LOGINArianna's Pov
By the time I knew what was happening, Nikolai crossed the room in three tides, cornering me, my back hitting the wall with a full force, his left hand on my waist, the right one resting on my neck deliberately. His lips found mine like he had been hungry for this, and had waited for an eternity just to kiss me. The kiss was so hot that I had to struggle to free myself from him, but his firmness was tight. He held my hand in place, kissing me more, biting my lips and giving me a quick sting of pain. And somewhere between the struggles, I didn't know when I kissed him back. My hand moved instructively towards his back, my fingers grazing his shirt.. God, how I missed this. He slid his left fingers into me, and I had to gasp from the sensation. “I missed this….fuck” he muttered in my mouth, still kissing me. He didn't touch me roughly. His hands were deliberate and unhurried, like he had decided exactly what he was going to do and the only thing left was the doing of it. He tilted my chin up with one finger and looked at me with certainty, like he owned me. "Niko….." My voice came out too thin. "You said someone needed you." He studied my face. "No one needs you right now." "That's not…" "Arianna." The way he said my name closed the sentence before I finished it. What happened next was a punishment. He made sure I understood that. Before I knew it he carried me up and dropped me on a couch, then he went down on his knees before me, raising my skirt hurriedly like a dog who had been deprived of food for a decade. “What are you….” My voice was cut shut from what he did next. He brought his mouth into my pussy, his lips warm against my clits, as he sucked me. “Fuck…. Niko…wait” I was struggling for air, the pleasure brought back memories, memories of us that I had hidden deep down, surfacing once again. Nikolai paid a dead ear to my pleas, he just continued working his mouth inside my vagina. His tongue swirled in and out of me. He slurped on my juice noisily like he hadn’t tasted a woman's juice in a while, enjoying every bit of it. I had to arch my back a bit, rolling my eyes, then coming up again, and running my fingers through his hair. He knew what he was doing and he did it without asking and without apology, and the most humiliating part was that my body didn't care about the context. My body remembered him. Apparently it had been remembering him for five years without telling me, and now it was paying attention in a way I had no language to refuse. He didn't let me look away. Every time I tried, he brought me back, our eyes holding firm. That was the punishment, I realized. The fact that he made me present for it, so that I couldn't disappear somewhere inside myself and wait for it to be over. He wanted me there. He wanted me to feel exactly what he was making me feel and know that he was the one making me feel it. When it was over, I didn't move for a moment. I laid down on the couch, my breathing unsteady and the city still sprawled outside the window like nothing had happened. Nikolai stood up and straightened his jacket cuffs. He looked completely composed. "You have two hours," he said like I didn't have a choice. I looked at him, confused for a while. "Two hours for what." "To quit your job and pack whatever you need." He moved to the table and picked up his glass like we were resuming a business meeting. "And get to the airport." Something cold moved through me. "What?" I stood up now, and straightened my skirt. "You heard me." "I'm not going anywhere with you." My voice was steadier than it had any right to be. "I have a life here. I have…" "A job serving drinks to men like Marco." He didn't look up. "Yes. I know." "It's my job." "It was your job." He set the glass down and finally looked at me. "Quit today. They'll process it. I'll make sure you're not owed anything complicated." "You can't just.." I stopped and breathed. "Where are you even taking me? You said you wouldn't take me home." "I'm not." Something like amusement moved through his expression and disappeared. "You're not ready for that." "Then where?" "An apartment that's close to me." He said it plainly. "You'll have your own space. Your own room. You won't be missing anything — food, clothes, whatever you need, I'll provide it." I stared at him. "You're describing a cage." "I'm describing a significant upgrade from whatever you're currently living in." His eyes moved over me briefly "Which I'm guessing has a window that doesn't close properly." The accuracy of that landed somewhere uncomfortable. I said nothing. "Everything you need," he continued, "I'll give you. You won't have to work. You won't have to worry about money." He paused. "The only thing that changes is that you belong to me." "I already told you. I'm not your…." "This isn't a negotiation." His voice didn't harden. The fury in his voice filled the room. "I'm telling you how it's going to be. You can make it easier or harder for yourself. That part is up to you." I stood there looking at him and I thought about the fire. I thought about my father, who had given thirty years of his life to a family that valued loyalty above everything. I thought about what it would do to him if the truth came out. Not just that I was alive, but everything I had done to stay that way. And then I thought about Noah. I can't let him be a Voss. Never. Everything I had kept secret for many years would be ruined. "I can't," I said. "I can't just leave." I breathed "You can." His voice was firm. "Someone needs me." The words came out before I'd fully decided to say them. "Here. Someone here needs me and I can't just get on a plane and disappear." Something in Nikolai's face changed. It was small and barely perceptible, but it changed. "Someone?," he asked, amusedly. "Yes." "Someone who needs you." He set his glass down slowly. "In this city. Here." He asked again to be sure of what he heard. "Yes." I held his gaze. I could not look away right now. Looking away would tell him something. "It's not negotiable." "A man?" His voice was even. Like he was waiting for a bomb to land. "No." "Then who." It wasn't a question, but a demand. "It doesn't matter who." I said it as firmly as I could. "What matters is I can't leave them. I won't." He studied me. I watched him read me and I tried to give him nothing. I had gotten good at that. Five years of practice. But Nikolai had always been better at reading me than anyone else. That had been the problem from the beginning. "You have two hours," he said finally. "You're not listening to me…." "I heard everything you said." He picked up his phone from the table, something shifting in his posture. "I'm telling you the timeline hasn't changed." He glanced at me once more. "And Ariana." I waited. "This person who needs you." His eyes were very steady. "How old are they?" My blood went cold. It was a specific question. He didn't ask what their name was, not who they