Aleksei pulled around and quickly got out, opening the door for me. I set the poor girl across the back of the seat and debated putting on her seatbelt. It probably would do more damage than good so I left her laid across the back row. Getting into the passenger seat again, Aleksei came around and jumped in the driver’s seat. Glancing back at her, he scrunched his face up and turned back to the road.
“Quick but gentle.”
“I know. I know.” He took off from the alley and turned onto the main road.
The estate was about the same distance from where we were now to the warehouse we had come from. Except that it was in the opposite direction. The worst part was that it was through the central part of the city. Traffic was a nightmare, but we just had to suck it up. I glanced back at seat where she was draped on. Her arms hung off the seat now and dangled down, the sickly purple and red blotches, only marred by blood, were almost better to look at than the floppy wrists that swayed as the car moved. Cursing under my breath, I turned my eyes back to the road.
“Marek, what do you think?” Aleksei was staring intently at the traffic in front of him, his face screwed up in a grimace.
“I won’t know anything until she wakes up. Right now, she’s an unknown.” And I hated unknowns. I dealt in facts not ‘what ifs’. That was Juri’s job.
He hummed but didn’t say anything else. The ride, even with Aleksei’s driving, took three hours to pull into the round about of the estate. It was a huge sprawling gaudy mansion. There were fifteen bedrooms, even more bathrooms, with a ridiculous amount of offices and recreational rooms that spanned the three stories. Probably for one family, it would have been ridiculous. However, Juri, Kazmer, and Lev plus their families, our mother, and me lived in this one house. There were also a few detached buildings for the guards and maids to stay. The house was always busy and never felt its size. Sometimes it even felt like there wasn’t nearly enough room.
Jumping out as soon as Aleksei put it into park, I was glad my sisters BMW was already parked in front as well. Reaching in, I carefully lifted the girl. Her head lulled against my chest and I saw the faintest movement of my shirt as she breathed. Something had to be said that she was still alive considering how many hours it had been.
The door swung open before we even got up the stairs and my elder sister stood in the doorway with her arms crossed. Her face was pulled tight, annoyed, but as soon as her eyes fell onto the little thing in my arms, it washed away. Not panic, my sister never panicked, but an urgency flashed across her face.
“Fuck, Marek. You didn’t say it was this bad. Quick. I’m glad I set up in the spare room.”
I followed her up the stairs and down the hall to one of the guest rooms we kept. As she opened the door, I saw her equipment was set up on and around the bed. Placing the girl down gently, Kamilia hip checked me out of the way. Aleksei wasn’t going to follow and I figured he would disappear into his own room. Probably into a bottle of whatever was within arms reach as he went. Stepping back, I leaned against the dresser with my arms crossed over my chest.
Kamilia was quick to put an IV in. Next, she got out a light and lifted the girls eyelids. She flashed it a couple times in one eye and then another.
“It looks like she’s suffered from a concussion but it’s not as bad as everything else.”
Gently, Kamilia took one of her wrists in her hands. My eyes moved up as she jammed the wrist back into the socket. I could shoot a man between the eyes without blinking but this sort of stuff I was not good with. She did the same to the other wrist but was feeling the hand itself.
“She’s broken bones in her palm that I don’t think I’ve ever seen before.”
I knew her words weren’t for me to answer or comment. When she worked, Kamilia liked to talk to herself. She said it helped her focus and diagnose, but she did it with everything. It was just a quirk of my sister that she refused to acknowledge outside of work.
“Yebat’. She shouldn’t be alive.” [Fuck.] Her eyes found mine. “Where the hell did you find her?”
“Like I said, searched out the boys. She did, however, know Mother’s maiden name.”
Kamilia’s eyebrow rose as she looked back at the girl. “How interesting.”
I stared at my sister as she stared at the girl. “I feel like there is a story to tell here.”
“Are you not going to tend to her more?” Curious at my sisters’ lack of urgency.
“I’m not going to waste supplies if she’s going to be dead in a couple hours.” I winced at her tone. “I’ll add another bag to the IV and we will see if she’s still alive after that. If she is, then I’ll treat everything else.”
I wanted to argue. This poor thing had been through hell from the looks of it. I didn’t really want her to die when she asked us for help. Then again, she asked for death as well. So maybe Death would be kind enough to take her. Getting up from my lean, I headed out the door nearly running into Lev.
“Kamilia said you were brining in a girl.” He looked past me into the room.
I nodded. “She seems to think the girl won’t make it through the next few hours.”
His eyes narrowed. “Do we know who she is?”
“No. Her face is so fucked up I don’t think anyone would be able to recognize her.”
He hummed. “Why did you bring her here?”
