Masuk
Camila’s POV
The happiest day of a woman’s life is supposed to be the day she gets married, right? But for me, it felt more like the saddest. I had never felt such despair before, not even in the five long years my father had fought against Daniil’s mafia organization. We were sworn enemies like rival mobs, and now, I was supposed to marry him. I was getting married today, but it wasn’t a day of celebration for me, not even close. The man I was marrying, Daniil Varkanin, the Mafia boss of the Russian mob, was nothing like I had imagined. I had heard his name tossed around in whispered conversations, his reputation preceded him. But I had never seen him, I had no idea what he looked like, no idea what kind of man he truly was. But today, I would. This marriage was not built on love. It was built on power, on the merging of two massive mafia families. Daniil, the powerful king of the Russian underworld, was about to become my husband. My father had orchestrated the entire thing to protect our family. Our organization, though large, was nothing compared to Daniil’s. My father’s hope was that this marriage would secure an alliance, the one that would allow him to overthrow Daniil eventually. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that, in the end, I was just a pawn in my father’s plan. I stared at my reflection in the mirror, adjusting the veil that covered my face. My wedding dress was white, the lace intricate, the satin sleek, but it felt like a costume. I wasn’t the bride. I was just the means to an end. I turned away from the mirror, the pit in my stomach growing heavier by the second. My father had arranged this marriage with one goal in mind is to build an alliance with Daniil. The rumors about him in his ruthlessness, his power, his ability to crush anyone who crossed him, only made me more fearful. They said he didn’t forgive. That one mistake could cost you your life. He didn’t value anything but loyalty and money. I had begged my father not to do this. I had cried, but he didn’t listen. The power he sought was more important than his only daughter’s happiness. “Camila,” my father’s voice broke through my thoughts. He stood at the door, his hand outstretched. “Shall we?” I blinked, shocked by the calmness in his voice. How could he be so at ease? Just yesterday, I had begged him on my knees, telling him I didn’t want to go through with this. But now he was smiling at me as if everything was fine. I felt my heart sink. I took a deep breath and placed my hand in his, my fingers trembling. He didn’t notice. His smile was warm, but I couldn’t bring myself to return it. How could I? He was about to marry me off to a monster. “I want the best for you, Camila,” he said softly, his voice thick with emotion. “This marriage is for our future, you’ll see, It’ll be worth it in the end.” I wanted to scream at him, to tell him how wrong he was. “But Father, do I have to do this?” I asked, my voice shaking with anger and frustration. Before he could answer, the doors to the chapel swung open. The room went silent. Every eye turned to me, and the weight of their gazes pressed down on me like a ton of bricks. My breath caught in my throat, my heart racing as I took my first step down the aisle. I gripped my father’s arm tightly, trying to steady myself. The aisle stretched before me, longer than I’d ever imagined. The floor was lined with white petals, but I couldn’t bring myself to look at them. I didn’t care about the flowers, the guests, or even the altar. My gaze was fixed ahead, and as I looked up for the briefest moment, I saw standing at the end of the aisle, His face was hidden by the light, but I could feel his presence. It was like a shadow, dark and suffocating. My stomach twisted in knots. My father’s grip on my hand tightened, as if grounding me. But nothing could steady my racing heart. Each step I took felt heavier than the last. My heels clicked against the marble floor, echoing in the silence. Step after step, I could feel my heartbeat rise, thundering louder than the music. And then we stopped right in front of him My father released my hand, placing it gently into the groom’s. For a moment, I couldn’t move. I couldn’t breathe. But finally, I dared to look up. And there he was. Daniil Varkanin. He wasn’t what I expected. The rumors about him was devilish demeanor, this had led me to believe I was marrying a monster. But standing before me was a man who smiled brightly, like he had finally gotten what he wanted. The man who was supposed to be my tormentor, my captor, was smiling as if this was the happiest day of his life. I blinked, disoriented. This wasn’t how I had imagined it. I had expected a man with a heart of ice, a killer who wouldn’t care about anything but control. But here he was smiling, with a look in his eyes that softened everything I had heard about him. My father was watching us, a proud, satisfied smile on his face. I glanced at my younger brother, Ivan, and saw the same look of relief on his face. At least someone was happy about this. But my mother? She wasn’t looking at us. She was scanning the room, searching for something, But I didn’t have time to think about that. I was standing at the altar, face to face with Daniil, and I had to make it through this. “You look gorgeous,” he whispered in my ear, pulling me from my thoughts. His words sent a flutter through me, despite my anger. I could feel my cheeks heating up as I stammered, “Thank you.” Hand in hand, we ascended the steps to the altar. The priest gave us a soft smile, and then the music stopped. The guests sat down, leaving us standing at the center of it all. I turned to face Daniil. His expression was unreadable. There was something in his eyes that was intense. It made me nervous. “Dearly beloved,” the priest began, his voice steady and comforting. “We are gathered here today to witness the holy matrimony of Camila Bravona and Daniil Varkanin.” The priest’s voice faded into the background as I stared at Daniil, his smile still plastered on his face. It didn’t make sense. Why was he so happy? This was supposed to be a business transaction, not a romantic union. The priest’s voice jolted me back to reality. “Is there anyone here who objects to this union? Speak now, or forever hold your peace.” My eyes scanned the room, hoping someone would speak up, hoping someone would save me from this nightmare. And then, to my surprise, Daniil raised his hand. My mouth went dry, he was objecting to his own wedding? I couldn’t believe it. My heart skipped a beat. What was going on? Was he trying to get out of this? The room was dead silent, and all eyes were on Daniil. His grin widened as he glanced at me. For a moment, I thought I saw a glint of mischief in his eyes. To everyone’s shock, the groom had just objected to his own wedding. I smiled. This was my chance. The rebellion I’d been waiting for had arrived. I caught a glimpse of the guests’ shocked expressions, but I didn’t care, this was it, the goal was clear, and no one could stop me now.Camila’s POV“Accepted” didn’t feel like victory, it felt like a door closing somewhere behind us while another one opened ahead, and in that narrow space between both, everything we had built, everything we had survived, everything we had refused to lose, finally came into focus.The pressure didn’t vanish immediately, it lingered like breath held too long, like a decision still being processed by something that didn’t think in human terms, and I stood there with Daniil beside me, Ivan steady at our flank, Neomi watching the twins like she already understood what was changing.Because something was changing.Not around us.Within us.The twins stood together in the center of the room, no longer just children, no longer just observers, but something in between what they were and what they were becoming, and I realized with a quiet shock that we had reached the point every legacy eventually faces, the moment where protection becomes release.Daniil stepped forward first, not to command
