LOGINNiko's POV
I leaned back, taking all my plans in. Tonight was the night. Except my best friend and right-hand man, Jack, thought it was a dumb idea.
“The Rossi girl?” He was standing right across from me. We never did see eye to eye on anything. It was a wonder how we managed to stay best friends and now partners in this brutal world of ours. “You can’t be seriously thinking of marrying her?”
I swirled my glass of whiskey with a smile on my face. I was dead serious.
“You’re invited.” I said as I took a sip, “I would have asked you to be my best man, but we’re skipping all that bullshit.”
Jack let out a disgruntled sigh. “Niko.” He chided, “This is a crazy move, even for you. Do you really think forcing her down the aisle is the best way to get revenge?”
My hands tightened hard against the glass, “This is not just about revenge anymore.” I slammed the glass down on the table. “Her father was the gun. But the man…the man who ordered the hit on my father is still alive, Valentino Morellis.” Saying his name made my blood boil.
“That man is the devil, Niko. There is a reason we haven’t been able to take him out. Hell, even your father couldn’t, and he was a mastermind.”
“Which is why I have a plan.”
Jack let out a scoff, “You know, when I heard that you had your eyes on Stefan Rossi’s daughter, I didn’t think you would stoop this low!” He yelled at me, pointing a finger. “Isn’t she a college kid?”
“What do you take me for? Some kind of creep? She’s twenty-four, done with college, and I’ll have you know she’s here on her own free will.”
“You had a gun to her father’s head, man!” What other choice did she have than to go with your old ass?”
Old? I wasn’t fucking old.
“We’re the same age, asshole.” I squinted my eyes at his ridiculous commentary. After a long second of trading visual daggers, we burst out laughing.
I met Jack when I was fourteen. I had no one then. Now, eighteen years later, we still bite each other’s heads off, but we all have each other’s backs.
“So what’s the plan exactly?” He asked finally.
“It’s simple. Valentino Morelli has been hiding behind his political connections for far too long. Marrying Sophia sends a clear message that I am not to be fucked with. We sever his political connections, then we take the power my father once had, all while creating a stronger bloodline.”
Jack nodded slowly. Maybe my plan wasn’t all bad. “An heir.” He said.
“Exactly. Think about it. Morelli thought he could wipe my family out. Instead… I intend to continue my family bloodline by marrying the daughter of the man he hired to kill my family. I’ll show him just how psychotic I am, and by the time I am done with him, he will be begging for mercy.”
My eyes drifted into the space ahead. Daydreaming about the day I would finally rip his head off.
“And if she refuses to marry you?”
I smiled coldly. “Her father dies.”
***
The living room had been transformed into a space worthy of the Lev bloodline. Mira, my housekeeper, had insisted on sprucing it up, and she was sort of the closest thing I had to a mother; I couldn’t say no to her.
Sophia had signed the contract. Stipulated in the contract was an agreement to a five-year marriage, an heir, and all the money Sophia could have. Unfortunately, her tragic mess of a father had to stay alive.
I stood right next to the family priest, who was right in the center of the room. I adjusted the collar of my suit, impatiently awaiting the bride.
The moment she walked into the room, I swear she took my breath away. She had her dark hair in a ponytail, and she had on a white, lacy dress that the stylist I hired picked out for her.
Her eyes avoided mine as she walked up. “Can we just get this over with?” She grumbled l.
Jack and Mira stood on the sidelines as witnesses while the ceremony began.
“Congratulations, Mrs. Lev,” I said after the priest pronounced us man and wife.
It was a cold ceremony. The rings were exchanged, the papers were signed, but there was no kissing the bride. I had informed the priest to skip that bit, I wasn’t that much of a monster.
The second Sophia's glassy eyes met mine, my heart fell. She was cold the entire time, and I could tell she hated me.
It wasn’t unexpected. However, I didn’t expect to feel a pang in my chest at the thought of it.
I took her dainty hands in mine, the diamond ring I had picked out shining bright as Jack and Mira cheered.
There was nothing joyous about this wedding. Not for her.
As we wallowed in our gloomy marital ceremony, a loud bang erupted in the air. Then another.
It wasn’t fireworks, that’s for sure, it was gunshots.
Sophia let out a shriek as I took cover with my entire body weight over hers. I hovered over her, even though the gunshots were clearly coming from outside.
“What the hell was that?” Jack had taken cover, and so had Mira.
“Hell if I know,” I responded, my eyes darting up at the window, but I had no clear visual.
I looked down at Sophia, who was shaking under my arms. “You okay?” I asked, of course, she wasn’t okay. She was too startled to speak, and the fear in her eyes made me want to kill the bastards who had interrupted our wedding.
One of my men burst in, gun in hand.
“It’s Morelli’s men.” He announced with urgency, “They are here for the girl.”
