Twilight Sins: Chapter 69
Twilight Sins (Kulikov Bratva Book 1)
âWhere the fuck is he?â I mutter just loud enough for the earpiece Iâm wearing to pick up. âHeâs supposed to be here, Nik.â
Nikandrâs voice is staticky through the headphones. âHe should be here. He said heâd be here. I read it in the article and confirmed it with two other sources. Akim wanted to prove that security at his club is tight enough that he isnât afraid to mingle with the patrons.â
âNone of that changes the fact that Akim isnât fucking here,â I growl.
I havenât seen a single member of the Gustev Bratva since we climbed out of the car and walked up to the crowd of people gathered outside The Rouge Lounge. Itâs been twenty minutes of milling around with influencers desperate to get the scoop on the newest hotspot and people who donât exist except to be seen at the right place with the right people. Itâs fucking nauseating.
The only way Iâd put up with this is if I got to kill Akim once and for all at the end of it. But the coward hasnât shown his face once.
âI didnât say a word to anyone,â Nik says in my ear. âI told Oleg to tighten up security at the house, but thatâs it. He doesnât know why.â
âThereâs no way our plan leaked,â I say mostly to myself.
âMaybe Akim changed his mind.â
âAfter making sure everyone in the city knew heâd be here? No way.â I scan the crowd again, looking for security guards or bouncers I recognize. But theyâre nobodies. Civilians. âItâs an embarrassment. He looks scared. Why would he do this unless heâ¦â
My voice drifts, an idea taking root in my brain.
âYakov? You there?â
Akim told everyone who would listen exactly where heâd be standing tonight, down to the minute. It was like he was advertising his own execution. It was so easy that Nik and I couldnât pass up the opportunity, even with how quickly the plan needed to come together.
And Akim knew I wouldnât be able to resist.
My veins fill with ice.
âFuck!â
The girl next to me gasps and tucks into the chest of her boyfriend, whoâs shirt is hanging open down to his belly button. I shove past both of them, a string of curse words pouring out of my mouth.
âWhere are you going?â Nik asks. âWhat changed?â
âEverything changed,â I snap. âGet back to the car. Now!â
I can see Nikandr moving in my peripherals, his head bobbing above the crowd. But I break into a run.
âYakov, what is happening?â
Shit, shit, shit.
âSetup,â I pant, running as fast as I can now. âItâs a fucking setup, Nik. Akim was never going to be here. He announced it because he knew weâd show up. He knew weâd leave Luna and Mariya at home alone.â
Thereâs a beat before Nik curses. He catches up to me, racing up the opposite side of the street towards the car. I can hear him breathing heavily in the earpiece. âWhy would he do this? Why not go after us?â
âMy death isnât enough. He doesnât want my life. He wants me to suffer.â
Luna. Mariya. My heart clenches.
Love is loss. Itâs a weakness. Itâs a vulnerability.
Akim knows that and heâs going after the people I love.
I never even told her.
Nikandr hops into the driverâs seat and starts the car just as I make it to the passenger side. My door is still hanging open when he peels away from the curb and tears down the street.
âHow did you figure it out?â Nik asks. âDid you see something orâ ââ
âI just know.â
âHow?â he presses. âWeâre supposed to confirm this shit. Thatâs what you told me. What if heâs just late and we gave up the opportunity to take him out?â
âI know,â I growl. âDrive the fucking car. Get there now.â
I kept my phone in the car so I wouldnât be distracted, but when I reach for it now, there are three missed calls from Mariya and a voicemail.
I call her back, but thereâs no answer. I call Oleg, but same thing. Endless ringing.
âWhere are they?â I grit out.
I fire off a text to Oleg. Akim Gustev is coming for you.
I copy the same message to Mariya with one change. Hide until we get there.
It might already be too late.
âAkim could have been at the mansion minutes after we left. With the thirty-minute drive to the club and the thirty minutes we stood outside⦠We gave him an entire fucking hour, Nik.â
âMariya is smart,â Nik says, his voice shaky. âSheâll know what to do.â
âBut Lunaââ I canât even say her name. Canât even think it.
Sheâs pregnant.
If Akim figures out sheâs carrying my child, he wonât just kill her; heâll destroy her.
My hand is shaking with the need to rip Akim Gustevâs still-beating heart out of his chest when I play the voicemail Mariya left. Her voice rings through the car like sheâs sitting in the backseat.
âI donât need your voicemail, Yakov. I need you! Akim Gustev isnât at The Rouge Lounge like he said. Heâs here. At our house. It was a trap!â
Without a word, Nik slams on the gas.