Camila’s POV“Selection will not be voluntary” didn’t echo, it settled, and in that moment everything inside me went still because I understood exactly what that meant, not as a threat anymore, not as a warning, but as a decision already made somewhere beyond our control.No one moved at first, not Daniil, not Ivan, not Neomi, not me, because movement would mean reaction, and reaction meant surrendering control to something that was no longer asking permission to reshape our lives.The twins stood in the center of it all, still watching, still waiting, and that silence from them felt heavier than anything else because children shouldn’t be part of decisions like this, but they already were.Daniil stepped forward slightly, not toward the presence, not toward the city, but toward us, and I felt it immediately, that shift in him, not fear, not hesitation, but something final forming.“No,” he said.Not loud.Not emotional.Absolute.The pressure in the room tightened instantly, like som
Camila’s POV“This wasn’t a test anymore, it was an attack,” and the moment that truth settled into me, everything else followed faster than thought, because whatever had been observing us had now collided with something human, something reckless, something that didn’t calculate outcomes, it forced them.The city didn’t look different, not at first, lights still burning, people still moving, but I felt it beneath everything, that fracture forming, not visible but real, and I understood immediately that if we lost control here, we wouldn’t just lose structure, we would lose the future we had built inside it.Daniil didn’t hesitate, his voice cut through the tension sharp and immediate, “We split focus,” and Ivan stepped forward before the words finished settling, “I handle the external threat,” but Daniil’s head turned slightly, not disagreement, something deeper, “No, you don’t handle it alone.”Neomi moved closer, her tone controlled but firm, “This isn’t just an attack, it’s timing,
Camila’s POV“Next phase requires full family integration” didn’t feel like a warning, it felt like something had already decided we were no longer separate pieces but one system to be tested together, and I stood there with Daniil beside me, Ivan in front, Neomi close, understanding that whatever came next would not come for one of us, it would come for all of us at once.The shift didn’t stay in the room, I felt it stretch outward beyond walls, beyond distance, like something was reaching into everything we had built, and when the words came, they settled into me with a weight I couldn’t ignore, “Moscow integration in progress,” and my chest tightened because this was no longer contained.I moved closer to the window, my eyes tracing the city below, lights still steady, movement still normal, but underneath it something had changed, something was being measured, mapped, understood in a way that made everything feel exposed, and I realized this wasn’t about observation anymore, this
Camila’s POV“Outcome will determine succession viability” didn’t fade, it settled into everything like something waiting to be proven, and I felt it in the way the room held its breath, in the way Daniil didn’t move, in the way Ivan stood exactly where he was as if stepping back would undo something he had already chosen.No one spoke immediately because this wasn’t a moment that allowed noise, this was something quieter, heavier, something that demanded presence instead of reaction, and I realized then that whatever this assessment was, it wasn’t going to be loud or violent, it was going to be precise.Ivan didn’t look at us, not at first, his focus stayed forward like he was already inside something we couldn’t see, and that was what tightened something in me because this wasn’t a fight we could step into, this was something he had to face alone.Daniil stepped closer but didn’t cross into his space, that was the difference, that was the control, and when he spoke his voice carried
Camila’s POVI knew we weren’t walking into danger, we were walking into something that had already decided to be there.The twins were awake, not crying, not afraid, just watching in a way that didn’t belong to children, and that was what tightened something deep in me because fear I understood, chaos I understood, but calm awareness like that meant something had already reached them without needing to touch them.Daniil slowed, not stopping but adjusting like he was stepping onto something fragile, his voice low and controlled, “Come here,” but they didn’t move immediately and that hesitation cut deeper than anything else because it meant their attention wasn’t fully ours anymore.Ivan shifted beside him, tension rising in the silence, Neomi’s fingers tightening slightly as she scanned the room, and I stepped forward slower than all of them because I felt it too, that presence, closer now, not outside, not watching from a distance, but inside the moment itself, like it had learned h
Camila’s POV“I will never let you go, Camila,” he had said. The truth in his voice sent a chill through my bones, his grip on me was becoming more than just physical, it was mental, emotional, and all encompassing.I had tried to resist and I had fought back the urge to let him in, to let him comp
Camila’s POVMaximo’s words lingered in the air, his proposition wrapping around me like smoke in my lungs, choking me from the inside, just because of one night and no strings attached. He promised a fleeting escape, but I knew it. I knew it wasn’t freedom but another distraction, one that would s
Camila's perspectiveI was immobile.I fixed my gaze on Daniil's back.My hands trembled in my lap, but I wasn't sure if I was scared or cold. My pulse pounded in my ears, drowning out everything else. I could also hear my breath, which was shallow and irregular.Daniil turned around at last.His g
Camila’s POV The night air burned my skin as I moved through the darkness, my heart pounding like a drum in my chest. The further I walked, the more I realized how reckless I had been, how little I truly knew about what I was doing. I had fled, but where would I go? What would I do? The sound of







