ログインLELLA
Sitting in the driver’s seat was well known Viktor Volkonsky. The man who actually held the second key to the Volkonsky empire. The man Conrad feared more than anyone on earth. At thirty-two, he was a legend of cold brilliance, and right now, his silver eyes were fixed on me through the rearview mirror with an expression that wasn't cold at all.
It was dangerous.
"U-Uncle V-Viktor… I'm sorry I got in the wrong car,” I stammered.
“Uncle…” He scoffed, and I don't know why I find it attractive.
My hands immediately fumbled for the door handle. "I'm sorry I'm getting your leather seats soaked–"
A sharp click of the electronic locks suddenly echoed in the small space.
He locked the door? He did!
"Stay," he commanded. He reached into the passenger seat, pulling out a thick, grey towel. "Dry yourself, Lella. You’re shivering."
Lella? How did he know my name? He must have heard it earlier from Conrad. Did he see that embarrassing moment? I mean, the slapped from his nephew? God! It's really embarrassing.
I stared at the towel in his hand, hesitating to accept his kindness.
He's a Volkonsky. He has the same blood as Conrad. I should hate him as well, but… as I stared back at his eyes, my heavy heart lightened for some reason.
No, this is not good. He's a Volkonsky!
But before I could decline, I saw Conrad storm out of the front gate through the rain, looking frantic while his eyes searched the street. He looked pathetic. A boy playing at being a man.
I immediately grabbed the towel and wrapped it around my shoulders and ducked my head, hiding in the shadows of Viktor’s car. He smoothly pulled away from the curb, leaving my past in the rearview mirror.
We drove for a few minutes in a silence that felt heavy enough to crush me. I've never met him before. Just like I said, Conrad never introduced me to his family. His mother and sister only find out about me, but still Conrad never formally introduced me to his family.
The expensive sandalwood scent of him filled my nostrils and it sent warmth to my chest. I looked at his face in the dim light of the mirror. The water was still dripping from his dark hair, soaking the collar of his white shirt until it turned translucent against his skin.
He didn't mind driving with wet clothes– wait… was he the man who saved me from drowning in the pool?
My gaze lowered to his arm and his hands gripped the steering wheel. The strong arms in the water, the firm grip that had anchored me when I was drowning, was him. It wasn't a lifeguard or a random guest. It was him.
"You're wet," I whispered. "You... you were the one in the pool…”
"I wasn't going to stand by and watch you sink.” He glanced at the mirror for a second to look at me. "Did he do that to your face?"
I immediately turned my head away and hid my red face with my hair. I didn't want to admit it. I didn't want to say out loud that the man I had worshipped for two years had struck me down for a lie. But the memory of the slap, the sound, the heat, and the betrayal flashed behind my eyes.
A sob escaped me. I covered my mouth with my hand, but the tears were already streaming down my face again uncontrollably. I felt like a fool. I had saved every penny for a watch for a man who didn't even see me as human.
"Don't cry for him. He isn't worth a single drop,” he coldly uttered.
I gaze at him and through my blurry vision, I see his face darkened while he calls someone on his phone and talks in Russian, which I couldn't understand.
Suddenly, I felt dizzy and my body started burning up for some reason. I threw the towel on my side and looked around when I felt the car slow down and pull over at the basement parking lot.
This is not my place. My place does not have basement parking.
He got out of the car and opened the door beside me.
“Where are we?” I asked as my head was spinning and the sudden, radiating heat was blooming in my veins.
“My place. The downpour is getting wild.”
Before I could protest, he scooped me in his arms. As soon as I felt his warmth, the heat radiating from his body made my heart race for an entirely different reason.
"You're burning up," he murmured.
The low vibration of his voice against my ear sent shivers down my stomach.
I should have protested. I should have asked for my apartment, but as my head rested against the solid muscle of his shoulder, the warmth and the scent of him drew me in like a moth to a flame. It makes my insides burn like hell.
My fingers, acting on a hunger I didn't know I possessed, began to wander. I traced the damp, white silk of his shirt, feeling the heat of his skin beneath. My palms slid up his chest, feeling the frantic sound of his heart, and curled around the nape of his neck.
He was so much larger than Conrad, so much more solid.
"Lella..." he groaned, a sound so raw and sensual it sent a fresh wave of heat crashing over me.
I leaned in and my lips barely grazed the pulse point on his neck. I inhaled him, tasting the salt of the rain and the warmth of his skin. I was chasing the fire, desperate to burn away the memory of the man who had hurt me. I trailed my lips upward while my breath trembled as I reached the sharp line of his jaw.
Suddenly, I felt the cool embrace of a mattress beneath my back. The penthouse was dim, the city lights of Manhattan shimmering through floor-to-ceiling glass like fallen stars.
I gazed back at him when Viktor started to pull away. I held the nape of his neck and pulled him down on me. I saw the darkness in his eyes, a mixture of restraint and desire.
“Lella." He drew the word out in a low warning. “You're not yourself," he rasped as his hands braced the mattress on either side of my head. "Do you know what you're doing?"
Nope.
Not at all.
I shook my head as my hand fisted into his hair. I pulled him down again until I felt his heavy breathing on my lips. My heart pounded in my throat, blood rushed to the surface of my skin, and then, I did it.
Without hesitation, my lips crashed against his.
