Throne of Vengeance: Chapter 3
Throne of Vengeance: An Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance (Throne Duet Book 2)
Iâm stunned into silence.
A long, excruciating silence.
Did Rai just ask me who I am, or have I somehow lost my mind?
I gently touch her shoulder, trying not to inflict pressure, even though all I want to do is hold her close and make us both forget this morning ever happened.
She flinches, and for the first time, I see the current of uncertainty in her eyes. Iâve never witnessed such emotions in them before, like theyâre fire in the ocean. No matter how much it whirls and embraces the wind, itâll eventually be drowned.
âWhy are you touching me? Who are you?â
âMy name is Kyle. Iâm your husband.â
She shakes her head the slightest bit. It seems like she wants to do it more, but the soft neck brace stops her. âI donât know you, and you certainly arenât my husband.â
I tighten my hold on her shoulder to feel her warmth as I smooth my voice. âItâs me, Rai.â
I maintain eye contact because I need the connection Iâve always had with Rai right now. She may change and gather her hair up to be the woman the world demands of her, but when I stare deep in her eyes, I see the burn for more, the flames that rise with the need of passion.
Not today.
Today, the connection is off, as if the fire and the flames were drowned by the sea. Her pupils are dilated and sheâs stiff as a board in my arms.
Itâs like she doesnât know me at all. As if sheâs being touched by a complete stranger.
âLet me go.â Thereâs a note of fear in her voice.
My fingers dig into her shoulder, perhaps not too gently because of the current of emotions traveling through me right now, but I try to speak as calmly as possible. âRai, you might be confused, but Iâm really your husband.â
âLet me go!â she screams. âHelp! He wants to hurt me. Someone help me!â
The fuck? âI would never hurt you.â
The doctor and the nurse barge inside, but remain close to the door when I glare them both down. Ruslan and Katia join, too, their eyes studying Rai intently.
âHelp me.â She tries to wiggle free, but I donât allow her room to move.
âStop asking for others to help you from me,â I snap, my temper getting the better of me. âItâs supposed to be the other way around.â
She flinches, but her lips thin in a line.
âYou canât talk to a patient like that,â the doctor scolds.
âFuck off. You donât get to tell me how I speak to my wife.â
âH-help me,â Rai whispers, tears streaming down her cheeks. âPlease help me, please.â
This is not the Rai I know. She would never plead with others, let alone allow them to see her cry.
âDo you need anything, miss?â Ruslanâs unsure gaze slides to me, then back to her.
âWho are all these people?â She stares between the three of us, and then back to her guard as if he is her only reprieve. âRuslan?â
âYes, miss?â
She sucks in a deep breath like a child about to throw a tantrum, then exhales again. Her voice turns hysterical. âGet them out of here! Get them all out!â
âMiss.â The doctor approaches her slowly. âYou need to calm down.â
He tries to touch her, but I grab his wrist and twist it backward, making him wince in pain.
That causes Rai to scream louder. âGet out! Get out!â
âSir.â The doctor strains, but heâs smart enough not to fight me, so I let him go. If he tries something funny, Iâll break his fucking wrist. âItâs better if you leave.â
âNo.â
âIf you donât, she might have a panic attack.â
âFuck that. Sheâs my wife and Iâm not leaving her side.â
âSir, itâs not in her best interest for you to keep staying here.â
âOutâ¦outâ¦â Her shaking has worsened and her lips are too pale. Sheâs not the type who has these strong visceral reactions, and yet she appears on the verge of a breakdown. I canât be the reason behind that.
Even though thereâs nothing I want to do more than hold on to her, I need to let her go. Just for a while.
It takes all my power to release her, stand up, and step back.
She continues watching me even when Iâm far away from her bed, and I motion at Ruslan and Katia to leave with me.
âRuslanâ¦â she calls. âS-stay.â
âYes, miss.â
Why the fuck is she calling for him but not me? Even Katia appears taken aback, but she steps outside with me.
The doctor and the nurse remain beside Rai, talking to her in soothing tones. Judging from the slowing rise and fall of her chest, that seems to have managed to somewhat calm her down.
