Se connecterCamila’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 POVPeace I've discovered that things are never as easy as they seem.Daniil was standing next to me on the balcony, with Moscow enveloped in a silent, icy authority as the city stretched endlessly beneath us. An order that could only be commanded by one name had taken the place of chaos. Varkanin"The city is stable," he stated in a cool, collected tone. "No resistance, no movements. Everything is in its proper place.With my fingers resting on the chilly railing, I exhaled slowly. "Or precisely where they want us to think it is."He turned and looked at me sharply. "You don't think this peace is genuine?"“I believe it’s temporary,” I said, meeting his eyes. “Peace like this never comes without a cost. And in our world… it never lasts”For a moment, silence hung between us, heavy, suffocating. We had lived too long to trust something so easilyLaughter drifted faintly from the halls by our childrenI turned instinctively, heart softening. They were untouched by the darkness
Camila’s POV“The children are safe,” Daniil said, his voice soft, almost tender. “The estate secured. All alliances confirmed. Our enemies… either neutralized or aware that crossing us is a death sentence.”I nodded, my fingers brushing his. “And we’ve done it together,” I whispered. “Everything… because we stayed as a family.”His grey-blue eyes softened, the commanding intensity giving way to something warmer, almost fragile. “Exactly. That’s the lesson, Camila. Nothin, no plot, no betrayal, no fire from the past can break what we hold here. Not when we hold it together.”I let the words sink in, heart swelling. For so long, I had felt like a pawn, a bride trapped in schemes I couldn’t escape. Now, standing beside the man who had once been my enemy, I realized that the word family carried a weight far greater than fear or power.We spent the morning walking through the estate together, visiting the children in the nursery, checking on every detail of the household and our security
Camila’s POVThe device beeped one last time before falling silent. Daniil’s hand stayed steady on the trigger as Ivan scooped our children into his arms. Maximo’s men had been neutralized, his plot unraveled, and the storm of the night behind us, we finally breathed.“With the device defused, the children safe, and Maximo’s plot finally unraveled, the storm of the night behind them, Daniil and Camila stood together with victory and weary, and they are ready to rebuild the Varkanin legacy.”“Every alliance has been confirmed,” Daniil said, his voice steady, commanding. “Every family, every connection, every hidden resource, we now control them. The Varkanin legacy will be unshakable.”I swallowed hard, the weight of the words settling into my chest. For so long, I had lived in fear of enemies, fear of betrayal, fear for our children. But today, there was none of that. Today, there was power. Security. Possibility.“I still can’t believe it’s over,” I admitted, moving closer to him. “A
Camila’s POVDaniil’s hand was tight around mine. His eyes scanned every shadow, every corner of the courtyard, but there was a flicker of something I had never seen before, fear. Not for himself, but for us and for our children.Ivan moved beside him. Every instinct screamed at us that tonight was not over, the victory we’d fought so hard for was fragile, almost meaningless if the true threat was still unseen.And then it came.A sound from the east wing, soft, deliberate click, almost like a key turning. My stomach dropped. Daniil’s body tensed, every muscle coiled. “The children,” he whispered, and that one word carried the weight of a thousand fears.I ran, my heart hammering, feet barely touching the slick stone floors. The hallway to the children’s wing was empty, the guards we’d trusted gone—or worse, neutralized. The cribs stood silent, but I knew instinctively that silence this absolute was never natural.“They’re gone,” Ivan said, his voice low, cutting through my panic like
Camila’s POVThe realization struck me harder than the thunder cracking above the estate. Daniil Varkanin did not fear anyone. I had seen him stand in the middle of gunfire without blinking. I had watched powerful men tremble when he merely walked into a room. Fear had never belonged to him.Yet now the color had drained from his face.The gun in his hand trembled slightly.Three quiet words had done that. She's still alive.My throat tightened painfully. "Who?"Daniil didn't answer.Rain began to fall harder across the courtyard. Water streaked down the iron gate between us and the man standing on the other side. Maximo's slow smile widened as if he were savoring the moment."You didn't tell her," he said softly.Daniil's jaw clenched. "Say her name and I will bury you tonight.”Maximo chuckled quietly. "Still protecting your secrets after all these years."My heart pounded violently in my chest."Who is alive?" | demanded.Silence followed.A suffocating silence that pressed down on
Camila’s POVNo one moved. The guards held their rifles steady, fingers tense on the triggers as floodlights washed the estate in harsh white light, turning every shadow into something dangerous.But Daniil didn’t look at the men behind the stranger. He looked only at him.A silence passed between them that felt older than the war we were standing in.“Maximo,” Daniil said quietly.The name rolled through the courtyard like distant thunder.The man outside the gate dipped his head slightly in mock respect. “Still alive.”My stomach tightened. So this was him. The ghost Daniil had hunted for seventeen years. The man who had almost killed him. The leader of the Black Wolves.Maximo Varkanin.He looked nothing like I expected. No madness. No rage. Only calm. The kind of calm that belonged to men who had already decided how a war would end.“You’re trespassing,” Daniil said coldly.Maximo chuckled softly. “On my son’s property?”My breath caught.Son?Daniil didn’t react, but the tension
Camila’s POVI stood there and looked at Neomi.My mind was disorganized and whirling in a jumble that I was unable to sort out. The blood from her wounds was still smearing her clothing, and her face was pale. She had gotten away. However, she didn't feel free after her escape. It seemed like the
Camila's POVNeomi hasn't said anything since I told her about the stranger. Her gaze feels like a weight on my chest, and every second pulls me deeper into the murky water of this nightmare I'm stuck in.I can tell she's thinking because her eyes haven't left mine. I don't know if I can handle the
Camila’s POVSomething else lingered, a gnawing feeling in the pit of my stomach, but the anger was still there, simmering beneath the surface, waiting for the right opportunity to explode. It was something like dread.Something I didn't see or expect.I didn't recognize it until I heard the sound
Camila’s POV“Camila, Ivan is your brother.”Those words were like a dagger to my chest. I wasn’t sure whether to scream or cry, whether to run or face this new reality head-on but there was no running because the truth had found me, and it wouldn’t be ignored.I staggered back, my mind racing. Iva







