Blood of My Monster: Chapter 27
Blood of My Monster: A Dark Mafia Romance (Monster Trilogy Book 1)
âSasha, is that you?â
I hide farther behind the wall at the bottom of the clubâs stairs and tighten my grip on my burner phone. âItâs me, Uncle Albert.â
âWhat were you thinking?â His voice hardens with concern. âHow could you leave Russia without telling me?â
âIâm sorry, but you said not to contact you unless it was urgent and absolutely necessary soâ¦soâ¦â
âSo you decided to go without informing me after you promised to stay away from the Morozovs.â
I fidget, more sweat trickling down my spine with every passing moment. He sounds calm, but thereâs an edge of disappointment behind his words like he trusted me with something, but I failed him.
âI just wanted to know what Roman Morozovâs involvement was with the death of our family. I deserve to know why I lost everyone in the blink of an eye.â
âAnd? Did you get your answer?â
âNo. He died as soon as we got here, but Iâm getting closer to Kirill. If I prove myself, heâll give me access to the office in which his father kept files, andââ
âItâs useless, Sasha. Youâre fighting a hopeless battle here.â
âBut why? I wonât know until I try.â
âOr get killed for crossing the mob.â He releases a long sigh. âThis isnât regulated military life, Sasha. You went ahead and inserted yourself into a lawless world that has zero tolerance for betrayal. You might think youâre getting close to this Kirill, but the moment he sniffs something wrong, youâll be buried where no one can find you.â
My breath catches, and I lean against the wall to regain my composure. Yes, I thought about this possibility when I first decided to come here, but that was before everything that happened with Kirill.
The truth remains, a small, probably foolish part of me thought that I could definitely separate business from pleasure. Weâre both using each otherâs bodies to satiate a carnal need, and thatâs it.
I donât have feelings for him, and God forbid he has feelings for anyone. Sometimes, I think he doesnât even like himself.
Itâs been a week since Rai caught us in his office. Every night, we come to the club, where he meets the people he deems fit for his manipulation, and then we go back to the mansion, where he eats me out and then makes me choke on his cock. Yesterday, this happened at the same time.
After weâre done, he leaves me to sleep in his bed while he does more work on the sofa opposite the bed. Sometimes, he builds his stupid house of cards.
He never lies down beside me and sleeps. He doesnât sleep much in the first place.
I wish I didnât sleep either, because all my nights have been plagued with the same reoccurring nightmare where Mike asks for help and then dies, followed by Uncle Albert and Babushka.
So although I was scared of Uncle Albertâs reaction to my trip to New York, I had to call him and make sure everything is okay.
âI can take care of myself. Donât worry about me,â I say with confidence I donât feel. âHow are Babushka and Mishka?â
âTheyâre fine, Sasha. Weâre all fine. Youâre the one who got yourself in a dire situation.â
âItâs not really that bad, I haveâ¦â I trail off before I let out that I have friends.
Uncle Albert wonât react well to that. Having friends is no different than putting my real identity and, therefore, all of them in danger.
âYou have what?â he asks.
âIntegrated well here. No one suspects me.â Except for Kirill and Viktor. Anna, Yulia, and Konstantin donât like me either, but my uncle doesnât need to know about that.
âYou can never be too careful in a place like that.â
âI know, I know. Iâm actually getting close to Kirill.â
âYou are?â
âAbsolutely. I must be good at what Iâm doing, right?â
âHeâs a Morozov, Sasha. I wouldnât be so sure about being close to him if I were you.â
âI know that Iâm getting there. Anyway, how is Babushka?â
âYouâre changing the subject.â
âCan you tell me?â I ask in an innocent tone.
A long sigh comes from the other end. âSheâs getting old, but sheâs not suffering or anything. Sheâs more energetic than me, actually.â
I smile as relief washes over me. âThatâs good to know.â
âCall me occasionally.â
âI thought that was dangerous?â
âIt is, but I would rather hear youâre still alive once in a while.â
âWill do. Can I talk to Mike?â
âOne moment.â His voice sounds far from the phone. âMike, itâs Sasha.â
A boyish squeal comes through the phone before his short breaths follow. âSasha, Sasha, is it really you, Sasha?â
My shoulders relax, and I soften my voice. âHi, my love. I miss you.â
âMiss you more than to the moon and back then up again, miss you, miss youuu, Sasha.â
âNot more than me. I want to eat you up.â
âWhat do you mean? Iâm not candy!â He laughs, and I laugh, too. âWhen are you coming back?â
âIâm sorry, but I canât right now, Mishka. Iâm in a faraway place and wonât be able to come home for a while.â
âAs far as the moon?â
âNo, but itâs hard to come back right now.â
âBut you will one day, right?â Thereâs a tremor in his little voice, and I want to kick myself for putting it there.
âOf course! Iâm doing this to keep you safe, but one day, Iâll come back and never leave, okay?â
âOkay,â he says with little energy. âHereâs Papa.â
I look up to fight the tears and my eyes meet icy ones.
Kirill stands at the top of the stairs, leaning against the railing with a hand in his pocket.
Shit.
Fuck.
Please donât tell me he heard the entire thing?
No, I made sure no one was there when I started talking to Uncle, so he couldnât haveâ¦
I try not to be jerky when I hang up the burner phone and slip it into my gun holster. âWere you looking for me?â
His expression is neutral, but thatâs by no means a good thing. Iâve learned that Kirill hides his emotions, or whatever emotions he has left, frighteningly well.