I keep watching from the doorway, unable to look away. She appears so soft, fragile, and all I want to do is to hold her hand and protect her.
The nurse keeps talking to her while the doctor steps outside. I grab him by the collar and slam him against the wall. âWhat the fuck is wrong with her?â
âSir, if you donât release me, I canât speak.â
I push him away with a shove. âTalk.â
He massages the back of his neck and fixes his collar. âMrs. Sokolov seems to be suffering from selective amnesia.â
âBecause she fell?â
âYes, we believe the fall has caused some swelling in her brain and thatâs why she has amnesia.â
âYou said selectiveâdoes that mean sheâll regain her memories soon?â
âNo, selective means she lost part of her memories.â
âWhat part?â
âFrom the initial questions we asked, she seems to have forgotten everything that happened for the past ten years.â
âWhat?â
âMrs. Sokolov believes sheâs eighteen years old. As a result, she doesnât remember the events that happened in the past ten years. That applies to people she met in that period, too.â
I didnât know her ten years ago. No wonder she thought I was a stranger.
âHow can she get her memories back?â
âUnfortunately, thereâs no cure for amnesia. Fortunately, itâs not completely irrevocable. If sheâs surrounded by supportive family and friends, she might be able to recall things.â I donât miss the way he stressed the part about being supportive. This fucker is exactly two seconds away from being throttled to death.
âHow long will it take for her to remember?â
âThereâs no definite answer to that. It can be a few days or a few decades. Most likely, she will never recoup those lost memories.â
Fuck!
âOne more thing,â he says.
âWhat?â
âShe needs patience and care during this period so she can get back to the outside world. Everything has changed for her, and ten years is a significant gap for a woman her age.â
I nod sharply. âBut is she physically okay?â
âAside from the neck sprain that should heal in a few days, she has no serious injuries.â
At least sheâs safe. Iâll find a way to deal with her brain.
Ignoring the doctor, I step past him toward Raiâs room.
âSir?â
âWhat?â I stop but donât turn around.
âIt would be better if you didnât go inside. She had a strong reaction toward you, and if she has a panic attack while she is very confused, it might lead to serious health complications. Please limit your contact with herâfor now, at least.â
My fists clench on either side of me, but I donât step inside. The doctor leaves after I flop down in a chair in front of her room.
Thereâs no way in hell I will stay away from her, but at the same time, I could never put her health in danger.
I keep watching from the window. Ruslan stands beside her bed, both hands in front of him. The reason sheâs not rejecting him like she did me and Katia is obviously because heâs been by her side for more than ten years.
He and Vladimir were always there, like fucking shadows.
âKatia,â I call out without ripping my gaze from Rai. âGo get her clothes and anything sheâll need for her stay in the hospital.â
She doesnât make a move to leave.
âWhat are you waiting for? An invitation?â
âDo you want to go home to rest? Your injury must hurt,â she offers. âIâll stand guard here.â
âIâm fine.â I throw up a dismissive hand. âGo home and bring the little rascal, Peter. Ask Sergei to send more guards here until her discharge, but donât disclose anything about her condition to any of the Voryâs members. Rai wouldnât want them to witness her in this weak state.â
She nods and storms out of the hospital.
I donât care if Rai wonât see me now. Iâm not leaving this place until she does.
Ever since I saw her lying at the bottom of the stairs, the thing beating in my chest has been burning and roaring like a volcano on the brink of eruption.
And the only way to extinguish that fire is through her.
My wife.
My Rai.
We spend three days in the hospital.
Three days of CT scans, analyses, and whatever the fuck the doctors come up with. None of them seem to provide the solution to making her remember.
Whenever I go near her, she screams at me to get out. When I donât, she starts to hyperventilate and cry.
Every time I do thatâinsist on being by her side while she chases me outâRuslan and Katia glare at me as if they are ready to cut me up limb by limb. Fuck them and fuck the doctors. No one keeps me away from my wife.
Sheâs slowly accepting Katia as her second guard, but Ruslan is the one she looks at the most, probably since she clearly remembers him.
After waking up, she asked about her grandfather. When Ruslan told her heâs dead, she spent the entire night crying.
