Heart of My Monster: Chapter 26
Heart of My Monster: A Dark Mafia Romance (Monster Trilogy Book 3)
Drip.
Drip.
Drip!
I slowly open my eyes, bracing myself for the image of my family membersâ dead bodies and their blood splashing on my face.
A groan sounds from my right, followed by a low curse and a âCome on!â
I look up, but instead of the bodies hanging above my head, thereâs a dark green roof full of spots of black mud at the corners. Cracks spread across the walls like sporadic spiderwebs.
A repugnant stench of humidity makes it hard to inhale properly. My lungs suffocate with every breath, nearly triggering a claustrophobic reaction I never knew I had.
Thereâs no window, and the only exit is a rusty metal door. Couple that with flickering fluorescent lights, and itâs like a scene from the armyâs interrogation room.
The dripping sound comes from a wobbly faucet thatâs spilling into a yellowish sink in the corner.
The source of the groaning, however, is Viktor, whoâs sitting on a metal chair beside me. Both of us are bound with thick plastic straps that create uncomfortable friction.
I release a breath after Iâve made sure heâs alive and well, despite the dry blood that trickles down his temple.
If something happened to Viktor, Kirill wouldnât be able to cope, so Iâm beyond relieved that he made it.
I rack my brain to think of the reason weâre here.
The last thing I remember was seeing Babushka before someone knocked me out. I assume they did the same to Viktor, but he probably struggled more, which explains the wound he has.
I remember nothing after that except for waking up here.
Judging by the way Viktor is struggling in the chair, it doesnât look like he can undo the bindings. I test them myself, but theyâre strapped too tight all over my arms, chest, and my legs.
âAny luck?â I sound a bit groggy, and I have to clear my throat.
Viktor directs his attention at me and shakes his head. âIâve been trying to no avail.â
If he canât make an escape, itâll be hard for me to come up with an alternative.
Just when Iâm thinking of the logistics of trying to flip one of us over or sitting back to back to help one another, the door creaks open.
Both of us freeze as our kidnappers walk inside.
I already saw Babushka earlier with her closed-off expression and terrorizing cane, but the other two who accompany her are a surprise.
My jaw nearly hits the floor as the three of them stop a safe distance away from us.
Babushka stands in the middle and slams her cane on the ground in a clear demand of attention, but I couldnât look at her even if I wanted to.
My focus is stolen by the other two.
One is Uncle Albert, and while thatâs predictable, the third presence isnât.
Even Viktor narrows his eyes on her, despite still struggling in his chair.
The person whoâs staring down at us with her holier-than-thou expression is none other than Yulia.
She looks as elegant as ever in a dark red dress and black designer heels. Her golden hair is pulled into a French twist, and her arms are crossed over her chest.
âWhatâ¦â I trail off, lost for words. What should I ask in a situation like this?
âIâm disappointed in you, Sasha.â Uncleâs voice carries in the air and slaps me across the face. âI really wanted to give you another chance, but you went ahead and chose to stay with the man who killed your family.â
My lips tremble. âIâ¦donât believe he did it, and I havenât seen any evidence that convinces me otherwise.â
Babushka approaches, swings her cane, and hits me with it across my middle. That sense of terror I experienced while we were chased returns with a vengeance.
My baby.
âInsolent! Your father must be rolling in his grave for having a daughter like you.â
âMy father wouldnât have been as heartless as you.â I glare at her and then at Uncle. âWhat is Yulia doing here?â
âIâm an ally,â the woman herself replies, her nose nearly reaching for the sky. âSince we share the same enemy, it only makes sense that we join forces.â
âIf you think Kirill will fall for your tricksââ
âHeâs already on his way,â Uncle cuts me off. âSeems that we had his weakness all along. You.â
My spine jerks upright, and the possible subsequent events come to mind.
They kidnapped us to make Kirill come alone, and when he does, theyâll kill him.
I have hope that he knows itâs a trap and wonât come. Or at least, heâll bring backup.
Surely heâll realize that heâd be walking straight to his death.
â¦Right?
