LOGIN"She was mine first," Dimitri whispered, his voice deadly calm. "And you stole her in the dark." Dimitri and Alexei Volkov are twin brothers, mafia kings, bound by blood and loyalty. When one bleeds, both bleed. When one kills, both kill. Nothing has ever come between them. Until her. Irina was Dimitri's maid, his peace in a world of violence. The only woman allowed close enough to touch him, to see the man beneath the monster. He fell for her quietly, deeply, and completely. But one drunken night at a party, Alexei stumbled into his brother's darkened room. He wore Dimitri's robe. She thought he was Dimitri. And in the shadows, a line was crossed that could never be uncrossed. Now Irina carries the child of her master's brother! When Dimitri discovers her pregnancy, rage consumes him. When Alexei claims her as his own with a cruel smirk, something breaks between the brothers. The bond that made them invincible now threatens to destroy them both. Two brothers. One woman. A baby that will crown one king and condemn the other. In the world of the Volkov mafia, betrayal is paid in blood. When this war is over, will any of them survive?
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Irina's POV
The music downstairs was loud enough to rattle the windows.
I pressed my pillows over my ears and tried to block out the chaos below. The laugher. The shouting. The occasional crash of breaking glass.
The Volkov Bratva celebrated victories like the world was ending, and tonight they had reason to celebrate. Dimitri had secured the eastern docks, expanded his territory, and crushed his rivals without losing a single man.
I should have been happy for him. I was happy for him. But I was also bone tired.
Earlier, I had planned the party with the other house workers. Made sure everything was ready and well prepared to Dmitri's taste.
Four years as his personal maid had taught me to read his moods better than I could read words on a page. I knew how he liked his tea. How he wanted his suits pressed. How he needed silence after violence.
And tonight, he had ordered me to stay in the bedroom, away from the party, away from his men.
“Stay in my room,” he had said, his ocean blue eyes serious in a way that made my stomach twist. “Lock the door. Do not come out until morning.”
I had not not bothered to ask why. You don't question Dimitri Volkov.
So here I am. Curled up in his massive bed that smelled like expensive cologne and his uniqueness. The sheets were too soft against my skin. Everything in his world was too beautiful, too perfect, and I did not belong in any of it.
But I loved him anyway.
I had not meant to. You don’t fall in love with your master. That was the kind of foolishness that got girls like me hurt. But Dimitri was gentle with me in ways he was not gentle with anyone else. He said please and thank you. He asked about my day. He looked at me like I was a person instead of property.
And I was property. Sold to the Volkov clan four years ago to settle a debt that was not even mine. This was all I had ever known.
I was drifting off to sleep when I heard the rattling of the door handle.
My heart jumped into my throat. I had locked it. I was sure I had locked it.
But the door opened anyway.
And a figure stumbled into the darkness. Tall, with broad shoulders, and that silhouette I would have recognized even when blind.
"Dimitri?" I whispered.
He did not answer. He just swayed there like the floor was tilting beneath him. He wore his robe. The black silk, one I had laid out yesterday. His hair fell into his face, looking messy and wild.
Relief washed through me as I stared at him. He must have come to check on me.
"Are you alright?" I asked softly.
He moved towards the bed. His steps were heavy, and clumsy. It felt wong. Dimitri never moved like that. He was always controlled, and always aware of every inch of his body.
"Dimitri?" I said again.
He collapsed onto the bed beside me. The mattress dipped under his weight.
He smelled like vodka and smoke and something sharp that made my nose wrinkle.
He was terribly drunk.
I had never seen Dimitri drunk. He drank, but never like this. Never enough to lose control.
"You should rest," I said gently. "You drank too much."
His hand found my face in the dim light, and cupped my cheek. His thumb brushed across my lips with surprising tenderness.
My breath caught in my throat.
"Dimitri," I whispered.
He kissed me.
I froze. This was wrong. This crossed every careful boundary we had built over four years. But his lips were warm and desperate, and I had dreamed of this moment so many times that my body moved before my mind could stop it.
I kissed him back.
He pulled me closer, his hands sliding into my hair. The kiss deepened, became urgent, and almost frantic. Like he had been holding back forever and could not hold back anymore.
"I have wanted this," he murmured against my lips, his voice rough and slurred. "Wanted you."
Those words broke me.
I let him pull my nightgown over my head. Let him lay me back against the pillows. Let him kiss my neck, my shoulders, everywhere. His hands claimed me like I was something precious instead of something bought and paid for.
When he pushed inside me, I gasped. There was pain, sharp and bright, but underneath it was something else. Something that felt like finally being chosen.
We moved together in the dark. His breathing was harsh in my ear. My fingers dug into his shoulders. The pleasure rose and rose until I thought I might shatter from it.
