MasukThere's an old saying: the devil lives in the still waters.
I suspect Katerina doesn't know this proverb. A shame for her, but wonderful for me.
The inside of the car is dark. In this pocket, only she and I exist. The driver doesn't matter to me. The men preparing to follow us aren't important. Right now, for just a moment, all I'm wallowing in is the satisfaction that I've gotten her. Katerina is mine.
Tugging out my phone, the screen casts a pale blue glow on the car interior. It highlights the edges of her smooth jaw, reveals every loose hair from her formerly immaculate up-do. She's beautiful, even when she's terrified. Perhaps ... more beautiful, in a way. She reminds me of a colorful butterfly perched on a flower. They stand out from the world, demanding to be noticed. But for all their grandness, a gentle pair of fingers can crush them into dust.
"What are you going to do with me?" she demands.
Such boldness. Even now, here, when she's trapped with me. Ignoring her, I start to type a message to Mila. I have to let her know the situation as fast as possible. There's a chance here—a good chance—that we can make something massive happen tonight.
Me: I have what I need to bring the war against Yevgeniy to a quick end. Now you must do your part.
Sending the text, I put my phone back in my pocket. Shifting to face Katerina, I place my hands in my lap so my fingers lock together. Her eyes are wide, her chin twitching as she struggles to keep her composure. It would be very easy to break her.
"I said," her voice trembles, "what are you going to do with me?"
"What do you think I'm going to do?"
Katerina falls silent and draws her knees together, tucking herself into a ball. She wedges into the window to get as far from me as she can. Without a word, she makes it clear what she expects. Movies have done a wonderful job creating the cultural fear that a gorgeous woman like her would be captured for only one thing.
I don't bother correcting her fear.
It's good for her to be afraid.
The car jolts forward, startling a small gasp from her plump lips. She has a thin indentation down her bottom lip that fascinates me. During our meeting tonight, it was a frustrating struggle to stay focused instead of staring at her damn mouth. The mouth that called you a murderer, I remind myself. She's not wrong.
Still ... I'm amazed she had the spine to come see me tonight, knowing what she did.
Reclining in my seat, I roll my neck to loosen the muscles. "As long as you cooperate, ptichka, you have nothing to fear. But if you try to turn against me?" Lifting my fist between us, I crack my knuckles. Katerina flinches. "Now, please, enjoy the ride."
She doesn't speak after that. I'm tempted to goad her into some kind of response; I have a wicked urge to get a rise out of this woman. I can't explain the desire, or more likely, I don't want to. You're just riled up because you've got her. That's all it is. I'm a cat playing with his food. Raw instinct doesn't need an intelligent explanation.
A whiff of orange peel enters my nose. In the small pocket of the car, there's no avoiding her smell. Shifting around, I make myself stare out the window. The city sprawl is vanishing the further we drive. There's less light pollution, but I can still make out the shapes of scraggly trees, their bodies bending to the will of the breeze. Briefly, I wonder if Katerina might bend to my will.
She breathes out softly. My fingertips clench on my thighs, digging into the muscles. How can she capture so much of my attention when she's doing nothing?
I send a covert glance her way. That's when she notices me noticing how she's trying to slide her phone out of her jacket. Quick as a whip, she shoves it down deep, looking nervously out her window. We both pretend she wasn't trying to call for help. I'm impressed she tried, but it's a useless gesture.
I don't tell her that though. Why not let her have a little glimmer of hope? It's always better to give her that glimmer before extinguishing it for good.
"Here we are," I say, spotting the hard lines of my home's tall gates in the distance.
Katerina leans forward to look. It brings her only an inch closer to me, but I feel every bit of it. "That's where you live? It's huge."
"Plenty of room for guests like you."
She gawks at me in disbelief. With a vague smile, I rest my chin on my fist, elbow on the door beside me. The car rolls through the massive gates with their spade-shaped tops. Anyone crazy enough to try and climb over would gut themselves before they managed it. And even if they did manage to get over, the guard would make quick work of them long before they reached where they needed to go.
The floodlights spanning the vibrant green yard illuminate the red and white roses. The chilly weather hasn't beaten them down. Their soft petals wave as we pass, the edges of their wicked thorns gleaming from the corner of my eye. Katerina's gaze lingers on the flowers. She cranes her neck in the car to watch them through the rear window. I take note of that. I notice everything about her.
