Tears Of Betrayal: Chapter 22
Tears Of Betrayal (The Saints Series)
Suddenly arms wrap around me, and my head swivels. I relax when I see itâs Demitri. Placing his hands beneath my forearms, he nudges my hands up. âHigher. You want to hit the chest or head. Donât try and look down the barrel at the target. You have to get a feel for where you want the bullet to go.â
âLike throwing darts?â I ask.
âYes.â
âOkay.â I take another deep breath and fire the gun to see where the bullet goes and when it clips the bottom of the target, I adjust my hands higher and then fire another shot. When the bullet tears through the chest of the target, a wide smile spreads over my face.
âYouâre a natural,â Winter comments. âIâm going to check on Nikolai while you keep practicing.â
Demitri moves to my side and crosses his arms over his chest. Thereâs a pensive expression on his face as he watches me fire shot after the shot until the target is riddled with holes.
âI thought it would be harder,â I mention when the clip is empty.
âIt will be hard,â he states as he uncrosses his arms and moves closer to me. He takes the gun from my hand, and then pulling his own weapon from behind his back, he hands it to me. âAim the gun at me.â
âWhat? No,â I gasp.
âThe safety is on. Aim it at me,â he orders, and then he takes a couple of steps back.
I swallow hard, and lifting my arms, I train the barrel on Demitriâs chest. Instantly my hands begin to tremble, and my breathing begins to speed up.
I donât like this at all.
âKilling another human being is hard, Ariana. That first shot changes you forever.â Demitri sets Winterâs gun down on a shelf near us, and then he moves so fast, I donât even have time to let out a startled shriek. He rips the gun from my hands, and then heâs behind me, his arm tightly around my throat. Right by my ear, he says, âHolding onto your weapon in a fight is the most important thing.â
âI wasnât expecting the attack.â I glance to the side, and my cheek brushes against his mouth. âDo it again.â
Demitri lets go of me and hands the gun back to me as comes to stand in front of me.
My body is tense, and I watch him closely. This time when he moves, I yank my arms back, but he still grabs the gun from me, and then he sweeps my feet from under me. I land hard on my backside, letting out a huff of air.
Thereâs a sinking feeling in my stomach that Iâll never be able to protect myself.
Demitri holds his hand out to me and helps me back to my feet, then he says, âDonât get discouraged. Iâve been doing this all my life.â
I hear movement behind me, and glancing over my shoulder, I see everyone coming in.
I guess the training session is over.
Winter gestures to a large sparring mat. âCome. Weâll show you how itâs done.â
As Winter steps onto the mat, she winks at Damien. âTake it easy on me, babe.â
He lets out a chuckle, shaking his head as he begins to slowly move around her. My eyes are glued to them. I expect Damien to attack first, but Winter explodes into action. Lunging at her husband, she slams her body into his side, and grabbing hold of his shoulder, she freaking climbs his back like a tree. She quickly wraps her thighs around his neck, and then she flips him off his feet.
Holy crap.
My mouth drops open, and I can only stare.
Demitri moves forward, and my eyes widen. âCome, little brother. I miss a good fight.â
Winter comes to stand next to me, and then I have a running commentary.
This time they donât waste time, and Damien instantly attacks Demitri, his body lifting off the mat as his leg shoots out to hit Demitri on the side of the head. But Demitri grabs hold of Damienâs ankle, and yanking hard, he sends his brother flying.
Damienâs instantly on his feet with a flip I can only dream of doing. Then they explode into action, and I canât keep up with who hits who.
âWatch Damien. Heâs on defense,â Winter says. âSee how he mirrors every move from Demitri?â
âTheyâre moving too fast.â
Winter places her arm around my shoulder, then points to the men. âLook at their feet. See, it looks like a dance?â
âYeah,â I murmur.
âThatâs important. You have to anticipate your opponentâs steps.â
Shaking my head, I admit, âIâll never be able to fight like that.â
âWith enough training, you will,â Winter assures me.
Just then, Damien takes a swing at Demitri, hitting him hard on the jaw. Demitri doesnât even flinch and just grins at his brother.
Nope, in no reality will I be able to take a hit like that and keep standing.
DEMITRI
After the impromptu sparring session, which turned out to be fun, Damien begins making a fire so we can grill some steaks.
By the sounds of things, Winterâs planning on giving Ariana more training after weâve had our early dinner.
I walk to where the women are talking, and wrapping my arm around Arianaâs shoulders, I say, âIâm stealing her for a moment.â
âSure,â Winter smiles at me, then heads to where Nikolai stands next to Damien, watching his father make the fire. I tug Ariana away from our friends and family and steer her toward the forest.
Once weâre walking between the trees, I glance down at her and ask, âHow are you holding up?â
She grins up at me. âIâm actually having fun. I really like Winter.â
âThatâs good,â I murmur. âAnd how are you coping with all the shit thatâs been thrown at you?â
Ariana shrugs and crosses her arms over her chest in a defensive move. I donât think she realizes that her guard just went up, not to keep me out, but because sheâs probably scared of whatâs coming.
