MasukCHAPTER 3: The Colosseum
The Colosseum was a theater built for blood, and the irony was not lost on Dimitri as he walked through its decaying grandeur and felt the weight of history pressing down on him like a physical thing. It was a relic of a forgotten era, an underground theater that had once hosted gladiatorial combat for the city's elite, and now it hosted meetings like this one, bloodless negotiations that were just as brutal as any fight because words could cut deeper than swords when wielded by the right hands.
Dimitri arrived early because he always did, and he wanted to see the room first, to map every exit and every shadow and every potential threat, and his men fanned out behind him like a dark tide, taking positions and securing the perimeter.
The theater was grand in a decaying sort of way, with red velvet seats and a stage that had seen better centuries and chandeliers that dripped with dust and faded elegance. It smelled like mildew and old secrets, the kind of place where deals were made and men were betrayed.
He walked to the center of the room where a long table had been set up, he sat down with his back to the stage and his face to the entrance because he wanted to see them coming, wanted to watch their faces as they walked in and saw him waiting.
He didn't wait long.
The doors swung open, and Nikolai Petrov walked in like he owned the place, Dimitri's breath caught in his throat because he hated that, he hated that after three years and everything that had happened, the man still had that effect on him.
Nikolai was tall, dark and dangerous. He wore a tailored suit that probably cost more than most people's houses, but he wore it like armor. His hair was disheveled in a way that looked deliberate, his smile sharp and knowing, as his eyes found Dimitri immediately like they were drawn by an invisible force.
"Nikolai," Dimitri said, his voice was icy because he needed to stay in control, needed to show nothing but cold indifference.
"Grigori." Nikolai sauntered over, ignoring the guards flanking him, as he sat down across from Dimitri with an easy grace that was infuriating. "You look well, and killing people agrees with you, if I do say so myself."
"Fucking people agrees with you," Dimitri replied, and he kept his voice flat and cutting because he knew how to wound with words as well as weapons. "You look exhausted."
Nikolai laughed. It was a low, dark sound that sent a shiver down Dimitri's spine, as he leaned forward with his elbows on the table, his eyes gleaming. "Jealousy is an ugly color on you."
"I'm not jealous. I'm disgusted."
"Same thing, really." Nikolai's smile widened, and he was close enough that Dimitri could smell his cologne, something expensive, dangerous and utterly him. "But we both know you're not disgusted, because you're fascinated, just like I am."
Dimitri said nothing because there was nothing to say. Just then the other families arrived, the Italians, the Irish and a handful of smaller gangs who were eager to see the two titans tear each other apart. They took their seats with their eyes darting between Dimitri and Nikolai like spectators at a tennis match.
The meeting was a farce, and they talked about territories, money and the cost of their war. Dimitri said nothing, Nikolai said nothing, and they stared at each other across the table like they were reading each other's minds.
Then the lights went out.
"DOWN!" Dimitri shouted, and he hit the floor just as the first shots rang out. The darkness was absolute and the chaos was deafening, and he could hear screams, the gunfire and the thunder of boots on the stage above him.
He rolled and drew his weapon, but he couldn't see anything, could only hear the madness, smell the blood and feel the heat of bullets passing inches from his face. He knew he was going to die here if he didn't move.
A hand grabbed his arm, he got tensed immediately and almost fired before he heard the voice.
"Come with me." Nikolai's voice was urgent and strange, and Dimitri had two options and he chose to live.
He followed Nikolai into the darkness, as they moved through the chaos like ghosts, Dimitri could feel Nikolai's hand on his arm and his heart was pounding because they were enemies and they shouldn't be trusting each other, but they had no choice.
They reached a service tunnel and Nikolai slammed the door behind them, the sounds of the massacre faded into a muffled roar. They were alone and trapped and somewhere in the darkness, something shifted between them.