She's still looking behind us when the car halts in the huge circular parking area by the mansion's front doors. "The ride is over," I say softly.
Katerina has just enough time to look at me, and that's all she gets before I reach for her. Grabbing her by the elbow, I yank her from the car. She shouts, thrashing the whole time.
"Let go of me!" she demands.
"In a moment." Spinning her with ease, I press her chest against the side of the Escalade. She lets out a shocked whimper. The sound is decadent to my ears, and it sends a thrill through my body. I didn't plan to enjoy this part. I'd never claim I was a good man, but maybe I'm more twisted than I realized. Leaning my weight against her spine, I breathe into her ear. "Hold still. I need to blindfold you."
"Why?"
"Be a good girl and do as you're told, for once."
One of my men approaches and passes me a thick black square of cloth that I expertly twist around Katerina's eyes. Tying the knot behind her head, I'm careful not to tangle her long hair in the binding. My fingers trail through her luscious strands as I finish. It's impulsive ... exciting. The carnal lust in me flares again.
Focus on your task, I remind myself firmly.
I go to grab her jean jacket. In the process, my fingers slip beneath, exploring the curve of her shoulder blades through her sweater dress. The ribs on the cloth tease my fingers with their soft texture. A whimper exits her lips. I shut my eyes, gathering myself. She's a walking sex dream. Shit.
Ten of my boeviki, my soldiers, are gathered in a tight perimeter around us. "Listen closely. Katerina is a guest and not to be harmed." One by one, I look them in the eye. "If you break this rule, I'll find out; then I'll break every single finger in your hands."
None of them react. They know better than to defy me.
Holding Katerina by her jacket, I shove her toward two of my men. I do it harder than I need to, like she's a hot furnace that scalds to the touch. She rocks away from the hands that hold her. I can't see her eyes, but I can tell she's searching for me. Staying where I am, I watch and wait for her to argue. She's been making demands since the beginning. There's no way she'll stop now.
Amazingly, she angles her head downward. Her pretty lips form a grim frown, but she doesn't speak. I'm confused by her sudden compliance. She's not fighting ... not even begging. My urge to taunt her, to get a rise out of her, is interrupted by my phone buzzing.
The men haul Katerina toward the mansion while I walk further away. Eagerly, I look at my phone. My joy shatters when I read the text.
Mila: Yevgeniy showed up, just like you predicted. Couldn't get a clear shot without causing too much extra damage.
Clutching my phone hard enough that the veins throb in the back of my hand, I growl under my breath. I push my knuckles between my eyebrows. The pressure hurts at first, but slowly, it relieves the tension in the back of my skull. It's okay. Stay calm.
Exhaling through my nose, I gaze back at my mansion. My men are nowhere to be found. I don't have to see them to know that they're there. Some prowl the perimeter of the yard; others are tucked away like bees in a hive, ready to swarm at a single word from me.
No one can get inside. No one can get out.
I didn't get Yevgeniy tonight. But now I have her, which means there'll be many more chances.
KaterinaI wake up thinking about the nursery.Pulling my blanket over my head, I hold my breath, trying to push the thoughts away. Why is that room abandoned? There's no other way to look at it. The layer of dust on every surface screamed neglect. Why would Sasha have a place like that in his home? Ulyana doesn't let her staff leave smudges on the drinking glasses. For her to ignore—Ulyana!Throwing the blanket off me, I jump to my feet. Flush with purpose, I quickly dress myself and then hurry out into the hallway. If anyone knows something, it's her. Whether she'll tell me anything is up in the air, but I'm too curious not to try.Searching the mansion up and down, I finally spot her through a window near the front door. She's bent over, looking at something in the lush grass near the garden. Jogging to the entrance, I turn the knob and open the door without hesitation.A thick man with a shaved head is waiting on the top step. He's playing on his phone. When he notices me, he go
KaterinaThe dopamine high I'm on lasts a whole day.He's going to let me keep the studio!Well, not keep it keep it; he still plans on owning it. But that's only paperwork. The dance studio won't be bulldozed. It will remain as it was. My memories of that place—and by extension of my father—won't be turned to dust. He'll probably pay for upgrades too! He wants to turn a profit, and I know I can do that with a little extra help. Mom will faint at the news.But why did Sasha have a change of heart? I've been trying to figure it out since the conversation ended. All I did was tell him the truth about my father. Sasha, normally as frozen as an Alaskan mountain, softened as he listened. The sternness around his mouth melted away. He didn't look like the man who threw me inside a car or held me down on a kitchen table by my throat.Sasha looked ... human."Miss, your bath is ready," Olesya calls out.Moving from my bed to the bathroom, I meet the girl in the doorway. "Thank you. I mean it.