You can never see his anger or contemplation when he so successfully tucks them where no one can see.
When he doesnât answer, I walk to the stairs, summoning a sense of ease thatâs opposite the anxiousness knotting my stomach.
Every step feels as if Iâm dragging a dead body.
âBossâ¦â
âWho were you talking to?â His question is casual enough, but an edge lurks beneath it.
âNo oneââ
âDonât fucking lie to me.â
The commanding tone of his voice renders me speechless.
It takes me a few moments to summon my courage and whisper, âSince when have you been listening?â
âWhy is that important with regards to divulging the identity of the person you called?â He takes one step toward me. âIâm not asking because I canât find out on my own. Iâm asking to give you a chance to tell me yourself.â
My heartbeat thunders in erratic intervals, not allowing me to think properly. It doesnât help that Kirill is approaching me in even, steady strides that mess with my line of thinking.
For the first time in a long time, Iâm acutely aware of how big and imposing he is. Thereâs a predatory quality to the way he walks. Itâs similar to a fire thatâs about to burn everything in its wake.
When he stops in front of me, itâs no different than being sucked into another personâs orbit and having the air stolen from me.
He looks down at me with his freezing eyes, and Iâm slammed by the difference in our height. Only now, he seems to have gotten bigger and taller.
Intimidating.
Dangerous.
âWho was it, Sasha?â
The more I stare into his unforgiving eyes, the dryer my mouth gets. The harsher and deeper they swallow me into their depths.
âLast chance.â
One second passes.
Two.
Three.
He reaches for me, and I squeal when he wraps his arm around my waist. In the beginning, I thought he was done with verbal intimidation and was moving to the physical, but he doesnât pull me to him or shake me as I expected him to.
Instead, his hand reaches for my gun holster. I only realize what heâs doing when itâs too late. Kirill grabs hold of my burner phone with baffling ease, then steps back to inspect it.
Every cell in my body goes on alert, and I leap up to grab it, but he effortlessly keeps it out of reach.
With the phone in the air, he stares at me with his cold gaze. The one that every member of the organization and even his household dreads to see.
âPlease give it back,â I implore, my voice shaking.
âIâve given you multiple chances to divulge what youâre hiding from me. My patience in itself is a chance. But since you refuse to take it, I have to resort to this method.â
âSo Iâm not allowed privacy?â I ask in a biting tone.
âNo, youâre not. I told you that your life is mine, and I specifically said that I wasnât joking, but you apparently chose to believe the opposite.â
In a last attempt to fix the situation, I pull out my gun.
Kirill doesnât change his stance and merely stares at me in the same manner he has all along. âAre you going to shoot me, Sasha?â
I donât allow myself to think as I aim and shoot.
The phone flies out of Kirillâs hand and clutters to the ground with a hole right in the middle.
I release a breath. Uncle Albertâs phone number is safe now. Kirill canât, under any circumstances, get a hold of that part of my life.
Not only does he have no loyalty to anyone but himself, but heâs still his fatherâs son. Heâs clearly overachieving what his father failed to do, so what if he also decides to exterminate the rest of us like his father wanted to?
One moment Iâm standing, and the next, my feet leave the ground as Kirill grabs hold of my neck.
His fingers dig into the sensitive flesh, and I canât breathe as he tightens his hold. I thrash, scratching at his wrist, but I might as well not be touching him.
His voice darkens, sounding like itâs underground due to the buzzing in my ears. âWho is he that youâd go to this length to protect him, hmm?â
I pat his wrist, my eyes begging him to let me go. âKiâ¦rillâ¦â
âWho the fuck is he, Aleksandra?â
His voice booms in my ears. Itâs the first time Iâve ever heard this angry, frightening tone that could crumble mountains.
Tears rim my eyes, and Iâm not sure if itâs because of the way he yelled at me or the fact that Iâm suffocating.
Just when I think Iâll lose consciousness, Kirill releases me. I stumble to the ground, coughing and massaging the handprints he left on my throat.
My shoulder hits the wall, and Iâm thankful for the support as I topple over and nearly throw up from all the coughing.
When Iâm calmer and breathing more easily, I stare at the monster standing over me. His eyes are a raging color that resembles a stormy sea thatâs out to drown me.
âIâm going to need a name.â
I slowly shake my head. âIâ¦canât.â
âYou canât or you wonât?â
I rise to my full height. âWhy should I be obliged to tell you anything when I know nothing about you?â
âI own you, not the other way around.â
âNo one owns me.â
He gets closer, his expression more frightening than before. I step back.
I donât mean to. It just happens.
Kirill is a scary man. Some would argue heâs not a man, but half man, half beast. Right now, he looks fully monstrous.
This isnât methodical like on the battlefield or when heâs plotting something. Heâs neither calm nor collected.
This is personal.
Itâs clear in every step he takes that this situation will end badly for me. The problem is, there doesnât seem to be anything I can do to dissipate the raging volcano thatâs about to sweep me over.
I canât even escape with him blocking the only exit.
Maybe if I distract himâ
A commotion comes from the stairs, and I freeze. Kirill doesnât; his entire attention remains on me. Heâs like a giant black cat who wonât stop until he catches his prey.
âBoss!â Maksim calls from upstairs. âThereâs been an intrusion.â