Epilogue

One Year Later…

Konstantin’s manor was not the same anymore; it had changed.

Physically, the building now looked different. While the balcony remained where it was because of Konstantin’s sentimental attachment (which he’d deny to any other person), the manor now had a medical wing for the Bratva’s legitimate employees.

However, the immaterial change in the manor was even more palpable. While guards and workers still worked at the house, it no longer felt like a military base. It was now home.

Greta was right, after all. Because I didn’t lose myself by staying with Konstantin.

I had become the public ‘good face’ of Konstantin’s world.

I was in charge of running the discreet medical wing, and I couldn’t have asked for anything to be different.

I had my dream and the man of my dreams. A man who would stop at nothing to make me happy.

Konstantin still spoke to others like he’d be charged for using more than a few words at a time, but even his most distant clients could sense the change in him.

He now spends his time between Bratva enforcement and being by my side.

While no one could separate the man from his leather jackets, they no longer act as shields against the ones who love him; they were just a style choice now.

As I gazed at my reflection in the mirror, I imagined what I knew would be evident soon. Just then, Konstantin walked into our bedroom, his hands wrapping around me from behind.

“Hey, baby,” he greeted as I hugged him back.

“Hey,” I answered in a whisper, smiling at him through the mirror. “I have something for you. A gift, if you will.”

He turned me around in his arms so I was facing him. “Really?”

“Yeah,” I answered, going to the nightstand and pulling the lower drawer out. I brought out the small box and gave it to him.

Giving me a playful, scrutinizing look, he opened the box. He brought out the pregnancy test and looked up at me.

“It’s positive,” I told him, nodding.

He dropped the box on the dresser and asked, elation clear in his voice, “You’re pregnant?”

“Yes.”

He threw his arms around me and kissed me.

“The world belongs to us,” he whispered, eyes closed, his forehead touching mine. “I’ll always protect you, baby.”

“And our baby,” I added.

“And our baby,” he concurred. “Always.”

******

THE END

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