LOGINJospehine
“Fuckk...you feel so good Jo.” Mathew whimpered grinding into me eagerly. At this point I was already over the sex, it wasn’t enjoyable anymore. Mathew only focused on his pleasure and not mine so sex with him sucked ass.... I laid there, resisting the urge to yawn as he grunted into my ear and slammed into me in an attempt to turn me on but it just felt uncomfortable. The image of a certain grey eyed man flashes into my head and that sends shivers down my spine. My breath hitches with flushed cheeks, eyes closed, imaging his gruff Russian accent whispering nasty things into my ear. I unconsciously clench against Mathew, turned on by my imagination. “Damn, ugh!” He cums abruptly into the latex confinement of the condom and that sadly breaks my imagination. Annoyance simmered in my chest as he rolled off me, panting hard like a thirsty dog..... “Babe, that was awesome....” He chuckled to himself. My eyes widens as a slap of realization hits me. I had just imagined fucking a total stranger in place of Mathew, what the hell was I thinking?! I rolled off the sheets and walked straight to the bathroom to wash all the sweat and fluids from my body. Standing under the steaming shower, I rested my head on the cool tiles in hope to wash away the gnawing guilt I felt. How did I get here? Imagining a total stranger while being with Mathew.... That man. His mysterious persona had caged me, I couldn’t stop thinking about him ever since my birthday night. His voice, accent, intoxicating scent....everything about him, I could clearly remember. It wasn’t the first time he had slipped into my imagination but this was the first time that I shamelessly indulged in it. I let out a groan of frustration at myself before proceeding to shower quickly. My feet moved quickly to get dressed for my night shift which began in less than an hour. The smell of dinner wafts my nostrils, making my stomach growl in hunger as I imagine the delicious meal that Mathew’s cooking up. I reached for my phone but get cut off guard as a text pops up on Mathew’s phone instead. A text from Mrs Dawson, his project manager at work who was a sweet middle aged woman. My eyes read the text instinctively. ‘Babe, you’re coming over tonight aren’t you? Lance is away for work.’ I froze, my heart racing faster than normal. I read the text again and again to make sure that I was seeing properly. Swiftly, I unlock his phone and quickly scroll into their chats. It felt like someone just punched me in the gut. Photos of their nudes were exchanged, sexting, rows and rows of past video calls all specifically planned during my night shifts... I let out a shaky breath, tears pricked the corner of my eyes. Something in me always had this gut feeling that he wasn’t faithful but I pushed that aside like a fool and kept hanging on to the delusions I had for him. “No....”I muttered shakily. My fingers tingled as the memories of his constant belittling, snarky comments he made to me, everything that peeked his true resentment towards me flashed into my head. My feet moved before I could process, storming towards the kitchen while tightly gripping his phone in my hands. “How dare you?!” I chucked the phone at him, catching him off guard as it hits his chest and drops to the ground. “What the fuck, Jo?!” He groaned. Rage pumped through my veins, my jaws clenched with anger. “ You fucking cheating bastard!” His face morphs into annoyance, he scoffs. “Why are you acting up like it’s new news to you?” He speaks darkly. “N-new news? Is that all you can say?!” He slams his hand against the counter. “Yes, okay we fuck occasionally, get over your damn self, Jo.” That crushed my heart. “H-how long has this been going on.....” “I felt lonely, what do you expect? You work almost all week and I don’t get to spend time with you-” I let out a gasp. “So you’re blaming me for your actions?!” He shrugged with a smug look on his face. There was a silent pause of disbelief, he truly held no remorse for his hurtful actions. I’m done, this relationship is fucking over. My lips tremble. “We’re done. Get out, get out of my house!” “What the fuck did you just say?” He stormed over, towering over me. I looked up at him with angry tears trailing down my cheeks. “Get. The. Fuck. Out!-” “Ack!” His hands grabs me by the neck, slamming me against the kitchen cabinets with a terrifying look on his eyes. I struggle against his hold, clawing and scratching his hands to be set free but he didn’t budge. He squeezes. “Now let’s get things straight...you’ll shut your mouth and go out for work like the dumb cunt you are, pretend like this never happened, okay babe?” My legs quivered restlessly as I try to suck in air but he squeezed tighter causing me to let out gargled sounds of urgency. Fear struck me as he stared deep into my eyes with no emotion but pure hatred. I nod my head frantically and he let me go instantly, dropping on the floor like a sack of potatoes. I coughed heavily, taking in large gulps of air to quickly fill my lungs. Mathew says nothing and goes on to continue cooking like nothing happened while I scrambled to my feet, running back into the room to get my stuffs for work. My body moved on autopilot, grabbing my tote bag, a jacket and a scarf with my phone in hand before scurrying out of the apartment. I trembled violently, not from the cold night air but from the realization of what just took place. Lurching forward, I threw up all of my stomach content at the side of the street. My throat burned from the abuse it just went through and vomiting worsened that pain. Mathew had just strangled me a few moments ago....his cold eyes held nothing but rage and death. That wasn’t the man I loved, he was a monster that has been pretending for a long time and that mask had