Throne of Power: Chapter 10
Throne of Power: An Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance (Throne Duet Book 1)
Screams fill the air.
Soon after, an influx of different languages mix and rise in volume until almost none of them are intelligible.
Women squeal as leaders bark orders at their guards. Guns rise high in the air, and the sound of outside gunshots gets everyoneâs attention.
It takes a second for the rest of the Vory and me to realize who could be behind this.
The Irish.
Everyone is taking refuge, including the crime family leaders and their companions.
Kyle is dragging me toward where the priest has disappeared to. I twist my hand free from his, lift my dress, and run in the direction of Sergei and Anastasia. Thereâs no way in hell Iâm leaving my family to die while I save my own neck.
Ruslan and Katia are by my side in a second, their expressions alert and their guns in hand.
I find Granduncle covering Anastasia while Igor, Mikhail, and Kirill surround them in a circle, their guns held taut in their arms. They at least have the loyalty to protect the boss.
Damien is running straight outside, pushing people out of his way and checking his gunâs magazine on the way. His men follow after him like a storm ready to erupt.
Adrian, on the other hand, is standing with the Italians. His gun, although drawn, is hanging limply by his side as if he knows he wonât get the chance to use it.
Iâm about to yell at him for not coming to protect Sergei, but the view of blood stops me. Lazlo, the leader of the Lucianos and one of the most important heads of the Camorra, has been shot.
I donât have time to focus on that as I grab Sergei by the shoulder. Anastasia gets to her feet as well, expression fearful and skin pale, but sheâs not crying like she used to do when we were young.
âCome on,â I urge. âLetâs get you out of here, Ded.â
âLike fuck youâre taking him away,â Mikhail snarls in my face, looking ready to direct his weapon at me.
âThe outside isnât safe yet,â Igor says, agreeing. âWe canât get the boss out before Damien or Vladimir return.â
âIâm not taking him away.â I motion to where the priest went. âOld churches have hiding places.â I throw a glance behind me, thinking Kyle disappeared, but a deep part of me, an irrational one, holds on to the hope that he didnât.
âThey do.â His voice comes swift and calm from beside me as he checks his gun. âFollow me.â
Mikhail grunts but complies when our guards and we form a circle around Sergei, Anastasia, and Mikhailâs and Igorâs wives, each person facing a different angle as we move in unity toward the hideout.
Kyle attempts to push me inside, but I lift my dress, retrieve my gun from the holster attached to my thigh, and jut my chin at him. He shakes his head but quits trying to push me.
We take a few turns, following his lead, and then descend old, narrow stairs that only accommodate two people at a time. The commotion from outside slowly withers away as we go down slowly.
When we reach a secluded room in the basement, Sergei is panting. His face has paled, and I know itâs because heâs holding in his cough. If he has a fit and blood comes out in front of the others, itâll be bad.
We find the priest praying silently in a corner. I help sit Sergei down in a chair beside him without making it so noticeable. Anastasia joins him, holding on to his arm like itâs a lifeline.
Mikhailâs wife is trembling noticeably. Igorâs wife, Stella, however, seems completely in control of the situation. She stands beside her and holds her hand, whispering what I assume are soothing words. Stella has always seemed like a tough cookie who, although she shouldnât belong in the Bratva world, has managed to fully adapt to Igorâs lifestyle.
Her husband is talking to his guards in clipped Russian, but I catch the brief moments he steals glances at her, as if making sure sheâs safe and sound. Stella nods discreetly at him, and even though no words are spoken, itâs like a whole chain of communication has just happened between them.
Itâs admirable to witness their connection firsthand. Dedushka always said Igor was the luckiest in his generation, but now I fully understand what that means. Dedushka, Sergei, and many others lost their wives, whether to illness or assassination, but Igor protected his with his life.
The sound of gunshots echoes above us, getting closer by the second, as if coming from inside the church.
âStay here,â Kyle says. âKirill and I will go see whatâs going on.â
Theyâre not one step toward the door when they notice me joining them. Aleksander remains by his bossâs side, expression alert.
Kyle stops in his tracks and faces me. âWhat do you think youâre doing?â
âIâm going too.â
âNo, youâre not.â
âYes, I am. The bastards donât get to shoot at my family at my own wedding and expect me to stay in hiding.â
âI will take care of it,â he mutters.
