
Chapter One: The Humiliation
Alexander Petrov’s POV
“It smells like a dead rat in here. I wonder why this place suddenly reeks of that.” Vivian said, holding her nose as soon as Alexander walked in.
“But it smells just fine—” Marcus, her husband wanted to say, but the moment he set his eyes on Alexander, his nose scrunched up and his facial expression suddenly turned sour. Alexander halted his steps, his hand tightening around the wine glass he was holding. Fury thrummed through him.
“You’re right, the stench is actually powerful,” Marcus added, his voice thickened with scorn. Everyone in the grand ballroom had quietened down; the charity gala seemed to have been put on hold by Alexander’s entrance.
“Did you perhaps purchase that suit—or rather stole it from a mentally deranged man? Because there’s really no way in hell you’d put that on to a family’s occasion.” Vivian continued.
Alexander stared down at his suit. Threadbare at the cuff, creased at the sleeve. He had seen it when he was putting it on. The suit had ‘cheap’ written all over it, but there was barely anything he could do. It was the only one that went in line with the theme for the year.
His grip tightened on the wine glass. The stem cracked.
Wine spilled across his hand, dark red against his skin. He stared at the broken stem, genuine confusion flickering across his face. He hadn’t meant to do that. The ballroom went silent for a heartbeat.
Vivian stepped back, her eyes wide for just a second before she laughed. “Even the cheap glassware can’t handle you, Alexander. How embarrassing.”
Laughter rippled around the room again, but Alexander caught the flicker of unease in Vivian’s eyes. She had seen it too—the way the glass shattered without warning.
His eyes traveled to Isabella, his wife, who stood at a corner with one of her cousins who had a large mocking smile displayed on her face. As always, she didn’t step in or try to get her family to stop mocking him.
A muscle ticked in Alexander’s jaw. His expression went flat, way too flat as humor engulfed the ballroom.
The polished marble, the chandeliers, and the sharp tension in the air—he knew every detail too well. Three years of this damn gala and the insults never changed, only the faces delivering them did.
Old-money aristocrats of the Summers family gathered each year to reinforce their social hierarchy at the annual gala. It was a total show of power and money, and as much as he wanted to not show up each year, he still had to.
“Do you even know the funniest part about this? It’s that if we list up to a hundred families below us, Alexander’s family wouldn’t be part of it. I’ve never seen this level of poverty before.” Marcus laughed alongside Vivian and a few other people.
Vivian turned to Isabella, a warm smile donning her face. “Isabella dear, what did your husband buy for you on your birthday last week?” She asked.
“Buy? You didn’t even say ‘get’. It’s only someone who has money that’ll purchase something. If he actually buys something for her, then it’d be from Isabella’s money.” Marcus responded, eliciting more rounds of laughter from the people.
Vivian walked over to Alexander, maintaining a reasonable distance between them. “Tell me Alexander, how does it feel knowing you’ll never give my niece the life she deserves?”
Marcus chuckled. “She could still fix that though. Viktor Romanov is ready to marry her.”
Alexander saw Isabella shift in the corner of his eyes, her expression unreadable. Her face was calm and distant, too controlled for someone whose husband is being torn apart by her family members. He didn’t know if that hurt more than the insults. She had never once stood up for him.
His lips thinned in a straight line as Marcus mentioned that name. If only they knew that Viktor Romanov was his uncle’s chief financial officer who had been sent to infiltrate aristocratic circles that hold influence over international politics.
“That’s true. Isabella, I’d advise you to divorce this ‘refugee’ and get together with someone more worthy of the Summers name. Viktor is the perfect man for you.” Another woman said, and Vivian nodded.
Viktor had been dickriding the family for months, courting the family’s favor for as long as he could remember. If only they knew that Alexander had also been tracking Viktor’s movements for six months. None of these people knew his true identity, including Isabella.
Alexander’s mouth curved, not in a smile but in control. Not even one person in the room was on his side. They were all the same. Cruel. He wondered how they’d react when they found out that the charity gala that they all held so dearly was actually used by his own uncle to launder money for his regime.
Refugee. Alexander swallowed down the burn rising in his throat.