I cried out his name as I rose to my peak. "Dimitri."
He buried his face in my neck and shuddered against me, his whole body went rigid before collapsing.
Afterwards, he pulled me close, his arm was heavy across my waist. I curled into him, my heart raced, like it might come out.
This had really happened. Dimitri had finally chosen me.
I blushed as I listened to his breathing slow and steady. He had fallen into a deep sleep. My eyes grew heavy. I let myself drift off to sleep, happy for the first time in longer than I could remember.
When I woke, the room was still mostly dark. But thin gray light crept around the edges of the curtains. Dawn was coming.
The arm around my waist was gone.
I sat up slowly, my body aching in different places. I looked around for him, expecting to see Dimitri getting ready for the day like he always did.
The bathroom door opened.
He stepped out fully dressed in a black shirt, and black pants. His hair was still messy but his movements were steady now, and controlled again.
Then, he looked at me.
And my smile died on my lips.
His eyes were green.
Not ocean blue. Not the color I knew better than my
own face in a mirror. It was forest green.
My heart stopped.
It wasn't Dimitri.
I had slept with Alexei.
Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-FiveIrina's POVThe months after Alexei's death were the hardest of my life. This was grief, pure and unrelenting, a weight that sat on my chest and made it hard to breathe.I had not expected to love Alexei. When I learned the truth about that night, I had hated him. He had deceived me and violated me and taken something that was not his to take.But then I watched him change. Slowly and painfully, he tried. He really tried. He learned to hold Nikolai gently. He learned to speak softly. He learned to ask for forgiveness.And somewhere in those months, I fell. Not the way I loved Dimitri, with passion and fire. It was softer and quieter.
Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-FourDimitriThe funeral was held in the old church where our parents were buried. The same stone walls that had witnessed their funeral fifteen years ago now bore witness to my brother's. The morning was gray and cold, snow falling in soft sheets that covered everything in white but nothing could hide the truth. My brother was dead. My twin. My other half. Gone.Mikhail spoke, his voice breaking on every word as he buried the second son he had raised. He stood at the front of the church, his cane in one hand and the other gripping the podium for support."Alexei Volkov was a complicated man," Mikhail said, his voice rough. "He made mistakes. Terrible mistakes. But at the end, he chose love. He chose sacrifice. He gave his life to protect the innocent. And that is how I will remember him."The entire Bratva attended. The church was packed with men in dark suits, their faces grim. Men who had killed without hesitation stood silent, paying respects to one o
Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-ThreeIrinaI collapsed beside them, clutching Nikolai with one arm and reaching for Alexei with the other. Sobs tore through my body as I touched his face, still warm, already gone. My fingers trembled as they traced the line of his jaw, the curve of his cheek, memorizing the contours of his face one last time.The man who had saved me. The father of my child. The man who had held me captive, who had hurt me, who had tortured me. But also the man who had changed. Who had tried to be better. Who had thrown himself in front of a bullet to protect me.The man I had learned, against all reason and resistance, to love."Alexei," I whispered, my voi
Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-TwoDimitriThe Romano struck at dawn. Armed men stormed the compound in coordinated waves, breaking through defenses that were spread thin across fractured territories. Most of my elite guards were stationed at my wing. Most of Alexei's men were protecting the western district. The compound itself was undermanned and exposed.Alarms screamed through the mansion. Gunfire erupted like thunder. The sound was deafening, a constant roar that shook the walls and rattled the windows. I grabbed my gun from the nightstand, checked the clip, and ran.The hallways were chaos. Men were shouting, running, dying. I saw bodies on the floor, some ours, some theirs. Blood was everywhere, splattered on the walls, pooling on the marble floors. The acrid smell of gunpowder filled the air, mixing with the metallic scent of blood."Irina!" I shouted. "Nikolai!" But my vo
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-SevenIrinaI watched Alexei with Nikolai from the doorway. He was giving the baby a bottle. His movements were gentle and careful. So different from the man who had held me captive. Who had treated me like property. Who had kept me from my own son."You are good with
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-NineIrinaI woke up to Nikolai crying. The sound pulled me from sleep instantly. I got up and went to his room. He was standing in his crib, tears on his face, arms reaching for me."Mommy is here," I whispered, picking him up. "Mommy is here."He calmed down immediat
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-FiveIrinaI woke up to find the bed empty. Dimitri was gone. I got up and went looking for him, finding him in his office with Alexei. They were surrounded by papers, photos, documents. They looked exhausted."Have you two been up all night?" I asked."We could not sl
Chapter One Hundred and Forty-TwoDimitriThe gunshot echoed through the factory. It was loud and sharp, bouncing off the old metal walls and ringing in my ears for what felt like forever.Time slowed down.I saw
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