Chapter 3
Ariel It was just a day to my eighteenth birthday and my marriage to Dmitri. I should have been engrossed with picking nice dresses and searching for good spots to go on picnics with my best friend and family, instead, I'd busied myself with how to abscond without getting tracked. At least, I was doing well in that part. The driver I'd hired through Guilia was ready to take me anywhere I wanted once I was ready. The only thing that gave me a headache was how to leave the house without getting caught by the camera or those annoying guards. I chewed the edge of my pen, scrolling through my phone when I heard footsteps by the door, then a knock. "Let yourselves in," I said coldly and busied myself with the video that seemed to catch my attention. It was all I could do from screaming my lungs out in protest. Keeping calm and watching my parents plan my life like this was enough to make the sanest person mad. They strolled in, my parents, holding hands and then they stopped by my bed. "How was your night?" Mama asked nervously, cupping my cheeks. I pulled my face away from her hands and retreated further under the duvet, keeping my phone aside with my back facing them. If they thought that coming to my room for a chit-chat would make me forget everything, then they could consider themselves to be the biggest jokers of the century. "We are sorry, doll." Father's voice came through. "All this is for our good." I held back a scoff as an idea flitted into my mind. They wouldn't suspect my plans to run away if I pretended to comply with their demands. It would even earn me their trust. I could only imagine the horror that would be on their faces when they realized that I'd toyed with their feelings, the same way they did with mine. "It's alright, daddy. I just find it hard to accept that I'd been leaving you both so quickly. You both didn't give me enough time to prepare myself to be taken away from you," I lied through my teeth. From the looks on their faces, I knew that they were buying it. "Oh, honey," Mama ran her fingers through my hair. "I didn't have the chance to do the same. I'll miss my princess so much and the thought that I might never see you until your husband releases you is disheartening." She sniffed. My father, Rocco Scuderi, sank onto the bed and snaked his arm around my neck, bringing me close to himself as if he hadn't hit me hard yesterday. He'd pay for it. "I'm sorry for what I did yesterday. My patience was running thin and you weren't helping matters, but I promise not to ever do that to you again, my angel." He said softly and I smiled at him. "Don't worry, Daddy, I'm not mad at you. My only request is that you prepare two big cakes for me. One for my birthday and the other for my marriage." I informed him with a bubbly, light voice. They spread their arms for a hug and I hurried into them, grinning from ear to ear. If I'd known that it was this easy to fool them, I wouldn't have made a fuss like I did at the engagement party. My father stood up, tucking his hands into his pocket and he brought out a small black box and handed it over to me. I collected it from him and checked out the content. It was a silver necklace with a heart-shaped pendant that he promised to give to me on my birthday. "This is for you, princess. Always wear it so that you won't feel lonely when you leave..." His voice cracked with emotions. I peered up at him and noticed how hard he tried to keep his emotions at bay. Why couldn't he just tell me the reason for the marriage? Maybe I'd be tempted to stay and get married. For the last time, I asked. "Thank you so much for the gift and I'll always wear it as you asked, but I'd also like to know why you hell-bent on marrying me off to that man. Would it be so wrong for me to know?" He drew in a deep breath and shook his head, a frown crossing his features. "You don't need to know, Ariel. Just focus on getting married to him," He replied in an icy tone and left. Mama got up as well, staring at me with a pleading look. "It would be better if you stop asking. Just focus on what we've asked you to do." She hurriedly said and barreled after him while I gnashed my teeth in disgust. ******** It was a few minutes past ten pm and I heard a knock on my window. My heart skipped as I dashed to the window which I'd intentionally left open. "Help me in," She shrieked. With all my strength, I dragged her in and we both collapsed on the floor, breathing heavily and erupted into a silent laughter, trying hard not to catch anyone's attention. Coming through the window was the safest option since they had forgotten to install a camera around that area. "Are the guards still asleep?" I questioned. "Yes, they are knocked off. I hope you didn't give them an overdose?" She giggled. Just as she'd advised me, I added some sedative tablets to their drinks after sending the cook away and luckily, it solved my problem. I could only hope that Father wouldn't notice and cause a scene. I picked up the duffle bag containing a change of clothes and wads of cash that would last me till I found a job under my bed and wore it on my back. "Of course not. I'm not dumb. I just hope that they won't lose their heads when Father finds out that I'm no longer here." "They won't, Ariel. Just focus on finding happiness away from this place and I hope you meet a man who will take care of you," Guilia said, her eyes watering. We'd been friends for over ten years as her father was one of the underbosses working for my father. Our friendship grew stronger by the day and she was the only person that I could count on to help me. God knows that I'd do the same if the situation was reversed. The only fear I had was her safety. The Famiglia rarely hurt women, but what she did was more than betrayal. She was directly sabotaging my father's plans under my direction. And that could cost her her life. "I'm worried about you. About what my father and your father would do when this cover blows up." She placed her hand on my shoulder. "Allow me to handle that. I'll gladly give my life for you." She admitted and my eyes glistened with tears. We held each other in a tight embrace, my throat choking with emotions. "No, you won't. And promise me that you will send me a message every day. I need to know that you are alive." I demanded worriedly. "Sure, I will. Now go. The guards can wake up