Captured By A Sinner: Chapter 33
Captured By A Sinner (The Sinners Series)
I hand Rosalie the morning-after pill, then say, âYou donât have to take it. The choice is yours.â
âIâm so taking it,â she mutters, quickly swallowing it down with some water. âIâd like to actually live a little before having a baby.â
Right. She hasnât had time to be happy. I want that for her.
I take hold of her hand, and weaving our fingers together, I ask, âDo you want to come with me to get Luna?â
âAt your parentsâ place?â Worry creases her brow. âDo you think theyâll be okay with me after I snubbed them for three years?â
âOf course, theyâll be okay,â I assure her. âThey understand.â
Her features tighten with nerves, and her tongue darts out to wet her lips. âIâm nervous.â
âI can see that,â I chuckle. âYou trust me, right?â
She inhales deeply, then nods. âYes.â
âI wonât let anything happen to you.â
âI know.â
âThen why are you nervous?â I ask so I can understand where sheâs coming from.
âIâm about to go to my boyfriendâs parents. What if they disapprove? Iâm not exactly a mafia princess like Mariya.â
A dark frown forms on my forehead as I tilt my head. âYou think youâre not good enough for me?â
âAh⦠itâs just⦠youâre the head of the bratva, and Iâm the girl who got kidnapped twice.â
âWhereâs this coming from?â I ask, actually blown away.
Her shoulders sag, and she looks vulnerable as she admits, âI come from a family of sex traffickers, and I have nothing to offer you. Iâm just⦠me.â
Letting go of her hand, I step closer and frame her face. âYouâre not just you. Youâre moya Malenâkaya Roza. Youâre the woman I love, the woman I killed for.â I lean closer, making sure I have her attention. âRosalie, Iâm not worthy of you.â
âYes, you are,â she whispers, her eyes starting to shine. âYou changed my life in so many good ways. If it werenât for youâ¦â she shakes her head, âIâd either be dead or married to Greco. Youâre the only one who gives me choices. Youâve always done whatâs best for me, even when it broke your heart. Donât you see it, Viktor? Youâre everything to me.â
I press my forehead to hers. âThat right there is why my parents will accept you with open arms, moya Malenâkaya Roza. You love me, and thatâs enough.â
âOkay,â she whispers. âBut if you let go of my hand, Iâm making a run for it.â
A smile spreads over my face as I hold my hand out to her. When she places her palm against mine, I say, âItâs you and me, moya Malenâkaya Roza. Forever.â
âForever,â she agrees.
âNow, letâs go tell my parents the good news.â I pull her out of the house and follow the path to my parentsâ place. I donât bother knocking as we enter through a side door. âWhere are you?â I call out.
âThe kitchen,â Mom answers, then we hear excited barking.
As we cross the entrance hall, Luna comes running out of the kitchen, her paws slipping on the polished tiles. Her tail wags, her butt wiggles, then sheâs making happy whining noises as she reaches Rosalie, who crouches down.
âAww, Mommy missed you so much,â Rosalie coos, wrapping her arms around her dog.
âAnd Iâm chopped liver again,â I mutter. Patting Lunaâs head, I smile at their happy reunion.
Mom comes out of the kitchen with a wide smile, then pauses when she notices Rosalie.
Rosalie quickly straightens up and grabs hold of my hand. She gives my mom an awkward wave. âHi, Mrs. Vetrov. Iâm sorry, abââ
âNa-a-a,â Mom silences her. âThereâs nothing to apologize for.â She walks closer, her eyes drifting over the bruises on Rosalieâs face and the cast on her arm. âWhat happened?â
âThe Cosa Nostra,â I mutter.
