SHE'S VIKTOR ROMANOV'S.
img img SHE'S VIKTOR ROMANOV'S. img Chapter 6 Grandma will head of this!
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Chapter 7 Focus on your education img
Chapter 8 Get in your room img
Chapter 9 I need to survive. img
Chapter 10 She was trying something new. img
Chapter 11 Because If I get tired, people die img
Chapter 12 A girl like you doesn't belong at the table. img
Chapter 13 Drop it, Vlan. img
Chapter 14 Are you joking, girl img
Chapter 15 I wasn't a man who got played. img
Chapter 16 Kolkata. img
Chapter 17 This could be you img
Chapter 18 What are you hiding img
Chapter 19 Was I not convincing enough img
Chapter 20 She was some different kind of threat. img
Chapter 21 Some things are best forgotten. img
Chapter 22 No weakness yet. img
Chapter 23 Everything is fine. img
Chapter 24 My father in all but blood. img
Chapter 25 Another of his games. img
Chapter 26 She's just another pawn, Vlan. img
Chapter 27 Fear is dangerous. img
Chapter 28 Whatever game Anya was playing, I was already loosing. img
Chapter 29 Curiosity killed the cat. img
Chapter 30 Good to see you too, babushka. img
Chapter 31 Business in the shadows img
Chapter 32 Enough. This conversation is over. img
Chapter 33 I can't be what you want me to be. img
Chapter 34 You're stronger than that. img
Chapter 35 Why am I always caught between what I feel and what I should feel img
Chapter 36 Why was it always him img
Chapter 37 She's mine and I am not letting her go. img
Chapter 38 Why had Viktor stepped in img
Chapter 39 You missed a spot on the table earlier. img
Chapter 40 She's dangerous. img
Chapter 41 Dangerous img
Chapter 42 Spasibo for nothing. img
Chapter 43 You're mine. img
Chapter 44 I will handle things from here. img
Chapter 45 You belong to me now. Don't forget it. img
Chapter 46 It was the truth. img
Chapter 47 What if it was someone I'd never suspected img
Chapter 48 You're trouble for just existing here. img
Chapter 49 Thanks for the advice. img
Chapter 50 Suspecting him should be a crime. img
Chapter 51 You're back. img
Chapter 52 Something didn't add up. img
Chapter 53 We need to talk about Mexico. img
Chapter 54 He was careful. img
Chapter 55 Everything was normal for now. img
Chapter 56 Please Viktor, f**k me. img
Chapter 57 You're my weakness. img
Chapter 58 Pieces didnt get to make decisions. img
Chapter 59 There are no cracks. img
Chapter 60 I wasn't going to give up img
Chapter 61 I couldn't stop thinking about Viktor. img
Chapter 62 This is the price of trust. img
Chapter 63 He'd kill her Viktor. I couldn't risk it. img
Chapter 64 I can prove what I am saying. img
Chapter 65 Why does he care so much, If I was just a toy img
Chapter 66 You'll get engaged to Isabella tomorrow. img
Chapter 67 You don't leave. img
Chapter 68 Noone crossed Viktor Romanov without consequences. img
Chapter 69 Take her back to her room. img
Chapter 70 Saving Celine img
Chapter 71 Will she live img
Chapter 72 Stop acting like a lovesick fool. The Romanov name depends on it. img
Chapter 73 Because you are mine to protect. img
Chapter 74 She thinks I am threat. img
Chapter 75 Distrust is a lesser trust than betrayal. img
Chapter 76 Who are your parents img
Chapter 77 What are you hiding, Kulkolta. img
Chapter 78 He cares about you. img
Chapter 79 You're not as unreadable as you think. img
Chapter 80 I am falling for you. img
Chapter 81 I am not marrying Isabella img
Chapter 82 Love Obsession Something entirely img
Chapter 83 With respect, Irina is your grandmother img
Chapter 84 I am your fiancee, Viktor. img
Chapter 85 I am not going anywhere img
Chapter 86 The heist. img
Chapter 87 Now, go. I will handle it. img
Chapter 88 Don't you dare finish that statement. img
Chapter 89 I can't afford to lose. img
Chapter 90 Paranoia suits you img
Chapter 91 Your time will come. Just not tomorrow. img
Chapter 92 Why would you care img
Chapter 93 My golden one. img
Chapter 94 But you didn't think you were the only one with a plan. img
Chapter 95 You trusted the wrong person. img
Chapter 96 You're the best uncle ever. img
Chapter 97 Forever twenty. img
Chapter 98 Where's Nikolai. img
Chapter 99 He knew he was gonna die img
Chapter 100 Family is everything img
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Chapter 6 Grandma will head of this!

VIKTOR POV.

The scent of burning tobacco filled the air as I exhaled slowly, watching the smoke curl toward the ceiling like a ghost of the past.

The crystal glass in my other hand was half-filled with whiskey, the golden liquid catching the dim glow of the office lamp.

A gun rested on the table beside me, freshly cleaned, its weight familiar-almost comforting.

I had lived with the scent of blood and gunpowder for two decades. It was in my bones, in my breath. There was no escaping it.

A knock at the door.

"Enter."

