Moscow.
Dani felt the breath knocked out from her.
She’d never set foot in Russia, nor knew anyone she could run to even if she managed to escape. Alexei had a build that could easily take her down, if one of his god-knows-how-many lackeys didn’t get to her first.
Her mind continued to draw a blank. “How the hell did I end up in Moscow?”
Alexei rose to his full height once more. He had to be at least six feet tall.
“Too easily, actually. You and your friends were already quite inebriated. I mean, you were more than eager to take your sixth shot of tequila from a complete stranger.”
“You slipped a roofie in my drink?” Her jaw dropped as her bound hands curled into fists. “What else have you done to me?”
Alexei picked the fur off his parka. “I prefer my partners conscious and completely willing, if that’s what you’re implying. You were knocked out for the entire flight. Very cooperative for live cargo, really.”
Dani bit back a curse and closed her eyes. “I can’t believe this is fucking happening to me.”
One of Alexei’s lackeys reappeared behind him, wielding a cutter. She eyed the exposed blade, unblinking even as her pulse began to escalate again.
“I know this all seems like one terrible nightmare, but I’ll free your restraints if you cooperate nicely. What do you say?”
Dani wanted nothing more than to tell him to go to hell. Alexei chuckled, as if he could read her mind. He nodded to the man behind him, who then knelt before Dani.
Alexei took out a smartphone from his pocket. “I’m about to call your father. If you behave, I’ll let you talk to him for a little bit.”
She eyed the phone long and hard. “I promise.”
His full lips curved into a knowing smile. “Good girl.”
He dialed a number and set it on loudspeaker. The ringing echoed in the dark, empty room, and Dani’s chest tightened with every ring. She intently followed Alexei with her eyes as he walked around with his hands in his pockets, waiting for the line to pick up. The other man at her feet was already cutting the cable tie on her left ankle.
Tommy De Luca’s voice finally came, loud and clear. “Hello?”
Tears stung the back of Dani’s eyes at the sound of her father’s words.
Alexei stopped pacing. “Hello, Mr. De Luca.”
“Who is this?”
“It’s Alexei Nikolin, Andrei Nikolin’s son. It must be a nice afternoon in New York right now.”
Dani clamped her trembling lips shut, even as she felt the last cable tie released from her wrists. She wanted to scream for her father’s attention, but Alexei’s long, hard look at her face was enough warning to keep her silent and still.
“Ah, yes. Alexei, was it?” Her father cleared his throat. “I’m afraid this isn’t a very good time.”
“Just reminding you to settle your bill, sir.” Alexei moved towards Dani, stopping only an arm’s breadth away. He brought a shushing finger to his lips as his eyes—a mesmerizing ice blue up close—twinkled with mischief. “I understand you must be preoccupied right now, looking for your daughter and all.”
“How did you—” The shocked whisper turned to hissing rage. “If you have any information about my daughter’s whereabouts, you better tell me or your ten million dollars won’t be your only problem.”
Slowly, Alexei lowered the finger from his mouth. He knowingly raised his eyebrows at her before nearing the phone to her lips.
Her eyes began to well with unshed tears. Frustration clawed up her throat until Alexei finally gave her a single nod and a gaze that said, Choose your words wisely.
“Dad…?”
“Dani…?!” her father exclaimed. “Oh my God, are you alright?! Where are you? Have they hurt you or—”
“I’m fine, Dad. I’m in Moscow right now.” Funny how she was trying to sound like the calm one.
“Moscow…? Fuck.” Her father released a heavy sigh. “Listen, baby. Don’t worry, okay? I’ll get you out of there in no time.”
She opened her mouth to speak, but Alexei had already retracted the phone from her. He raised a finger to her face, warning her to say no more.
“How soon is in no time, Mr. De Luca?” Alexei turned his back on her. “Ten million dollars in ten days. How does that sound?”
“Ten days?” her father stammered. “I need a little bit more time than that, Nikolin. It’s not easy coming up with that kind of amount so quickly.”
