LOGINDarkness pulsed behind my eyelids as a low throb echoed in my skull— slow at first, then pounding; violent and merciless.
I sucked in a breath. My body didn’t move. Instead, my wrists screamed when I tried. My ankles too.
Panic snapped through me so sharply I nearly choked on it. What the hell?
Rope. Thick, tight and digging into my skin and probably my bones.
Where was I?
I forced my eyes open and the room spun. I groaned softly.
Everything was blurry— shadows smeared into shadows, light bending at the edges.
My heartbeat smacked against my ribs.
Slowly, slowly, the shapes sharpened. A concrete floor, a single dull lamp above, a heavy metal door. The faint scent of smoke…
And a man, sitting on a chair not far from me; silent, still. Watching me.
My breath stuttered.
Those eyes, steel grey and almost unblinking, caught me like a snare.
Smoke curled from the cigar between his fingers, drifting past his sharp jawline, past his impossibly high cheekbones, disappearing into the dim light above.
Nikolai, I think.
Shoulder-length dark hair, half tied back, a strand falling over his cheek. Full pink lips, barely parted as he exhaled smoke. The collar of his black button-down hung open just enough to reveal the ink creeping up to caress his neck.
He looked like some fallen deity sculpted out of shadows.
The door behind Nikolai groaned open, metal dragging on metal. I flinched hard as Ivan walked in.
God, he did look so identical to Nickolai — same steel eyes, same sharp features, same Greek-god beauty— but looser in posture, deadlier in smile. His tattoos crawled from his knuckles into his sleeves like dark vines. He moved like he owned the air around him.
And I, tied to a chair, disoriented and terrified, had no choice but to face both of them.
The memories slammed into me like a brick wall; Professor Williams begging, then blood on the floor, the masked killer, gunshots. Running into that abandoned building.
Then the Twins.
The pain in my shoulder from a bullet, the sack shoved over my head, that darkness.
Fuck my life.
I could still feel the ache, but the fact I wasn't dead from loss of blood, meant they must have at least stopped the bleeding. I couldn't tell what state my arm was in from behind the new shirt I was wearing.
Why was I here? And why wasn't I dead?
A harsh, chilling thought occurred to me and I sucked in a broken breath.
What if the killer works for them? What if this was all planned? What if I’m next for interrupting, in the most horrible way possible—
Ivan stepped closer, tilting his head, eyes gleaming like a predator who’d already decided my fate.
“Well, well,” he murmured, “the little runaway finally wakes up.”
How long had I been out for? Had it been hours, days?
All I knew was that it was definitely long enough for them to decide to kill me, but they hadn't. I didn't know whether to be relieved or even more scared at that.
I tried to speak, but my voice cracked. My plea was barely more than a rasp.
Ivan ignored the word that barely came out of my mouth. “What,” he asked slowly, “were you doing in that building?”
My mouth shook as I forced myself to speak more clearly, “I was being chased. Someone wanted to kill me.”
Ivan clicked his tongue. “They’re awfully slow, don’t you think?”
He didn't believe me. I shook my head violently. “I don’t want trouble, I swear. I— I have a job, I have school. I won’t— I won’t tell anyone I saw you. I swear. Just let me go. Please—”
I was rambling, begging, but I didn't care. There was such a slim chance I'd make it out of here and this was the only thing I could do.
Ivan cut me off with a soft, displeased hum.
“You're boring me already,” he said. “Maybe we should pick up a little experiment. Test whether our guest is really a spy or just pretending to be a trembling kitten.”
Nikolai didn’t even lift his cigar as he muttered, voice ice-cold. “You're not looking close enough, Ivan.”
What did that mean? Had he found somewhere very painful he'd like to shove a knife into?
“What?” Ivan asked.
Nikolai stood, unfolding his bulk slowly, gracefully.
It was terrifying.
He stepped forward, just close enough for the dim light to kiss his features. His grey eyes locked with mine, unreadable and cold.
