Maksim: A Dark Mafia Romance (Akimov Bratva) by Nicole Fox (good books to read for beginners .TXT) š
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āIām sorry that I have to go,ā I say. āBut I hope I can see you again soon.ā
āWill we play Serfdom again?ā she asks.
I nod. āDefinitely. Maybe Iāll get you a new board with new pieces too.ā
She grins before tightly hugging me. āThank you, Mrs. A.ā
I hug her back, but I canāt quite get any words out. When I let her go, I can barely look at her. I know if I look too long, I wonāt be able to leave.
I nearly run past Larry and out the door. The police car is pulling away. Maksim is in his truck, his head bowed as he talks on his phone.
I canāt focus on hypotheticals. I need to focus on my plan of exposing Maksim. After heās in prison, I can work on getting Lily out of this place. After that, weāll get out of here. Weāll go to some little town or the middle of nowhereāsomewhere that Mafias donāt exist. I can give up my career for that.
I can give up my feelings for Maksim, too. He canāt be a good man. Heās using me. Heās using Lily to get to me. Heās killing people. He leads a criminal organization that couldnāt care less about anyone except themselves.
Iāll remember that. And Iāll make him pay for it.
15
Maksim
āChicken Kiev, sir.ā Chef Calderon sets the plate down. The scent of the chicken wafts toward me.
āThank you, Chef,ā I say. āYou can leave.ā
āThank you, sir.ā
He walks out of the dining room, taking off his apron as he goes. The chicken Kiev is tender enough to cut with a fork and itās as decadent as ever, but the memory of Cassandraās grilled cheese makes me taste the melted cheese and the burnt bread. It should disgust me, but itās a good memory.
Spending time with Cassandra and Lily was better than I thought it would be. Enjoyable, even. Itās unnerving. Iāve spent my life honing my rage as a weapon. But pleasant contentment feels alien and strange.
And genuine fear is still lingering in the background, desperate for my attention. I know more than anybody that caring about anyone gives me a vulnerability thatās easy to attack. Even with Natalie dead, the Balduccis found a way to desecrate her memory by killing Ravil at her gravesite. Itās a dishonor to her and a blatant attempt at hurting me by attacking those close to meāthe living and the dead alike.
The thought of going to Cassandraās gravesite and witnessing someone killed nearby as a way to mock her deathāthe idea causes an ache in my chest thatās deeper than the pain from it happening to Natalie. I canāt let it happen again. I donāt make the same mistake twice and Iām not about to start because of a Balducci.
I check my phone. Yakov has called continuously to update me on our attempts to attack, bait, and taunt Gianluigi. But the incursions into his territory have only managed to leave craters where our soldiers had shootouts. My men are better shots, but the Balduccis have home-field advantage.
I pore over a map of West Side of Manhattan, the Balducci stronghold. I circle their weaknesses until I forget all of my own.
Our two Mafia doctors are waiting when we enter through the basement of the Akimov Suites. Theyāve already transformed the area into a temporary operating room, the plastic sheets whipping around us as we bring in Semyon, Yury, Joseph, and Ivan.
I grab Dr. Lisovās shoulderāheās been with us the longest and Iāve literally trusted him with my life. āThey all need to make it. Understood?ā
He nods, but his face is pale and his hands are less confident than usual as he and Dr. Puzakov transfer the four men onto the beds. The scent of blood is overpowering. The sound of panting and grunts, followed by occasional high-pitched keening, is debilitating. I secure the basement, pacing as the doctors work.
I should have found another doctor before we started this war. Two doctors canāt save four men.
I shouldnāt have attacked the Balduccisā meth lab. I should have stuck with attacking their lieutenants one by one. They may have been more prepared, but they would never have been able to surmise which house we were going to attack next. The stress and stretching their resources would have worn them down eventually.
I should have found another way. Timofey, Konstantin, and Luca are dead. Semyonās wound doesnāt look life-threatening, but Yury, Joseph, and Ivan could easily die. We won the battleāat least ten of his men are dead, including the Balduccisā meth cooks, but I canāt justify our heavy casualties. I need a better way to execute my revenge. Our revenge.
And I have a way.
Cassandra.
Why donāt I just use her like I had always planned? I spent all that time tracking down Lily. I threatened Gianluigiās black sheep cousin, I threatened the lawyer, and I played nice with the foster care system. I put in more work for this than any of my other plans of attack. But I havenāt pulled the trigger. I havenāt revealed my ace in the hole.
Why?
Itās because sheās not what I expected. Sheās surprised me, challenged me in ways that no one in my world has ever dared. Sheās a curiosity. A fun, sexy toy. I need to remember that I can break toys and get myself new ones. None of them will be like Cassandra, but Iām not going to throw away months of work because some woman spread her legs for me, especially when the trade-off is my men getting picked off.
I pull out my cell phone. Gianluigiās number is buried in the contactsāanother present from his lawyer. I dial.
āWho is this?ā Gianluigi answers.
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