“Not my problem, Mr. De Luca. I’m not here to play babysitter to your daughter.”
Dani was more than aware of the man standing guard behind her should she attempt to charge after Alexei’s exposed back. She could only grip the blanket wrapped around her, the sole thing providing comfort in the midst of this newfound shit storm.
“Okay, okay. I’ll get you the money,” came her father’s strained voice on the other line. “Just… please don’t hurt my daughter.”
“I give you my word so long as you keep yours,” Alexei replied. “Ten days, Mr. De Luca.”
Alexei ended the call before her father could say anything more. He turned around and faced her again, straightening his coat. “Well, now that that’s out of the way, shall we go?”
Dani rubbed her sore wrists in confusion. “Go where?”
“Somewhere warmer?” He looked around. “Unless you prefer to stay here, of course.”
One of the suited guards moved closer to Dani’s chair. She gripped the blanket tighter around herself.
“Come along now, Miss De Luca.” Alexei walked ahead as his voice bounced off the walls. “Do you really wish to be manhandled on the way out?”
She rose from her seat and eyed his back with a glare.
Dani was escorted to a black SUV with heavily tinted windows. A burly guard sat in the passenger seat while she was settled in the back. Alexei climbed into a separate SUV behind them.
Save for the starry, night sky and the dense stretch of trees around them, there was hardly anything to make out of her surroundings. The car’s headlights flashed brightly ahead to reveal nothing but a long stretch of snowy road. The heater was already on with the wooly blanket still draped over her, but Dani couldn’t stop shaking.
The cold was no match to now being in this terrible nightmare she couldn’t wake up from. Who was to say Alexei and his men would keep their word once her father paid up? They could bleed her father dry if they wanted to, and they could easily kill her once the money stopped flowing. What was to become of her then?
Dani tucked her legs close to her chest. The tears would not come, and she couldn’t afford to show it in front of these men anyway. She was still her father’s daughter. She wasn’t going to break down that easy.
The movement of the car rocked her to an uneasy sleep she kept waking up from, but whenever she opened her eyes, they were still driving down that dark road. Eventually, a firm shake on her shoulder roused her. Bleak, gray skies overhead. It was finally morning, wherever they were.
One of the burly, suited men wordlessly commanded her to get out of the car. Snow reached her wedged heels.
Dani stood before an old-looking brick estate. It had clearly seen better days and looked to have been erected a good few decades ago. Its owner did not seem to bother with the upkeep, but its size could easily house ten rooms. It looked well-occupied with numerous guards roaming the snowy grounds.
Alexei emerged from the SUV behind her. He didn’t bother glancing her way as he walked to the columned entryway. The burly man beside her nudged her forward.
Dani trudged through the snow with difficulty and fought to keep her teeth from rattling, despite the wooly blanket still wrapped around her. Her escort eyed her with impatience and looked tempted to haul her up, but she threw her best glare at him and kept him in place.
Her wedged feet finally touched solid ground. She entered the main foyer, which was surprisingly grandiose with its red carpets, sweeping staircase, and crystal chandelier.
Alexei removed his black leather gloves. Several uniformed servants poured into the room and lined up in attention.
Alexei said something in Russian. A woman who looked to be in her forties, blonde with her hair pulled back in a tight bun, stepped forward. She wore a full-length black dress with a ring of keys jangling around her waist. She eyed Dani with steely grey eyes.
“This is Elena, the head housekeeper. She will guide you to your room.”
Alexei lazily waved a hand, and the rest of the servants dispersed with him. He headed down another hallway with his bodyguards without giving Dani another glance.
Dani looked around in disorientation. Soon, it was only Elena and her left in the middle of the foyer.
“Follow me please,” the woman said in a thick Russian accent. Elena began walking up the flight of stairs and did not bother waiting for her.
