LOGINThe first time Estina Hepburn saw the ruthless Bratva King Anatoli was on an ER table. Bleeding out... Saving him would come at a cost, and she knew. Yet, she did it anyway. And when trouble comes knocking? Only Anatoli can save her.
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Go to New York, they said.
Men shouted and screamed, raising fists while nurses and EMTs did their best to keep them on gurneys.
Go to New York and practice medicine. It'll do wonders for your career.
I winced as another patient being wheeled down the corridor swung a punch at the security officer. He missed the man's face because the guy ducked just in time. Instead, the bloody-faced man's fist smashed into the wall. More blood dripped. But that didn't stop him. Cursing in Russian, he lunged off the gurney—either oblivious to his shredded and wounded leg or not caring about it—to tackle the hospital's rent-a-cop.
"We need some help here!"
I flinched at my colleague's shout as he brushed past me. Dr. Fidelis Harroun was supposed to be this hospital's best ER doctor. Right now, as he rushed into the melee, his face stern with disapproval, he sounded and looked more like an unhappy referee, charging forward to break up a fight and stick players in a penalty box.
"Just has to be a full moon," Fatima growled as she hurried forward from my other side. Shaking her head, the charge nurse cursed and swung her long, dark ponytail back as she joined Fidelis in breaking up the fight.
Full moon?
I wasn't prone to falling for superstitions. Chaos in the emergency room wasn't too out of the ordinary. But a full-out war like this in the trauma bay was something else. Not caused by the damn moon.
Whatever this chaos was, it was enough to keep me rooted in place for a millisecond, too stunned to blink or react to the commotion and violence. People came here to be helped. To be treated and sewn back up and saved.
I was here to help and save. To do my part and help others reclaim the best state of well-being they could have. I was specifically here in New York at this particular hospital because it seemed like the wisest career move I could make with my background. A background with a stellar record and many successes. A background that I only had due to all the hard years of working my ass off and studying so much.
All for this?
As I grasped it all and took in the scene of suited men shouting, threatening, and still attacking each other, I seriously had my second thoughts about coming here like my parents and colleagues back home in the UK had encouraged me to for years.
Only ten minutes ago, it was calm. I could've even said it was the dreaded Q-word, the one no medical professional ever utters out loud in fear of jinxing it. That was a superstition I would believe in because it always rang true. The second someone said things were quiet, all hell would break loose. The warzone taking over the floor had to be the karmic result of someone screaming that it was quiet.
Choking on the spot wasn't what I was trained to do. Freezing and trying to comprehend how quickly the neat and tidy emergency floor could've been reduced to this wasn't improving a single thing.
I blinked once more, watching Fatima rush forward to help a man who looked like he'd taken a gunshot to his shoulder as he tried to pull out his gun and aim it at another man.
"Oh, bloody hell." No one would hear me muttering, but seeing my steadfast and dependable charge nurse in the line of danger pushed me right out of shock. I snapped into action, running forward to assist her.
"Easy, easy." I joined Fatima, putting my hands out to steady the man on his gurney and stop him from reaching for his weapon. "Relax, sir."
He screwed up his face, turning to snarl at me and shout. His expression was menacing, warning me enough. His tone was heated and violent. But I couldn't understand a single word he was saying.
"Relax," I repeated, moving with the EMTs and Fatima. Fidelis and others were busy with others. Cops and security guards were mixed in the crowding trauma bay and lobby. All hands on deck. Whatever had happened was pulling out all efforts from each of us on the floor.
"You might be better off sedating him," the burly EMT said as he continued wheeling the patient with the gunshot wound further into the emergency room.
Adrenaline ran high. My pulse kicked up. All senses were alerted and I was focused and in the zone to move it and help return to that orderliness due this location of medical emergencies.
"What happened?" I asked, running alongside the gurney as we all pushed. The man was most intent on reaching for his gun, something the EMT prevented. But it was clear one of the Italian-speaking men on the other side of the room was the target of his ire.
"Bomb went off," the EMT replied, furrowing his brow as the radio piece on his shoulder went off with more chatter. "Half these Russian morons were inside while those Italian dudes were running out of the place. Then once they were on the street, they had to start fighting on top of it all." He glanced back, as if searching out his coworkers.
"Were any civilians hit?" Fatima asked.
Civilians? I cut her a sharp glance as we wheeled the bleeding man into an opening spot down the hall. A curtain wouldn't allow any bullet-proof protection, but we were cramped for vacancies.
"Yeah. They're coming in too," the EMT replied.
Civilians? I got hung up on Fatima's wording as I began to listen to the man's lungs. She made it sound like this man wasn't an ordinary New Yorker. A cop? A...
Oh, bloody hell...
