❄︎ Viktor ❄︎
The clicking of stiletto heels on the metal grate stairs pulled my gaze toward it. The table quieted, conversation ceasing as all eyes were drawn to the figure descending into the underground meeting room. The stripper slowed her grind, sensing the change in atmosphere. Rosalind Marlow ignored my existence, choosing instead to glance and nod at every other man in the room, before settling in the last free seat at the table. She crossed one leg over the other and leaned back like she owned the seat. Her bodyguard, a made man I recognized by the tattoo on his finger, stood rigidly behind her. In the awkward silence, I spoke what was on everyone’s mind. “That chair was reserved for Marcus DeVries.” “And I’m sitting in it. Does anyone have a problem with that?” Her curt tone reverberated in the room, meeting silence. Her face, blank and devoid of emotion, still told me two things. She was already regretting this decision, and she was uncomfortable with the scenery. Four men sat around a round poker table, each with a contracted stripper in their arms to ease tension and prevent us from getting spooked and killing each other more than necessary. The table itself sported lines of white powder, baggies and an array of guns. The room was hazy with cigarette and tobacco smoke. Giancarlo Conti, the greenest snake amongst us all, addressed her. “Miss Rosalind, we didn’t invite Marcus to sideline you, we simply wanted to give you time to adjust, losing your papa…” “He lost his father too.” She interrupted, pointing with her jaw at me, her voice steel. “Yet you don’t hold the same reservations toward him.” My jaw ticked. “A man just died in that chair you’re sitting on.” She froze. “Giancarlo shot him between the eyes for tapping his stripper’s ass. Don’t look down, he bled quite a lot as the cleaners dragged him out.” “Cute.” She drawled, meeting my eyes. The tension in the room crackled as my attempt to rattle her failed. Her eyes still on mine, I grasped the stripper’s waist, urging her to continue grinding on me. Rosalind looked away. Leo Santoro cleared his throat. “We called this meeting to address the killer on the loose.” “Lots of killers loose if you ask me.” She quipped. The men chuckled. I didn’t, my jaw clenched so tight I tasted blood. I wanted nothing more than to grab her by the throat and teach her manners. This meeting wasn’t just about catching killers, I had intended to read Marcus and ask him a few questions, since I suspected he knew more than he was letting on. “Normally, our brand of killers do not kill in secret, we show it off. Yet someone killed two dons under the whisper of night. We do not know who he is, and that… is a problem.” Leo continued. “Viktor Marino is the strongest suspect right now.” She said without a stutter. “Who else would stand to gain from their deaths as much as him?” The room went so quiet, you could hear a pin drop. I raised my glass, taking a slow gulp of my drink. “Careful, Rosa. Don’t just throw accusations like that.” My lips stretched in an easy smile devoid of humor. “It’s Rosalind to you.” She said, checking her nails. “Everyone is thinking it. I just said it out loud.” Giancarlo chuckled heartily. “Watch out, Viktor. This one bites.” I pushed the dancer off me with one hand. The others took the cue and filtered out of the room to the grumbles of the other men. I leveled my gaze to hers, my words ice. “Don’t mistake my reserve for complicity. You cannot take your father’s place as a don in New York. You’ve never killed a man. I doubt you’ve even fucked one. You’re a child, Rosa…” I drawled the name, “nothing but a fresh-faced, insolent child, itching for death.” “Are you done?” She asked. My vision bled red. The table flipped with a crash before I even realized I’d touched it. Chairs scraped backwards, glass shattered, but she didn’t move, she just sat cross-legged, watching me like I was a tantruming child. I took a step forward and heard the click of her guard’s gun. “Before you can even touch me, he’ll have a bullet between your eyes and you’d be the next body to be dragged out. Don’t forget who you’re talking to, stronzo.” I walked forward anyway. If he shot, every man in this room would die, including his precious heiress. I towered over her, and she stared up at me from her seat. Her hazel eyes and stubbornly pursed lips evoked an image of her choking on my length, tears in her eyes as she begged my forgiveness. She trembled despite the fire in her eyes. Was it fear, or defiance that looked like fear? I hated that I couldn’t tell. And hated more that I cared. “The next time you level accusations against me, Rosa, make sure you have evidence to back it up and a weapon to defend yourself. I will not be so forgiving then.” Minutes later, I stood by my car as Adrian opened the door, my blood boiling with rage. Unfortunately, I couldn’t unleash the anger on the source of my fury, but I had something better waiting. A suspect captured by my capos on suspicion of being behind the murders. I slid into the seat, taking off my wristwatch and rings, lest I get blood on them. One day soon, she’d regret ever stepping into that room. And I’d make sure she regretted it personally.❦ Rosalind ❦ My eyes widened as I realized what he meant to do. No way was I letting him leave me high and dry.“Don’t. Fucking. Dare.”“What do you want?” he asked matter-of-factly.Protection? Companionship? Freedom?I told him none of those things.“I want you to finish what you started. Then I want you to leave me the fuck alone.”He was pushing me off his thighs as I spoke, and I fought the sting of tears in my eyes at his blank expression.Would it hurt him to just be soft? To communicate? To treat me as something more than the heiress whose name graces the property deeds and a warm body to fuck?We were married but I couldn’t even call us friends. Just acquaintances trying to one-up the other and fucking whenever we breathed in the direction of each other.I got off him, struggling to button my jeans when a large hand swept over the table, sending everything crashing to the floor.The booth door slid closed with a soft rattle.His arms trapped my waist and bent me over the now