were, but how old. Like he had already done some of the math and was just checking the final number. "That has nothing to do with…." "How old." The room was completely silent. I could hear my own pulse. I could hear the city through the glass, indifferent and enormous, going on without me. "Ariana." His voice dropped. "Don't tell me you have a boyfriend "NIKOLAI PovI woke up and didn't know where I was for exactly one second.Then I did.The ceiling was too low, too plain, none of the angles of my own bedroom — and the light coming through the curtain.Arianna.She was still asleep on her side, facing away from me, her hair loose across the pillow. Her breathing was slow and even. She had one hand tucked under her cheek and the other resting open on the mattress between us, palm up, fingers slightly curled.I lay still and looked at the ceiling.I felt better than I had in weeks. That was the plain fact of it, uncomfortable and inconvenient and completely true. Not rested exactly — I had not slept deeply, had moved in and out of it for hours — but something had released in me that had been wound tight for longer than I wanted to count. Some tension at the base of my skull that I had stopped noticing because it had been there so long it had become part of the landscape.Sex was one thing.I had told myself, more than once, that what h
ARIANNA POV"When can we go home?"Noah asked without preamble, looking at me with those dark eyes that had never learned to soften a question before delivering it. He was sitting up in bed with the blanket pooled around his waist and his hair still flattened from sleep, and he looked so much better than he had the night before that my chest ached with the relief of it.I stared at him.The honest answer was that I didn't know. The slightly less honest answer was soon. "Soon," I said.Noah considered this. "I miss Lucas," he said. Lucas was his best friend from the building, a boy two months older than him who Noah treated as both his closest ally and his primary competition, depending on the day."I know.""And I miss my books.""I'll get you more books."He looked at me steadily. "I miss our home, Mama."I crossed to the bed and sat beside him and pulled him into me, my arms around his small shoulders, my chin on top of his head. He let me, which meant he was still feeling fragile
ARIANNA POV I was angry at myself. Nikolai had shown up and I had been grateful, but underneath all of that was something simpler and less forgivable.I had let him.Not because he had forced me into anything. That was the part that made the anger complicated, the part that kept turning back on itself — I had let him because some part of me had wanted to. Some part of me that was apparently immune to five years of careful distance, immune to everything he had done since he found me, immune to the fact that he looked at me like I was something he planned to dismantle.I stood in the kitchen after he left and looked at the space he had occupied and felt frustrated because I knew better, and I still let it happen.The worst part wasn't that it had happened.The worst part was that he always did this. This version of punishment that was not cold, but consuming, designed to make me feel wanted and disposable at the same time, and he had been doing it since we were twenty-one years old an
Nico PovThe doctor finally packed up his bag after what felt like hours, though it couldn’t have been more than forty-five minutes. He scribbled a prescription for more antihistamines and some steroid drops, handed it to me, and gave a few last instructions about keeping the window shut and watching for any worsening symptoms.Noah was already dozing again, his small face less flushed now that the meds were kicking in. The kid looked peaceful for the first time since I’d stormed in here. I stood in the doorway watching him, arms crossed, feeling that strange pull in my chest I didn’t want to name. My son. The boy I hadn’t known existed until recently. The one Ariana had hidden from me for five fucking years.The nurse had already slipped out quietly. Stanley gave Arianna a nod and a few more reassurances before heading for the door. I followed him out, ready to leave this place behind. The cabin smelled like medicine, and I needed air. I needed distance. My jaw was tight, my hands it
Arianna pov It had started as a sneeze.One sneeze, then two, and I had thought nothing of it. Children sneezed. Noah sneezed all the time. I had handed him a tissue and gone back to making dinner.Then he sneezed again, and again.By the time I had cleared the kitchen and gone to check on him properly, he was curled on the couch with a blanket pulled up to his chin that he had gotten himself, which was how I knew he felt genuinely bad — Noah only went for the blanket when his body was already telling him something was wrong. His cheeks were flushed. When I pressed my hand to his forehead it was warm. I took his temperature, and it was thirty-eight point six.I gave him water and sat with him and told myself it was nothing. Children got fevers. It happened. By morning it would be down and he'd be asking for cartoons and refusing to eat breakfast and I would have lost a night of sleep over nothing.Thirty minutes later it was thirty-nine point two.He had stopped drinking the water. I
NIKOLAI PovFLASHBACKI couldn't speak. It was not because I didn't have anything to say. I had too much — the problem was that everything trying to come out at once had jammed in my throat and left me standing there in the middle of my father's kitchen, completely useless, staring at a woman I had not thought about in eight months standing with her hand inside my father's jacket like she belonged there.Mira.I had spent three months convinced I was in love with her.She was staring at me. I was staring at her. My father was staring at both of us with a look that was cycling rapidly through confusion, recognition, and something harder that I recognized as the beginning of anger.Arianna had gone very still beside me."What," I said finally, "is the meaning of this."My father said nothing. He looked at Mira, then back at me, then at Arianna. Then his jaw set."Why," he said, his voice dropping to the tone he used when he wanted people to understand they were in trouble, "is Viktor's
NIKOLAI pov:Rafael stood up and shook my hand. This time the smile came easier, like he’d decided to just move on from whatever had passed between Viktor and me.“We meet again.”“Indeed.”I held his hand a second longer than I needed to, then let go and nodded at the empty chair next to him.“Min
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NIKOLAI Pov:Viktor Costa had the face of a man who had been carrying something heavy for a very long time and had simply gotten used to the weight.I sat across from him in the small room off the main corridor and looked at him, trying to find the edge of whatever he was protecting."How does it f