Even though I was sitting by the door, I could hear her sniffles and deep intakes of air that came after a long time of crying.
I listened to her all night in silence, and when she fell asleep, I quietly stepped inside and watched her sleeping form in the darkness. I wanted to hold her and wipe the tears on her cheeks, but she has become a light sleeper and wouldâve started a riot if she found me touching her.
So I spent most of the night watching silently like a fucking creep.
The fact that she recalls and accepts most people except for me has been slowly but surely eating away at me like acid.
She was friendly with the fucker Damien when he showed up to visit her. Even though Katia kept quiet, the elite group learned about her being in the hospital, and eventually found out about her amnesia. Sergei and Vlad came, too, obviously. Her only remark to them was that theyâve gotten old.
Sergei asked me about the baby, and I told him everything is fine. He naturally didnât want to talk to her about it because it would freak her out in this situation. Since sheâs not pregnant, the doctor didnât mention anything about that, so sheâs still clueless in that regard, and itâs best it remains this way until she hopefully gets her memories back.
Raiâs accident shuffled Sergeiâs cards, and I could see the doubt about the future in his wrinkled eyes. Rai holds V Corp upright, and if she doesnât remember the last ten years of her life or the education and experience that came with it, thereâs no way she will be able to finance the brotherhoodâs war with the Irish.
Itâs a legitimate concern, but I donât give a fuck about any of that.
Kirill is now inside with his closest guard, Aleksander. Damien came again, too, even though I told him to stop showing up. He just gave me the middle finger while strolling inside.
Kirill is here to confirm that his greatest foe is indeed out of it and wonât hurt him in the long run. Damien, on the other hand, is being a fucking leech whoâs enjoying the fact that she doesnât remember me a bit too much. Needless to say, I stand at the entrance to eavesdrop on their conversations.
The two leaders are sitting casually on either side of her while Ruslan, Katia, Aleksander, and Damienâs guard stand by the walls.
âWhat are you doing here, Kirill?â Rai slowly peels the skin off her apple with a small knife. Sheâs sitting, the hospital table in front of her. Thankfully, she appears healthier despite the brace around her neck. âI didnât know we were close enough for you to pay me a visit.â
He readjusts his glasses with his middle finger. âWeâre not. But youâre not close with Damien either.â
âHey, motherfucker.â Damien snaps his fingers at him. âShut the fuck up and fuck the fuck off.â
âHeâs tolerable.â She points her thumb at Damien, then directs her attention to Kirill. âYouâre not.â
âWise. Very wise, indeed.â Damien retrieves a cigarette and places it in his mouth.
âNo smoking in the hospital.â She scolds then frowns. âWhen did you get a haircut?â
âLast week. You like it?â He lights the cigarette anyway.
âIt makes you look like an old man.â
âIf Iâm an old man, youâre an old woman, Rai, and Kirill isâ¦ancient.â
She snickers at that before she glances at Kirill. âAre you going to tell me the reason for your visit?â
âI just wanted to make sure youâre fine. Canât I do that?â
âDid you expect me to fall for that?â
âI can be a good sport, Sokolov.â
âMaybe in a parallel world, and even then, I wonât believe it.â
âOuch.â Damien laughs. âGive him more, Rai. Iâm interested to see how much his poker face can take on.â
Kirill ignores him and his body angles in Raiâs direction. âI heard you donât remember.â
âI donât. Not the past ten years, at least,â she says quietly before she chews on a small piece of apple.
âDoes that mean you donât recall the time you came into my club, drank until you nearly passed out, and then danced alone like a lunatic?â
âI would never do that!â She stares at Ruslan, who bows his head.
Waitâ¦she did that?
My fist clenches at the thought that someone other than me saw Rai drunk. She becomes so loose and fucking adorable when drunk.
