ANMELDENWhat's worse than being dragged to a wedding? Finding out the groom is your ex. And he’s still not over you. Yulian Lozhkin was crafted by the Good Lord Himself. Stormy-gray eyes. GQ stubble. Cheesegrater abs. Too bad he's one of the most dangerous, powerful men in the city. He needs a fake fiancé to seal the deal that will crown him king. And I need his help to get my son the special care he needs. So I make a deal to be his date for the night. But imagine my surprise when we arrive at the ceremony and I see who's getting married... MY EX. And as the wedding unfolds, I realize just how not over me he is. I broke up with him for good reason. Namely, he’s a terrible person. Him awkwardly hitting on me in front of his wife-to-be explains it all. But Yulian needs to close this deal and stay. And I can suck it up for one night for my son’s well-being. Which brings me to maybe the worst moment of my entire life… When the pastor asks, “Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?” And my ex says, “No… I want HER instead.”
Mehr anzeigenThe decaying air and the stifling atmosphere along with hammering of my heart against my chest made this forest unknown to me despite the familiar trees that once gave me the comfort of a mother’s arms. Tonight, they were just dark tree trunks with their overhanging limbs blocking every turn I took.
Yet the eerie silence amid the wind had me turning around, no, they were no longer behind us, we had lost them in the forest. A sigh of relief left my trembling lips as I slowed Trixie down, “Its okay… we outran them.” I whispered. A stir from behind had me tightening the cloth around me, “You will be fine, I shan’t let you die. Just hold one for a little longer.”
A groan was the only thing I got in reply. Trixie threaded closer to an oak tree and stopped for me to get down from her back. I removed the cloth from around me and slid down the horse before helping the wounded General down. The cloth that had been wrapped around him was bloody, if I wanted him to survive then I will have to get him to bandaged up soon. The night was closing in, so I wouldn’t be able to ride for much longer when the winds will become harsher, and Trixie’s foot was already injured from an arrow. A cough from the General, brought my attention back to him, barely being able to see his face in the moonlight. I opened the water bag on Trixie’s saddle and found it empty. Sighing, I looked at a tired Trixie and the General, “I will try to find us some water, General.” I said pulling the hood over my head and getting up from the ground.
“Your highness...” He called, trying to help himself up. I know how hard it was for him to be in this situation, being the strongest soldier despite his age in the entire army, a man I have always looked up to from an incredibly early age. “Be careful.” He mumbled with a shiver. I could not leave them in the cold with nothing to keep them warm.
After looking around, I found a few dry branches and then lit a small fire in front of the tree that they were resting beside. “You will have to adjust with this now, too much light can lead them to us.” The General nodded as he moved closer to the fire. I removed the saddle off Trixie and ran my hand along her mane. “Just a little longer, okay?” She shook her head as if she understood and then stepped closer to the fire.
Pushing the strands of my hair behind my ear I found another branch, before tearing off a piece of cloth from my dress and laying it on the ground to get it slightly wet before wrapping it around the end of the branch and then lighting it from the fire I had made for them. “I will be back soon.” I muttered before walking off into the dark.
The flame from the torch lighted the path ever so slightly as I walked around the trees, my eyes searching for a hint of water in this dense forest while my ears waited patiently for the murmur of the water flowing. I walked towards the east, trying to remember the path I took every morning, I know there was a river somewhere over here but with everything happening around me I couldn’t remember whether I had to take a left or right.
Despite trying not to think about home, I couldn’t help but remember the blood, the cries that had awakened me in the morning. A small sound of trickling had me straining my ears and walking towards the sound until I reached the familiar stream of water. Kneeling beside the stream I removed the hood from my head and looked at my reflection in the water. The person looking back at me was not the girl I remember; she didn’t have dust all over her face and scars on her cheek.
Taking a handful of water in my hands I washed my face, the cold-water seeping into the scar and making me flinch. Once I washed my face, I took another handful and drank from the curves of my palm, greedily washing down the water through my throat until I felt a little satiated. Grabbing ahold of the water bag I filled it with water and closed the lid when I felt a drop on my shoulder, I touched my shoulder and shuddered when I saw the white snow pellet, which now increased in number as it fell on the ground.
I had to get back to them, the fire wouldn’t last long, and we need to find some shelter. After letting the water touch my face one last time I got up and turned in the direction I came from when I heard hooves on the ground. Rushing towards a tree, I hid behind its trunk as I watched two soldiers, stop near the water and get down from their horses. I thought the search was held off for tonight but looks like I was wrong. “He wants her back alive, and the general with her is going to make it hard for us to get to her.”
I watched as they let their horses drink up from the stream, when the other soldier nod before a strange fear covered his eyes. “What about the other soldier? Despite his ranks, I have heard that he will die before letting anything happen to the princess.” Who were they talking about? But before I could wonder more about this person, I noticed my error.