“You should have just stayed at home, man.” A guy he hadn’t even seen before whispered in his ear as he walked past.
“That’s enough.”
The words came out cold. Commanding. Alexander hadn’t meant for his voice to drop that low, to carry that much weight, but the guy froze mid-step. His eyes went wide and he stumbled backwards like he’d just touched fire.
The man hurried away without another word.
Alexander exhaled slowly, forcing his shoulders to relax. He couldn’t slip like that. Not here. Not yet.
Another man approached him next, and Alexander thought he’d be the reasonable one till he opened his mouth.
“I have a piece of advice for you. Just divorce Isabella before she does it. You should know that this marriage thing is going nowhere, you’re way below her social status and she wouldn’t live the rest of her life with you.” He tapped Alexander’s shoulder as though he was encouraging him.
“And maybe you should get a real job, even if it’s for you to be a highway robber. You really need to alleviate yourself—”
“I said that’s enough.” Alexander cut him off, his voice quiet but sharp as a blade.
The man held up his hands in surrender. “It’s just friendly advice.” Then he walked away backwards with his hands still held up.
As soon as he was left alone, his eyes travelled to the corner of the room where Isabella stood, and for the second time that night, their eyes clashed. Something flickered through her eyes for a brief moment. He couldn’t pinpoint it, but it wasn’t sympathy—it was more like tiredness. She looked exhausted from her family’s cruelty. Or it could be something else, he wasn’t sure.
Then suddenly, Isabella’s arm was dragged by her Aunt, breaking the moment. Vivian dragged Isabella over to where Marcus stood close to Alexander. He tried really hard not to listen to whatever they discussed, but they were really loud, especially when Marcus talked.
Just then, Viktor walked into the ballroom with a charming smile splayed across his lips. He greeted everyone he met on his way politely, even the people that he was older than. Everyone stared at him in admiration and whispered quiet praises of his goodness.
But Alexander stood indifferent. He watched Viktor silently with a predatory gaze. His eyes went to Viktor’s neck and for once, he envisioned his hand being wrapped around it as life snuffed out of him. One day. He was going to do that. All he needed was patience.
Viktor’s path brought him close to Alexander. Their shoulders brushed.
Viktor stumbled.
It was brief—barely noticeable—but Viktor’s confident stride faltered. He glanced back at Alexander, confusion flickering across his face. Something about that contact felt wrong. Cold. Dangerous.
Alexander didn’t move. Didn’t blink. Just held Viktor’s gaze with those same dead, patient eyes.
Viktor looked away first and continued into the ballroom, but his smile had tightened.
Marcus cast a glance at Alexander. “Isabella dear, you’ll be joining Viktor Romanov for a private business dinner tomorrow night. There’s no need for the ‘help’ to attend. You’ll be fine with Viktor.”
Alexander said nothing. He just turned and walked out of the ballroom, leaving the laughter and cruelty behind him.
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Chapter Ten
Chapter Ten: The First StandAlexander Petrov’s POVAlexander stared at Isabella. She stood in the doorway of the side room, chin raised, shoulders back. Her emerald dress was torn at the hem from running through the warehouse. Her hair had come loose from its pins. But her eyes were steady.“What did you just say?”“I said I’m not leaving. You can’t make me disappear. I’m staying.”“Isabella—”“No.” She stepped forward. “You don’t get to make this decision for me. You married me for strategy, fine. But I just watched your sister try to kill you. I just saw you nearly die. And now you’re going to walk into the Circle of Crowns gala—into the most dangerous room in Europe—and announce to the world that you’re alive.”“That’s exactly why you need to leave. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.”“I know.” Isabella’s voice was firm. “But I also know that you can’t navigate the Circle without me. You don’t know their politics. You don’t know who to trust. You’ve been playing the re
Chapter Nine