My entire body betrayed me, shivering under the weight of his softening stare. Heat climbed up my neck, my stomach tightening with confusion.
There was fear definitely but… something else had joined the mix, something that made me surprised and not to mention, ashamed.
Oh my God... Not here, not now!
But my body had a mind of its own.
The arousal from with the attention of such a handsome man mixed with the edge of danger was a heady mix I’d never felt before. I hardened so fucking quickly, almost to the point of pain, my mouth flooding with saliva.
Ivan’s brows shot up. “No fucking way,” he muttered.
I felt my face burn with humiliation, and that too, went straight to my dick.
Nikolai’s eyes snapped toward him, almost irritated, as if he had been disturbed from something important.
Ivan burst into dark laughter. “Oh, Nickolai— you’re not going to believe this.”
Nikolai’s jaw tightened. “What?”
Ivan pointed lazily at me. “Our little plaything here…” He grinned wickedly, “is having an erection because of you, brother.”
My stomach dropped straight through the floor. Would they kill me for that? Tears pricked my eyes. “No— no, I’m not I swear—I’m just confused, and scared, I don’t— I don't know why I can’t help—”
Nikolai’s lip curled faintly, as he glanced back at me. I sighed, relieved he didn't look offended.
Ivan leaned forward, examining me like I was some strange creature that had fallen into his cup of tea. “You’re into men?” he asked, cocking a brow. “How cute.”
My heart hammered so hard it hurt, I wished the ground would open and swallow me. But he too didn't look offended, so that was one less reason to kill me.
Nikolai exhaled smoke sharply and moved back to his chair, sitting with a silent contemplation that made my skin crawl.
Ivan tapped his chin thoughtfully. “I have an idea.”
“I knew you would,” Nickolai said offhandedly.
I froze. I didn't like the sound of that, especially as Ivan smiled, a slow, dangerous, wicked stretch that showed his teeth
“Please…” I whispered, tears slipping free. I was tired, so tired of feeling like every moment was going to be my last. “Please, whatever it is… I can’t… I just—”
Ivan crouched so we were eye-level, his gaze sharp enough to cut. “You’re going to do something for me,” he murmured.
“Anything,” My breath caught. “W-what… what do you want?”
His smile widened. He reached for me, and I flinched so harshly from his hands that he laughed. How could they be so pretty with everything they had done?
“So flighty,” he cooed, letting his hands fall to my throat. I shook as his fingers touched me.
Is this the end?
“What's your name, little Bird?” He asked tracing his hands down my neck and chest.
“Ace, my name is Ace. Please don't hurt me.”
“Don't you worry about that Ace,” He whispered.
I didn't know who or when but the atmosphere in the room had changed, morphed into something thicker.
I swallowed.
What was going on?
Ivan's PovThe convoy reached the perimeter before we finished moving Ace to the interior room. The first breach happened at the north access point exactly where Rem had predicted it would.Fifteen personnel confirmed. Possibly more behind the lead vehicles. We had Rem, myself, Nikolai, and two senior Syndicate operatives who had stayed loyal through the transfer. The math was not comfortable."Interior positions." Nikolai was already moving. His voice was the flat operational version that meant everything personal had been compressed somewhere deep. Only the problem in front of him existed. "Rem on the east corridor. Milo and Serra on the west. Ivan with me on the main approach.""Ace.""Interior room. Locked. Rem has the override if the directive activates again."I looked at Ace. He sat against the wall in the position we had placed him. His eyes were half-focused. The clarity from before still held but visibly thinned at every edge."Stay in that room. No matter what you hear.""I
Ace's PovThe clarity was already thinning when I spoke. The edges of my own thoughts started to blur the way the walls had blurred hours ago. I knew with absolute certainty that whatever window I had left was closing faster than any of us could fight it."Listen to me. Both of you, right now, while I can still say this clearly.""We are listening." Nikolai knelt in front of me. His throat was still bruised from where my own hands had nearly ended him."I do not know how long I can hold this back. If I lose it again, I might not stop next time. I might actually kill one of you. Both of you. I will not even know I did it until whatever is left of me wakes up inside a body that has already done something unforgivable.""We will restrain you." Ivan's voice was firm. "We will find a way to hold you until this passes.""It is not passing. Rem said it
