“Why should I have to pay for the sins of my father? I have suffered enough in his hands already.” I say in a voice thick with sorrow.
“We all have, Malyshka. One way or the other. But that doesn't make you any less his child. As much as his wealth is yours, so are his sins.” Dimitri says in a voice tipped low with what I would have called pity under normal circumstances.“His wealth isn't mine. He made sure that in the event he died, all his money would either go to my husband or charity.” I say looking away while swiping the tears rolling down my eyes angrily.I don't know why I said that, the last thing I should be doing is fraternizing with the enemy.“I don't need your pity. If you indeed feel sorry for me, just let me go. Or is that too much to ask from your big ego?” I say taunting him, glaring at him from under my lashes.“I could let you go.” Dimitri says after some time, refusing to fall into my trap and take my bait. “But I won't, I have far better plans for you.”“Why won't you just let me go? Would your men think less of you if you do?” I say coldly, knowing at the back of my mind that if I indeed wanted to be free, I had to put more effort into begging him.“Malyshka, your existence or the lack of it thereof, has no influence on my men's respect for me.” Dimitri says while chuckling softly.I stare at him for some time and I feel my blood pressure start to increase. I was starting to feel dizzy from fear.“Uncuff me.” I say in a cold tone while drawing his attention to the cuffs on my wrist by shaking them wildly.Dimitri does not respond, but he still doesn't rebuff my request.“It's not like I have anywhere to go. You've successfully trapped me here with you, the least you could do is make this as less painful for me as possible.” I say through gritted teeth.Dimitri takes out a pin from the box beside him, and pulls my hands into his lap and goes ahead to release me by picking the lock.“Than—” I start to say but then remember that it was all his fault I was even in this situation in the first place.I look at the handle of the door and contemplate pulling it open and jumping out of the running car. At this moment, I don't even care that I might sustain severe injuries or even possibly die.“Don't even think about it, Malyshka.” Dimitri says as though he could read my mind.I don't look at him to know that his eyes are currently glued to my face, trying to determine my next actions from my expression.I sit still and wait for the perfect opportunity to execute my badly thought-out plan.I had no other plan besides jumping out of the car and running away into the woods which stood on either side of the road likeWhen the car slows down at a particularly sharp bend, I don't wait for any more signals, I immediately pull open the latch of the door and stumble out of the car.“Fuck! Malyshka.” Dimitri's loud voice curses as he stumbles out of the car and after me.I feel the concrete digging into my hands and knees, leaving a burning trail of hotness as I roll away from the road towards the safety of the bushes.Chaos ensues all around me. The cars following us all screech to a stop, and Dimitri's men stumble out of the car drawing their guns out as they run towards us.Dimitri gets my nightwear in his grasp and he refuses to let go. I struggle against him like a maniac. I make a tough decision then and there.I hurriedly take off the flimsy material of the nightwear, leaving it behind me in his grasp.“yebat'! vernis' syuda, malenkaya devochka.” fuck! come back here little girl. Dimitri screams at me as I take off into the woods.I don't care even for one minute that I'm naked. The fresh green leaves from the trees brush against my skin as I take off farther into the bush.I hear heavy footsteps behind me and the familiar grunt of a male. I didn't stop to look behind me because I didn't want to end up being caught or worse, dead.A bullet flies past me and all the air leaves my lungs in a whoosh. Someone shot at me. Someone fucking shot at me!I fail to see or hear him coming but before I can regain my bearings and take off again, Dimitri grips my hair and tackles me to the ground.“Get off me!” I say, struggling to disentangle my limbs from his, but Dimitri is having none of it.He turns me, pressing my torso into the ground and sitting on my lower back. When I stop moving for a moment, he takes his weight off me but still kneels astride me.“Are you going to stop fighting me now, malyshka?” Dimitri asks in a growly voice.“I will never stop fighting you. Not now and not ever unless you let me go.” I say in a momentary burst of emotions.I don't understand the sound I'm hearing until the white hot fiery pain washes over me.“What the hell are you doing!” I demand, not caring one bit that I already know the answer to my question.“Let me up right this minute!” I say angrily while trying to throw him off me by lifting my upper body up and off the ground.Dimitri spanks me across my bare ass once more causing the supple flesh to jiggle in his hands.I let out a string of curses when he still doesn't let me up. This punishment wasn't about pain, it was more about the humiliation, shame and degradation.My father had inflicted far worse damage than this. My body knew how to handle pain but not embarrassment and shame. I flush red in anger as I scrape my nipples across the hard unforgiving ground as I try once more to throw him off me.I look around us and find more than a handful of his men, surrounding us, some clearly ogling me and the others looking at the whole situation with distaste.After some time, Dimitri stops spanking me and gets off me, pulling me up with him.