âItâll be easier if Iâm around.â
âFuck, Rai.â He grabs my shoulder and whispers against my ear, âYouâre in your damn wedding dress.â
I lift it up and tie it so itâs no longer skimming the floor. âI can run in a dress.â
âRaiâ¦â The warning in his tone doesnât escape me, but I keep holding eye contact, refusing to budge.
âIf youâre done flirtingâ¦â Kirill rolls his eyes from under his glasses.
I step out first, and Ruslan and Katia stand on either side of me.
âStay and protect Granduncle,â I tell both of them, not waiting for their reply.
They donât like being left out of the action, especially when Iâm in the midst of it, but their role beside Sergei is more important.
I take the route back to where we came from. Kyle and Kirill follow after, covering for me and each other.
By the time we reach the church, itâs empty, except for the Italians who are protecting their injured man.
Adrian isnât where we left him.
Excessive gunshots are coming from outside. Considering the randomness of the shots, I canât exactly pinpoint their source.
âLetâs separate.â Kirill lifts his glasses up his nose. âIâll take the back. Kyle, the front. Rai, stay here.â
He and Aleksander leave before either of us can agree.
âIâll take the front,â I tell Kyle. âYou stay here.â
âFunny.â
âIâm not joking. You have better aim than me and would be able to take down any target from the inside.â
âNo.â
âThen Iâm coming with you.â I donât wait for him to agree because I know he wonât. Keeping my back to the wall and away from the windows, I creep to the entrance.
Kyle, though? He breezes through the door in the midst of the raining bullets.
I have no clue if heâs that brave or has no value for his lifeâor both. My heart nearly jumps out as the gunshots continue and he throws himself right in the middle.
He finds some of Igorâs men, motions something at them, and jumps over the fence toward the parking lot. Where the hell is he going?
I shake my head as I click the bullets into the chamber of my gun and slowly slip out. A few stray gunshots echo around me, and I fire two of my own. Four to go.
Kyle is the one who taught me to count my bullets, especially when I have no ammunition left. He said thereâs nothing more stupid than dying by your own mistake. Itâs ironic how his words stayed with me, particularily during dire situations.
I sneak behind our men toward where Kyle headed, making sure Vlad doesnât see me. If he does, heâll forcefully grab me and send me back beside Sergei.
The gunshots continue going at a sporadic speed. I hide behind the walls, holding my breath every time I move from one surface to the next.
Cars, mostly German, fill the parking lot, but thereâs no sign of Kyle. I use the vehicles as camouflage while I try to track down where he went.
He always does this thing where he fucking disappears into thin air until itâs almost impossible to find him. And then, when someone does find him, heâs already finished several people and comes back all covered in blood as if itâs a normal occurrence.
We might all be killers, but the difference between Kyle and me is that I only kill when I absolutely have to, mostly in self-defense or to protect my family. Heâs the type of unfeeling psycho who does it as a pastime. Not only that, he also doesnât take backup. A lone wolf through and through.
I lift my head over a BMW to study my surroundings, but I come face to face with the opening of a gun.
Fuck.
âThrow your gun behind you,â the man who holds the weapon says in an indecipherable accent, but I donât have to guess at his origins. His Asian eyes and thick hair give him up as either Chinese or Japanese.
âIâm Rai Sokolov, Sergei Sokolovâs grandniece.â
âGun on the ground or it will be your brains.â
Shit.
I slowly let go of my gun, making sure to throw it far enough and on its back so it doesnât go off.
He motions at me with his weapon. âPut your hands behind your head and come out.â
I follow his instructions so Iâm standing in the open in front of him. âDonât you know who I am? Youâre making a grave mistake.â
âMaybe you made it, Miss Sokolov.â The suave voice coming from my right takes me by surprise, especially since I recognize it well.
The man with the gun bows his head in respectâto his boss.
Kai Takeda.
He stands a few feet away from me, taller than his guard, but leaner and with the aura of an undercover assassin. He lost his jacket somewhere, since I recall him wearing it at the beginning of the ceremony, and is now only wearing a black shirt and pants. His eyes are Asian like his guardâs, but darker and more mysterious. His hair is thick, ink-colored, styled back, and falling to his nape. His face is also stronger than most of his countrymen, and he has a quiet beauty to him that fits his role.
Kai is the brains of the Yakuza here, and a very dangerous person at that. However, the fact remains, heâs one of our allies and a ruthless investor in V Corp.