A criminal? Fugitive? My mind was at the risk of running with too many questions and thoughts about these violent men sweeping into the emergency department and clogging the hallways and rooms with too many people—angry and wounded individuals. But I couldn't let my imagination run from me. It was time to concentrate, to focus and lock down on delivering the best assessment and care that I could.
EstinaI opened the door as quietly as I could and entered. A maid was still seated there in a chair, watching over her. Smirking at the maid dozing, her head hanging to the side as she, too, couldn't manage to be awake in the middle of the night, I approached Masha.Her bruises would fade. The cuts on her skin would heal without much scarring. But the damage was inside. She was traumatized by her capture. She was heartbroken and lost without a family to support her.But it's not my fight.I was taxed enough with fighting to survive in the aftermath of ever crossing paths with her father.Prioritizing her care couldn't be my mission. I cared. I wanted to be here to see her smile and reconcile with Anatoli and Gunsyn and everyone in this building. I just couldn't do so without sacrificing my life and my happiness.It's not my place.Reaching over to tuck her loose hair back off her face, I sighed and tried to wall off the emotions that watching her gave me. Already, I was compromised.
EstinaA deep, stabbing ache in my shoulder blade jarred me from sleep. Wincing as I came to, I tried to lift myself off the floor. I'd passed out after Anatoli came in me, his dick twitching as he filled me with his cum. That was twice now that he'd left me unconscious, fucking me until I passed out."Ow..." I whispered it in a low groan as I turned my head to see if he was gone.The bedroom was empty, as I suspected it would be."Of course he isn't here," I muttered to myself before hissing again at the pain.Falling asleep on the flat floor wasn't the most comfortable position. Lying with my arms up, the way they'd fallen after I collapsed like a filthy, wanton whore on my hands and knees for that bossy criminal, wasn't an ideal way to relax.I hadn't intended to pass out, though. I hadn't intended to cave to him and this stupid desire he stoked in me, either."Of course, he's not here," I muttered again, pissed at myself at the fact that I had been betrayed again.Not by him. Nope
AnatoliShe leaned back against me, delirious. I took her hands in mine, wrapping my fingers around her slim wrists as I lined my dick up to pierce into her. With one hard thrust, I pushed all the way in. I dragged my dick over her pussy walls, so slick and tight. I yanked her hands down against her stomach, as if I could use her own arms as a way to brace her in front of me.On our knees, with my cock lodged deep inside of her, she cried out. Flinging forward, she nearly fell to the carpet. If I didn't have a hold on her hands, almost hugging her back to my chest, she wouldn't have stayed up."You want me to fuck you, Estina."She shook her head. "No. I want—"I pulled out as I shoved her forward. Once she was on her hands and knees, I leaned over and drove into her again.Her sweet moans filled the air."You want this," I told her, gritting my teeth through the pressure to come.She thrust her ass up toward me, rocking back to get all the friction she could.Holding on to her hips,
Anatoli"No." Estina turned from me, shifting her head lower to avoid my kiss.I didn't wait to follow her. Before, I thought it would make the most sense to give her space. Now, I realized that was my mistake."I can't..."I gritted my teeth, annoyed that she'd try that line again with me."Can't, or won't?" I growled as I reached for her. Snagging her upper arm, I forced her to face me again. As she spun, she crashed into me. Her hands rose up, planted on my chest. Her breasts smashed between us as I gathered her in a tight hug. With the lift of her sudden inhale, surprise clear in her bright eyes, she parted her lips.I didn't wait. I couldn't. Feeling her warm and supple as she gasped at my mouth covering hers undid the panic, fury, and worry that I'd struggled with since she'd dared to take off. Every second of her being gone was agony, and I was impatient to find my way back to her.Her protest was muffled as I sealed my lips to hers. Or maybe she was trying to reply to the hars
AnatoliIf I weren't watching her so closely, I would've missed that tiny reaction of shock. How she just barely glanced down with a coy smirk."I'm not here to excite you."Now she did it.She lost her tight grip of professionalism and actually lowered her gaze toward my lap. Witnessing the spread
Estina"That was a rush."I smiled at the nurse who'd just finished helping me with a patient who came just in the nick of time to deliver her babies. Despite the call up to the maternity ward, there was no hope to transport the woman up there in time. Her first daughter was crowning as she was whe
AnatoliOne week passed with Masha in my home. Seven days of her not coming out of her room.She sulked and avoided me, and that was fine by me. Easier, too. She'd be here, safe and fed, and that was all that mattered. Martin arranged her tutoring and provided her with any needs she wanted—clothes
EstinaI had the best of everything a child could want. I was granted the security to study without any other responsibilities holding me back. My father was a judge, my mother, a professor. I did come from an elite background, but I imagined my pride and properness would need to adapt as I learned


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