LOGINNiko's POV
She 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 killed your father.” She said that part in air quotes as she paces frantically.
“Then…you want me to give you a child…As some kind of payment or payback? I don’t even know which.”
“Maybe a bit of both.” I enjoyed watching her as she had a meltdown, so I sat back and relaxed.
“You’re insane if you think I would ever sleep with you. Let alone have your child.” She was feisty, I liked that about her, but it was also giving me a headache.
Her deep blue eyes darkened, and I couldn’t help but notice that even with sweatpants on and her hair up in a messy bun, she had the most striking features.
Perfect for my offspring, if you ask me.
“It’s simple, Soph.” I started.
“Sophia.” She bit my head off immediately. A bit of a turn on, if you ask me.
I let out a low chuckle, “Well…It’s simple. Sophia.” I pause, “I’m not going to force you to sleep with me, or do anything you don’t want to do. I’m not a monster.”
She let out a defiant scoff, and I raised my eyebrows at her audacity. She doesn’t give in, her gaze remains on me.
I could tell she hated me, or maybe she was scared. Either way, this was the way my world worked.
Hate and fear were the currencies required of a leader. It was the currency required to keep my Bratva in line. And I had no doubt it was what would keep her in line, eventually.
“Just answer this question.” She walks a step closer with her hands planted firmly across her waist. “If my father really killed your father as you claim, why would you want me to give you a child? Do you not see how messed up that is?” She yelled.
I let out a sigh. Now one raises their voice at me and goes scott free, but I was giving her a period of grace.
I got off the couch in one swift movement, and she instantly took a huge step back.
She was terrified of me. I mean, it was understandable because I had just dragged her out of her home after holding her father at gunpoint.
To be honest? It would have been so easy to kill him, but she was right, taking her was a much better deal. A trade-off, if you will.
I still wanted to shoot a bullet through Stefan Rossi’s skull, but for now, she would have to do.
“Listen carefully, Sophia. Your father’s actions destroyed everything my father had spent his years working for, including his bloodline. Now, thanks to you, I will get an heir to keep the bloodline going, and in exchange, your father’s life is spared.”
“And if I say no?”
“Then you’re free to go.”
“And my father?” She asks, but deep down, she knows the answer to that question.
She lets out a trembling sigh, turning her back on me as she continues to pace the room.
“If it makes you feel any better, your father is just a puzzle piece in this whole story. The people responsible for my father’s death will get what’s coming to them, but before I make them pay, I need to make sure the family name lives on…for my father.”
She stops dead in her tracks, turning around with her eyes brimming with what I imagine are hot, angry tears.
“So you admit that my father had nothing to do with your father’s death?”
I clenched my jaw. I hated talking about this. “I didn’t say that. Your father was a pawn, a hit man. The middle man who made it all happen.” I count my words; it’s the only thing stopping me from breaking down the walls with my fist. “The people who made the call are…were my father’s rivals, now they’re mine.”
“Please just let me go. You don’t have to do this.” She pleaded.
I took one step towards her, and she took one step back. Till there was nowhere left to go, and her back was against the wall.
My fingers slowly traced the line of tears coming down her cheek, and she flinched at my touch.
“I’m not going to hurt you, Sophia.”
“But you’ll hurt my father? If I don’t give you what you want?” She yelled, her voice trembling.
I watched her quietly. Her eyes were filled with some kind of strength.
I knew she had some strength to her. I had watched her for months as she worked her ass off at the rundown coffee shop blocks away from her father’s house.
There was something about her that drew me in and infuriated me all at once. She got to grow up with her father, and I lost the chance to grow up with mine because of her pathetic father.
“You’re free to go,” I whispered in her ear. The smell of her hair caught in the air as she shivered against me. “But you should know…your father knew exactly what I wanted when he let you offer yourself to me.” Her breath hitched; I could hear it.
“The second my men knocked the door down. He had no problem selling you out to save himself.”
I pulled away as she broke down silently in tears.
She was frozen in place as I turned to leave the room.
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
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Sophia's POVI knew men like Nikolai.Mafia bosses with a knack for risking their lives and the lives of everyone around them, no matter the cost. I hated men like him.I paced back and forth in what I could only describe as an overrated master bedroom. I was in his bedroom, not by choice. Just lik
Niko's POVI 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 a
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







