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Prologue
Darkness was a sanctuary for those who found peace in it. The type of darkness that not only hides your scars but would conceal your sins, your ugliest truths. There was always depth to it for those who wanted to reside in it.
The dark, rosy clouds spread across the inky sky as the clouds roared above, swallowing the moon whole. Thunder cracked through the air, violent and unforgiving, as rain poured down in merciless sheets, drenching everything beneath it.
Including her.
Serena.
She stood in the garden, unmoving, under the vast sky as rain poured down on her hard and fast.
Rain clung to her skin, soaked through her thin dress, and traced every curve of her body, but she didn’t react. Her face tilted slightly toward the sky, eyes empty, as if she welcomed the storm.
Or maybe… she deserved it.
“You shouldn’t have come.”
Her voice was quiet. Barely audible beneath the storm.
But it was heard. Behind her, a shadow stilled.
Victor.
He stood at a distance, watching her with a gaze that could strip a man to his bones. Rain soaked through his shirt, clinging to the hard lines of his body, but he didn’t seem to notice.
Nothing about him moved.
Nothing except his eyes.
“You already made sure I would.” His deep voice was calm.
Too calm.
Serena’s fingers twitched at her sides. For a moment, she didn’t turn. But then slowly, too slowly, she faced him.
And there it was, the silence, the suffocating stillness as she stared at him. His eyes were cold, ruthless. The calmness of his body couldn't hide the rage in his eyes.
Victor prowled over to her. His presence was like a lethal weapon ready to kill her.
He took one step at a time.
Measured. Controlled. Deadly.
Serena’s breath hitched, but only slightly. Anyone else would have missed it.
But not him. Never him.
He was Victor Volkov. A deadly pakhan. Nothing escapes him. No human. No soul.
He stopped inches away, towering over her, rain dripping from his jaw, his eyes locked onto hers like a predator that had already decided how this would end.
“You’re shaking,” he murmured.
“I’m cold.”
A lie.
His gaze darkened. “Don’t,” he said quietly. “Don’t insult me by lying.”
Her chin lifted, defiance flickering through the fear she tried so hard to bury.
“Then don’t ask questions you already know the answers to.”
Silence. Thunder cracked above them, but neither flinched. Victor studied her face, every detail, every shift, every breath.
And then...
“I trusted you.” His voice wasn't loud. It wasn't angry.
Just… absolute. The words hit harder than any scream. Serena’s lips parted, but no sound came out.
For a second, just one, something flickered in her eyes.
Regret. It was gone just as quickly. But Victor saw it anyway, like he always did.
“And yet… Here we are.” His deep voice was devoid of any emotion. Cold and distant.
He stepped closer. His jaw tightened.
Serena swallowed, forcing her voice steady.
“It was due.” She said, craning her neck up to meet his vicious gaze.
And there it was. The ugly truth.
Victor went still. Completely still. And somehow, that was worse than rage. Rain slid down his face as he looked at her like he was seeing her for the first time.
Or maybe…
Like he never had.
“How long?” he asked.
She didn’t answer. His hand shot out, gripping her arm, not rough, but unyielding.
“How long, Serena?” He gritted, jerking her closer.
Her heart slammed against her ribs, but she didn't back down. “Does it matter?”
His fingers tightened. “Yes.” He hissed.
She met his gaze. Unflinching and then uttered those words.
“Long enough.”
Something inside him snapped. Not loudly. Not violently. Silently. Deadly. In one swift motion, he pulled her into him, her back colliding with his chest, knocking the breath from her lungs.
Before she could react, the world tilted.
Victor hoisted her over his shoulder like she weighed nothing.
“Victor!”
The clouds rumbled viciously, and even the ground beneath his feet vibrated with its intensity.
He began to prowl towards the mansion as she struggled, kicking her feet and punching his back with all her might, but to no avail. In a few strides, he strode into the mansion, taking two stairs at a time, making her breath hitch.
Her eyes widened, staring down, and if he dropped her now, she'd crash face-first and die as she wrapped her arms around his torso, clinging to him.
Stepping into his room, he kicked the door close and it locked automatically.
He walked over to the bed and dropped her onto it as she bounced on it once, twice, scrambling to sit up, gathering her bearings. Her dress had hitched up, flashing her purple thong to him.
His jaw clenched, and his nose flared as she instantly straightened her clothes. Her wet hair stuck to her face as she pushed it away and glared at him.
Her big blue eyes looked so clear, just like the blue ocean. But there was no emotion in her eyes. They were calculating him. The tip of her nose, those juicy f*cking lips, and her cheeks along with her ears, were a bright shade of red.