VIKTORThe conference table was lined with the top executives of Russia’s largest energy conglomerates and the highest-ranking members of my own inner circle. But I couldn't focus on a single word they were saying.Beneath the edge of the table, my fingers are pressing the redial for the fifth time with my airpods intact to my ear.It just keeps ringing.My jaw clenched.I disconnected and immediately dialed Lev's private line. It rang out to the very end before cutting off. I tried the secondary security detail stationed at the New York penthouse. No one was answering. The entire grid around my wife had gone completely dark.Worry is starting to grow in my gut.Lella never kept her phone off, not after everything that had happened. Thomas and Lev knew that missing a call from me was a punishable offense. For the connection to be severed like this meant only two things: either my security protocols had been violently breached, or Lella was intentionally hiding from me. Both option
LELLAConrad leaned back against the velvet booth, and a smug smile spread across his face as he gestured to the empty seat opposite him.“Please, sit."I simply slid into the booth and immediately reached into my bag. Without a single word, I open my phone and find that one photo Sofia had sent me from that night at the club. A candid shot of the gorgeous woman who had targeted Joaquin and bragged about my husband.I slid the phone across the marble table, planting my finger firmly on the glass."Do you know her? Or more importantly, do you still have access to the roster of every pretty girl hanging out in that specific VIP lounge? Because I know nothing happens in that district without your name attached to it."Conrad looked down at the screen, and for a second, his smug expression wavered into surprise. Then, he let out a chuckle, shaking his head as he looked back up at me."Well, well." He leaned his chin on his hand as his eyes glinted with amusement. "I have to admit, Le
LELLAThe lukewarm water of the bathtub swirled around my shoulders, but it did nothing to wash away the suspicion settling deep into my chest. I stared at the ceiling as my mind spun out of control.Viktor.My own brother’s words from earlier kept echoing in my ears, shattering the peace I had found after the family dinner. Why would he? The question tore at my throat. Viktor was fiercely protective of me. He had given me his unspoken devotion. Was I just being naive? Is he really telling the truth about wanting to build a family with me?I sat up instantly, causing the water to splash against the porcelain. I grabbed my phone off the marble ledge, but my fingers paused and stared at Viktor’s name in my contacts.I wanted to press the call. I wanted to demand the truth, to hear it from his voice, but the phone call was cowardly, and Viktor was too smart. He could mask his tone over a line. No. I will demand a face-to-face confrontation. I needed to look into his eyes to know
LELLAI followed Papa through the long corridor of the restaurant toward another private VIP room. I took a deep breath, trying to settle the lingering adrenaline in my veins.Behind this door was the woman who had broken my mother's heart, alongside the one-month-old baby girl she had given birth to just days after my own wedding.Papa pushed the door and I braced myself for the wave of resentment I expected to feel. But the scene inside instantly caught me off guard. I wasn't shocked to find Sofia and Joaquin already there. Sofia was gently cradling the tiny bundle in her arms, while Joaquin leaned over her shoulder with a soft warmth on his face.The moment the door shut behind me, Joaquin snapped his head up. His eyes widened in shock to see me standing there, knowing the deep, bitter history I shared with our father's new life.But I didn't look at Joaquin and at my stepmother, Eliza, who sat anxiously on the nearby plush sofa, holding her breath.My gaze was instantly fixed
LELLA"Next month?!" Galina suddenly exclaimed, her voice piercing the heavy air of the VIP room as she slammed her hands onto the table. "Absolutely not! A rushed shotgun wedding with a family from Spain? Think of the optics, Sofia! The empire will be whispering before the ink even dries on the certificate."I frowned. My chest tightened as Galina immediately tried to steamroll over them.Sofia’s cheeks flushed, but she held her ground, looking directly at her parents. "I don't want the rumors spreading once I start showing a baby bump. If we marry next month, we control the narrative. Joaquin and I want this."Sofia started to anxiously explain further, wavering under her aunt's harsh glare. Sensing her distress, I raised my hand to cut her off before she could lower herself to defend her choices to Galina."Sofia, stop. You don't need to explain anything to her.” I turned my head to look directly at Sofia’s parents. "If Sofia and Joaquin have already talked this through and dec
LELLAThe silence inside the sprawling VIP room of the luxury restaurant was suffocating, broken only by the faint clink of crystal glasses. I sat gracefully in my chair, staring at the grand round table before me as we waited for Sofia and Joaquin to arrive.I should not have come here alone. Why? Because sitting directly across from me was Galina, Conrad’s mother and Sofia’s aunt. Beside her sat Sofia’s parents, looking anxious, and Sofia's older sister Selene, a girl Sofia had never been close with, who already looked entirely bored by the family drama.I understood perfectly why Galina was here. What I did not understand, and frankly had zero patience for, was why Conrad and his bratty younger sister, Catya, were currently occupying two of the chairs at the table.I understand that they are Sofia’s cousins, but duh, they are not close enough to be present at their cousin's family dinner with her boyfriend.Catya was swirling her water glass, throwing entitled glares in my direct
LELLAI slowly open my eyes but close them back because of the sunlight cutting across my face. It was full of cheerfulness, but it didn't match the heavy ache in my chest. I sat up with a groan, my muscles stiff from the unfamiliar bed in the smaller guest room, a bit far from his suite.I expect
LELLAIt was already 8 in the morning, but the sun was already blinding. I leaned against the stone archway of the terrace with a cup of coffee in my hands as I watched Viktor.He was standing in the center of the courtyard with the sleeves of his black shirt rolled up to his elbows. He's commandi
LELLAViktor’s mouth left mine and traveled down my cheek… my jaw… my neck. I moaned when his tongue reached the upper part of my breast and sucked my skin so hard. I cried out in the scorching heat as my core tightened with every lick of his tongue. His touch spurred my desire for him until I fel
LELLAI swallowed all the shame in my body. I just don't want to be alone in this unfamiliar placeViktor turned fully to me and the light from his phone swept up to catch the edge of my face. He didn't say anything at first, and for a terrifying second, I thought he was going to make me beg or rem