The real question he was asking is why I brought a potential threat into the home where my nieces and nephews were. Why would I risk our safety and location for her. I didn’t answer for him because honestly, I didn’t know. The initial plan wasn’t to but I also wasn’t expecting her to be the one in the cell. Something in me couldn’t bare just passing her off to a hospital or letting her die in the alley.
I’d been there when we rescued Natasha, Aleksei’s little sister. Hell, I was the one carried her out into his waiting arms. Maybe I was just projecting, but it had been a while since I had this feeling. I realized Lev was waiting for my answer still.
“If she’s a threat, I’ll kill her myself.”
I know what wasn’t an answer to his question but that was as good as he was going to get. Passing him, I headed back to their stairs to go up another floor. My room was on the East side and after a full days work, I needed a shower, a stiff drink, and some sleep.
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I was in my office, Aleksei and four of my other heads were meeting about how best to handle the next development of a hotel just outside the city when there was a knock on the door. All heads turned as one of my nieces poked her head in. My eyebrows rose, the lot of them knowing never to interrupt meetings in the house.
“Sorry, Dyadya.” [Sorry, Uncle.] She was quiet as she looked around the room. “Tetya Kamilia asked for me to get you no matter what. She said malen'kaya ptichka prosnulas'.” [Little bird is awake.]
Normally, I would be all over my niece in her correct pronunciation of the Russian words. My heartbeat sped up though. The girl we had brought in had survived the few hours that Kamilia required to treat her. After that, my sister basically mummified the poor girl. Over the past five days, she’d lessened the amount of bandages but the girl still looked like a shriveled up mummy.
Getting up, I dismissed the guys with a wave of my hand and followed my niece as she ran back the way she came to the guest wing.
My strides were long and without even reaching a jog I was able to keep up with her. I reached the door and rubbed my nieces head as I opened it. Sure enough, the girl was sitting up against the bed. Kamilia was sitting next to her but her face showed her frustration. The girls eyes or rather eye, since one was still swollen shut, met mine.
There wasn’t surprise or any type of emotion that passed across her face. In fact, there was nothing in her eye. It was soulless. A bottomless orb of darkness. It was a sight that sent a shiver down my spine. It also made the hair on my back of my neck rise. My gut was telling me this girl was dangerous . Not because of anything physical but that this girl was nothing but a husk, barely living. People like that had nothing to lose and that made her dangerous. At least in my experience over the years of working for the bratva.
Kamilia stood and came over to me. She placed a hand on my shoulder and leaned in. “She won’t speak to me, no matter what I ask. I’m hoping you have better luck.”
She walked out of the room before I could even protest. I didn’t want to be left alone with this girl, even if I had brought her in. After a moment, I steeled myself and dropped into work mode. I might not be Vor but I sure as hell commanded and demanded respect. Standing at the edge of the bed, the girl watched me as crossed my arms over my chest.
“Do you know who I am?”
She blinked once, then twice. Surprisingly, there was a quick nod of her head.
“Who am I?”
Her eye narrowed and I saw her swallow a couple times. “Marek Baranov, fourth son of Ivano Baranov.” The voice was a croak, but it didn’t seem like it pained her to speak. I did notice her eye flit towards the water next to the bed.I was about to tell her to take a drink when I remembered that both her wrists were dislocated and one of her hands were broken. Normally, an interrogation would be best if the person wasn’t comfortable, but I needed her to speak more than just a few words. Striding over the edge of the bed, I grabbed the glass of water and leaned forward, tipping it slowly against her lips. For the first time, emotion crossed her face; surprise. However, it was gone as quickly as it came. She took small sips of the water until about half the glass was gone.Stepping back, I placed the glass on the table, her eye following my every move. She’s waiting for me to strike her down, I realized, but I didn’t let the disgust show on my face.“Who are you?”Her lips parted for a m
Shutting the door quietly behind me, it was about four in the morning when I got back to the estate. I had barely left the pit and missed the messages from my brothers. Juri already landed and apparently, they had already talked about the Italians. I didn’t know if Rosaria had provided the information to them. Or if they even bothered to ask. I’m sure they were more concerned with covering the border of our territory.Quietly making my way up to my office, I poured myself a straight whiskey and barely sat down when my door slammed open. Kamilia was livid as she slammed the door shut behind her as well.“What the fuck do you think you were doing? Just left, no information about where you had been or when you would be back. We’ve got the Italians up our ass and you decide to just fuck off.”I took a sip of my drink as she seethed. “I’m sure Lev tracked my phone.”“The fighting pits? Really Marek? You’re thirty-nine years old. Next year you’re going to be 40 and you think it’s okay just
