LOGINOh, God Not again, but again. All that flashed through my head in the space when Gavril let me back down, and bang! Bang! He cursed, pulling up my panties, then fastening his own pants. He had a gun out, and where did he get that gun? But he had it pointed down, and he took my hand, pulling me to the back of the shed. _____ Naomi finds herself trapped in a nightmare she never asked for. Held captive and was Forced into a marriage with the monster of her nightmares, she struggles to reclaim her identity and freedom. With every moment, her spirit is crushed as her name is erased, and her life is shattered. Garvril Kirilenko, a relentless and dangerous billionaire Boss , refuses to accept no for an answer. From the very beginning, his rough hands tore apart her dreams, leaving her with a choice: submit to a life of torment as his wife or face a fate worse than death. Their marriage, built on lies, becomes a twisted web of secrets and manipulation. The truth, if revealed, could cost her everything. But remaining silent means enduring the unimaginable. In the depths of his depravity, he breaks her, claiming her body as his own. Night after night, she surrenders to his dark desires, her suffering becoming his pleasure. Yet, amidst the pain, a glimmer of hope emerges when she discovers she carries his child. Now, with the life of their baby hanging in the balance, she must navigate a treacherous path to survival. Will she find the strength to protect herself and her child from the clutches of this monstrous Billionaire Boss? Or will she forever be trapped in a loveless, torturous existence?
View MoreI stood there, my hands trembling slightly as I adjusted the edge of the tablecloth. The room was too quiet, and I could feel his eyes on me. My heart raced, and I told myself it was just my imagination. It had to be.
"You're shaking," his voice broke the silence. Deep and steady, it filled the space like a heavy presence I couldn’t escape. I froze, my hand still resting on the cloth. “I’m not,” I lied quickly, though my voice betrayed me. I didn’t dare look at him. "You are," he said again, this time softer, like he was enjoying my discomfort. I swallowed hard. "I don’t know what you mean," I whispered, keeping my eyes fixed on the table. Before I could take another breath, I felt his fingers gently lift my chin. My body stiffened, and I reluctantly met his gaze. His eyes... they were dark, intense, searching mine like he could see straight through me. “Sophia,” he said, my name rolling off his tongue in a way that made my cheeks flush. "Why are you so nervous around me?" "I’m not," I insisted, though my voice cracked. His lips curved into a small, knowing smile. “You are,” he repeated, his thumb brushing lightly against my chin. I took a shaky step back, breaking the contact. "You shouldn’t... you shouldn’t be doing this," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. “Doing what?” he asked, taking a slow step forward. “This,” I said, gesturing vaguely between us. “I’m just a maid. You shouldn’t be... looking at me like that or—” "Looking at you like what?" he interrupted, his tone teasing now. “Like... like that,” I stammered, my face burning. “You’re... you’re my boss. This is wrong.” His smirk deepened, and he took another step toward me. “Wrong?” he repeated, his voice dropping lower. “Or is it that you don’t want to admit you feel it too?” I shook my head quickly, panic rising in my chest. “No, I don’t feel anything. I mean, I can’t feel anything. This isn’t right. I’m just a maid.” “Sophia,” he said firmly, his tone commanding now. “Stop hiding behind that excuse.” “It’s not an excuse,” I said, my voice trembling. “It’s the truth.” “You think I care about titles?” he asked, stepping even closer until I could feel the heat radiating from him. “Do you think that matters to me?” “It should,” I said, my voice breaking slightly. “It matters to me.” He tilted his head slightly, studying me. "Why? Why does it matter so much to you?" “Because,” I said quickly, searching for the right words. “Because people like me... we don’t belong with people like you. You’re... you’re powerful, and I’m—” “Beautiful,” he cut me off, his voice firm. I froze, my words dying on my lips. “What?” I whispered. “You’re beautiful, Sophia,” he said again, his tone softer this time. “And I’m tired of pretending I don’t notice it. You think being a maid defines you, but it doesn’t. Not to me.” I stared at him, my mind racing. “But... you can’t mean that,” I said, my voice barely audible. “I do,” he said, stepping closer. “I’ve meant it for a long time.” I shook my head, trying to back away, but my back hit the wall. “You’re just saying that,” I said, my voice shaking. He leaned in slightly, his face inches from mine. “Do I look like the kind of man who says things he doesn’t mean?” I didn’t know how to respond. My heart was pounding so hard I was sure he could hear it. His presence was overwhelming, and I felt like I was drowning in his gaze. “I’m just a maid,” I said again, though the words felt hollow now. “And I’m just a man,” he replied, his voice soft. “A man who wants you.” I let out a shaky breath, my mind spinning. "This isn’t fair," I said quietly. "You’re not supposed to... to..." “To what?” he asked gently. “To make me feel this way,” I admitted, my voice barely above a whisper. For a moment, neither of us said anything. The room felt heavy with unspoken words, with emotions I didn’t want to face. Finally, I broke the silence. “I can’t do this,” I said, shaking my head. “I don’t belong in your world.” He reached up, brushing a strand of hair from my face. “You belong wherever I say you belong,” he said softly. “And right now, I want you here. With me.” My breath hitched, and I felt tears prick at the corners of my eyes. “Why me?” I asked, my voice breaking. “Because you’re different,” he said simply. “Because when I look at you, I see something I’ve never seen in anyone else.” I didn’t know what to say. Part of me wanted to run, to hide from the intensity of his words. But another part of me wanted to believe him, to let myself feel what I’d been trying so hard to deny. “You’re scared,” he said softly, his hand still resting against my cheek. I nodded slowly, unable to find the words. “It’s okay to be scared,” he said. “But don’t let it stop you from living.” I looked up at him, my eyes searching his for