âYes, you did.â Kirill tilts his head to the side. âYou didnât leave either and insisted on staying the night. You passed out in one of the rooms upstairs.â
âYeah? So what?â
He narrows his eyes but soon goes back to his normal expression, which is blank, but in a welcoming kind of way instead of mean like Damienâs. âSo do you remember coming on to me?â
She did that? Iâm ready to punch Kirill in the nose when she laughs. âIn your dreams. Youâre far away from my type.â
âHow would you know when you think youâre just eighteen?â
âI know I despise your guts and your face and your foxy nature and everything you do to get power. I would cut your dick off before letting you come near me.â
Damien bursts out in laughter, and I canât help the smile that grazes my lips. Thatâs my woman.
âSo you remember nothing of what happened that night?â Kirill probes.
âNo, but that doesnât mean I would ever come on to a psycho like you.â
Kirill smirks. âIsnât your husband similar to me?â
She purses her lips. âI have no husband.â
âBut we all attended your wedding.â
âI donât remember it, so it didnât happen,â she snaps.
Damien takes her hand in his. âThatâs the spirit, Rai. Truth is, you and I were always meant to be together.â
My blood boils and Iâm a second away from barging in there and throwing him to the floor.
âReally?â she asks slowly.
âReally. Iâm the love of your life. It started when you saw me kill for the first time. You said it was hot.â He grins. âThen we had a lot of kinky sex.â
Thatâs it.
âYouâll have a kinky death if you donât get the fuck out.â I barge inside, my fists clenched on either side of me.
Rai stiffens and tightens her hold on the knife. Kirill stands up and offers her a fake smile. âI hope you never get better, you little devil.â
Rai flips him off, and he smirks as he leaves with Aleksander following after him.
âWhat are you waiting for?â I motion at Damien. âPiss off.â
He takes a long drag of his cigarette and blows a cloud of smoke. âIsnât it the husband whom she doesnât remember?â
Fucker.
âHey, Rai.â He grins at her. âThe only reason you married this tool is due to being forced. Now, you can divorce him and come back to me. I donât believe in the whole virgin kink so itâs a win for both of us. What do you think?â
I swing my fist at him, but her voice cuts me off. âGet out. Both of you.â
My eyes slowly close at her tone. Rai and I always had our problems, but the way she keeps on rejecting me ever so brutally is taking its toll on me.
âIâll be back.â Damien staggers to his feet and smirks at me before he and his guard leave. I keep glaring at his back as he strides down the hall. Why does she remember this fucker but not me?
âOut.â She points at the door with her knife.
âYou canât chase me away for the rest of your life. Iâm your husband.â
âThen I can just divorce you.â
I grit my teeth, then release them to not sound agitated. Thatâs the last thing she needs. âYou canât just divorce me. You have duties toward the brotherhood, remember?â
âRuslan, get him out!â Her pitch rises, fingers trembling around the knife.
âIâll come back,â I tell her matter-of-factly and step out of the hospital room.
Iâm sitting on one of the plain chairs when a large shadow falls on me. I stare up to find Vladimirâs boring bloody face.
First Kirill and Damien, and now Vladimir. Fucking perfect.
âYou should go home, Kyle.â
âIâm fine,â I spit out.
âYou have dark circles and you stink.â
Of course I do. I havenât changed clothes since the day I brought her here, and Iâve been washing up in the hospital bathroom. I also sleep sitting up in the seat because I canât let my guard down.
âDo you want her to see you this way?â Vladimir asks, but itâs clearly rhetorical since he continues. âGo shower, change clothes, and then come back. Sheâs not going nowhere.â
I donât like the way he speaks to me. Itâs that fucking Russian condescension that runs in all their blood.
âIâll stand guard in front of her room until your return. Sheâs asleep anyway.â
I throw a glance at her. Sheâs lying on her back, eyes closed, and her hand is splayed above her head on the pillow. It was one of her most adorable habits that she eventually got rid of.
If sheâs really going to be the Rai from ten years ago, that means she might never accept me as her husband again.
I try to pretend that doesnât slice me open in a hundred different painful ways.
Staggering to my feet, I motion at Peter to stay in front of her room. I lean in to whisper, âTell me if anything happens.â
âYes, sir,â he murmurs back.
Heâs a useless kid in battle, but heâs good when it comes to spying, at least.
As I leave the hospital, I vow one thing.
Iâll make sure Rai remembers me, even if itâs the last thing I do.