âOnce that devil is dead,â Yulia says. âKosta will be the new Pakhan.â
âAnd Anton will be released and return to his rightful place as the leader of the family,â Babushka says. Her voice is fainter, and upon closer inspection, she looks so much older, as if the winds of time have been blowing in her face.
My mind keeps going back to the fact that they plan to kill Kirill, and if they do thatâ¦
No.
I refuse to think of that possibility. No one will be able to take Kirillâs life.
No one.
I meet my grandmotherâs malicious gaze with my own. âEver thought that Anton isnât interested in leading the familyâs shady business? Maybe heâs thinking of another life outside of duty and needless drama and wars.â
âNonsense. Anton knows his role, and he will take it proudly, unlike a certain traitor in our midst.â
âTraitor? Iâm the traitor now?â I ask incredulously. âFor the past six years, I lived as a man just to be a puppet for the family that never appreciated me or made me feel like I belonged. I sacrificed myself and my identity to protect you, but you still never made me feel like I was a member of this damn family. You know who did? Kirill! He unconditionally made me his family just because I asked, and if you think Iâll let you kill him based on no proof, then youâre delusional.â
âYouâre the only delusional one here,â my uncle says. âYou canât stop us anymore, Sasha. Thatâs why youâre tied to that chair.â
âWeâll make sure you see him getting killed right in front of your eyes,â Yulia adds.
âHeâs your son!â
âI never considered that devil my son. Heâs just an eyesore reminder of his fucking father. Once I get rid of him, Iâll finally stop seeing Roman in his damn face.â
âStop saying that! He has nothing to do with what his father did, and neither does Karina.â
âIâll get rid of them both one at a time.â
It hits me then, and I slide my attention to Uncle Albert. âWhen you said you had a source who told you about who executed the massacre and who said Kirill was the mastermind, did you by any chance mean Yulia?â
He nods. âWeâve been exchanging information for a few years.â
âYou canât be serious. You just heard her. All she ever wanted was to get rid of Roman and Kirill. She poisoned her husband for years so his health would deteriorate, and he eventually died. Sheâs lying so that sheâll be able to throw Kirill under the bus.â
âShe heard Roman and Kirill talk about the plan right before he enlisted in the army.â
âSheâs lying!â I canât believe I almost fell for the idea that he could be the one behind the plot of my familyâs annihilation.
I shouldâve held on to the truth I knew deep in my heartâthe fact that Kirill isnât the type who targets unarmed civilians or children.
And yet I fell for their plans so stupidly, I want to kick myself.
I have not a shadow of a doubt that all of this is part of Yuliaâs elaborate plan to snatch power for Konstantin. All these years, she was struggling to even have her familyâs support, but she never gave up and never looked like a loser.
Probably because she knew that her alliance with Babushka and Uncle would eventually give her the desired results.
âYouâre delusional.â Yulia approaches me and leans forward so that her face is level with mine. âYou think heâs all that, but heâs nothing more than a monster. I was right behind the door when Roman asked him what he should do with a certain family that was obstructing his way. Kirill gave him a full report on how to effectively get rid of each and every one of them. You should be thankful, really. Iâm delivering you the revenge you couldnât get yourself.â
I spit on her malicious face. âYouâre a narcissistic liar and a bitch. If you think Iâll believe a word out of your mouth, youâre the delusional one.â
Her eyes close, and she wipes her cheeks with the back of her hand, then she slaps me so hard, I reel in my chair.
Her handprint burns on my cheek, and my eyes sting. Viktor tightens his muscles against his bindings and curses. âDonât touch her!â
âOr else what?â She glares at him. âYouâre as useless as she is.â
He growls, and it sounds animalistic in the silence. I exchange a look with him to communicate that he canât let her rattle him. Sheâs cut from the same cloth as Kirill, and their type really enjoys playing with other peopleâs intense emotions.
âYouâre right,â Viktor tells me. âSheâs a liar. Boss never gave his father any of the plan sheâs talking about. In fact, ever since he was shot in Russia, heâs been trying to find out why the Belsky Organization targeted him.â
The answer is as clear as day: itâs because Yulia fed them this information.
