“Please... spare my life,” she whispered, her voice trembling like the last leaf clinging to a winter branch. Blood trickled from her split lip as she pressed her forehead to the cold marble floor, her entire body shaking with terror. “I treasure what belongs to me,” he replied, his voice cold and deadly. His gloved hand gripped her chin, forcing her to meet his merciless gaze. “And as of tonight, little ghost... you belong to me.” Born from a one-night stand between a mafia lord and a maid, Liliana Orlov entered the world with her mother’s blood staining her face. Her father, Don Nickolas Orlov never let her forget who she was - a curse! While her half-sisters wear silks, she scrubs floors. While they dine in gold-lit halls, she eats their scraps. She was the family’s whipping girl, blamed for the empire’s weakness-no male heir, no future. Then, the unthinkable happens. To end a decade-long war, Nickolas sold Liliana to his greatest enemy Mikhail Volkov also known as “The Reaper” the heir to the most powerful and brutal mafia dynasty. Her fate was sealed. She entered into a forced marriage to secure peace. Thrown into a gilded cage, Liliana faces a man more merciless than her father. Is survival enough… or will she dare to want more? Or Will a man who rules through fear finally learn to kneel to love? Find out more in the story!
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The blood wouldn't come out.
I scrubbed harder, my split knuckles burning as they scraped against the frozen cobblestones. My body vibrated under the chilly weather and I could feel my blood freezing. But I dared not stop. Elena would make me regret it.
The water in my bucket had long since turned pink, yet the blood stain from last night's disciplinary lesson remained. Above me, my half-sisters' laughter floated down from the rooftop like falling icicles.
“Look at her,” Irina sneered, swirling her morning tea. “Papa's little ghost, scrubbing away her sins.”
Katya threw a crust of black bread at my feet. It landed in the dirty water with a splash. “Here, svoloch. The dogs didn't want it.”
They bursted into laughter.
I kept my head down. Ten winters in the Orlov household had taught me that silence was the only armor they couldn't strip away.
Elena's stiletto heels clicked across the courtyard behind me. The eldest Orlov daughter stopped so close that I could smell her French perfume over the metallic tang of blood.
“You missed a spot,” she purred before kicking my bucket over. Ice-cold water soaked through my threadbare dress, one of their cast-offs from three winters ago. The sisters' laughter rang out as I shivered violently.
Elena crouched down, her perfectly manicured nails digging into my chin. “You'll never be a real Orlov,” she whispered, her minty breath fogging between us. “You are nothing but a bastard mistake. Our little house rat.” She giggled.
Elena sipped her champagne, her heels digging into my fingers as blood seeped out. I held back my tears. “I wish you'd just died at birth.” She said, her voice dripping with disdain. “You're nothing but a bad luck charm.”
The courtyard gates groaned open. Guards snapped to attention as Nickolas Orlov himself strode through, his wolf-fur coat dusted with fresh snow. The sisters immediately straightened, their cruel amusement vanishing like smoke.
“Liliana.”
My father's voice sent ice flooding my veins. He never used my name unless…
“Clean yourself up.” His cold gaze raked over my soaked dress with obvious disgust. “You'll be of use to the family tonight.”
Elena's champagne flute slipped from her fingers, shattering on the stones. “Papa?”
Nickolas didn't spare her a glance. “The white dress,” he told me. “And for God's sake, do something with that hair.”
My throat tightened. The white dress, the one decent garment passed down to me by Elena, reserved for rare occasions when the Orlovs needed to pretend I was family.
“Use... how?” The words slipped out of my mouth before I could stop them.
Nickolas backhanded me so fast I barely saw it coming. Pain exploded across my cheekbone as I crashed into the half-frozen water.
“You'll know when you need to know,” he said calmly, shaking out his hand. “Now go. The car leaves at seven.”
As I scrambled to my feet, Elena caught my arm, her fingers like talons. “Finally making yourself useful,” she whispered, her smile reaching her hazel eyes.
The bathhouse was empty when I entered. While my sisters use private rooms and bathrooms, I share with the maids. Steam curled around my battered body as I sank into the hottest water I could bear. My mind raced with terrible possibilities. Of what use could the daughter of a maid be? They never made me forget that I was of low-birth.
My father called me a curse. Because my mother died immediately I was born. He was expecting a boy, an heir not a mistake!
His empire is full of girls, making him weak and vulnerable.