I tighten my hold around her shoulders and press a kiss to her temple. âYouâre going to be okay.â
She nods then glances up at me. âI know.â
When we reach the shoreline, the sun is starting to set on the horizon. I sit down on the sand, and when Arianaâs seated next to me, I rest my forearms on my knees and look at her. Thereâs more color in her cheeks from all the excitement of the day, and she seems relaxed.
Then the corner of her mouth trembles, and she takes a deep breath. âHow do you do it?â
âWhat?â I whisper, lifting my hand and brushing a strand of hair thatâs come loose from her ponytail away from her jaw.
âHow do you live a life where itâs kill or be killed all the time?â Arianaâs eyes leave the water, turning to me.
âItâs second nature to me.â
âHow old were you when you killed for the first time?â she asks, her gaze glued to my face.
âSixteen,â I answer. âOur father took both Damien and me for our first kills.â
Ariana shakes her head lightly. âAnd you were okay with it?â
I shrug. âLike I said, itâs the way I was raised.â
âHow old are you now?â she asks, and Iâm taking it as a very good sign that sheâs trying to get to know me better.
âThirty-one.â
Her eyes widen. âWow, thatâs eight years older than me. I donât know how I feel about that.â
âWhy?â I ask, narrowing my eyes on her.
âThatâs a big age gap, Demitri. The guys Iâve dated were my age.â
Thereâs a burst of anger in my chest, and I grumble, âThe guys youâve dated?â
âAh⦠yeah.â
âHow many?â I demand.
A slight frown forms on her forehead. âThree.â
Then I remember sheâs only slept with one other guy, and it makes my anger rocket through my chest.
âYouâre upset?â Ariana asks, her eyes searching my face as she tries to read my mood.
âOf course Iâm fucking upset. No man wants to know how many men his woman has been with,â I practically bark. âItâs enough to send me on a killing spree.â
Her eyes grow huge, and she turns her body to face me while she quickly explains, âIt was nothing. The longest relationship I had was three months. They didnât mean anything.â
I pin her with my eyes. âYou cared enough to give one of those men your virginity.â
Ariana smiles awkwardly. âIt was more an experiment on my part. I just wanted to know what doing the deed was like.â
âAnd?â
She pulls a disgruntled face, and shaking her head, she looks back to the lake. âNothing memorable.â
It makes me feel a hell of a lot better hearing the fucker didnât measure up to her expectations.
âAnd you?â Ariana asks. Her teeth tug nervously at her bottom lip, then she continues, âHow many girlfriends have you had?â
I shrug. âNone.â
âHuh?â Her eyes snap back to me. âThatâs impossible.â When I just shrug again, she gasps, âSo what? You just have one-night-stands?â
âSomething like that,â I answer with a chuckle at her shocked reaction.
Confusion washes over Arianaâs features. âBut⦠then why are you so insistent on a relationship between us?â
I lift my hand and wrap my fingers around the back of her neck. Leaning toward her, I answer honestly, âBecause youâre the first woman Iâve ever wanted.â
âWhy me?â she breathes, the atmosphere between us beginning to fill with tension.
I brush my thumb against her soft skin and stare deep into her eyes. âBecause I worry about you. Before we met, I never cared about a woman. With Winter, I felt some pity when she lost her family. With Haley, I was more upset that a woman got beaten. But I never actually cared what happened to them.â
I shift my hand to her chin and brush my thumb over her lips. âYouâre the only woman whoâs made me feel a fuck-ton of emotions. Everything from anger to possessiveness.â
âItâs only been two weeks, Demitri,â she whispers, but her eyes are soft on me.
âSo?â I shrug.
âHow can you fall so fast?â
âIf I didnât fall hard and fast, we wouldnât be sitting here, Malyshka. Itâs all or nothing with me.â
Ariana tilts her head, her gaze searching mine. âAre you scared of failing orâ¦â she takes a breath then continues, âlosing me?â
The thought of Ariana dying sends an overwhelming surge of wrath through me. My muscles instinctively tense as if the threat is nearby. âLosing you is not an option.â
âWhy? You donât owe me anything. You can walk away right now.â
My heart beats hard in my chest, and I stare at Ariana, realizing sheâs become just as important as Alexei to me.
If I lose Alexei, it will cripple me. Iâd be lost without my best friend because up until now, heâs been my sole purpose for living.
If I lose Ariana, I will fucking lose my mind. I canât even think it.
âYouâve become as important as Alexei is to me,â I finally admit. âI wonât lose either of you.â
Ariana moves onto her knees next to me, and placing her hands on my jaw, she leans into me and presses her mouth tenderly to mine. When she pulls back, her eyes are filled with emotion. âThank you for kidnapping me.â
I let out a burst of laughter. âThatâs the last thing I ever expected you to say.â