Wicked Savage: Chapter 38
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âAre you out of your fucking mind?â I bellow, cracking with raw frustration as I glare at Konstantin in his study, needing privacy for this conversation.
He sits on the sofa, cool and collected, a smirk playing at the corners of his lips, as though heâs enjoying the chaos heâs created.
âMoya milaya, I love you very much, but if you speak to me like that again, you will meet the same fate as everyone else who dares speak to me that way.â His calm, almost lazy tone makes the anger inside me boil hotter.
My chest heaves as I fight to keep my emotions in check.
âSit, please.â He gestures toward the sofa across from him. âLetâs discuss this like civilized adults, hmm?â
âCivilized adults donât force each other into marriages they donât want.â I run my fingers through my hair, trying to contain the hurricane of emotions threatening to spill over.
How can he do this to me? After everything!
âI thought we were on the same page.â
Despite my best efforts to remain calm, the words tremble out of me. âYou know how much the breakup hurt me. I left the country, for Godâs sake! And now youâre doing this to me? After everything I went through?â
âCome on, Dinara. You know Iâve always wanted the best for you. I would never do anything I didnât think was right.â
I laugh bitterly, my hands quivering as I clasp them in my lap. âAnd you think marrying him is whatâs right for me? No. This is about whatâs right for you, isnât it? Youâve wanted this alliance for years, and youâre using me to get it.â
Konstantin exhales dramatically, as if heâs tired of this conversation already. I feel the heaviness of his gaze on me as he leans back, unfazed by my anger.
How can I marry someone who swore heâd never love me? Someone who chose to walk away from me the moment he found out the truth about my uncle?
I wonât let him break me again. He didnât want me then. And now itâs too late. He doesnât get to have me.
âCillian isnât as bad as you believe.â Konstantin smirks. âYou two have a lot to work through.â
âWork through?â I scoff, shaking my head. âAnd you think marrying him will fix that?â
âAbsolutely.â He grins like this is some kind of joke. âThe man was crazy without you. Did he tell you that?â
âSort of,â I mutter. âBut it doesnât matter.â
âIt does,â he presses. âYou think Iâd let just anyone break into your house?â
My stomach twists. âYou knewâ¦â
âOf course. Everyone knew. Thatâs why my men didnât treat him like an intruder. I wanted to see what heâd do. If things between you two would get better. Butâ¦â He shrugs. âThen you got into that accident and everything went to shit.â He drags in a long breath. âSo I thought you two needed some time off. If it was meant to be, youâd find a way back. It seems you did.â
âThatâs bullshit, and you know it.â I hit him with a glare. âI want nothing to do with him. And if you were me, you wouldnât either.â
He raises a brow. âPerhaps. Iâm not one to give love advice, but I can tell you this: a man who doesnât love you doesnât break into your house and lie in your bed while youâre across the world.â
âHe did that?â My heart lurches.
âHe did. Desperate. Stubborn. But he cares deeply.â His chuckle is harsh. âHe did come to me to ask where you were, but I didnât tell him. I wanted him to suffer, and he did.â A sly smirk spreads across his face. âHe deserved to be tortured all these years, donât you think?â
I stiffen, but I donât respond right away. Iâm too filled with anger and sadness to speak.
âIt doesnât make a difference. Cillian and I are in the past. I donât want to marry him. I donât want anything to do with him or his family. Find me someone else. Iâll marry an ogre at this point. Anyone but a Quinn.â
Konstantin laughs, mocking and dark. âHow about I make you a proposition?â
âAnd whatâs that?â My brow furrows, but I already know I wonât like it.
âYou stay married to him for a year. And if, after that year, you still want nothing to do with him, Iâll grant you a divorce.â
I freeze, disbelief washing over me. âI have to live with him for a year?â Pinching the bridge of my nose, I try to gather my thoughts, forcing back the frustration bubbling to the surface. âGod, you just want to make this day worse, donât you?â
âA year isnât a long time. Youâll manage.â He rises from his seat, clearly tired of the discussion.