My sisters are spared from his wrath because they are of noble birth, not a maid’s daughter.
When the maid came to do my hair, she couldn't look me in the eyes. The expression on her face was way too familiar. I see it on her face every time. Pity.
“Who is it?” I asked quietly as she worked the knots from my tangled hair.
Her hands stilled for just a moment before continuing. “They say... they say it's a great honor, devochka.”
I knew it was a lie.
At exactly seven o'clock, I stood in the foyer wearing the white dress, my damp hair braided tightly down my back. Nickolas looked me up and down with something almost resembling an approval.
“Remember,” he said as he pushed me toward the waiting car, “you are an Orlov tonight.”
The black Mercedes wound through Moscow's snow-covered streets, driving past glittering storefronts and crowded cafes. I pressed my forehead to the cold glass, watching ordinary people live ordinary lives. I wish I had that much freedom.
The car stopped before a towering cathedral, its golden domes glowing against the night sky. Armed men in dark suits flanked the entrance.
Then I saw the banners.
Black and silver. A snarling wolf.
Volkov colors?
My blood turned to ice.
What could we be doing here? I wondered.
Nickolas gripped my jaw, forcing me to look at him. “Tonight, you’ll marry him.” He whispered. “Smile, Dochka, you're finally useful.” He smirked. “I can finally end this decade-long war. You are my peace offering, Liliana, so serve your husband well.”
My blood ran cold. Marriage! who?! I am only 21!
“Papa…please don't…” I begged, but it was too late. My father pushed me down the aisle.
“Be a good wife, Liliana.” He smirked, walking away.
I walked down the aisle, alone as I fought to hold back the tears that threatened to drop.
“Mother…please protect me.” I whispered, holding onto the locket hanging on my neck. It was the only thing I have left of my mother - her picture. Her other belongings were burned down to ashes. Cruel! Just cruel!
The hall was empty except for some priests whose eyes never left me and standing in front of them was a godlike being.
“Is he an angel?” I muttered, walking slowly down the aisle. But the look on his face told me that I was wasting time, and needed to hurry up.
This godlike being can’t be the man I’m marrying, right? Well, I wasn’t given to him as a wife. I was sold to him. But why would such a perfect man agree to marry me?
But as I stood before him, my blood ran cold.
It was no one but the devil himself. Mikhail Volkov.
I swallowed hard, my knees trembling beneath the white dress. His glacial eyes raked over me, stripping me bare with a single glance. The air between us became tense.
Ahead, my father stood in the shadows of the cathedral’s archway, his lips curled in a smirk.
He sold me.
Not just to an enemy. But to The Reaper.
Why would The Reaper choose to marry me? Guess he wanted a slave not a wife.
Mikhail's gloved hand grabbed my wrist tightly as the priests chanted.
Then he whispered, his tone cold. “Your father thinks he's trading trash for peace. But trash burns…and I love watching things burn.”
I felt my stomach tighten, it became very difficult to breathe.
We stepped out of the cathedral after making the marriage vows. A sleek black Rolls-Royce Boat Tail stopped right in front of us. I scoffed. At least I get to enjoy luxury.
“One minute with my daughter, please.” Nikolas walked up to Mikhail. Mikhail nodded, his face void of expression.
Nikolas dragged me aside, pressing a dagger into my palm. His gaze turned deadly. “When he fucks you, cut his throat.”
My eyes widened.
This wasn't a peace treaty.
This was a suicide mission.
If Mikhail Volkov was that easy to kill, I wouldn't be standing here disguised as a peace offering.
Nikolas walked away and I quickly slipped the dagger into my sleeve
I knew that I was never going to survive.