I drop my hands to either side of me. âWhat are you doing, Kai?â
He pauses for a beat before he speaks quietly in a flawless American accent. âI should ask you that.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âI must admit, I hadnât thought you capable of carrying out a hit at your own wedding, but itâs a mistake I will not repeat again.â
âA hit?â
He motions at his side, and thatâs when I make out the blood oozing out of his shirt. Since the cloth is black, I didnât notice it before. âEither your sniper missed, or perhapsâ¦you asked him to do it on purpose? What is your message, Miss Sokolov? Do you think you can threaten me?â
His guardâs posture tightens more at his bossâs words, and his grip on the gun turns deadly. I have no doubt heâll shoot any second now.
The thought of dying like this cripples me, but I hold on to logic, because Kai only respects that.
âWe have no sniper.â
âYes, you do.â
âThe only sniper we use in the brotherhood was standing with me at the altar.â
âIt couldâve been a different sniper, one for hire.â
âAnd you think I would hire them at my wedding to terrorize my family?â
âAt first, I didnât believe it, but itâs becoming more plausible by the second.â
A shadow appears behind Kai and points a gun at the back of his head. My breathing hitches at the view of Kyleâs face. Heâs grounded, his grip on the gun steady, almost like heâs not holding a deadly weapon. âTell your guard to drop his gun.â
Kaiâs expression remains the same as if his life isnât on the line. âNot before Miss Sokolov confesses.â
âThen your guard will be collecting your corpse.â
âAnd you will be collecting your wifeâs.â
âI didnât do it.â I meet Kaiâs neutral black eyes. âI would never put my family in jeopardy and you know that.â
âYou could sacrifice a member for the greater good.â
âWe donât believe in that in the brotherhood. Weâre one for all and all for one.â
âThere was a sniper,â Kai insists. âDo you deny that?â
âNo.â I saw the window break myself. Even a toddler would know there was a sniper at the scene.
âWho do you think it is?â
âThe Irish,â I say confidently. âTheyâre after the Italians and us. Lazlo and Sergei were their targets. Either you were caught in the crossfire by pure accident or theyâre also bringing you in because youâre our ally.â
Kai motions at his guard with two fingers, and he lowers the gun. Kyle doesnât disappear from behind him, probably because Kai can order his henchman to shoot me at any second.
âWhat option do you think it is?â Kai asks me. âWas it an accident or intentional?â
âIntentional.â I donât even hesitate. âYou wouldnât have been that lucky if it were an accident.â
His lips twitch as he approaches me, not attempting to stop the blood oozing from his side. Sure, itâs not a lot, but itâs still a wound.
âI will pay a visit to V Corp.â
âNot Sergei?â I ask, bemused.
âNot Sergei.â He motions at my waist, and I follow his gaze to find blood on my front and on my wrists. I mustâve caught it during my sneaking journey. âCongratulations on the wedding.â
He reaches a hand out, probably to shake mine, but Kyle steps between us, blocking my vision of Kai. âYou donât get to touch her after you threatened to kill her. Piss off.â
âFair enough.â I donât see Kaiâs face, but I can hear the smile in his tone. âUntil we meet again.â
The guard bows his head in a show of respect and follows Kai. The moment they disappear, Kyle turns around so abruptly I flinch backward.
Iâve never seen this expression on his face. His eyes are fierce and the mask he usually wears is completely gone, allowing me a peek at the real man inside. And what I see in there? Well, itâs more complicated than anyone can decipher.
âWhat the fuck are you doing here?â
It takes me a second to try to wrench myself out of his magnetic hold. âI told you I was coming with you.â
âAnd I told you to stay put.â
âJust because weâre married, barely, doesnât give you the right to dictate my actions.â
âBloody hell, Rai.â He kicks the car, causing its alarm to go off. âWhat if he shot you, huh? Would your stubbornness have saved you?â
âHe wouldnât have. Kai is our ally.â
âWhat if he decided heâs no longer an ally? What if he killed you to send a message to Sergei?â
âHe wouldnât do that.â
âWhat if he did?â
âI wouldâve gotten myself out of it.â
âYou canât get yourself out of death. The moment the bullet is in, itâs inâdo you understand?â
I donât know if heâs still talking about this situation or something entirely different, but I nod anyway. Even I realize weâre at different skill levels and this couldâve really ended badly for me.
He wraps a hand behind my back, and I yelp as he holds me in his arms bridal style.
I grab his shirt with my fingers for balance. âWhat are you doing?â
âConsummating our marriage, Princess. Itâs long overdue.â