at any time," She urged me on and then laid out a strong cream-colored rope that matched the color of the wall so that I could glide down. I tossed on a face cap and hoisted myself over the window, then slid down the wall with the help of the rope until my legs touched the ground. Filled with satisfaction at the serenity of the yard, I took to my heels, running with all my strength until I got to the tunnel where the driver was waiting.Chapter 98ArielTWO MONTHS LATERI stood before Dmitri with the priest holding a book in his hands. A petal dropped from the canopy of flowers that was used as a roof to shield us from the harsh rays of the sun.And Dmitri beamed at me with the brightest smile I'd ever seen as we renewed our vows to each other in the presence of my parents, Vladimir, Liora and a few important Bratvan members.He reached for my hands and squeezed them tenderly, peering into my eyes. "A year ago, I was bittered by the fact I'd be getting married to a woman whom I barely knew anything about. We met for the first time unconventionally and your sassiness strengthened my dislike toward the idea of marrying you. I continued to console myself with the fact that the alliance would help solidify the gang and our trade, but what I never knew was that the marriage was arranged to make me a better version of myself,"His voice cracked as he paused and I began to wonder when he became this emotional.I leaned clos
Chapter 97DmitriAriel should have been here with me to say goodbye to the last phase of our trauma, but her body suddenly started acting up this morning, and after what happened three days ago, I admitted her for a general body check."Wait, Dmitri," Anya's raspy voice stopped me from taking any further step out of the ward.She'd be locked in here until the psychiatrist decided that her mental health was back to normal. At least, it was better than living in guilt for the rest of my life.I spared her a backward glance, my eyes roving through her pale face. How did I go from being madly in love with this woman to feeling nothing for her?"What do you want from me?"Her hands had to be chained to the metal rail of the bed after she made two attempts to escape from her ward this morning. I couldn't have her doing more damage to my family so the doctor and I decided on forcefully restricting her to a place."I'm sorry," She sighed, running her tongue over her lips. "Can I have thirty
Chapter 96Ariel Anya smirked. "Who else do you think it was?"Dmitri's eyes shimmered with tears. "I loved you so much, Anya. Why didn't you just tell me who you were?"She sunk her ass on the edge of the chair and shrugged. "I was scared that you'd break up with me if you found out so I faked my death. The plan was to watch you from afar and make sure you were alright. I didn't want a woman whom I couldn't control to be around you so I sent Margaret to watch over you, fortunately, she was indebted to me,""Don't you think you need to visit the hospital? Who sends a woman to fuck their man?""I do," She flashed her teeth vilely. "The plan was going smoothly until you decided to get married to this bitch and fall for her. I couldn't bear it anymore and then I thought to come back and get my man. It's that simple,"Dmitri paced around the room in frustrated struts, while drawing in shallow breaths to control his anger. "I have a question for you, Anya, and I want you to answer me trut
Chapter 95ArielIt was another chill morning for me to experience different kinds of emotions while everyone went about their day peacefully. The worst part was that I couldn't follow Dmitri around as I wanted.His work was just too violent and unsafe and we couldn't tell the next enemy who'd waylay us and use me as bait.The drama playing on the television was too chaotic for me to follow so I turned it off flippantly in a bid to head out. Maybe take a stroll or stop by Cake Treats.The doorbell rang twice and I abandoned my initial plans, hurrying off to get to the door. I placed my eye on the peephole and my heart skipped a beat.Overcome with trepidation, I dashed back to the sofa to get my phone to inform Dmitri about Chiara's visit, unfortunately he wasn't reachable.Back in Chicago, we had a safe house where we'd hide if anyone was in danger, but I couldn't make assumptions and raise an alarm when I wasn't sure of her identity.At least she was here, and I'd get the opportunit
Chapter 94DmitriMy knuckles met on the wooden frame of the door and then I halted for a while, impatiently waiting for the permission to come in. Nikolai and I had never related to each other as brothers so I didn't have access to his house.We fought a lot when we were younger and while I thought that we'd grow out of the resentment we bore for each other, it tripled when I found him banging a girl I liked in high school.I was met with silence so I knocked again and my instincts urged me to open the door. The door gave way and I strolled in, quietly taking in the features of his mansion.I didn't even know he had a mansion here in Seattle.Giggles and murmurs resonated from the staircase to the living room where I was. Then he appeared behind her, spanking her ass while she blew a kiss at him.She froze when she noticed my presence, her eyes bulging in surprise. Nikolai trained a smirk at me, clad in a long black robe that he didn't bother to tie up.His face was quite red, his li
Chapter 93ArielAnger and jealous tears streaked down my cheeks as I palmed my face; my raging hormones spurring the roller-coaster of emotions that rode through me.I quickly wiped the tears off my face when the door made a creaking sound.Shit! How could I have forgotten that Dmitri would be returning home soon? Not wanting him to find me in this embarrassing position, I dragged my panties up to my butt and kept the dildo back in the drawer, leaving the frame on the desk.In hasty and sad strides, I pushed the door open and he waltzed in, his dark orbs scrutinizing my face meticulously. My emotions chose to betray me at that moment as tears welled up in my orbs again."What's wrong, Ariel?" His voice was so soft and soothing."I don't know. I missed you so much," The part where I missed him was partially the truth, but I couldn't tell him that I was grieved about his past.He cupped my cheeks, his thumb wiping off the tear that hung around my eyelid. "I missed you too," He replied