And it was not just me, the first soldier had seen it too. “Hey, look at the torch, it is still lit which means someone was here not long before.” As they started to look around, I got up from the crouched position from behind the tree and but caught my leg on the thornbush nearby, a small yelp left my lips before I could stop it making them look in my direction. “There she is. Stop right there!” he yelled but I had already started to sprint as fast as I could.
The snow was falling heavier than before filling the ground up with ice, making it harder for me to run. Without the torch I could not see where I was running towards but letting my gut speak for me, I ran blindly into the dark.
I had to divert them if I wanted to save the general, but my feet were getting tired, and I couldn't risk drinking from the water bag and finish it before I could reach them. Running had now turned into a pathetic walk before I fell into the snowy pillow as I drifted in and out of consciousness. The general and Trixie was alone… my legs were no longer moving, as my eyes began to close just when I felt something heavy fall on me.
YULIANMy offer has her head spinning.I’ll tell you what I need and why you’re perfect for it, and when you tell me yes, I’m going to put a large amount of cash in your hand, and you’re going to thank me for the easiest money you’ve ever made in your life.Her face goes through all the colors of the rainbow. I can practically see the gears in her brain working overtime. Cataloging bills to be paid. Clothes to be bought. Dreaming of a vacation, maybe, for once in her overworked life.It’s like everything she is has been splayed out before me. I can taste her despairing midnight tears, the ones she doesn’t dare show anyone. I can feel the heartbroken clench of her fists as the world frustrates her again and again.She’s been beaten down by it.This is a leg up she taught herself long ago never to expect.“I need a plus-one,” I tell her succinctly. “My date is… indisposed, on short notice. You’ll take her place.”“I’m not a whore,” she hisses, cheeks bright red.“And I don’t pay for sex
3YULIANTHIRTY MINUTES EARLIER“Blyat’!”I barely restrain myself from hurling my phone across the street.Maksim’s update has been nothing but shitty news: Nikita still hasn’t been found. Not at her apartment, not at her usual haunts, not even at HQ.Maks is my best friend and second-in-command, but he’s still getting my full wrath right now. Mostly because I have nowhere else to vent.“Boss—”“Did I fucking stutter?” I interrupt. “Find her.”“I’ve got all our men on it,” Maksim sighs. “Did you find out why her GPS signal died in Brownsville?”“Hey!” someone pipes up down the sidewalk.I ignore that voice behind me.“No,” I mutter to Maksim. The truth is, I don’t have a goddamn clue why Nikita’s GPS would lead here at all.She lives in Manhattan, for fuck’s sake. There’s nothing in this armpit of New York that could have lured her here—Unless…Unless she found a lead.“Excuse me? Sir?” The voice behind me is closer now. More insistent. “Your car is—”“Shh.” I hold up a finger to
2MIASuit Guy looms under the streetlight, all sharp angles and simmering rage. His tie is undone, jacket discarded somewhere, sleeves rolled up to reveal tattoos snaking down his forearms.Up close, he’s younger than I thought—late twenties? early thirties at most—with the kind of face that belongs on either a billboard or a wanted poster.And right now, he looks like he wants to put my face on a Missing poster.“Did you get my fucking car towed?” he snarls at me in a rasping, feral baritone.I tilt my head. “I did try to tell you.”“You had no right.” His jaw tics.“Actually, if you had bothered to listen to me for even one second, I could’ve told you that was my driveway, and I actually have every right.” I unlock my door. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got vaginas to steam.”He blocks my path. “Do you think this is a joke?”“I think you’re in my way.”“You made this much harder than it had to be.”I laugh right in his face. Buddy here doesn’t know the first thing about how hard
I hang up and stride into my building. I don’t bother looking back.Eli’s laughter hits me the second I open the door—high, bright, the sound of ice cream trucks and sidewalk chalk.He launches off the couch in a blur of Spider-Man pajamas and hugs me around the middle. “Mommy!”Just like that, my day gets better.“Whoa, bud!” I catch him mid-leap, staggering back. “Since when do you weigh a thousand pounds?”“I do not!”“Could’ve fooled me.” I nuzzle his neck, breathing in baby shampoo and Cheez-It dust. No perfume has ever smelled so good. “You’re turning into a dinosaur. A Tyrannosaurus flex.”“Rex,” Eli corrects, pulling back to frown at me. “And I’m not a dinosaur—I’m a boy.”“Could’ve fooled me,” my best friend Kallie chimes in from the kitchenette, where she’s microwaving popcorn. “I found scales in your bed this morning.”“They were Goldfish!” Eli yelps in horror. But he still starts checking his forearms for signs of scaliness.I set him down. But as I do, something snags my
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