SashaI'm sipping from a cup of coffee in the small library on the first floor. I don't trust anyone not to spill on the old books. Their yellowed pages pack decades of stories that can't be replaced. I'm the only person in the mansion who cares about these things. Thus, I'm the only one with the luxury of enjoying a good drink among the shelves.Setting the mug down on the table, I flip the textured paper over, starting to read the next line, when a series of loud footsteps alerts me. Lifting my eyes, I watch Katerina marching toward me. She's moving with purpose, her head low, arms pumping. There's a gracefulness in her steps, and my eyes are drawn to her long legs."I want to see your phone," she says firmly as she stops in front of me.My eyebrows arch up at her bossy tone. "I see Ulyana's lessons are rubbing off on you."Katerina's pretty mouth turns down at the corners. Her voice comes out gentler—as if she's trying to show remorse, which is very unlike her."Sorry," she says. "
Katerina"I'll try harder," I swear. Ulyana responds with a pleased smile. Clearing my throat, I stand a bit taller. "Girls!" I yell, working to keep my voice clear and even. I'm not sure what to expect, but I'm surprised when two different women rush into the kitchen. I recognize Olesya, who beams at me. The other one has light brown hair that drifts in long waves around her round face.Olesya's arms are folded securely behind her back, and her elbows stick out from her side. "How can we help you, miss?"Not used to giving commands, I fumble a bit. The words come out in a jumble. "I'd like—if it's okay—some French toast."Olesya lights up like I gave her amazing news. "Of course!" She scurries to the fridge, gathering ingredients with the speed of an expert. Ulyana catches my eye—she motions at the table. Catching the hint, I sit down, still watching Olesya with interest.She zips around the kitchen with familiarity, grabbing bowls, a whisk, a container of flour. Setting down a thick
KaterinaI open my eyes, blearily gazing around my bedroom. At first, I don't notice the young woman hovering at my bedside. When I do, I throw my blankets back and fall off the mattress with a scream."Please." She lifts her hands to show she's not armed. "Calm down!""Who are you?" I demand, rising to my feet, clutching my silver silk nightgown. "What do you want?"The woman is my age, or close to it. She's wearing the same starched dress that every other staff member wears. Her pale blonde hair, light as corn fibers, makes her tan skin seem richer. "Miss, I'm Masha. I'm your attendant this morning.""My what?" Looking from side to side nervously, in case there are others hiding in my room, I approach her around my bed. "I don't need an attendant.""Of course you do." She blinks, giving me a stare that hints she thinks I'm the weird one. "You're the future wife of Mr. Ivanovsky."Hearing that makes my whole body flush. "So what? He's the boss here, not me.""Miss ... you're my boss
SashaMy shoes crunch on the loose gravel that covers the path. One of the white roses has begun to shed its petals. Bending down, I lift one up, holding it up in the sunlight. It's as pale as she was. I'm not a fool. I know Katerina doesn't want to marry me. I gave her a ring, not a choice. I refuse to consider her wishes in the matter. I've fought too hard to get close to defeating Yevgeniy. Katerina's stage fright isn't my concern."The weather is finally getting too cold for them," Ulyana says behind me.Dropping the petal, I turn toward her with a shrug. "It was only a matter of time. Did she pick out a dress?"Ulyana arches her thin brows. "You don't want to know if she's okay?'""Just answer the question.""Yes, she chose a dress."Nodding, I reach for my phone. "Good. There's still a lot to do. We can't spend hours on every little task." I start to walk by her; Ulyana shifts to block my path. Frowning harshly, I wait for her to move."Sasha Ivanovsky." She doesn't budge. "This