He could bet where else she could be blushing red, and it made him sinisterly feral inside.
She still hasn't said a word. Not a single thing. She quietly tried to get off the bed, but he had had enough of her. Grabbing her delicate foot and ankle in his calloused hand, he yanked her down, earning a shriek from her as she was fisting the sheets and pulled them along with her.
Within seconds, Victor was on top of her; he was too fast, too close, caging her in. Serena froze.
Fear flooded her eyes before she could stop it. And Victor saw it, for a brief, dangerous second...
He liked it...
“No-” she gasped, trying to push against him, but he caught her wrists easily, forcing them behind her back.
The sound of his belt sliding free cut through the air.
Her breath stuttered.
"Stop!" she screamed as he turned her around. Grabbed her wrists with ease and held them on her back.
He restrained her wrists using his belt with efficiency as she struggled trying to free herself, but failed to do so. Within seconds, he had her bound.
"Stop! Let me go!" She demanded. Screaming, thrashing. She struggled harder, panic rising, her movements frantic now, but he didn’t react. Didn’t even flinch when her head snapped back and hit his. He simply adjusted his hold. Like she was nothing more than a problem to solve.
Her chest heaved as he turned her onto her back again. She jerked her face away, her chin jutting out, refusing to look at him.
Defiance.
He loved to see fear mixed with defiance in her eyes. It was so f*cking tempting. She had no idea what her defiance did to him. The things he wanted to do to her...
Victor leaned over her, one knee settling between her thighs with force as she shuddered, eyes going wide in horror, his hands braced on either side of her shoulders.
Caging her completely. Owning the space around her.
“Look at me.” He demanded.
She didn’t. The position they were in was so intimate and scary. Her stomach was in knots, and her heartbeat was skyrocketing.
She tried to move her legs and thighs, but it only made him lower himself down on her until his knee was pressing against her intimacy, and she closed her eyes shut as heat flooded her skin. Her body stiffened.
"I'll ask you just once, Tigritsa (Tigress)," he rasped in his deep voice thick with Russian accent.
Her heart was thumping in her ears. He was like a beast hovering over her. His shirt was tight against his wet muscles. His shoulders bulged as he breathed. He resembled a beast by all means. His nose flared, and his jaw clenched.
Those sharp blue eyes, coated with thick lashes, glared down at her with two raw emotions.
Rage.
And...
Unadulterated Hunger.
"Why did you do it?" He growled, grabbing her delicate jaw as his fingers dug into her cheeks, making her plump lips pucker out as he forced her to meet his gaze. For a fraction of a second, she almost told him, but then anger surged in her veins as she glared back at him.
"Go to hell!" She seethed.
A beat passed.
And then Victor chuckled. Low. Dangerous. Unhinged in the quietest way possible. He threw his head back and laughed as his chest rumbled. His wet hair looked exotic, and the wet shirt showed all his abs and muscles.
He looked down at her and grinned. "I should hate you." He murmured as his thumb brushed her lower lip absent-mindedly.
“Do you?” Serena whispered.
Something shifted in his gaze. Something unreadable. Something terrifying. Something raw.
"F*CK it!" He growled and crashed his lips on hers as she froze, and then he kissed her.
Hard.
Rough.
Like punishment.
Like possession.
Like his dangerous f*cking craving.
The heavy, armored SUV rolled smoothly through the private gates of the secluded estate, the tires crunching over the pristine gravel. Serena’s hands were tightly clenched in her lap, her knuckles turning white from sheer anticipation. Her heart was beating a frantic rhythm against her ribs. For months, she was away from her sister. They do get to call and talk, but that was it. She wanted to visit her sooner, but things happened. But today, the heavy fog of anxiety was finally lifting.Sitting right beside her in the dim, tinted cabin was Victor. His massive frame leaned back against the leather seat, his icy blue eyes fixed on the window, his expression a mask of cold, unreadable stone. He looked every bit the brutal Pakhan who ruled the city with an iron fist, yet he was the one who had made this moment possible.The SUV came to a halt in front of a sprawling, elegant mansion nestled deep within the highly secured Moretti territory. The doors clicked open, and the moment Serena ste
The golden morning sun cut sharply through the sheer perimeter of the balcony curtains, slicing across the dark expanses of Victor’s master suite. Serena opened her eyes slowly, her mind hazy, heavy, and completely disoriented. The first thing she felt was the smooth, cool slip of silk against her bare thighs, the oversized black button-down shirt that belonged to her husband. The second thing she felt was a crushing, unyielding weight anchored heavily across her waist.A massive, calloused hand was splayed flat over her stomach, trapping her securely against a wall of solid, radiating muscle.The immediate spike of panic hit her, a hard, instinctual jolt that made her breath catch in her throat. She was in his bed. She was trapped in the lion’s den, surrounded by the heavy masculine scent of sandalwood, leather, and winter rain. Her heart started to hammer against her ribs, but as she stared at his muscular arm wrapped around her, the panic morphed into something entirely different.