Yuvi stepped in, dressed in all black as usual, his sharp gaze scanning the room before settling on me.

"We have a problem," he said.

"When don't we?" I flicked the cigarette into the ashtray, rolling my shoulders. "Talk."

"The shipment from Istanbul-it's gone. Our men were ambushed before securing the goods. Word is, Boris is making moves again."

My fingers tightened around the glass. Boris Smirnov.

The son of the man who had ended my family.

My jaw ticked as the memory surfaced, unbidden.

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I had woken up to the scent of fresh bread and my grandmother's quiet chanting. A prayer of protection.

It was a cold morning in Moscow, frost creeping along the edges of the windows as my father, Vladimir Romanov, adjusted his cufflinks, his face calm but unreadable.

Beside him, my older brother, Alexei, was lacing his boots, muttering about how pointless the meeting was.

"They won't listen," Alexei had said. "We're wasting our time."

Father had merely given him a look. "Peace is always worth the effort, even if it fails."

I had been eighteen then-young, impulsive, but not foolish. I knew the Smirnovs were not the type to negotiate. But my father had insisted on extending an olive branch.

It was the last time I saw them alive.

Hours later, their bodies were delivered to our gate. Wrapped in bloodstained sheets, their throats slit. My grandmother's screams still echoed in my head.

I had been forced to step up that very night. The only surviving son of the Romanov family, thrust into power before I even had time to grieve. There was no time for weakness. No time for mourning. Only vengeance.

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I exhaled through my nose, dragging a hand down my face.

"That bastard."

Yuvi nodded. "He's getting bolder. The attack wasn't just about the shipment. He's sending a message."

I smirked, leaning back. "Good. I'll send one back."

Yuvi's phone buzzed, but before he could check it, my gaze flickered to the surveillance screens mounted on the wall.

Kukolka.

She was in the game room with Nikolai, cross-legged on the floor, her emerald-green eyes narrowed in concentration.

Her wavy hair cascaded down her back, a few strands falling over her petite nose as she focused on the screen.

Nikolai nudged her, laughing, but she barely reacted, too caught up in whatever game they were playing.

I took a slow sip of whiskey, inhaling deeply.

I had never cared for the pet ceremony. Never had any interest in purchasing a woman like some prized possession. But Irina had insisted.

You must not look weak before the others, Viktor. They are watching. Always watching.

So I had chosen. And now, the woman I had selected seemed determined to test my patience every single day.

"She's settling in well," Yuvi noted, following my gaze.

"She's a pain in the ass," I muttered.

Yuvi smirked. "Yet, you watch her."

I turned to him slowly, my expression blank. "If you're going to say something stupid, leave."

He chuckled, raising his hands in surrender. "Just an observation."

I took another drag of my cigarette, exhaling slowly.

Boris wanted to play games. I was more than happy to oblige.

I told Yuvi to call a meeting as we needed to discuss the next line of action. Romanov must be on top of the game.

The meeting had gone as expected-long, filled with tension, and ending with no real solutions, just more blood to be spilled. It was always the same.

Lighting another cigarette, I made my way to my room, rolling my shoulders to ease the stiffness. The moment I opened the door, I stopped.

Isabella stood inside, half-naked, her silk robe barely clinging to her body. I exhaled, the smoke curling around me.

Not this again.

She smiled, running a hand through her dark waves. "Took you long enough."

My jaw clenched. "What do you want?"

She took a slow step forward, eyes gleaming with something predatory. "What do you think?"

Her hand lifted to undo the last knot of her robe, but my mind flashed back-to another moment, another woman.

Anya. Yesterday, that I had walked in on her.

She had stood frozen, emerald eyes wide with shock, arms frantically trying to cover herself. Her cheeks had flushed a deep red, her lips parting in a silent gasp.

Unlike Isabella, she hadn't wanted to be seen. Unlike Isabella, she hadn't wanted me. I pushed the memory aside.

"You shouldn't be here," I said flatly.

Her smile faltered. "Viktor," she purred, taking another step closer. "We're going to get married soon. Why are you still keeping your distance?"

I held her gaze, unblinking. "Because I don't want to."

Her face twisted in frustration. "We're not children playing pretend! You chose me-"

"I didn't. Babushka(grandma) arranged this." My voice was sharp, cutting through the space between us.

Her lips pressed together, anger simmering beneath her beautiful features. I sighed, dragging my shirt over my head and tossing it onto the chair.

That was a mistake because the moment my chest was bare, she moved.

Her fingers slid over my left arm, tracing the ink that covered it. The swirling lines and symbols told a story-a story of blood, vengeance, and survival.

"You never let me touch you this up close before," she murmured, her fingers gliding over the designs. "It suits you."

I didn't respond.

She pressed closer, her breath warm against my skin as her lips brushed over my chest. Then-she bit my nipple.

I grabbed her wrist.

"Enough."

Her eyes flicked up to mine, defiance flashing in them. "Why are you doing this?" she demanded. "I'm human and I have blood flowing through my veins."

My grip tightened. "Leave."

Her nostrils flared, but she knew better than to argue. Jerking her arm away, she huffed, snatching her robe tighter around her body.

"Grandma will hear of this." She stormed out.

                         

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