“Don't ever throw a fucking stunt like this again, you could have died back there!” Dimitri says angrily.“Like you fucking care! Stop acting like you care about me or my well-being!” I say stomping my foot on the ground and wincing immediately when a sharp pain runs from my ankle and up my leg.“I don't care about you, Malyshka. I care about you ruining my plans.” Dimitri says angrily, glaring at me.“I will never allow you to make use of me like some lab rat. I will run away the first chance I get.” I promise him darkly.I don't care whether he believed me or not, and judging from his low laugh, he didn't believe me at all, but I always make good on my promises and this one won't be any different.One of Dimitri's men brings out a syringe from his pocket and hands it over to Dimitri who takes it from him without taking his eyes off me, even for a moment.“What are you planning on doing with that?” I ask warily while taking a step back from him and his men.Dimitri grips my hands tighter and pulls me towards him, and I start to struggle again, and somehow, I end up with my back to him.I hear his breath hitch in his throat as he takes in the scars on my back. Some of them seemed fresh while the others were very old, from my early childhood.I bend my head and allow my hair to fall around me, like a halo protecting me from the piercing stares coming from his men.Eyes that once looked at me with scorn were filled with pity. I hated it. I hated the pity in their gazes. I would prefer it if they went back to hating me, and wishing me dead than this.The scars were mine. There were a receipt for all I endured in my father's hands. It was an evidence of my strength, and I would never let them mock me for it.Before I can make any more sound, or attempt to fight him off, Dimitri sticks the syringe in my hands, and slowly but surely I start to lose consciousness.“You are a fucking fighter, Malyshka, and I respect you for it.” Dimitri says, his words following me even after I go limp in his arms as the drugs he pumped into my system kick in fully.DIMITRI'S POV: “What do you plan on doing with her?” Ivanov asks as I throw back the scotch, welcoming the harsh burning feeling in my throat. “What you've always wanted me to do, brat.” I respond while turning another finger of scotch into my empty glass from the tumbler. My brother immediately understanding what I mean, whistles under his breath. “Giana wouldn't like this.” He responds while chuckling low. I shrug my shoulders in a show of nonchalance. It wasn't just a show, I really didn't care what Giana thought. I know she deserves better than me, but alas, she is stuck with me for the rest of our miserable lives. “It's a good thing she wouldn't know about it.” I say in a calm voice. This wasn't me threatening him. There was no need for Giana to know about my plans. And he was going to see to it that none of my men would breathe a word about it. “Careful brother, you are beginning to sound soft.” Ivanov says in a teasing tone. “You and I both know that I could marry her
I needed water and I needed it fast. I eye the water in the far end of the room towards the door but I don't even try moving towards it. I tried before and I didn't even get five feet close to it. I swallow my saliva once more, trying to alleviate the patchy soreness in them but I have no such luck. ‘I bet Alina would have known what to do in this situation.’ I think sadly. She didn't deserve what happened to her, she deserved more than the ending she got, but doesn't everybody? I don't know the exact time he came back. I don't know how long I stay on that floor dying of dehydration, time was of little consequence as seconds blended into minutes, and minutes into hours. This time though, he comes in with a little bowl that one could mistake for a dog's food bowl. He stops in front of me with a menacing look on his face. When I try to shuffle away from him while whimpering in pain, he pulls me back roughly to him by the chain. “Not so confident now, are we?” Dimitri asks with a m
“Brat, Brat, Brat. How is family life treating you? It's been what? Two, three months since we last saw each other?” Igor says with a wide smile on his face as he steps closer to me. Ivanov gets up from his position on my couch and steps in between Igor and my desk. Igor raises his hands up in mock surrender as he takes a step back. Another person walks into my office the moment Igor whistles loudly. “What the hell is this?” I ask as I squeeze the life out of my pen. “Just some help, brother. Since you are having problems impregnating your wife, I was thinking of the perfect gift I could get for you, and of course, this brilliant idea came into my mind. An innocent little flower who will take your seed like a pro and give you heirs in no time. And what's more, she's not as rigid as your bitch of a wife.” Igor says, waving his hands around in demonstration. I look at the wolfing smile on Igor's face and the tentative one on the girl's face and I can't help but burst out laughing.