Chapter Nine: The Truth Laid BareAlexander Petrov’s POVAlexander led Isabella into a side room of the safe house. Small. Sparse. Just a table and two chairs.Isabella sat down without being asked. Her hands were shaking.Alexander remained standing. His mind was still processing what had just happened. Elena. The attack. Isabella showing up at the worst possible moment.Isabella saving his life.“You’ve been a Prince all along,” Isabella said finally. Her voice was steady, but her eyes were wide. Stunned.“I take it that you’ve been told. And I wanted you to hear it from me first, but I guess there’s nothing I can do anymore.” Alexander ran a hand through his hair.“I still want to hear it from you, Alex.”No one called him Alex except Dmitri. Hearing it from Isabella’s mouth felt strange. Intimate.He sat down across from her. “Like you rightly said, I’ve been a Prince all along. From the Valdorian Court to be precise, but I left home twelve years ago when I was sixteen.”Isabella
Chapter Eight
Chapter Eight: The Warehouse AmbushAlexander Petrov’s POVAlexander’s bike tore through the warehouse district at speeds that should have killed him. His phone was pressed to his ear, Dmitri’s voice crackling through.“How many?”“At least fifteen. Professional. Ghost is directing them. Elena’s inside. She’s looking for you.”“Casualties?”“James took a round to the shoulder. I’ve got him stabilized. Katerina’s barricaded in the server room. But Alex—they’re not here to destroy the operation. They’re here for you.”Alexander killed the engine two blocks out. Moved on foot. Silent.The warehouse was lit up like a fucking Christmas tree. Gunfire echoed in the night. He counted four guards down at the entrance—his guards—and slipped past their bodies into the building.The interior was chaos.Bullet holes in the walls. Overturned equipment. Blood on the concrete. His people were pinned down in defensive positions, returning fire against a coordinated assault.And at the center of it all
Chapter Seven
Chapter Seven: The Museum MeetingAlexander Petrov’s POVAlexander had been tracking Isabella since the dinner party. Not physically—he wasn’t that reckless. But through the estate’s security feeds. Through her phone’s GPS that Katerina had quietly tagged months ago.For protection, he’d told himself. In case his uncle’s men made a move.But tonight, as he watched her car pull away from the estate at 11:47 PM, heading toward the abandoned museum district, he knew this wasn’t about protection.This was about the text message.The one from the unknown number. The one that said: “Your husband is not who he claims to be. Meet me tomorrow if you want to know the truth.”Except ‘tomorrow’ was now tonight. And Isabella was going to meet whoever sent it.“Fuck.” Alexander grabbed his jacket. “Dmitri, I’m heading out.”“At midnight? Where—”“The old museum. Isabella’s meeting someone.”Dmitri’s expression darkened. “Could be a trap.”“I know. That’s why I’m going.”He took the bike instead of
Chapter Six
Chapter Six: The First Face-SlappingAlexander Petrov’s POVThe Summers family hosted a small dinner party three days after the bank incident. Nothing major—just close family and a few business associates. Vivian had insisted Viktor attend.“He’s such a charming young man,” she’d gushed to Isabella. “And after that terrible bank robbery, we should make sure he’s alright.”Alexander had received the invitation like he always did—through a brief text from Isabella. No explanation. Just a time and a dress code.He showed up exactly on time.The dining room was already full. Vivian. Marcus. Isabella’s father. A few cousins. And Viktor, sitting next to Vivian like he owned the fucking place.Until Alexander walked in.Viktor’s wine glass trembled in his hand. His face went pale. His eyes tracked Alexander’s every movement like he was watching a predator circle.Alexander said nothing. Just took his seat at the far end of the table—the spot they always gave him. The spot that made it clear
Chapter Five
Chapter Five: The Witness & The PhotoAlexander Petrov’s POVAlexander had been tracking Viktor’s movements for six months. Every meeting. Every transaction. Every fucking breath the bastard took, Alexander knew about it.So when Katerina pinged him that Viktor was heading to the Northern Bank—the one his uncle used to launder money through shell corporations—Alexander knew he had to see this for himself.He arrived at the bank fifteen minutes before Viktor did. Blended into the crowd. Just another customer.The bank was busy. Marble floors. High ceilings. The kind of place where money whispered instead of talked.Alexander stood near the back, pretending to fill out a deposit slip. His eyes tracked Viktor the moment he walked through the door.Viktor moved with confidence. Expensive suit. Expensive watch. The kind of man who’d never been told ‘no’ in his entire privileged life. He headed straight for the private banking section.Alexander kept his distance. Watched. Waited.That’s wh
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