Ch 15Nikolai's POVJack was waiting in the hallway, his demeanor carrying the same sense of urgency as his voice when he came to my door a couple of minutes earlier.“Two men. East fence. Armed.” He gave a quick debrief of the situation.I hated leaving Sophia by herself. I thought about her an unhealthy amount. The way her voice had softened when she told me to be careful. That fucked with my head more than anything Moretti could throw at me tonight.But there was no time for weakness tonight.I pulled my gun out from the holster at the side of my waist. “Are we sure it’s Moretti's men?”“Positive. They tried slipping through the blind spot near the old service road. The boys spotted them before they could get close.”“Take Petrov and three others. Bring them back alive. I need answers.”We moved out of the house with our guards up. Every step calculated, and our guns locked and ready to go. I could hear the low voices of my guards already in position. But somehow, everything in me
Sophia’s POVSitting through dinner with a room full of potentially dangerous men was one thing, but playing a doting wife to their boss was certainly another.Suffice to say, I’m pretty sure I nailed being the perfect wife. Now here I was, sharing the same air as Nikolai. I dropped the perfect wife act as soon as everyone walked out of the dining room, but somehow, there was a feeling of angst that remained stagnant in the air between us. His body caged mine so close that I could smell his cologne mixed with a light trace of wine. It felt like torture being so close, and my body responded to the space between us, or the lack thereof, in ways my brain couldn’t completely comprehend. I hated how my body remembered the way our lips touched, or the way his fingers made my skin pulse like there were bolts of electricity beneath it.He pulled away the moment he looked down at his phone. Whatever he read had changed his demeanor in an instant. His jaw tightened, and his eyes went cold.
Nikolai's POVThe night was going according to plan. My men sat around the table, wine flowing, and just the right amount of fear beneath all the socializing. Yet, something felt different, and I knew it before I thought about it.It was because she was sitting right by my side.Sophia. My fake wife looked far too good in that black dress. I had to remind myself that it was all pretend. But not every part of me had gotten the memo.She looked good in that black dress. It hugged her body like it had been made just for her.The neckline plunged so far down that I had caught some of my men staring. Just one warning look from me was enough to make them back off. Then there was the red lipstick. My God. My mind wandered to our kiss. After she left the gym, I felt as though I had lost all sanity.Petra’s gaze stayed heavy on me. I hadn't forgotten how disrespectful she had been to Sophia. She was starting to become a liability.“Enough personal matters,” I turned my attention to the me
Sophia's POVHoly shit.I just kissed Nikolai Lev. And I liked it.All I could think of as I made my way up the stairs was how wrong all of this was.Nikolai was the enemy. Hating him was the only way to survive this marriage. Kissing him and enjoying it was the opposite of that."Get it together, Sophia," I whispered, shutting the door behind me.I scooped Loki out of his carrier immediately, burying my face in his soft fur as he purred against my chest. Easing me out of my angst. "I don't know what I'm doing, Loki," I murmured to him. "Dad’s probably passed out drunk on the floor somewhere, and here I am, kissing the devil.”My eyes landed on a pile of shopping bags and boxes in the corner. I set Loki on the bed and began digging through them. It had basically everything I had requested. Shoes, clothes, and, most importantly, there was also a new phone.Which was great, because I was slowly losing my mind here.I thought for a second who I could call. My best friend, Amaya, was pr
Niko's POVI was in the middle of bench presses in my home gym, trying to burn off some steam before tonight's dinner, when Ivan knocked and walked in."Some things arrived for Sophia Rossi." He looked at me like I had somehow become Sophia. Or should I say, my wife. The same woman who had accused my oldest friend of being a traitor.My nostrils flared at the mere thought of her words. She had no idea what she was talking about.I'd admit, my anger might have gotten the best of me, but Sophia had a way of infuriating me like no one else, while affecting me in a way I just couldn't bring myself to comprehend."How about you give it to her then?" I grunted, pushing the barbell back into the rack. "What should I do about the cat?""What cat?" I froze in place"Uh…this one?"My whole body snaps up, and my eyes instantly land on a pet carrier with what seems to be a small white cat behind the bars."What the hell..." I take a deep breath. How has she managed to piss me off twice in one da
Sophia's POV“My love,” He said performatively. Clearly putting on a show for his audience of one, Petra. I put on a fake smile, knowing I had to also play along to whatever this was.“Hi, baby…” I said softly, and a flicker of curiosity flashed in his eyes. He could probably tell how rusty I was in the writing department. I hadn't had a boyfriend in so long. Taking care of my father was a lot of work; ergo, I had no social life.Niki stretched out his hand for me to take, and after a second of hesitation, I did.He gently led me away from my hiding spot and into the office, where Petra looked unimpressed.Her left leg stuck out in front like a pose, revealing her thigh-high slit. Seriously, was there some kind of cocktail party this morning? She had her arms crossed across her chest, like she was ready for war.And to be honest, so was I. She stared at me, top to bottom. Like she was scanning me for some kind of virus.“Hello,” I said sweetly. I had to play the perfect wife, and t
Sophia's POVSleeping in this bed…in this house, with the enemy was one of the hardest things I had to do.Every time I closed my eyes, all I saw was Nikolai’s face, and all I could hear was his voice haunting my every thought. There was no way in hell I would have his child, but that meant I woul
Niko's POVShe stared at me like she was a deer caught in headlights. The poor thing had no idea what she had just gotten herself into.“You can’t be serious.” She sprinted out of her seat. I could hear her breathing. Hard. “First, you point a gun at my father’s head because, according to you, he k
Sophia's POVNikolai’s eyes never left mine. Maybe he thought I was stupid, brave, or maybe both. I couldn’t tell what he was thinking.“Why the hell would I do that?” His gun remained pointed at me.I was officially being stupid.I stammered, that’s what happens when you have a gun in your face.“
Sophia's POV“Sophia, sit.” My father muttered. I could smell the alcohol on his breath. A bad habit that became worse after mum died. “Dad…what’s wrong?” He didn’t say a word. He just carried on circling the living room like there was a fire somewhere. His bloodshot eyes darted out the windows e