“The sooner you do as I say, the sooner you leave this room.” Dimitri says in a strong tone, his Adam's apple moving in tandem with his words. “And why would I trust you? What if you plan on leaving me here for the rest of my life?” I ask in an annoyed tone. “You don't have to trust me, malyshka, you just have to obey me.” Dimitri says, sitting on the stool he brought along with him. I flush a beetroot red when my stomach makes a growling sound betraying its emptiness. “I'm not hungry.” I say eyeing the bloodstains on his shirt. “I didn't ask if you were. Unfortunately for me and fortunately for you, I need you alive for the plans I have for you. I cannot have you die of starvation.” Dimitri says sighing like it's a truly disappointing situation. Yeah right. If anyone should be complaining, it should be me who has been left naked for I don't know how many days. Although, after Dimitri left me the last time, I noticed that the room became warmer, I guess he ordered his men to turn
“Thank you very much, I'm done.” I say to the man's turned back as I take out my hair from under the hood of the sweater he brought for me. “You can call me, Ivanov.” The man says, turning back to me. “I'm not sure your Pakhan would like that. Was he the one who told you to get them for me?” I ask drily as I look around the room and flex my wrists, more than happy to be free even if it's just for a few minutes. “No, he wasn't.” Ivanov says with an expression on his face similar to that of his brother, the Pakhan. I thought Dimitri sent his brother to get some clothes as a form of begging for my forgiveness for all he has done to me up to this point but yet again, I'm wrong. “Why are you helping me? What is your motive?” I ask with narrowed eyes after some minutes. “No motive, Malen'kiy tsvetok.” Little flower. Ivanov says in a soft tone while his eyes rove over my red-rimmed eyes and tear-streaked face. “There is always a motive. No man in your line of work will do something so
“Who is she?” Giana asks finally, her anger matching mine.“Someone you would never be.” I say in a cold tone, not in the least bit concerned of aggravating her. Giana grips her knife tighter in her fists as though she is contemplating using it on me. I stare at her, daring her to try it. Whatever peace existed between the Petrovs and the Gusefs was already on thin ice, any insolent action from her would ruin all that her family had fought to protect, and she knew it perfectly well. “I don't care who you keep as a side piece, Dimitri, as long as you fulfil your responsibility to me as my husband.” Giana says in a cold tone, finally getting a rein on her anger. “But you see Giana, I have no responsibility to you.” I say in a calm tone as I sit down on the chair beside hers.I stay quiet for some minutes, allowing my last statement to sink in. I watch the wheels turn in her head, probably wondering where I'm heading with this conversation. “That's bullsh—” Giana starts to say but I
I wipe the fog covering the window and recoil in anger and shame when I get a good look at my reflection. I had dark circles around my eyes, and my cheeks looked sunken, not that they were ever puffy or filled. I run my fingers over my bare neck and imagine what it would look like with a chain around it. My breathing picks up and I claw at my neck as I imagine not being able to breathe from the tightness of the imaginary chain. I punch the glass, not even having the energy to wince in pain when the glass shards pierce into my knuckles. Uh oh. Dimitri was going to be so pissed. I doubt he wants me hurt. I feel the blood trickle down my palms and I watch in fascination. I pick up one of the broken shards that had fallen in the white spotless sink and I stare at it for a long moment. The blood drips from my hand and makes a magnificent hue on the spotless sink. I lift the shards to my left wrist, and the thought of cutting through the fragile nerve and skin has never been so appeali
Anya's POV I swat away the hand gripping my neck although carefully but still firmly, but the hand refuses to let go. My breathing becomes shorter and shorter until I'm gasping due to lack of air. What is going on? Who is choking the life out of me? “Calm down. Malyshka. You can breathe. You are okay.” Dimitri says calmly but steadily, slowly rousing me from my drug-induced sleep. “What— is go—oing on? I can't breathe.” I barely manage to say in between gasps. “You can breathe, Malyshka. The collar is not tight.” Dimitri says, trying to pull me out of my mind. My hand flies to the intricate design of the collar wrapped snugly against my throat, and I try pulling it off me but it doesn't budge. “It won't open, Malyshka. It's biometrically operated.” Dimitri says in a quiet cold voice. I feel around the collar and my hand lands in what seems to be a little electronic lock, just under the base of my hair.“There's no need for the collar, Dimitri. I promise to do all that you say.”