CHAPTER 10: The TrapThe safehouse had become a prison.Dimitri paced the length of the room, his boots echoing against the cracked floorboards. Three days had passed since their meeting with Pavel, and they were no closer to finding Viktor Krasny."We can't stay here forever," he said, his voice tight with frustration. "We're sitting ducks. If Krasny doesn't find us, we'll starve. Or go insane. Whichever comes first."Nikolai looked up from the map spread across the table. "I know. But we can't go back without a plan. We walk into the city blind, and we're dead.""So what do you suggest? We wait until he decides to come for us?""No." Nikolai's voice was quiet, but there was steel underneath it. "We stop waiting. We make our move. We go back to the city, but we don't hide. We make ourselves visible. We make it look like we're vulnerable. And when he comes for us, we're ready."Dimitri stopped pacing and turned to face him. "That's risky. If he's as careful as Pavel says, he'll see th
CHAPTER 9: The HuntThe warehouse was a rotting skeleton of rusted steel and shattered glass, its guts exposed to the grey sky like a corpse left for the crows. Dimitri crouched behind a crumbling wall, his eyes scanning the perimeter, his finger resting on the trigger of his gun."Clear," he murmured.Nikolai moved beside him, silent as a shadow. His usual smirk was gone, replaced by something harder, sharper. The demon was awake now, and he was hungry."You sure this contact of yours is reliable?" Dimitri asked, his voice barely above a whisper."As reliable as anyone in this business." Nikolai's eyes never stopped moving. "Which means not very. But he owes me. And he knows what happens to people who don't pay their debts."They slipped through a gap in the chain-link fence, their footsteps silent on the cracked concrete. The warehouse loomed above them, dark and empty, its windows like hollow eyes staring down at them.Inside, the air was thick with dust and the smell of decay. Old
CHAPTER 8: The AftermathDimitri woke to the sound of rain pattering against the boarded-up windows.The safehouse was dark and cold, the morning light struggling to filter through the cracks. For a moment, he forgot where he was. Then he felt the warmth beside him, felt the steady rhythm of Nikolai's breathing, and everything came flooding back.The attack. The escape. The safehouse.The surrender.He turned his head and found Nikolai watching him, his dark eyes soft and warm in the dim light."Good morning," Nikolai murmured, his voice rough with sleep. "You look less like you want to kill me today."Dimitri snorted. "Don't push your luck, Petrov."Nikolai grinned, and it was the same infuriating grin that had driven Dimitri crazy for three years. But now, it didn't make him want to punch Nikolai. It made him want to kiss him.So he did.It was a soft kiss, gentle and unhurried, a continuation of everything they had shared the night before. When Dimitri pulled back, Nikolai's eyes w
CHAPTER 7: The SurrenderThe morning light crept through the boarded-up windows of the safehouse, casting thin slivers of gold across the dusty floor. Dimitri sat on the edge of the bed, his phone in his hand, scrolling through contacts that offered no answers."Anything?" Nikolai asked from across the room, where he was rummaging through an old cabinet."Nothing," Dimitri replied, his voice tight with frustration. "Whoever planned this attack covered their tracks well. No calls, no messages, no traceable transactions. It's like they don't exist."Nikolai slammed the cabinet shut and turned to face him. "So we have nothing. No leads, no suspects, no idea who tried to kill us.""We know someone did. That's the only thing we know for certain." Dimitri set his phone aside and rubbed his temples. "They planned this for a long time. They knew about the meeting, knew the layout of the Colosseum, knew exactly when to strike. This wasn't a random attack. This was calculated.""Calculated," Ni
CHAPTER 6: The Morning After The first thing Dimitri noticed when he woke was the warmth.It was strange because he had spent years waking up alone in cold, empty beds, but this morning there was heat beside him and the steady rhythm of someone else's breathing. He opened his eyes slowly and remembered everything.The safehouse. The fight. The kiss.Nikolai.He turned his head carefully and found himself staring at the man who had been his enemy for three years. Nikolai was still asleep, his face relaxed in a way Dimitri had never seen before. The sharp edges of his usual smirk were gone, replaced by something softer.Dimitri lay there for a long moment, watching the rise and fall of Nikolai's chest, and he felt something twist in his stomach. It wasn't hatred anymore. It wasn't even obsession. It was something else entirely, something he had no name for.Then Nikolai stirred. His eyes fluttered open and found Dimitri immediately."Good morning, sunshine," he drawled, his voice rough
CHAPTER 5: The SafehouseThe safehouse was a hole in the wall, a forgotten relic of a war that had ended years ago, and it was also the closest thing to heaven Dimitri had ever known. Also because it was the first place he'd ever been truly alone with Nikolai Petrov.They found it by accident, a small apartment in the industrial district that was abandoned and forgotten, the windows were boarded up, the walls were covered in graffiti and the electricity was out, but it had a bed, running water and privacy, and that was all that mattered.Nikolai collapsed onto the bed with his face pale and his breathing shallow. The bullet graze on his shoulder was worse than he'd let on, deep enough to need stitches if they had them."We need to clean that," Dimitri said, his voice was flat and businesslike because he needed to focus on practical things, not on the way his heart was racing."Join me," Nikolai replied, his voice weak but still teasing. "We'll make it a one in a lifetime bonding exper




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