part of my system as they have been from the beginning.
As Iâm walking down the hall, my feet come to a halt when I perceive movement in my peripheral vision. In a heartbeat, Iâm surrounded by Lazlo, his underboss, Nicolo, and a few of their guards.
Nicolo points his weapon at my stomach. Isnât it the day of being held at gunpoint?
Lazlo glares at me. âA word, Volkov.â