any sign of doubt. But all I saw was sincerity, a depth of emotion that left me speechless. He leaned in slightly, his breath warm against my skin. “I’m not going to force you,” he said. “But I’m not going to lie to you either. I want you, Sophia. And I think you want me too.” My heart ached at his words, and I felt my resolve slipping. “This isn’t supposed to happen,” I whispered. “Maybe not,” he said, his lips brushing against my temple. “But sometimes, the best things in life aren’t supposed to happen. They just do.” I closed my eyes, letting his words sink in. For the first time, I felt myself letting go of the fear, the doubt. Maybe he was right. Maybe it was okay to let myself feel, to let myself want. But before I could respond, the sound of a phone ringing shattered the moment. He pulled back slightly, his expression shifting. “I have to take this,” he said, his tone serious. I nodded, stepping back as he pulled his phone from his pocket. The tension in the room lingered, but the moment was gone. As he answered the call, I watched him, my mind racing. I didn’t know what would happen next, but I knew one thing for sure: nothing would ever be the same.GavrilIt was done. The last words fell from Naomi’s lips, and I loosened a breath. I thought I had been nervous before, but today had been nerve-wracking for me, wondering if Naomi would actually realize what she was about to do and run.Hell, I wouldn’t blame her. After everything I had done to her, she was still going to marry me.The priest droned on, but I gripped her hands in mine, staring into her beautiful eyes like my life depended on it. Today I was fucking happy. The last few months, I had been fucking happy, and honestly, I was waiting on the hammer to fall and crash this perfect existence that had become my life. It was more than Naomi, though she was a huge part of this happiness inside me.No, it was the rebuilding of my Bratva, the business ventures that I was taking on that actually were legit ones to make Naomi and our family proud. I wanted the Belaya name to be more than just a crime family.I wanted it to be a legacy that would carry through the generations.“You m
NaomiToday was my wedding day.It wasn’t that a woman could look at herself in the mirror and go down the aisle to marry the same man twice, but I could.This time, however, I wasn’t about to marry Gavril as another woman or sign another woman’s name to the wedding register.He was getting Naomi Spencer, social media influencer and B-rated actress.I was getting one of the most powerful men in LA’s crime scene. I was definitely coming out on the sweeter end of the deal.“You look beautiful.”I turned to face my soon-to-be sisters-in-law, taking in their light green dresses. “And look at you two!”Katarina smiled as she modeled the dress for me, a perfect fit for her. “It’s lovely, Naomi. Thank you for allowing us to be part of the wedding party.”“Of course!” I stated. “I wouldn’t have it any other way.” I had been psyched that the girls wanted to be part of the wedding to begin with, coming to LA for their first time ever a week ago. Ilsa and I had made certain, with Maria’s permiss
GavrilTwo Months LaterSt. Petersburg, RussiaI held onto Naomi’s hand tightly as we followed the dirt path through the headstones, the blustery wind tearing at our winter coats. It was brutally cold, snow threatening in the air, but Naomi had refused to put this off just because of the weather. “We have to do it today,” she’d demanded this morning when I had tried to coax her back to bed. “You have put it off long enough, Gavril.”She was right. I had put it off for years, and since Naomi had her closure with Jon Hampton, it was time for me to have mine so we could move forward.I hadn’t told Naomi about my dream that night, how I had carried on a conversation with my former love. I didn’t know why. I knew she would believe me, but there was something that made me want to keep it close to myself for now. Maybe one day I would tell her.Right now, though, I was going to have my closure another way with Katya.Finally, we reached the hill where my mother had told me she had been buried
NaomiTo block out the noise of his bones cracking. I scrambled to get them, and the moment I slid them on, piano music filled the air, much like the type that Gavril would play. The sound soothed my nerves somewhat, knowing that when I was finished here, we could move on with our future. He could play this melody for our child and me, do the things that he loved to do without fear that I was going to reject him.We had a bright future ahead of us, one that was going to be filled with love, laughter, and a bit of violence, but knowing that Gavril wasn’t going to do the trafficking anymore filled me with contentment so I could handle the rest. My husband wasn’t perfect, but neither was I.Wordlessly, with the music playing in my ears, I watched Oleg remove the tips of Jon’s fingers with his cutter, not bothering to wipe up the blood that dripped from the open wounds before he added the tips into the cup with the teeth. I couldn’t hear any of the noise that he was creating, but watching
Naomi“Here, put this on.”I winced as I took the black plastic apron from the burly brigadier, my stomach in knots. I wasn’t sure what to expect when it came to disposing of Jon’s body, but I also knew that if I didn’t see it firsthand, he would still occupy my thoughts.I would still look over my sho
GavrilI opened my eyes to a dull sun shining down at me, my body feeling sluggish. Lifting my hand, I saw that there was no blood on it and when I looked down, I realized I wasn’t bleeding out on the floor of Naomi’s bedroom any longer.Instead my clothing, my suit, was pristine, no sign of the traum
NaomiI ran my fingers over the ivory keys, keeping my touch light so I wouldn’t press them down. Had it really been just yesterday that Gavril had sat here, playing his songs for me?It seemed like a lifetime ago, and now I wasn’t even sure I would ever hear him play again.A shudder sliced through me
NaomiI couldn’t think. I could barely breathe. In an instant, the entire situation had turned upside down, and now I was dealing with the love of my life bleeding out all over the carpet. “Gavril,” I tried again, swallowing the emotion that was built up in my throat. “Please. Tell me what to do.” Hi






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