worn off. Tears ran down my cheeks as I examine the nasty red bruise on my neck through my phone camera. It was bad, anyone could tell that I had just been strangled violently, there was no way I could go to work or even head back home, I’m stranded.... I leaned back against the nearest lamppost wondering where I could go to from here. My ego wouldn’t let me call Evelyn for help, she had always been sceptical about Mathew and well, she was right.... The cold night air bit at my skin as I pulled my jacket tighter around me, my scarf doing little to shield my bruised neck. My legs moved automatically, heading straight to a dingy motel that was a few blocks away. It felt odd, the streets were eerily quiet with only the quiet hum of passing cars and flickering of the dimly lit lampposts. I swallowed thickly in fear, clutching the handle of my tote bag tighter in fear of being attacked at night. The sounds of my steps echoed through the night against the cold pavement but then a feeling hits me. A prickling feeling that suggests I wasn’t alone in the earie street, I was being watched or followed. I let out a shaky breath out of fear, my heart rate spiking to an abnormal rate. Turning back quickly to take a look but there was no one on the long stretch of dimly illuminated pavements. “You’re just paranoid, Jo....” I reassure myself. The feeling doesn’t go away as I continue to walk down the dimly lit street. My breath hitched once I heard it, fear rattling my bone. Footsteps They were faint but steady, matching my pace at a measured distance from me. My feet moved quicker this time, I wasn’t ready to die by a serial killer tonight, not after what I just endured by my so called boyfriend. “Josephine.” I paused abruptly, my breath hitching with shivers running down my spine. The voice called out through the silence, it was deep and smooth almost soothing to the ear. That voice. I turned slowly, my eyes landing on the tall dark shadow figure that stepped out the darkness. His silhouette was endearing, oozing this aura of imposing power. My breath caught in my throat. “You.” The mysterious grey eyed man stood before me in a long black coat, his hands tucked in his pocket and his calculative grey eyes glaring down at me like a predator. “H-how did you know my name?” My voice coming out shaky. He tilted his head to the side with no expression on his face. “Why are you walking alone, so late at night?” I take a step back, clutching the handle of my tote bag tighter. “W-what do you want?” His steady gaze zeros down to the flimsy scarf around my neck. He inched closer to me but I stood rooted at my spot while everything in me screamed to run, I couldn’t move under his cold grey eyes. “S-stay back.” I tried to sound firm but it only came out as a weak whimper. My nostrils are immediately wafted by his intoxicating scent that I was now getting addicted to. I felt exposed under his intense gaze, his eyes trailing from my neck to my swollen face from crying. “Who hurt you?” his voice coming out firm. I could see it in his haunting eyes, he held quiet anger with a calm exterior. My knees felt weak, I couldn’t tell what he was thinking. My hands instinctively come up to graze the scarf. “T-this....I-its just a scratch-” He scoffs, running his tongue across his teeth before jutting his chin towards the motel. “Go on then, it’s cold out here.” “N-no, who are you? You haven’t answered my question.” I trembled under his calculative gaze. His eyes darkened. “Go inside, Josephine.” His deep voice sending shivers down my spine. It was a command not a suggestion. My lips opened to say something but my feet obeyed like a good girl, shuffling down the street towards the bright neon lights of the dingy motel. I paused at the motel’s entrance, my fingers grazing the cold glass door before glancing back. A light gasp escaped my lips, he still stood there in the shadows watching over me. Inside my room, I sank into the sheets, clutching it tighter with anxiety coursing through my veins. My thoughts raced, from Mathew’s cheating to the sudden abuse and then this mysterious man that I know nothing off. Who was this man? How did he know my name? And why, despite the looming danger that surround him, did I feel strangely attracted to him? Something told me that this wouldn’t be our last encounter and it felt like this strange attraction is the beginning of something different, something new and my gut feelings were always right.One Month Later…The private airport terminal was quieter than usual, the soft hum of jets and rolling luggage echoing faintly through the polished space.Josephine stood beside Sasha near the large glass windows overlooking the runway, her fingers tucked into the sleeve of her coat as she watched the medical team prepare Pavel’s flight.A month.It had already been a month since the war between the Romanovs and the Chevaliers ended in blood and fire.And somehow… life had continued moving afterward.The French syndicate had collapsed almost overnight after Adrian’s death. The remaining factions scattered quickly, too busy fighting among themselves o choosing the next head, to retaliate against the Bratva.For the first time in weeks, there was peace. Or at least, something close to it…Josephine’s eyes shifted toward Pavel slowly. He looked different now, thinner and quieter.The left side of his neck was covered by healing grafts and compression bandages that stretched beneath the co