Stupefied, Dani followed Elena upstairs and was guided down a long, narrow hallway. From the windows, Dani saw nothing but trees and snow surrounding the estate. Even in the miracle that she managed to sneak past all the guards outside, entering dense woods in this tundra was tantamount to suicide.
Elena cleared her throat. Dani darted her gaze back to the servant, who now held a door open for her. Cautiously, Dani entered inside.
It was a bedroom, which looked bare at first glance from its whitewashed walls. A king-sized bed in rose and cream-colored bedding greeted her, with a wooden, vintage closet standing to the side. A lone upholstered couch with a plush, grey rug faced a small fireplace near the bed. Despite her predicament, she found herself admiring the rustic but elegant interiors.
The sound of running water reached her ears. To her right, Elena had opened the bathroom. A clawfoot tub was being filled.
“Clothes off, please.”
Dani wrung her hands together, approached the bathroom door, and lowered her voice to a whisper. “Listen, I’ve been kidnapped. I need to get out of here—”
“Clothes off, please,” Elena repeated, a little more firmly. Her expression remained a perfect blank, as if she had not heard Dani at all.
“I can’t stay here,” Dani raised her voice, if only to get her point across. “I need to get home.”
Elena’s back straightened as her hand remained on one of the tub’s faucets. “You’re welcome to leave, if you can manage.”
Elena’s face was devoid of any sympathy. Dani opened her mouth, but who was she kidding? She was stupid to ask for the aid of a servant working for Alexei. Tears of frustration began to sting Dani’s eyes, but she quickly blinked them away.
“Fine,” she said through gritted teeth. She stripped before Elena and entered the tub, and the moment she dipped her foot in, warmth seeped into her very bones.
Dani submerged herself into the water and brought her elbows to her knees. She bent her head, watched the water rise, and closed her eyes in silent tears.
Dani was given a drab grey dress and black tights for her to wear. She looked like a convent nun but it surprisingly fit her well, and it unnerved her that her abduction may have been planned well ahead of time. Elena brought her a tray of biscuits and tea, but despite not remembering when she had last eaten, Dani left it untouched. She restlessly paced in her bedroom, tempted to find Alexei, but what would she say to him?Ten million dollars in ten days. There was no way her father would be able to cough up that much money so quickly. Dani chose to be oblivious to many things where the family business was concerned, but she knew enough to know her father had to be in dire straits to start dealing with the Russians.Dani chewed on her thumb. She had to come up with a game plan. Perhaps steal a car and drive far enough to get in contact with her father? She didn’t know a single word of Russian, but it was the largest country in the world, wasn’t it? Surely there were plenty of places to
Everything was white and bright when Dani opened her eyes.Pale sunlight from the windows kissed her face, but its warmth did not seep through in the cold room.She’d desperately wanted everything to be a dream.The thick sheets kept her in a warm cocoon, keeping her drowsy and almost lulling her back to sleep. Still, no matter how many times she woke up, she would not be escaping this nightmare.Groggily, Dani sat up. The reality of her surroundings was like a cold slap in the face. She was stuck in this godforsaken tundra until—if her father managed to conjure ten million dollars in the next nine days. Her father would move mountains for her, but even meeting Alexei’s demand was stretching it.The faint sound of keys jangling reached her ears. Within seconds, a light knock rapped on her door. Elena entered her room, her black dress a stark contrast to the whiteness of everything else around Dani.“Good morning, Miss De Luca.” Elena’s steely grey eyes mirrored the hardness of her tone
Dani’s eyelids were heavy when she awoke on a cold Tuesday morning. The room felt chillier than usual, until she noticed snow falling outside her window.She was still in her clothes from last night after crying herself to sleep. The reminder of her possible fate loomed over her like a cloud more dismal than the one outside, but there were no more tears left for her to cry. Perhaps it was the grogginess that lingered in her body, but she found herself staring at the window for a long time until the snow grew thick on her windowsill.The sound of a car pulling over drifted from the outside. There were male voices speaking Russian. A dog barked.Dani walked over to the window. A big black dog was running through the snow. Nearby, Alexei was speaking to one of his guards. He looked up and caught her eye.Her impulse was to shirk away from the window, but she held his gaze as he gave her a nod. When she left the room and headed downstairs to the foyer, the main entrance doors were wide ope