LilianaThe sight of him standing there, half-naked and devastatingly beautiful in his pain, made my breath catch in my throat. The dim light cast shadows across his sculpted chest, highlighting every muscle, every scar on his body.His dark hair fell in waves past his shoulders, and for a moment, he looked less like the feared Reaper and more like a fallen angel.But his eyes... his eyes held nothing but cold fury and hurt.“Why?” He asked again, his voice cutting through the silence like a blade.I stepped into the room, my bare feet silent on the marble floor. “Because I'm a fool,” I whispered, my voice breaking. “Because I thought I could have both.”“Both?” He laughed, but there was no humor in it. “You thought you could betray me and keep me at the same time?”“I thought I could protect you while giving him what he wanted.” The words tumbled out of me in a rush. “I never gave him anything that would truly hurt you, Mikhail. I swear it.”“Swear it?” He took a step closer, the win
MikhailThe wine burned as it slid down my throat, but not nearly as much as the betrayal that burned in my chest. I'd retreated to my private study, the one room in the manor where I could think without interruption, where the weight of being Mikhail Volkov, head of the most feared family in Moscow, could temporarily lift from my shoulders.But tonight, even this sanctuary offered no peace.I stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the estate grounds, my chest bare, the cool air from the slightly open window doing nothing to calm the fire raging inside me. My hair had grown longer than I usually kept it, dark strands falling past my shoulders in waves that caught the dim lamplight. The crystal glass in my hand held the finest Georgian wine money could buy, but it might as well have been poison for all the satisfaction it brought me.Liliana.Even her name in my thoughts was like a blade twisting in my gut.I'd given her everything. My trust, my protection, my heart, th
LilianaMy hands shook as I dialed my father's number. Mikhail stood behind me, his gun pressed against the base of my skull. One wrong word, one sign of betrayal, and he'd pull the trigger. I was sure of it.Tears streamed down my face uncontrollably. I shouldn't have have done it. I should have told my father I couldn't do it. Not when Mikhail, The Reaper had come to trust me. Not when he seems to care about me. And definitely not when I had chosen to become a Volkov.The evening when I received a message from my father, my blood turned to ice. His messnger, one of Mikhail's men that had been compromised. “Bring me Volkov’s secrets, and I’ll accept you as my true daughter.” The message read. And I was tempted to give it a try.I chose my family that had maltreated me for decades over a man who had done nothing wrong to me. How smart?Mikhail had began to let his guard down slowly around me. He received important calls in my presence and displayed important documents in my face. And
MikhailThree weeks had passed since the meeting with the family heads, and surprisingly, Moscow had grown quieter. Too quiet. Although some of our operations were being interrupted, they were minute and harmless. Probably just a useless group of bandits were trying to make a name for themselves.I watched Liliana from my office window as she walked through the manor's garden below. She moved with a grace that made my chest tighten, her dark hair catching the afternoon sunlight. When had I become so completely consumed by one woman? How on earth did it happen?All I wanted was a pawn. A weak and pathetic vessel to carry my heir. But this woman has gradually found her way under my skin.The realization should have terrified me. But instead, it felt like coming home.“Boss,” Dmitri knocked on my door. “The shipment from Belarus arrived safely. No interference from the remaining Petrov soldiers.”My gaze narrowed suspiciously. “Good.” I turned from the window, but my eyes kept drifting b
LilianaThe black dress I chose for tonight's meeting was different from the one I wore to the Underground. This one was armor disguised as elegance. High neckline, long sleeves, fitted silhouette.I stood in front of the mirror, applying the final touches of makeup to cover the last traces of my bruises. The woman staring back at me was unrecognizable. Was I no longer scared? I am scared as hell. I really don't know what I was doing. I was Mikhail Volkov's bride. The man who made politicians pee their pants. And I know one thing for sure, he might not love me, but he protects whatever is his.“You look perfect,” Mikhail said from the doorway. He was dressed in a charcoal suit that made him look like death wrapped in Italian silk. “Are you ready for this?”“I've been ready since the moment they called me a whore,” I replied, turning to face him.His eyes darkened at the reminder. “They'll say worse tonight. Much worse.”“Let them.” I moved to him, straightening his already perfect t
MikhailI woke before dawn, as I always did. The habit had been beaten into me since childhood. Never let your guard down, never sleep too deeply, never trust that morning would come without blood.But for the first time in years, I slept peacefully.Liliana was curled against my side, her dark hair spilled across my chest like silk. In sleep, she looked innocent again, soft and vulnerable. But I knew better now. I'd seen the steel beneath her beauty last night.My phone buzzed on the nightstand. A text from Viktor appeared on the screen. “Emergency meeting. One hour.”I slipped out of bed carefully, not wanting to wake her. She stirred slightly but didn't open her eyes. I put on my clothes and headed downstairs to my office.Viktor was already there, along with Alex and two other lieutenants. Their faces were grim.“What is it?” I asked, pouring myself coffee from the service that had been set up.“Retaliation,” Viktor said simply. “The Petrovs hit three of our drug shipments overnig
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