âYou shouldâve stayed dead after that explosion.â Yulia glares down at me. âI even went through all the trouble of falsifying the DNA test to make that devil believe you died.â
My lips part. âYou planned that?â
âAnd I enjoyed every second of watching Kirill suffer. If you didnât come back, he wouldâve gotten himself killed, but no, you had to be uncooperative.â
âYouâ¦youâ¦â Iâm lost for words. A part of me canât believe a mother would willingly hurt her son this deeply, but the other part knows that she can go further than this.
Not only did she never consider Kirill her son, but she also thinks of him as an enemy.
Uncle Albert checks his phone and then smiles. âHeâs finally here.â
My heartbeat picks up, and I swallow the saliva flooding my mouth.
Please tell me he brought backup. Pleaseâ
My hopes dwindle when the door opens again, and two burly mercenaries lead Kirill inside.
Heâs alone.
Fuck.
Damn it!
What the hell was he thinking?
They mustâve taken away his weapons before they led him here, so heâs well and truly defenseless.
All focus turns to him, but his light eyes land on me, and he studies me from toe to head. When he reaches my face, a muscle clenches in his jaw, probably at seeing the red mark on my cheek.
I look back with what must appear to be terrorized fear, my mind reeling with endless questions. Are you here to get killed? How could you fall for this?
But the calm expression on his face manages to ease the agitation, even partially.
The men push him to his knees in front of the three. I wince when he hits the ground with a thud. His back is to me, but I can almost see his nonchalant expression as he looks up at them.
âLower your damn head, devil.â Yulia slaps him across the face so hard, his head flies to the right.
He looks up at her again, probably with a more provocative expression, because her eyes blaze, and she slaps him harder. âI said lower your head.â
âStop it!â I struggle against my bindings, wanting to claw her eyes out for daring to hit him after everything sheâs made him go through.
âDonât mind her, Sasha. Mother seems to have an overwhelming hatred toward me, so Iâm letting her get the dissatisfaction off her chest.â
âYou can be sarcastic all you want, you bastard, but today is the last day you breathe. I was willing to let you get higher and enjoy your married life a little more before I destroyed you, but you made a fatal mistake by locking up and torturing my son.â
Oh. So this is why sheâs extra venomous today. I was wondering what sheâd do if she heard about what Kirill did to his brother, but I didnât think sheâd already had this plan prepared.
Uncle Albert retrieves a gun and points it at Kirillâs head. âAny last wishes?â
âNoâ¦â My voice is brittle as I swing back and forth in my chair. Viktor does the same, his face too tight and red.
âDonât do it, Uncle,â I plead. âHeâs not the one behind the massacre. Please, Uncle, if I ever meant anything to you, donât do this.â
âShut up, you insolent child.â Babushka taps her cane on the ground. âDo your thing, Albert.â
âOne second,â Kirill says with so much nonchalance, itâs baffling, considering the situation. âI assume your proof that I plotted the demise of your family is that Yulia told you so, no?â
Uncle Albert raises a brow. âAre you also going to say that sheâs a liar like Sasha did?â
Kirill looks back at me, and a proud, heart-stopping smile lifts the corners of his lips. I return the smile even as tears burn my lids.
I believe in you, I say with my eyes. Iâm sorry I wasnât sure until now.
He stares back at my uncle. âIâm curious. Did you know that my dear mother had an affair with your brother?â
Babushkaâs face pales. âWhat is this nonsense?â
âShoot him already,â Yulia says.
Uncle Albertâs face doesnât change as he starts to do just that.
I scream, âNo,â but before he can do it, Babushka hits my uncleâs hand, sending the gun flying against the opposite wall. âI want to hear what he has to say.â
Yuliaâs expression remains cold, but her whole body becomes eerily still.