âYouâre messing with my life.â As I stand up, the tension in my body makes every muscle tighten. âYouâre forcing me to do something I want no part of.â
âSometimes we have to do things we donât want to do for the right reasons.â He gives me a pointed look.
âRight.â I snicker. âWell, like the vows say, âtil death do us part. Maybe I can make that happen sooner rather than later.â
He chuckles as he walks me to the door. âYouâre starting to sound more like a true Marinov every day.â
Iâve spent my whole life trying to be nothing like them. But maybe itâs time I finally start acting like one.
âDin, I donât think this is a good idea,â Natalia mutters the next day, grimacing as she tugs on her bottom lip.
âItâs the only way to be done with him once and for all. I canât marry him, guys. Especially not in a week!â
A week. Thatâs all I have. Seven days before Konstantin forces me into a marriage I canât escape. Seven days to figure out another way.
And this? This is my only shot.
Alisa shakes her head, her expression pinched with worry. âBut Konstantin wonât let it happen. He wants an alliance, and he wonât accept this.â
âHeâll have to.â
I shove my phone into my handbag, my stomach twisting. I wonât marry Cillian only to have him hurt me in the end.
Natalia frowns. âBut how will this even work? Wonât Konstantin find out and stop it?â
âI have to try,â I say as the limo rolls to a stop in front of the towering estate, hidden deep in the middle of nowhere, New Jersey. âThe auction rules state that once I sign the contract, itâs binding. Whoever wins my hand tonight will be my husband. So all I have to do is go first and make sure a winner is chosen fast, and then Konstantin canât do shit about it.â
I grin, proud of my plan. Sure, it could backfire spectacularly. Konstantin could ignore the rules, tear up the contract, and force me to marry Cillian anyway. But at least Iâll be trying to do something to stop it.
Alisa exhales sharply. âDinara, think about this. What if you end up with some asshole? What then?â
I turn to her. âKill him.â
Natalia groans.
Alisa throws her hands up. âIâm just gonna say it. I think this is a mistake.â
âMaybe it is,â I admit. âBut marrying Cillian would be a mistake too.â
She exhales in defeat. âOkayâ¦if youâre sure.â
I nod. âIâm sure.â
Iâm also going to throw up.
Opening the limo door, I step out first, the girls following me as I head toward this weekendâs location for Rzvrt. All I have to do is get inside, submit my name for the auction, and wait for it to start. Once the winner is called, Iâll be his.
Of course it wonât be that easy. So much could go wrong.
My heart cinches in my chest at the thought of finally saying goodbye to Cillian, to the things we once had.
But heâs the one who threw it all away, not me. Iâd rather be stuck in an unhappy marriage than go through Cillianâs rejection ever again.
Iâm not stupid. I know even the most beautiful fairy tales end in disaster, and thatâs what our marriage would be.
As soon as we head inside, our masks in place, weâre let into the grand ballroom. The hypnotic music surrounds us, but I ignore it, having only one mission in mind: to get to where I need to be before either Konstantin or Cillian stops me. I have no doubt that Cillian will be here soon, if heâs not already.
The girls and I weave through the space, heading for one of the women wearing a red collar, signaling that they work here.
âHi. Can you tell me where the auctions are taking place?â
âOutside.â She points behind her. âAre you looking to participate or watch?â
âLooking to join the wedding auction.â
She removes a cellphone from the waist of her ultra-miniskirt. After pressing a few keys, she scans my mask.
âRead the contract and initial.â
Before I can second-guess myself, I sign it. A jolt of adrenaline shoots through me, my stomach twisting, every nerve ending sparking to life.
Iâm really doing this.
âIn about thirty minutes, come back here, and one of the girls will get you ready for the stage. Do not be late. Understand?â
âYes.â I clear my throat from her cold tone. âMay I go first?â
She laughs. âI will put in the request, but no promises.â
âThanks.â
She nods, placing her phone back in her holster.
âThis is crazy, Din,â Natalia says as we start toward the bar.
I know.