Dad comes down the stairs and takes one look at Rosalie, then mutters, âChrist. I heard shit went down. Iâm glad youâre both okay, though.â
Mom glares at Dad. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
âAh⦠because I just heard about it five minutes ago.â
âOh,â Mom deflates, and it saves Dad from being in trouble. She turns her attention back to Rosalie, then rushes forward and pulls her into a hug. âOh, sweetheart,â Mom coos as if sheâs talking to a baby. âEverything will be better soon. Iâm so sorry they hurt you.â
With Rosalieâs fingers squeezing the life out of mine, I say, âLet her breathe, Mom.â
Mom quickly lets go, giving Rosalie a smile. âSorry, Iâm a hugger.â
âItâs okay,â Rosalie tries to reassure her while stepping closer to me.
I glance at Dad, who has a pleased smile on my face. âGood job yesterday. Iâm proud of you.â
âThanks, Dad.â I gesture at Luna, whoâs sitting next to Rosalieâs leg. âWe just came to get our baby. Thanks for taking care of her.â
âYouâre not staying for dinner?â Mom asks. âI made pot roast.â
Looking down at Rosalie, I ask, âDo you want to stay?â
Still a little nervous, she nods. âSure. That will be nice.â
Just then, we hear Uncle Alexeiâs laughter and Aunt Isabella snapping, âWipe that smile off your face. I swear, your farts stink so bad, youâd swear youâre already dead and decomposing.â
âEau De Koslov,â he chuckles.
âYouâve got the eww part right.â
They come around the corner, then see us all watching them.
âYouâre back,â Uncle Alexei says, his eyes snapping to Rosalie. âAnd now I understand why you killed four men.â
âSweet Jesus,â Aunt Isabella murmurs as she rushes forward. âWhat the hell did they do to you?â
âReal subtle,â I mutter. Letting go of Rosalieâs hand, I wrap my arm around her. âCan we talk about anything but the trauma she suffered, please?â
Uncle Alexei grins at me. âI heard you used the move I taught you to break Grecoâs neck?â
When I nod, he comes to pat me on my shoulder. âBadass.â He stops in front of Rosalie. âAre you going to stay with us?â
Squeezing right against my side, Rosalie nods.
Uncle Alexeiâs gaze flicks between us, then he says, âDidnât I call it?â
âWe all called it,â Dad mutters.
âYeah, but I called it first.â
We watch them argue as they walk to the dining room. Leaning down, I whisper. âTheyâre talking about us getting together.â
âI figured as much,â Rosalie whispers. âTheyâre super intense. I see where you get it from.â
When we head to the dining room, Luna follows us and lies down next to Rosalieâs chair.
âSheâs not going to let you out of her sight,â I chuckle as I sit down at the head of the table, with Rosalie to my right.
Rosalie leans down to pet Lunaâs head. âMommyâs good girl.â
When she straightens up, I lock eyes with her and murmur so only she will hear, âDaddyâs good girl.â
Rosalieâs cheeks light up, and she quickly checks to see if Dad or Uncle Alexei heard, but theyâre too busy talking about the vacation theyâre planning.
âWhere are you going this year?â I ask.
âBali,â Uncle Alexei answers. âItâs the womenâs turn to pick.â
To my surprise, Rosalie says, âThe pictures I saw of Bali are beautiful.â
Just then, Mom and Aunt Isabella carry in the food.
Mom smiles at us, âYou could come with?â Her eyes settle on me. âYou havenât taken a vacation since you took over the bratva.â
I glance at Rosalie. âWhat do you think?â
âMe?â she gasps. âWhy me?â
I tilt my head, the corner of my mouth lifting. âBecause weâll be going on vacation. You have a say too.â
Her eyes widen. âTo Bali? Us? This year?â
Everyone starts to laugh, which makes Rosalie blush harder.
Lifting my hand, I brush my knuckles over her cheek. âDo you want to go on vacation with my parents?â
âAhâ¦â Rosalie glances around the table before looking at me again. âYou can decide.â
Turning my attention to my parents, I say, âGive us some time to think about it.â
When everyoneâs seated and weâve helped ourselves to Momâs pot roast, the conversation flows easily, and Rosalie seems to relax.
Itâs the first time weâre doing something together as a couple.
I love it.