JosephineI stirred with a soft whine, every muscle in my body pleasantly sore.For a second, I stayed buried beneath the warmth of the blankets, still half asleep and tangled in the lingering haze of last night.My lips twitched faintly as I stretched an arm across the bed instinctively searching for Sasha. But instead of warm skin and hard muscle…my palm met cold sheets.My brows furrowed instantly and I slowly blinked awake as I noticed that the space beside me was empty.Completely empty.Sleep vanished from my body immediately.I pushed myself upright fast, eyes darting around the dimly lit room. The bedside lamp still cast a faint amber glow across the walls, but there was no sign of him.No sound from the bathroom and no movement from the balcony.“Sasha?” I called out groggily, but there was no reply.A strange unease crept into my chest.I slid out of bed quickly, tightening the silk robe around my body as I moved toward the bedroom door. The second I stepped into the hallway
SashaThe door slammed open beneath my hand.I stormed into the recovery room with my gun raised, Oma slipping in behind me like a shadow with her silencer already aimed-Then I stopped.Because the scene in front of me wasn’t what I expected. A man stood over Adrian Chevalier’s bed with a pillow pressed against the old man’s pale face.The oxygen mask dangled uselessly from the bed railing while the heart monitor beside him beeped erratically.The man whipped around sharply at our intrusion, instantly pointing his gun toward us. “Who the fuck are you?!” He barked.My brows furrowed as I took him in.He was young, probably early twenties with dark hair slightly disheveled, expensive clothes thrown on carelessly like he’d dressed in a hurry. There was panic in his eyes, but beneath it…Hatred. Pure hatred as he glanced back toward Adrian.Interesting…Slowly, I stepped further into the room, my gun never lowering. “Henri Chevalier?” I asked coldly.The man’s jaw tightened. “Yeah.” He mo
SashaI opened my eyes to darkness softened by the dim glow of the bedside lamp. For a second, I stayed still listening to the quiet hum of the air conditioner and the distant footsteps of guards somewhere downstairs.And the soft, steady sound of Josephine breathing beside me.I turned my head carefully, holding back a groan as the dull throbbing in my temple reminded me I still wasn’t fully healed.Kratoska slept curled against my side, one arm draped loosely over my waist beneath the blankets. Her blonde hair was spread across the pillow like silk, messy from sleep and falling over part of her face.A faint snore escaped her.It almost made me smile.She looked peaceful. Too peaceful for someone who had been ripped into the middle of my world and nearly destroyed by it.My gaze lingered on her face longer than it should have. The faint crease between her brows even in sleep, the dried tear tracks I could still barely make out against her cheeks.And suddenly, all I could think abou
JosephineSeeing Pavel wrapped in gauze was more painful than I imagined.The image still clung to me even hours later, the steady beeping of machines. The way almost every inch of exposed skin on the left side of his body had been covered carefully with thick white dressings.I still remembered the way Evelyn had broken down the second she saw him awake. The sob that tore out of her had sounded almost painful, like she’d been holding it in for days.“I’m so sorry…” she kept crying, clutching his uninjured hand carefully. “Pavel, I’m so sorry… this is all my fault…”And despite the state he was in, despite the pain medication clearly making him sluggish, Pavel had still tried comforting her.I remembered the faint squeeze of his fingers around hers.The rasp in his voice. “It’s not your fault, solnyshko…”That only made her cry harder.Even Sasha had gone quiet beside me and I knew he was hurting. Because those three weren’t just friends, they were brothers. And I could see the grief s
JosephineI blinked awake slowly, for a moment, everything felt… warm, soft and comfortable. Then it hit me that I wasn’t on the chair.My eyes snapped open fully as I took in my surroundings, the white sheets, the quiet hum of machines, the familiar sterile scent of the hospital, and the fact that I was very much in Sasha’s bed.Tucked in with a duvet pulled over me like I was the patient. My heart lurched and I sat up immediately, panic rushing through me.Why am I in his bed?Where is he?I was holding his hand- The memory hit all at once. I must have dozed off because I remembered sitting beside him, fingers wrapped around his, telling myself I’d just rest my eyes for a second.I swung my legs over the side of the bed, my bare feet hitting the cold hospital floor. Just as I pushed myself up, the bathroom door clicked open and I froze as Sasha stepped out.And for a second, my brain struggled to catch up. Because the man walking toward me now… didn’t look like the same man from two
Sasha I turned on the shower, stepping under the scalding water as steam filled the bathroom. My muscles ached, from the events that went on tonight. A traitor from my Bratva had the guts to point a gun at me. Big mistake. He was properly dealt with and his head would be sent to his family
SashaThe world went white.A searing, blinding flash of heat scorched the side of my head, followed by a sound so loud, I was thrown backward. For a heartbeat, there was nothing but the high-pitched, steady whine of a flatlining pulse in my ears.Am I dead?I felt the wetness first. It was a hot, r
Sasha “Explain.”The word tore out of me low and rough, my stare locked onto Evelyn.She flinched.“I- I’m so sorry.” she whispered, arms folding around herself as if she could hold herself together. “Jo only came with me because she didn’t want me going out alone- ”Her voice cracked. Tears spill
Sasha"The old shipyard." Katya whispered.My body tensed as I remembered that familiar abandoned warehouse. Silence followed on the other end of the line, heavy, like she was waiting for a reaction from me.I didn't wait for her to play more games. While her shallow breathing crackled through the s