“Wake up, Marek. I’m not that late.” Kazmer walked in, closing the door behind him.Shaking my head, I opened up my eyes to watch him sit down on the loveseat on the other side of the room. Of course, Juri was sitting behind his desk, his fingers laced together while his elbows rested on the dark mahogany.“So right now, we have an Italian princess in our guest bedroom.”I amended his statement. “An unwanted Italian princess.”Kazmer snorted. “A dead princess.”Juri didn’t acknowledge either of us. “I will not have a war with the Italians. The Spaniards are up our butt and from what I understand, they have sided with the Italians and our mutual understand with the Colombians isn’t enough to hold them to their word. Not until Damian and Ramona are officially wed.”We all hummed in agreement. Lev looked up from his computer. “So we take an unmarked vehicle, tos
“I would request you don’t call me Miss Bernardi. It feels more like a slur than anything.”I gave her a quick nod before walking to the far wall, where the windows looked out over the front lawn. It was quiet and the morning was clear. It was one of my favorite views outside of my own on third floor overlooking the back gardens.“So your brother decided whether to kill me, or let my father do it himself.”Turning, I looked back at this little bird. Her wings cut from birth, caged in a windowless room. “A third option has been presented by my brother.”“Juri Baranov? Your head?”I nodded. She waited patiently, her eyes defaulting to watching my every move as I tried to sort out my thoughts. I could imagine her outrage when I explained. Her face twisting in disgust much like my brothers. The nail in the coffin would probably be her wanting to choose death over marrying me.“What do you know of my family?” I figured I would put it off as long
My eyes looked up to her but she was caught in my story, leaning forward, her hands clenching the blankets. Looking back down, I continued.“Her father basically locked her down in their residence until our wedding which was six months away. Two months later, she showed up on this very doorstep covered in bruises and crying. She begged me to let me stay, that her father’s men were brutal and she didn’t feel safe.”My eyes caught hers. “Unlike you, she was lying. I wasn’t the idiot that she thought I was. I loved her, but the lovesick puppy ended the first time I found out she cheated on me. She was having an affair with the son of her father’s second in command; Ernesto Gutierrez.”“The infamous sniper? The rumor is he’s cruel, brutal, corrupt and dangerous. He’s never missed but he’s willing to sell his loyalty for a high enough price.”“At the time, it was his father who had the reputation as the best sniper and gunman in the cartel. Though, Ernesto already earned the titles of crue
*** Rosaria’s POV ***I stood in front of him, watching his face. It was ridiculous, what I had just done, but it wasn’t the worst. Whenever the men stripped me to fuck me, their faces contorted in disgust. ‘Well, at least, I don’t have to look at you to fuck you.’ That was their usual line. There wasn’t anything I could do at this point about how it looked and I was far past having shame about it.Marek was beautiful. Not handsome, beautiful. The same beauty I’d admired in fathers third wife, his second or third cousin. By then, most of us kids were already born. She actually had two children, Giovanni and Brianna, twins. They were killed and I had a serious feeling that Enzo did it. My father stopped having children after she died but the whores were on constant circulation.His brothers I’d seen had various fullness of beards but Marek was clean shaven. He was larger than his brot
“Does my age not bother you?” His head was cocked to the side a bit and he almost looked nervous about asking the question.I stared at his chest for a moment before my eyes trailed back up to his. “At nineteen, would you have been able to protect me against my father?”He seemed a little taken aback by the question but slowly he started to shake his head. “No, I wouldn’t have.”“Then no, I have no problem with your age.”His mouth opened up just a bit, his jaw dropping ever so slightly, before snapped back into place. His lips pursed in a thin line.“Are you sure you’re okay with this?” His question came out quiet and breathy.I held his gaze. “Are you?”After a few seconds ticked by, he nodded. “I am.”Swallowing, I ran my tongue over my chapped lips. “Then so am I.”Neither of us moved. Our agreement to marry when neither of us really knew each other felt like a weighted blanket of tension. Shifting slightly, my ankle
“Yebat’.”The curse roused me from my sleep and I turned to see Marek holding a platter of most-likely the bone broth Kamilia had been serving me. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, it was easily about mid-day with the sun streaming in from the windows.“You shouldn’t be up.”In a shocking action, Marek set the platter down on the table and dropped to one knee before me. His hands touched my bare legs as the goosebumps exploded all over my body. He gingerly touched my ankle.“This needs to not be hanging down. The swelling went back up.”He lifted me with not even a grunt before placing me gently on the bed. I watched his every move. Not a single movement was wasted energy. He was a fighter but I wondered if his fighting was closer to dancing than it was pummeling the other person.“Búsinka, you need to eat. You’re a twig. I feel like every time I touch you, yo