LOGINAnya’s POV
I couldn’t believe my eyes, it was him! I could never forget that face, his sharp jawline, those very gray eyes had tormented me in my dreams for months. “I will give you two a little space to get to know each other better,” my father said. He turned to me and before leaving, said words with his eyes that anyone could understand; Fuck this up and you are done! But right now I didn’t care about my father, nor did I care about this marriage, I was infuriated at the sight of the man before me. As soon as my father left, he took a step closer to me. “Hello Love,” he said in a low cold voice that sent memories flashing through my mind. “You bastard,” I crumpled my face and raised my hand to slap him, but he caught my hand mid-air and pulled me closer to him. “You can hit me and scream at me all you want, but not here, not in front of these people, Anya.” He whispered to me in a threatening tone, still holding my wrist. “Screw you!” I spat as I pulled my hand out his grasp and took to my heels, unable to stand the sight of him. I can’t believe it, he was really here. After four years of MIA, he dares to come back. It wasn’t even about how long he was gone; it was how he left that I despised him for. I ran out of the hall and didn’t stop till I was outside by the flowers. I stood there fighting back the tears in my eyes; I never expected that I would see him again. Four years ago, that man had saved me from kidnappers. I still remember his protective gaze when he took me into the car and told me in Russian language that I was safe now. That was the first time anyone had ever looked at me with affection. He took me to a safe place and cared for me until everything had died down. I still remember that night we shared, the way he made love to me. He was my first, and the way he kissed me ruined it for every other man that looked my way. I thought I had been blessed with the perfect man, but I was wrong. I woke up the next morning and he was gone, leaving nothing behind. Well not exactly, he did leave something behind—the man I only knew as Mikhail had left a child in me, his offspring, and our baby. I hoped that one day he would come back, but I waited and waited, he never returned. He was a scum, just like every other man, he got what he wanted and he fled, abandoning me. I was heartbroken. A future uncertain and a child on the way, I couldn’t let my family know, so I fled to New York where I had my baby. I kept my child’s existence a secret, no one but my family’s old Housekeeper knew about it. And my secret has remained safe, until now. The man who ruined me was back, and my family wanted me to marry him. “Running away already?” His voice shook me out of my reminisce I turned back and saw him standing there, his face cold, his hands in his pocket, watching me with the same stillness I remembered. “Why did you come back?” I asked in a whisper. “To take over the family business,” he answered nonchalantly, perhaps the first truth he had ever told me. I chuckled bitterly. “Right, Nikolia Vetrov. If I knew you were a fucking Vetrov, I wouldn’t have come a feet closer to you!” I spat in disgust. He sighed. “Anya, I am not here to talk about the past, I have come to get my bride.” “I am not your bride.” I retorted, anger in my eyes. “You will be.” He replied coldly, and then he turned around and walked back into the party. “I said I am not going to marry you!” I yelled at him but he didn’t turn back or spare me another glance. Finally the tears flowed down my cheeks, my heart heavy. I was filled with pain and hatred and all I wanted was to run away. But even that wasn’t an option. I could never run away from my father or the Bratva. I was betrothed to a high ranking member of the fucking Russian Mafia, they would find me anywhere in the world. My only option was to stay and fight, and that was what I chose to do. Later that day, I was sitting on my bed deep in thought when someone knocked on my door. “Go away!” I screamed at the door. “Now why would I do that?” Irina’s voice came through as she pushed the door open. I felt better knowing it was her, she was the only one in my family who I didn’t hate. Irina came and sat beside me on the bed, pulling me to her body. “I can’t do it, Ire.” I cried onto her shoulders. She slowly patted me on the shoulder, stroking my hair. “I understand how you feel, Anya. And I wish I haven’t come here to convince you, but it is the right thing to do.” I looked up immediately, surprised. “What?” “Yes, I know how this sounds, but I want you to marry him, Anya. Father is right, the threats are not something we can handle alone and the Brava cannot be bought. Our father might be powerful but he is a mere politician, our enemies are both Mafia and politicians. We need a stronghold in the brotherhood and that is what your marriage to Nikolia offers us.” “But he is the devil,” I cried. “He is a Vetrov, true. But you are a Sokolov, your father is a monster, I think you can survive the devil himself. Please Anya, if you don’t agree willingly, father has threatened to traffic you off to the islands.” She announced. I scoffed. I am not surprised. “You don’t want to be one of those unfortunate women forced into sex trades. If you marry this Vetrov man, you will be the wife of the most powerful Bratva Don in the whole of Moscow and you can influence decisions. It also helps with Diplomacy, ending an age-long conflict between the two families and giving us an edge over the Barinov family too.” she explained. I sighed, beginning to see reasons with her. “I still don’t like this, but you are right… I don’t have a choice, to save our family, I must marry that monster.” “So you will do it then?” Irina asked with a tone of excitement. I swallowed hard and wiped the tears off my eyes. “Yes, I will marry Nikolia Vetrov.” T. B. C!Nikolai's POVI ran all the way up the stairs, straight to Anya's room. I had so many questions in my head.When? Why? How?When I walked into the room, my spirit high in expectation, I was disappointed to find it empty, with no trace of my wife. It was just the way I had left it days ago.