The silence inside the master suite of the Volkov estate was absolute, broken only by the rhythmic, delicate rise and fall of the breath against his chest. Outside, a heavy summer rain beat a steady, muted rhythm against the reinforced glass windows, blurring the lights of the sprawling estate into distant, watery smudges. But inside the dark bedroom, the world had shrunk down to the heavy mattress, the scent of expensive sandalwood mixed with sweet vanilla, and the fragile girl curled securely against his side.Victor lay wide awake, his icy blue eyes fixed on the shadowed ceiling plaster above. He didn't move. He barely even breathed, hyper-aware of the small, warm weight of Serena pressed flat against his rigid torso.They had spent an hour in a brutal, breathtaking collision. He had kissed her until her resistance broke, until her stubborn defenses crumbled into liquid heat, and her soft, full lips were completely swollen and flushed a deep, bruised crimson. By the time the storm
The weight of Victor’s words hung in the damp air of the master bedroom, heavy, absolute, and terrifyingly logical. Serena stayed frozen against the cold wall, her wrists still pinned high above her head by his single, massive hand. Her chest heaved against his, the soaking wet silk of her nightgown translucent and cold against her skin, yet she was burning from the inside out.The realization that Victor hadn’t ordered the attack didn’t break her heart over Roberto’s betrayal. It couldn't. Her father and his men had never been kind to her; they had always been cruel, treating her like an object rather than a daughter. Roberto lying to her wasn't a shocking tragedy; it was just typical Moretti behavior. It simply means her father didn't want her to be civil with Victor. He didn't want peace. He wanted total, destructive chaos, and he had happily weaponized her trauma just to twist her mind against the Russians.And she thought maybe... just maybe because she was their blood, they won'
The heat in the indoor pool room had reached a boiling point. The water around them felt warm, but the raw, unadulterated desire burning between their bodies was completely scorching. Serena couldn’t move. She couldn’t think. Her small hands were still locked tightly around Victor’s neck, her fingers digging into his wet skin out of pure survival instinct. She could feel the rapid thudding of his heart against her ribs, matching the wild, frantic rhythm of her own.Victor didn't stop at that. The dark, possessive beast inside him had broken its chains completely, and he was done playing the role of the patient husband. With a low, ragged growl, he gripped her waist tightly and pushed her back against the smooth, tiled ledge of the pool. Before she could even gasp, Victor lifted her completely out of the water, setting her down on the cold edge.The contrast was immediate and shocking. The cool night air hit her wet silk nightgown, sending a violent shiver straight down her spine, whil
The water around them felt warm, but the heat burning between their bodies was completely scorching.Serena couldn’t move. She couldn’t think. Her small hands were still locked tightly around Victor’s neck, her fingers digging into his wet skin. His massive frame completely trapped her; her legs wrapped around his waist out of pure survival instinct. The soaking wet silk of her nightgown was practically invisible now, sticking to her like a second skin, leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination.Every single line of her soft curves was crushed against the hard, rigid muscle of his bare chest. She could feel the rapid thudding of his heart against her ribs, matching the wild, erratic rhythm of her own.Victor stared down at her, his breathing heavy and ragged. The water kept them floating, but his grip on her waist was so tight it felt like he was afraid she'd disappear. His blue eyes were no longer ice; they had turned into a dark, stormy sea of pure, unadulterated hunger. The bea
Silence had never been a problem for Victor. It was something he understood, something he controlled, something that obeyed him like everything else in his world. But Serena Moretti’s silence… was not the same. It wasn’t submission, nor was it fear in its simplest form. It was measured, deliberate,
He wasn’t what she expected.Serena stood in front of the mirror, her fingers resting lightly against the edge of the vanity. Her reflection stared back at her, calm, composed, untouched. Anyone looking at her would think she was perfectly fine, perfectly in control. But beneath that still surface,
The night should have ended at the gala, but it followed him home like something unfinished. The mansion stood in silence, vast and obedient, every light exactly where it should be, every shadow undisturbed. It was the kind of order Victor built his life on. Predictable. Controlled. Untouched.He w
The city bent to men like Victor. It breathed because he allowed it to. It survived because Victor chose not to destroy it. And tonight it felt restless.Victor Volkov stood behind his desk, the floor-to-ceiling windows stretching behind him, overlooking the glittering skyline and the magnificent s