As soon as they returned inside the house, Maksim walked ahead of her and with purpose, as if heading somewhere. Curious and with nothing left to do, Dani followed the dog as he led her down the long hallway past the foyer and to one of the rooms on the ground floor.Maksim squeezed past a slightly open door. Dani was about to follow when she spotted Alexei inside the room, standing by the window with his back facing hers. He had a phone to his ear.Past Alexei’s tall, suited stature, the window’s curtains were parted to show a view of the garden where she had just come from. She crept closer to the door, finding a handsomely decorated office inside. She hadn’t been inside this room before. How could she have missed it?“You have five days left, Mr. De Luca.”Dani’s spine went rigid.“Now it’s not my style to be persistent, but I figured a little reminder can go a long way.” Alexei slipped a hand in his pocket. “Last I checked, there’s only a little over three million dollars that’s be
Despite reading the same line over and over, Dani couldn’t absorb what she was reading. She’d finished Anna Karenina last night and had started on Crime and Punbishment as per Alexei’s recommendation, but for the life of her she couldn’t get past this current chapter.Her mind kept drifting to yesterday’s events when she’d done that preposterous finger errand. For a captor, Alexei was being a little too nice for comfort. It was one thing to feel lucky she wasn’t being tortured in some dirty cell with one of her fingers missing, but after yesterday, things just felt... weird. It continued to confound her no matter how many times she mulled it over, and now she was too distracted to read.Dani shut the book and tossed it aside on her bed. It was only eight in the evening and much too early to call it a night. Perhaps it was the seriousness of the book that made it difficult to concentrate. Maybe there was lighter material like a romance novel, though she highly doubted the likes of Alexe
Tufts of snow lined the windowsill as Alexei stood observing the expanse of the Nikolin estate. There was nothing but a stretch of white covering the gardens from the large marble fountain to the hedge maze beyond it. Even here in Moscow, snow had not ceased for the last few days. Last he heard, a snowstorm was brewing and heading north. Hopefully, it wouldn’t reach him when he flew back to Unezhma tonight.“So? How’s the De Luca deal going?”Alexei turned to face his father, who sat upright on the bed with his back against the headboard. Andrei Nikolin was a glimpse of what he would be in thirty years’ time, if he was riddled with illness and didn’t inherit his mother’s eyes.“Another two million was deposited yesterday.” Alexei clasped his hands behind his back. “They’re still roughly five million short.”“And what will you be doing when they fail to pay in two days’ time?”“Then I keep holding the daughter hostage.”“And Tommy De Luca will continue to take his sweet time knowing hi
The scrambled eggs on Dani’s plate had turned to mush from being poked around for too long.Well, not that it mattered anyway. She didn’t have the appetite to begin with the moment she woke up this morning. Today was supposed to be her last day in this house, and yet she felt like throwing up.Excitement should be thrumming in her veins. Instead, something cold was forming in the pit of her stomach, and it had nothing to do with the steady snowfall that hadn’t stopped since this morning.Dani’s fork clattered to her plate as she gave up and leaned back to her chair with a sigh. A breakfast good for three people was served, but she was the only one dining as usual. Come to think of it, not once had she seen Alexei come down for breakfast before. Perhaps he wasn’t a morning person.Her fingers danced around her glass of orange juice. Alexei had done everything to make sure her stay had been comfortable, and yet the thought of her father coming here to fetch her himself was unnerving. She