âMuch appreciated. I knew you were the voice of reason,â Kirill says in the same detached tone. âSo, the thing is, Yulia had an affair with your son Anatoly for years. As a result, heâs my brotherâs biological father. I thought the story ended there, but I found out through a recent letter left by my father that your son ended the affair after his wife got pregnant with their youngest child. Of course, Yulia, who always gets what she wants, didnât like that. Sheâs a bit too possessive, my mother. Correction, a lot. If she couldnât have Anatoly, no one else could. So what did she do? She deliberately let Roman know about the affair. She thought he wasnât aware of her manipulations, but she missed the fact that he always employed private investigators to make sure any allegations were true. Thatâs how he knew Anatoly broke up with her exactly a year before the massacre. He still didnât like the idea of another man having his possession, so when the government approached him with a request to annihilate you, he agreed. But hereâs the most important piece of the puzzle, Mrs. Ivanova. Yulia is the one who gave him that plan. But thatâs not the end of it. My father left me a memory card that has pictures of Yulia and Anatoly together as well as videos of Anatoly kicking Yulia out of his club when she went to Russia. I invite you to listen to this little recording that will explain my next point better.â
Kirill retrieves his phone, and both Uncle Albert and Yulia lunge at it. Babushka surprisingly hits them both with her cane, keeping them away as Kirill hits Play.
âYou mean to tell me Iâll have an opening?â Roman says in Russian.
Thereâs a sound of skin against skin like someone is peppering kisses all over his face, before Yuliaâs voice follows. âYes, dear. I have an insider in that house whoâll make sure thereâs little to no resistance.â
âAre you positive? I will kill your lover.â
âIâm proving that heâs not my lover. Youâre the only man Iâve ever loved.â
âReally?â
âReally, dear.â
Gag. Even I can hear the fakery in her tone. Judging by the way he asked, Roman most likely knew, too. However, he probably decided to go with the flow because he wanted to use her anyway.
âWhoâs your insider?â he asks.
âAlbert. He never liked being under the dictatorial leadership of his mother and brother. Never liked his wife or even his children. Theyâre good to go, too, as long as he and the old lady stay alive since sheâs the one whoâll be able to put him as the head of the familyââ
Yuliaâs voice comes to an end when Uncle Albert shoots the phone right out of Kirillâs hand.
Babushkaâs pale face must mirror mine.
The load of information I just heard makes my head spin, and my heart shrivels in my chest.
Uncle Albert and Yulia were the ones who planned the massacre.
My uncle.
My own uncle killed everyone I ever cared about.
My fatherâs brother plotted the inhumane butchering of his own familyâchildren included.
âWhatâ¦â Babushka is lost for words. Her thin, wrinkly lips open and close in a scene Iâve never witnessed before. When she speaks, her voice is barely audible. âWhat is the meaning of this, Albert?â
âAhhh.â He laughs almost mockingly. âFuck. It actually feels good that I can finally drop the annoying mask.â
âAlbert!â
âWhat, Mother, what?â he screams in her face. âYou always worshiped Akim and adored Anatoly, but I was the one missing from your list. You never thought I was capable of anything and pushed me back in favor of those other two fuckers all the damn time. You made me marry the least influential woman just to stop me from ever climbing to the top.â
âSo you murdered your family?â
He raises a shoulder. âI never considered them my family. They were just a hurdle on my way to success. I wouldâve preferred it if Sasha and Tosha hadnât survived, so I wouldnât have had anyone blocking my path, but oh well, I will just kill them now.â
âAnd Mike,â I snarl. âWhat about him?â
âI needed an heir.â He rolls his eyes. âHis mother was alive with him in the closet, and she was so happy that I came to their rescue. I shot that bitch in the head and took him from her arms.â
âAlbertâ¦â Tears stream down Babushkaâs cheeks for the first time ever. âWhat have you done?â
âShut up, Mother. For once in your life, just shut up. I put up with your presence all these years for the power you hold over all the other families. I put up with Tosha and Sasha because they were my eyes in enemy camps. But all of you are unnecessary now.â
My vision is blurred with a waterfall of tears. Itâs like Iâm staring at a stranger. All these years, I thought we were fighting for the same cause, even if we had different methods, but heâs been the villain all along.
He didnât only fool me, Anton, Babushka, and Mike, but heâs also been pretending that weâre a family.