❦ Rosalind ❦ Despite my bravado and strong negative feelings towards this unfairly handsome man, I stood before him, desperate for his touch.The whiff of his masculinity was stronger now, and I physically restrained myself from sinking into his neck and sniffing his sweaty skin until tomorrow. If he would let me. He seemed pissed.Oh, right.The thing with Dominic.“Viktor…” I trailed off.I hadn’t had anything to say, just a pressing need to dilute the silence.He stared at me, his head level with my chest that rose up and down with my breaths.He leaned back without a word, tapping on his thighs in invitation. I gawked for a moment before sitting.He was behaving strangely and not at all what I’d expected.I’d expected carnage and punishment, not… whatever this new persona was. Though I couldn’t deny that there was something dangerous lurking under his skin.Reaching over, he plucked a single grape from the center of the table, and hovered it in front of me.I parted my lips, tugg
❦ Rosalind ❦ I swirled my tongue over my straw, demurely tasting my drink as Dominic stood up to face his sister.“Sabella.” There was a warning in his tone.“So this is what you had to attend to? You were supposed to come with me to the lawyers. But you left me to come see this bitch. Who is married, by the way.”I frizzled at the name-calling but didn’t react whatsoever.A few heads were already turning to glance in our direction at the drama.“I can’t wait to see what Viktor thinks about this.” She sneered over Dominic’s shoulder at me.I blinked slowly, savoring the soft buzz the alcohol was spreading in my system.I was too distracted by my plans and my husband’s reaction when he found out, as he definitely would. I wondered what he would do to me. I imagined it would be more severe than a spanking session.“We were talking business, Sabby. I apologize for missing your hearing, but I was going to pick you up right after. Go home.”“No, I want to be here when he arrives and puts
❄︎ Viktor ❄︎“Do you have a fucking death wish?!”The bumbling cleaner startled, then scuttled out of my sight.He had no idea how close he’d been to dying for interrupting my session. Sweat rolled down my brows and stung my eyes, but my hits on the bag did not relent.Pain.Anything to distract from the fact that my plans were moving slower than I fucking planned, and my heiress was acting as a wedge to impede them.I had more than enough evidence stacked up against Giancarlo to earn him a life imprisonment for trafficking in the States, but that wasn’t my endgame.I wanted the whole web taken down from the very top, and Giancarlo was just an inconsequential bug in the grand scheme of things.Shaking drops of sweat off my hair, I grabbed a bottle of water and gulped while I moved toward the throwing rack.Money was coming in, my rep was good, no one was stepping ten feet near my toes. And maybe that was the problem, I’d become so unoccupied, I was letting the whims of a certain heir
❦ Rosalind ❦ Dominic was rich, but his extremely clean appearance made me suspect he had gone all out for me.I smirked into my glass as I remembered the way he’d eaten Viktor’s punches at my birthday party.He obviously hadn’t learnt his lesson, to fraternize with a married woman like this, even after being rocked by her unhinged husband.He stared deeply into my eyes now, the hard masculine notes of his slightly too-concentrated perfume filling the space between us.“I must say, I was surprised, albeit pleasantly, to receive your invitation to this date, Rosalind.”I swirled my drink, trying to make it through the small talk before I demanded what I was really here for.“Don’t mind me, I’d simply grown bored of my burly guards and limited company.”His eyes flashed, sensing an opening.“Are you well? Trouble in paradise?”“Not so much. I just needed a breather. How have you been?”“Oh, business as usual. It’s hard to find any escape, but it’s worth spending with you.”I smiled, dro
❦ Rosalind ❦ My neck burned where Viktor’s grip had collared me. I raised my own hand to soothe the ache, my throat clogged with all the things I wanted to say. Every curse word I knew pulsed behind my teeth.Somewhere deep inside, I knew it would come to this.I felt so stupid letting myself fall into this trap. But how was I supposed to know that mere days later, my consigliere would be outed as my father’s murderer and I’d lose my family?That look in his eyes, he knew he had me cornered. And there was no telling how long he’d wait before taking what he wanted by force.But if there was anything I’d sworn to protect from his power-grubby hands, it was my hotel.With a snarl directed more at myself than him, I snatched a free dress from the closet, packed some essentials, and left the room. I didn’t even want to look at him.I couldn’t believe I’d almost imagined being with him. Grateful, though, that he’d proven exactly what he was. He didn’t want me, he wanted to take his time br