MasukCamila’s POV
“I knew it. The way this bastard has been laughing ever since he met me got me worried. I knew he was up to something, and I guessed right.” “May I know the reason why you are against your own union?” The priest asked, his tone laced with concern. “I wasn’t going to oppose the wedding! But before we proceed, I need to tell everyone something,” he declared firmly, his tone serious and stern. “This bastard is seriously going nuts!” I cursed in my head, a devilish smile creeping onto my face. “Maybe he already caught on to my father’s trick, and now he’s going to expose it all in front of everyone.” Fear gripped me. I couldn’t bear the thought of my father’s plan unraveling right in front of us. But then again, it’s none of my business as long as he’s canceling this marriage. I care less, I thought, trying to shake off the irrational fear that was clouding my mind. “And what might that be?” The priest inquired again, this time with a faint smile, not out of curiosity, but with a hint of amusement. “Actually, I’m not the groom!” he stated firmly, with a sarcastic grin. He made sure to look at me directly and say it loud and clear, ensuring I understood his scheme. “What sort of absurdity is this?” I screamed out, unable to keep my composure. I couldn’t take it anymore, this crazy bastard acting so calm in front of me. “Daniil is away on a business trip!” he continued, still smiling smugly. “He’ll be back today, but might be a little late. That’s why I’m standing in for him,” he added with a calm smile, like it was the most natural thing in the world. I knew it wasn’t true. This bastard was just hiding the sarcasm in his voice. He was mocking me, and I could feel it. “Who goes on a business trip on their wedding day? Daniil, fucking stop this shit!” I screamed again, my patience finally running out. To my amusement, he didn’t flinch. He didn’t even respond. What was worse was that no one else was saying anything. Not a single person spoke up,including my parents, who should’ve been horrified were calm, almost as if this was nothing. “Mrs. Bravona!” the priest said, trying to regain control of the situation. “I’m truly sorry, but your groom will be here soon.” “Where the hell is that bastard?” I screamed in indignation, my voice rising in frustration. “I’m here!” I heard a calm, almost arrogant voice call from the door. I turned immediately, my heart pounding. There he was, standing in the doorway, dressed in a sharp black suit. His eyes held no warmth, only a calm indifference that sent a shiver down my spine. For a second, I was speechless, completely stunned by his sudden presence. I couldn’t believe that I had been ranting just moments ago. My voice, my anger, they had all disappeared. I couldn’t even make a sound. He took a slow, deliberate step forward. I hissed, wanting to look away, but he was impossible to ignore. He didn’t smile. He didn’t need to. His presence spoke for itself. I watched him walk toward me, his steps steady and unwavering until he was standing tall in front of me. The fake groom excused himself with a quiet chuckle and walked away, still grinning devilishly. I swore, if I could, I would have slapped that smile right off his face. “Crazy bastard!” I cursed silently, gritting my teeth. “Sorry for being late! ‘Wife,’” Daniil’s voice barely above a whisper, snapped me back to reality. I slowly turned my neck to look at him, feeling small under his towering height and large frame. I hissed again as I stood up, my body stiff. I didn’t give him a response. I glanced at my parents, especially my mother who had looked so lost just some moments ago, she was now beaming with a proud smile, while my father kept his head lowered, as if ashamed to meet my eyes. They had just married me off to a man who couldn’t even make it to his own wedding on time, and yet they were still proud of it. How shameless could they be, especially my mother? She didn’t seem to have an ounce of shame in her. “A stand-in husband on the wedding day or should I call it a groom switch?” I muttered under my breath, the bitterness rising in my chest. Daniil grabbed my hand without warning, pulling me toward him. I couldn’t argue. If he said he was the real groom, then so be it. “Who am I to argue?” I thought bitterly. “This is my cruel fate, and I have to accept it, no matter what.” “Is there anyone here who is not willing for these two to be joined together in holy matrimony? Speak now or forever hold your peace,” the priest asked once again, his smile still in place. No one dared to raised their hand. I squinted my eyes, trying not to show my outrage, but inside I was seething. “Daniil Varkanin, do you take Camila Bravona as your wife, before God and man, to forever be joined together, for better or worse, until your last days?” The priest’s voice was steady, but I noticed a flicker of hesitation in Daniil’s eyes, a brief moment of emotion crossing his features. But I quickly dismissed it. “It doesn’t matter,” I told myself. “His answer will never matter.” Daniil slowly parted his lips, and the words I hated the most came out: “I do.” The priest turned to me, asking the same question. “Camila Bravona, do you take Daniil Varkanin as your husband, before God and man, to forever be joined together, for better or worse, until your last days?” “I do!” I blurted out in a swift voice, my words more venomous than I could have imagined. It felt more like I was saying “I hate you,” than anything else. I couldn’t wait to walk out of that hall. I was already tired of this whole charade. “You may now kiss the bride,” the priest’s words pierced through my ears, and I realized, too late, that he needed to kiss me, right here, right now. “I can’t!” I thought, horrified. In an instant, this bastard’s lips would be on mine, sucking the life out of me. “Fuck!” I hissed, taking a step back. I might be the craziest bride to run away from her own wedding, but I couldn’t think of anything else in that moment. All I wanted was to escape. But just as I took another step backward, I felt Daniil’s arm wrap around my waist, pulling me closer. Before I could object, his lips met mine, sending electric shocks through my entire body.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 POVI couldn’t stop replaying the moment when the car door slammed shut, when I saw Neomi’s limp body being dragged away, her eyes glazed with fear. The image haunted me, clawing at my chest, filling my lungs with a suffocating terror. She was gone. Taken.I couldn’t protect her and I coul
Camila’s POVI was unable to think or breathe. I had betrayed him and betrayed his confidence, and the fallout was already crushing me. However, the danger was far from over.I could still feel the coldness of the stranger's stare and the tension that persisted in the air from the night we first me
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







