로그인Camila’s POV
How did I get here? The question had been echoing in my mind since I had agreed to this marriage, but now, more than ever, it burned like a bitter poison. From the first moment I stepped into this mansion, I had hoped for something beyond the cold, calculated game of power and alliances. But every look he gave me, every word he spoke, reminded me of the cage I was now trapped in. This wasn’t marriage. This was captivity. I wasn’t sure when the shift had happened. Maybe it was the moment Daniil had accepted the alliance, knowing full well the consequences it would bring to both of us. Maybe it was when he looked at me with indifference, a possession to be moved around at his will. But today, as I stood in front of him, something inside me snapped. “You think you can control me, Daniil?” I spat the words out, my voice rising in volume, shaking with the anger I had spent far too long bottling up. The words felt foreign on my tongue, but they were no less real. I was done playing the part of the docile wife. His gaze flickered to me for the briefest of moments, his lips curling slightly, as if my outburst had amused him. “What exactly do you think you can do, Camila?” he asked, his voice low, his tone mocking. I didn’t flinch. No. I had had enough of being pushed around, of being dismissed like I didn’t matter. I had spent too many days walking on eggshells, too many nights listening to him call the shots while I sat idly by. But no more. I clenched my fists, the blood rushing in my veins. “I’ve been silent for far too long, Daniil. But not anymore.” The words tumbled out of me, like a dam finally breaking, and I couldn’t stop them. “I’m not some prize to be won in your game. You don’t get to treat me like one of your pawns, moving me around at your whim.” His eyes narrowed, his posture stiffening as he studied me. He wasn’t used to this. The sudden change in me must have been a shock, because for a moment, I saw something flash across his face, surprise, maybe even a hint of respect. But it was gone just as quickly, replaced by the cold indifference I had come to know. “Shouting won’t change anything,” he said, his voice colder than before, as if he were speaking to a child throwing a tantrum. I didn’t care. I took a step toward him, my heart pounding in my chest, but this time, it wasn’t fear. It was defiance. “No,” I snapped. “But it will make you see me. It will make you realize that I’m not just some woman who will sit quietly in your shadow. I won’t be invisible to you any longer.” His gaze softened for a fraction of a second, but the shift was imperceptible. If I hadn’t been looking so intently, I might have missed it. Still, I saw it. I saw that, for the first time, I had caught his attention. “You’re making a mistake,” he warned, his tone now laced with something darker, a warning that sent a chill racing down my spine. “This is not a battle you’re ready to fight, Camila.” I stood my ground, not backing down, even though I knew he was right. I had no experience in this kind of world of power, manipulation, and danger. But the fire inside me burned too brightly to ignore. I would fight. Not just for myself, but for the chance to regain control of my life. “We’ll see about that,” I said, my voice steady despite the fear gnawing at my insides. His expression didn’t change, but I could see a flicker of something in his eyes. Perhaps he wasn’t used to women standing up to him. Perhaps he didn’t expect this version of me. For a split second, I wondered if I had made a grave mistake, if my defiance would only bring me more suffering. But then I remembered that I had already lost everything. What else did I have to lose Daniil’s eyes narrowed further, his lips tightening into a thin line. “If you want to play games, Camila, be prepared for the consequences. I don’t care what you think you’ve gained today, but remember this, there’s no going back. Once you cross that line, you’re in my world now.” The weight of his words hung in the air, thick and suffocating. But I refused to be intimidated. Not anymore. “I’m not afraid of you,” I said, my voice louder now, emboldened by the raw emotion swirling inside me. “And I won’t let you make me feel small any longer.” There was a long pause. Daniil’s face remained unreadable, but the flicker of something, whether it was admiration or irritation. I couldn’t tell. I held his gaze, refusing to look away. I was no longer the frightened woman who had entered this marriage with hope in her eyes, willing to submit to a life she never wanted. Now, I was someone else. Someone who had made the decision to fight, to carve out a space for herself, even if it meant facing the wrath of the man standing before me. “You’ve made your choice,” he said quietly, almost as if to himself. “But don’t say I didn’t warn you.” I couldn’t bring myself to respond. The tension between us crackled, thick with unsaid words and emotions. I wasn’t sure where this newfound strength would take me, or if it would be enough to survive what was coming. But for the first time since marrying him, I felt a glimmer of hope that maybe, just maybe, I could change my fate. Daniil turned away, his back to me as he walked toward the door, his footsteps echoing in the silence. “We’ll see how long this lasts,” he called over his shoulder, his voice a low, dangerous rumble. And with that, he was gone. But I didn’t feel defeated. No, something had shifted inside me, and I wasn’t going to let it go. I had just begun. And I wasn’t going to back down now. This was only the beginning. The question was, what would happen next?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“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
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 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