WARNING: THIS CHAPTER CONTAINS EXPLICITLY DESCRIBED SEXUAL ACTIVITIES. PLEASE, DO NOT PROCEED IF YOU ARE TRIGGERED BY SUCH. “Kneel.” Dimitri says in a cold tone as he shifts away from me, giving me the space to obey his orders. I grit my teeth and avert my eyes away from his, turning away from him and folding myself into a fetal position as my own form of defiance. All is quiet for a minute until I feel the cold hard unforgiving edge of the knife in his hand pressed deliberately against my lower back. I stiffen against my wishes, scared that any minute from now, the sharp edge of the blade will pierce through smooth skin, settling deeply in my lower back. “The human skin is extremely fragile, easy to cut through. The blood beneath the skin much more enthralling than any other liquid.” Dimitri says in a cold tone that has me shivering. “You can just go ahead and stab me, 'cause I will never obey you.” I say in a shaky tone through gritted teeth as he presses the blade a little har
“Put away the knife, Malyshka.” Dimitri says in a cold hard tone bereft of any form of emotion. “No. I told you it’s my turn now, let's play my own game. Wanna know what it's called?” I ask with a sly smile, “Set me free or I kill you.” I respond to my question without giving him a chance to speak. “Are you threatening me, Malyshka?” Dimitri asks with a wide smile on his face, “I must say, I like this wild side of you. My little kitten is finally showing her claws. I should start calling you My little kitten. Malen'kiy kotenok.” Dimitri says with a wide smile on his face responding to his own question just like I did earlier. “I'm serious, Dimitri, I will hurt you if you don't let me go!” I say to him as the knife begins to tremble in my own hands. Why wasn't he scared? Was he trying to make me go through with my threat? I'm not sure I have the stomach to hurt anyone, much less Dimitri, the leader of the Bratva and head of the Gusef family.“What exactly is your plan, Malen'kiy ko
Dimitri's POV “What are you doing here, Malyshka?” I ask in a soft tone I can barely recognise myself.Anya continues to stare blankly ahead of her, not responding to my question. She was dressed in a flimsy nightwear and some socks I had put on her, before I left her alone in the bedroom. I sigh heavily as I bend down and heft her into my arms. I take notice of the fact that she was very light in my arms. Easily half the weight I lift every day to stay fit. “I would kill your father again if I ever got the chance.” I say quietly to her. I wish I could apologise for what happened earlier, but I can't. It had to happen. I doubt she would have agreed to wear the collar otherwise. “Did he suffer?” She asks after some time, interrupting the tense silence as we make our back to her bedroom. “Yes, he did, Malyshka. That I can assure you of.” I respond, hesitant to give her any gory details that might further upset her. “I want details.” Anya says, shocking me immensely. I never would
“Boris Sidorov.” I say coldly as I step into my office. Ivanov gives me a confused look, probably wondering when I had become friends with a scoundrel of this nature. “Mr Gusef! Priyatno poznakomit'sya. YA znayu, naskol'ko ty deystvitel'no zanyat.” It's a pleasure meeting you. I know how busy you can truly be. Boris says with a nervous chuckle as he shifts from one foot to the other. I give him a sharp look, not welcoming him or inviting him to sit with me. I settle down on the double-piece couch the one closest to Ivanov. “Kakiye problemy u vas yest' ?” What problems do you have? I ask him, in an emotionless voice. Ivanov places his hands on Boris's shoulders and shakes his head slightly when Boris tries to sit on the chair opposite me. You do not sit in front of the Pakhan unless you are invited to. “Ummmm—— my wife is missing.” Boris says, his eyes flicking between the bulk that is Ivanov me. I knew Boris Sidorov very well, although unfortunately so. He was Maksim Fedorov's
Anya's POV I swat away the hand gripping my neck although carefully but still firmly, but the hand refuses to let go. My breathing becomes shorter and shorter until I'm gasping due to lack of air. What is going on? Who is choking the life out of me? “Calm down. Malyshka. You can breathe. You are okay.” Dimitri says calmly but steadily, slowly rousing me from my drug-induced sleep. “What— is go—oing on? I can't breathe.” I barely manage to say in between gasps. “You can breathe, Malyshka. The collar is not tight.” Dimitri says, trying to pull me out of my mind. My hand flies to the intricate design of the collar wrapped snugly against my throat, and I try pulling it off me but it doesn't budge. “It won't open, Malyshka. It's biometrically operated.” Dimitri says in a quiet cold voice. I feel around the collar and my hand lands in what seems to be a little electronic lock, just under the base of my hair.“There's no need for the collar, Dimitri. I promise to do all that you say.”
