Anya’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 walked into the Headquarters of the Vetrov group of companies, I had been gone for four years and everything looked out of place.My brother Luca was clearly not holding this place up to the standard our father had left it. And how could he? He was never interested in this life, he wanted to study and get a career outside of the Bratva, but I convinced him to stay.Now Luca is dead, and while I am not sure between our two sworn enemies, the Sokolovs and the Barinovs, which was responsible for his death, I have taken it upon myself to find out the truth and get justice for him. I owed him as much.With Lev, my second in command, by my side, I walked into the meeting room where ten older men were waiting for me around the long table. They had been arguing between themselves before I walked in and the room went cold.“Mr. Vetrov, welcome back home.” Sergei Volkov, the chairman of the board, said to me in a rush of words.I hummed and silently took my seat. Lev was standin
Anya’s POVI 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 to
A week ago…Anya’s POVHaving five daughters and no son is the equivalent of being doomed as a Career politician in Russia, and if my father had known it would turn out this way, he might have adopted a son twenty years ago at least.My father, Dmitri Sokolov, was hosting a gala for Moscow’s elites today; it was not unusual in my family. What was unusual was him summoning all of his daughters in the morning of that day.He cleared his throat before he spoke. “For the past forty years since I took over from my father, I have protected this family and its interests, but now our enemies are growing stronger. The Barinov family is becoming a bigger threat with every rising sun and we cannot sit back and watch their power and influence grow unchecked.”From the look in his eyes, I could tell my father, the ruthless power-hungry Oligarch was scared, and whatever scared Dmitri Sokolov would certainly put me in a wheelchair; that was how serious it was, but not to me.I have never been one to
I struggled as Nikolai pinned my hands together with just a single hand, his shirtless body hovering over me.“Let me go!” I cried out in genuine panic.“So dramatic, you could have just asked for a divorce.” He said in a low voice, his amusement throwing me off.He wasn’t angry?“You think this is a joke?” I blurted from beneath him.“Your foolish attempt at killing me? Yes, Anya. You saw my tattoos, you know what it takes to earn those and yet you thought you could kill me with a pillow. What a silly girl!”“Fuck you!” I cursed as I wiggled under him. “Next time I will use something sharp.” I spat.He chuckled darkly. “This mouth of yours will get you in more trouble than your hands ever will.” He said as his eyes rested on my lips and my body shuddered.He lowered his head. “You know,” he let out a soft growl in my ears. “I have killed men for lesser offenses than what you just did. So how should I punish you, Wife?”My heart skipped a beat. Punish me? What would he do to me?When
Anya’s POVAs a little girl, I had always imagined my wedding. The long beautiful white gown, strangers drooling as I walked down the aisle to meet a man who looked at me like I was the miracle he prayed for.But here today, that was not the case.The white gown I was wearing only seemed to itch me, just standing close to Nikolai had me cursing under my breath, and yet I was supposed to spend the rest of my life with this man—a very short time I guessed.The priest begins in Russian. I barely hear the words. My pulse pounds against my ears.Do you take this man?I almost laughed.Nikolai Vetrov was not a man, he was the devil. It was no secret that the Vetrovs were cannibals; their bloodline had produced some of the most monstrous men in Russia.“You may now place the ring on the bride’s finger.”Nikolai looked at me. “Give me your hand, Anya.” He says solemnly.I refuse to move, fear crippling me. If I got past this stage, there was no going back; I will be married to him for life. T