“Sir, this is Vankin with the De Luca entourage. We’ll be arriving in fifteen minutes.”Alexei rose from his chair and buttoned his suit. “Copy that. See you soon.”Alexei took the two-way radio with him on his way out of his private office. As expected, the snow had set back Tommy De Luca’s arrival by a few hours, but at least the man was finally here. Outside, snow continued falling harder than ever, marking the arrival of the snowstorm.Alexei ascended the winding staircase to the second floor, headed for Dani’s chambers. He was half-expecting an emotional reunion, with Dani storming down the steps to her father’s arms in sobs. Then again, with the exception of yesterday, she had only shed a single tear in front of him. That girl was surprisingly resilient, or put on a good show of it anyway.Alexei stopped in the middle of the corridor, finding Maksim by Dani’s door. The dog scratched repeatedly at the door, whining, and suspicion flared instantly in Alexei’s veins. He ran for the
“Don’t forget: Paper on Rousseau’s Social Contract is due Friday. At least five hundred words, okay people? The appendix doesn’t count—and yes, Mr. Morello—I’m looking at you!” Laughter and the shuffling of books filled the room. Students rose from their seats on their way out of the auditorium, while Dani picked up her things and headed for the door with everyone else. Something in her pocket vibrated, and she pulled out her phone from her jeans at the new text. Lunch at Central in 20? She replied with a smile before slipping her books inside her sling bag. She squeezed into a crowded elevator and headed seven floors down to the main exit doors of the SIPA building, where she was met with the full throng of Columbia’s students scattered across camp
Despite the gun aimed at his face, Andrei Nikolin laughed. If there was anything Alexei remotely admired about his father, it was that the man never seemed to fear his own mortality. “You come back from the dead only to face me in the dark like a coward?” Andrei cast a sideways glance at the other man standing at the foot of his bed. “What a shame, Viktor, but I’m not surprised.” Viktor used the tip of his pistol to scratch his head. “It was either my boss or my best mate, and the answer’s obvious. No hard feelings, Mr. Nikolin.” Andrei scoffed. “I hold out this long and for what? For you two idiots to burn everything I’ve worked so hard for to the ground?” “It was us ‘idiots’ who’ve been keeping everything afloat.” Alexei shook his head. “You bark incoherent orders
Dani awoke with a jolt.The floor was cold and hard beneath her, and in the dark it was difficult to make sense of her surroundings.The back of her head throbbed with pain. She winced at the sore, damp spot on her head when she touched it, and blood came away at her fingertips.The sound of a gunshot echoed in her mind, and with it the flashback of Alexei bleeding on the ground. Dani sat up, eyes stinging with fresh tears at the reminder. No, no, no. All of this had to be one bad dream. Alexei couldn’t possibly be dead—A thin sliver of moonlight entered the window in a far corner of the room. Dani’s vision adjusted, where she found herself in an empty bedroom. It ha
The Nikolin estate was an hour’s drive from the city.Buildings from the bustling capital became sparser the farther they drove from the Kremlin, entering suburbia until more greenery dominated the landscape. Well, it was more white than green,
Dani remained wide awake past midnight.Perhaps it was the time difference, but even as fatigue from the jet lag left a heaviness in her body, she couldn’t fall asleep.
Not once in a million years did Dani think she would be on a plane back to Russia.It would’ve been over her dead body, and yet here she was now on a business class flight to Moscow, with Alexei quietly sleeping in the seat next to her.
Dani stepped out of the elevator doors and down the hallway towards her father’s room. Save for the nurses’ station at the center, most lights were already dim at half past ten in the evening. The nurses immediately recognized her, waiving the visiting hours rule with a nod. Her father had just woken up from a long coma. They could look the other way just this once.
It was still snowing when Dani woke up the following morning.Being nestled in the warm, thick sheets of a soft bed on a cold winter day, it was difficult to get up. It wasn’t until the smell of something delicious—pancakes—wafted to
When Dani moved in to Alexei’s apartment, he was already back in Moscow.It was a relief not having to deal with the awkwardness of moving her things in, which Marta was happy to help her with. In truth, she didn’t have much to bring with