My lips tremble. âYouâ¦did all of this for power?â
âAnd to get rid of the annoying people who didnât allow me to reach my potential. Especially your goddamn father. You and Tosha are so much like him, I want to stab you in the eyes every time I see you. Fuck! It was hard to pretend I liked you when all I wanted to do was kill you. Itâs why I sent those mercenaries to attack you on that Spetsnaz mission. Too bad both of you only suffered injuries and refused to die already. And again, you refused to be killed when I sent people trailing after you in the forest after you came back here.â
Oh. My. God.
No wonder that sniper was so focused on me. If Kirill hadnât been thereâin Russia and in the forestâI wouldâve died for sure. Same for Antonâif Maksim and Viktor hadnât been there, he wouldnât have been able to escape with a mere hand injury.
âSo it was you.â
Everyoneâs attention turns to the newcomers, Antonâthe one who spoke just nowâMaksim, andâ¦Konstantin.
Heâs standing there without a single bruise on his face. Their grim expressions indicate that they heard the entire thing.
Only Babushka is still gaping at her second-born as if heâs a ghost.
Or perhaps a demon in human form.
The guards glance at my uncle, probably waiting for an order, but if he tells them to go after the three who just arrived, that means theyâll have to let go of Kirill.
Given that, shouldnât they have more guards around here?
âThatâs also why you didnât come to my rescue all this time,â Anton continues. âYou hoped Kirill would kill me while you convinced Babushka that you were working on the logistics. An excuse you always use whenever you need more time.â
âArenât you the bright one?â my uncle says with a note of mockery. âYou shouldâve died with your parents, but you refused to, even after they put three bullets in your body.â
âYouâ¦â Babushkaâs voice sounds raw, haunted, as she chokes on her tears and raises her cane in his direction. âYou murdered my childrenâ¦and my grandchildren⦠I will tear you limb from limb, you ungrateful bastardââ
Her cane hits the floor first as a bullet lodges in her forehead. I scream as she drops to the floor, her lifeless eyes staring at nothing.
âI told you to shut the fuck up.â My uncle sighs and shakes his head. âNow youâll be silent forever.â
Anton runs to Babushka, followed closely by Maksim. âBabushkaâ¦â
âYouâre next.â My uncle points the gun at him. âAnd then Sasha and her bothersome husband. That way, no one will be in my way to get to the throne.â
Anton glares up at him and brings out his own gun. âPut down your fucking weapon. This place is surrounded.â
âNonsense,â Yulia says. âDidnât your men make sure Kirill came alone, Albert?â
The man in question, Kirill, looks at the guys holding him. âAre we going to do this nicely or not so nicely?â
They exchange a look but hesitantly remain in place.
âNot so nicely, then.â
He effortlessly removes his shoulder from one guyâs hold and starts to kick the other away, but Yulia steals a gun from one of the guards and points it at Kirill.
âNot another move. I wonât allow you to keep living.â
âMother, stop!â Konstantin rushes to her side.
âDonât even try to change my mind, Kosta! He locked you up and tortured you.â
âHe didnât. He just wanted to prove something.â
âProve something?â she echoes.
âThe fact that you used Makar to try and kill my wife,â Kirill says with harshness that chills me to the bone. âYou made him tell me it was Konstantin and even forged evidence for it. You provoked me to hurt him so that you could save him and prove that I donât care about him. You wanted him to come crawling back to you because youâre the only one who loves him. But what to do, Mother? Iâm one step ahead of you. I pretended to fall for your trick and made everyone in the house believe it so your spy would give you the right information. I forced you to reveal your true colors to Konstantin.â
âYou canât possibly believe this devil, Kosta,â she says with calm determination. âEverything I did, I did for you.â
âThen stop it, Mother,â he pleads. âJust stop it already. I never wanted anything you gave me. Never asked for it, either, so stop forcing it on me.â
âHowâ¦how can you say that?â She glares back at Kirill. âItâs all because of you! I knew youâd be a damn nightmare from day one, you fucking devil spawn. Just die!â
âNooo!â I scream as she takes the shot.
Everything happens too fast.
Uncle shoots at the same time, and then a few more shots follow.
Blood spills.
And more blood.
And it splatters on me.
No, itâs coming from inside me.
My head gets dizzy as I look down and find my thighs soaked with blood.
Someone calls my name, but my head rolls back, and everything goes black.