“Anya, are you there?” I called as I walked to the bathroom but she wasn't there.I looked in the wardrobe to try and find the bags she had travelled with, but there was none of it in there.What is going on? Was Yelena messing with me? She knew better than to do that.I turned around dejected and headed towards my own room.But as I got to my door, I found it slightly open.“Fucking servants! Can't even keep a door closed!” I spat in anger.Barely ten minutes back home and I was back to the old me; angry and frustrated. Maybe Anya was right about this place.I pushed the door open and strolled in, only to be hit by that familiar scent, then I looked up with wide eyes and there she was!My wife! Any
Nikolai's POV After dropping Anya off, I had gone ahead to attend a meeting for one of our subsidiaries which lasted a few hours.In that time, I gave yet another thought to her request and I began to see a possibility. So I made a decision, I would return to Russia, avenge my brother, put the family business on the right track, then return to my wife.There will be no divorce!I don't like this country, and I hate abandoning my home even more, but I will do anything to be with the woman I love.After the meeting ended, I got on a private jet and headed back to Russia. Staring at the empty seats, I reminisced on my trip with Anya, my lips parted in a smile.At the airport, Lev was already there to pick me. An armored Cadillac Escalade and a convoy of Prados. I had almost gotten used to the silence of the road trips in America, maybe it's time I get rid of these escorts.“Welcome back home, Boss.” He said as he opened the car door.“It's good to be back, Lev.” I smiled.The cars soon
Anya's POVI had managed to hide my tears all morning. The Rolls-Royce finally pulled up in front of Lidiya's place. We had checked out of the hotel and Nikolai insisted on driving me back.“Yeah, that's my stop.” I said casually, trying to sound cheerful.I got out of the car with Nik and he helped me carry out my luggage from the back of the car.As he closed the trunk, we both reached for the luggage at the same time. Our hands met and we both looked up.“Let me help you,” he offered.“That won't be necessary, I still have enough energy to carry my own bag.” I joked with a little chuckle. “But thanks for offering.” I added immediately.“Don't be so stubborn, you don't want your friend to think I'm the devil you have painted me to be, do you?” He smirked.I laughed. “I'm afraid that I have made sure she sees you as nothing else. Anyway, you don't have to escort me in, you have done enough for me, Nik.” I said in genuine appreciation.I carried the bag slowly up the stairs at the thr
Nikolai's POVI lay on the bed, my arms folded under my head, staring at the ceiling in thoughts. Anya's words rang in my head over and over again.I was mad, so angry that I had the urge to go ask why she had to be so stubborn. What she asked of me was just impossible and selfish?I know my actions might have led to this choice of hers, but did she have to be so strong-headed?Shortly after, Anya joined me in the bedroom. I was starting to think she had decided to make bed at some other part of the suite.She had changed out of the robe to her nightgown.“Hey, you are still up.” She said softly as she got on the bed beside me.I just hummed, feeling the need to protest with my silence. As she pulled closer, I turned to face the other side of the bed and I could tell this offended her.“Hey! This is not fair, you are being mean to me right now!” She whined.I imagined her making her usual emotional face with pouted lips but I didn't let that sway me.“Nik!” She shook my shoulder. “Cud
Nikolai's POVI huffed and looked away. I couldn't believe what she was asking, how can she make such a condition? Spending the rest of my life in this crazy country?That sounded absurd to me. She is asking me to leave my entire world behind, my family, my business, my life!I shook my head and turned back to her.“Anya, I love you, but what you are asking is impossible. How do you expect me to stay here forever? This isn't our home.” I protested.“Home is anywhere we decide it to be, Nik.” She said, stretching her arm to take my hand across the table. “We can make here our home.”“That's totally unnecessary, Anya. I understand your fear and I am giving you my word that I would never treat you like you are worthless again, I will always respect you, you can trust me.” I pledged.“Maybe I can, but it's not just you I am worried about, Nik. It is everyone! My family, my father, the toxicity of the life I was born into. While cheating on me might have been the last straw that pushed me
Riena's POVI was dressed in a simple blue gown, scrolling through my phone when the doorbell rang.“On time,” I muttered in surprise.I got off the bed and opened the door, and there was Lev, standing in a black suit with a flower bouquet in his hand.I almost laughed but I had to hold it in to avoid embarrassing him.“Hey, you… you look pretty.” He said and I could tell he was nervous.“Hi, you keep to time.” I said and he chuckled.“I brought you this,” he said, handing me the flower.I took the flowers with a smile and then tossed it on the bed. “Thank you Lev, but I am not a girl you should bring flowers to, or act like a gentleman to impress.” I confessed, tugging on his suit for emphasis.Lev laughed. “Ah, great, because I didn't know how long I could keep up the act.” He replied, immediately taking off the suit.“Lev, you don't need to put on an act with me, I want to know the real you, so be real with me.” I encouraged, while taking the suit from him.I tossed the suit to the