I wipe the fog covering the window and recoil in anger and shame when I get a good look at my reflection. I had dark circles around my eyes, and my cheeks looked sunken, not that they were ever puffy or filled. I run my fingers over my bare neck and imagine what it would look like with a chain around it. My breathing picks up and I claw at my neck as I imagine not being able to breathe from the tightness of the imaginary chain. I punch the glass, not even having the energy to wince in pain when the glass shards pierce into my knuckles. Uh oh. Dimitri was going to be so pissed. I doubt he wants me hurt. I feel the blood trickle down my palms and I watch in fascination. I pick up one of the broken shards that had fallen in the white spotless sink and I stare at it for a long moment. The blood drips from my hand and makes a magnificent hue on the spotless sink. I lift the shards to my left wrist, and the thought of cutting through the fragile nerve and skin has never been so appeali
“Who is she?” Giana asks finally, her anger matching mine.“Someone you would never be.” I say in a cold tone, not in the least bit concerned of aggravating her. Giana grips her knife tighter in her fists as though she is contemplating using it on me. I stare at her, daring her to try it. Whatever peace existed between the Petrovs and the Gusefs was already on thin ice, any insolent action from her would ruin all that her family had fought to protect, and she knew it perfectly well. “I don't care who you keep as a side piece, Dimitri, as long as you fulfil your responsibility to me as my husband.” Giana says in a cold tone, finally getting a rein on her anger. “But you see Giana, I have no responsibility to you.” I say in a calm tone as I sit down on the chair beside hers.I stay quiet for some minutes, allowing my last statement to sink in. I watch the wheels turn in her head, probably wondering where I'm heading with this conversation. “That's bullsh—” Giana starts to say but I
“Thank you very much, I'm done.” I say to the man's turned back as I take out my hair from under the hood of the sweater he brought for me. “You can call me, Ivanov.” The man says, turning back to me. “I'm not sure your Pakhan would like that. Was he the one who told you to get them for me?” I ask drily as I look around the room and flex my wrists, more than happy to be free even if it's just for a few minutes. “No, he wasn't.” Ivanov says with an expression on his face similar to that of his brother, the Pakhan. I thought Dimitri sent his brother to get some clothes as a form of begging for my forgiveness for all he has done to me up to this point but yet again, I'm wrong. “Why are you helping me? What is your motive?” I ask with narrowed eyes after some minutes. “No motive, Malen'kiy tsvetok.” Little flower. Ivanov says in a soft tone while his eyes rove over my red-rimmed eyes and tear-streaked face. “There is always a motive. No man in your line of work will do something so
“The sooner you do as I say, the sooner you leave this room.” Dimitri says in a strong tone, his Adam's apple moving in tandem with his words. “And why would I trust you? What if you plan on leaving me here for the rest of my life?” I ask in an annoyed tone. “You don't have to trust me, malyshka, you just have to obey me.” Dimitri says, sitting on the stool he brought along with him. I flush a beetroot red when my stomach makes a growling sound betraying its emptiness. “I'm not hungry.” I say eyeing the bloodstains on his shirt. “I didn't ask if you were. Unfortunately for me and fortunately for you, I need you alive for the plans I have for you. I cannot have you die of starvation.” Dimitri says sighing like it's a truly disappointing situation. Yeah right. If anyone should be complaining, it should be me who has been left naked for I don't know how many days. Although, after Dimitri left me the last time, I noticed that the room became warmer, I guess he ordered his men to turn