Nikolai's PovI had fought Ivan once, years ago, in a sparring session that had gone too far between two brothers testing exactly how much each could take. I had never imagined I would one day be fighting Ace with the same controlled brutality.His fists drove at me with a precision that had none of his usual instinct in it. Only mechanical execution of something programmed beneath his skin."Ace. Stop."He did not stop. His eyes were flat. Distant. The person I loved was trapped somewhere behind a face that kept moving toward me with lethal intent."Ivan, get back. I have him.""You do not have him." Ivan circled wide. His jaw was already swollen from the first hit. "Nobody has him right now."Ace came at me again, faster than before. I caught his wrist before the strike landed. I twisted hard enough that anyone else
Ivan's PovThe screen went dark. Ace's body seemed to lock in place. Caught between whatever instruction had been embedded and the will fighting against it from somewhere underneath."Ace." Nikolai's voice was quiet. "Look at me. Just me."Ace's eyes found Nikolai's face. For a long moment it seemed like the worst of it had passed. His shoulders dropped slightly. His breathing slowed.Then his expression went flat again. All at once. Like a switch had been thrown somewhere deep inside him."Ace."He turned toward me. The punch landed before I had time to brace for it. His fist connected with my jaw hard enough to send me backward into the wall. The impact drove the breath from my lungs, the room tilted. I forced myself back upright."Ace, stop." Nikolai moved to intercept him.Ace turned on
Ace's PovThe walls had started breathing somewhere around the third hour. A slow expansion and contraction. I knew it was not real, i could not stop watching anyway."Nikolai. The walls.""I see them too." His voice came from somewhere close. His hand was steady against my arm. Steady felt like the wrong word for something that kept dissolving at the edges every time I tried to focus on it."You do not see them. You are lying to make me feel less insane.""I am not lying." Ivan spoke from my other side. "I am telling you they are not breathing. Your eyes are telling you something, your brain has decided to believe it."Rem had arrived forty minutes ago. His equipment was spread across the small table in whatever room we had retreated to. His face carried the specific tightness of someone working against a clock he did not fully understand.
Nikolai's PovI crossed the room before the syringe was even fully empty. My hands closed around her wrist. The damage was already done by the time I forced her away from him.Ace stumbled backward. His hand went to his neck. His face shifted into something pale and unfocused that had not been there a second ago."What did you give him." My voice came out as something close to a roar."Something new." She was completely unbothered. She stepped back toward her chair. "Untested on humans, technically. I had it prepared as a contingency. In case the antidote conversation went exactly the way it just went.""You poisoned him again." Ivan had moved to Ace's other side. Both of us held him upright as his legs began to fail."I did not poison him. This is something different. I genuinely do not know what it will do to him. That is precisely what makes
Ace's povI was shaking so badly my teeth rattled. In my mad dash to submit my assignment, I had forgotten my phone back at the bar.The assignment…I was still holding it, clutched in my hands so tight my fingers had actually broken through the first page.It didn't matter anymore. Since I was s
Ace’s POVI thought I was just dropping off papers for my professor.One wrong door.One second too long.And suddenly I’m staring at America’s most dangerous Bratva twins — the Volkov brothers — mid-kill.Nikolai, the older one, lets his voice hit my ear like a cold blade:“You’re not going anywher
Nikolai's PovThe imposter was handled in four minutes. Rem identified the substitution point from exterior camera footage. We had the person secured in the lower level within the hour. The questioning was efficient. It yielded immediate results.
Sergei's pov I hated loose ends.I hated them more than sloppy employers, more than late payments, more than blood that wouldn't wash out of my clothes.But this loose end? This fucking kid?I wanted to crush his windpipe with my bare hands.He had me chasing him halfway across Vanguard City, thro







