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BABY FOR THE BRATVA
A SURPRISE PREGNANCY MAFIA ROMANCE
BELLA KING
AFTER MIDNIGHT
Copyright © 2024 by Bella King
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CONTENTS
Blurb
Chapter 1
Stella
Chapter 2
Stella
Chapter 3
Yuri
Chapter 4
Stella
Chapter 5
Yuri
Chapter 6
Stella
Chapter 7
Yuri
Chapter 8
Stella
Chapter 9
Yuri
Chapter 10
Stella
Chapter 11
Stella
Chapter 12
Yuri
Chapter 13
Stella
Chapter 14
Yuri
Chapter 15
Stella
Chapter 16
Yuri
Chapter 17
Stella
Chapter 18
Yuri
Chapter 19
Stella
Chapter 20
Yuri
Chapter 21
Stella
Chapter 22
Stella
Chapter 23
Yuri
Chapter 24
Stella
Chapter 25
Yuri
Chapter 26
Stella
Chapter 27
Stella
Chapter 28
Yuri
Chapter 29
Stella
Chapter 30
Stella
Chapter 31
Yuri
Chapter 32
Stella
Chapter 33
Yuri
Chapter 34
Stella
Chapter 35
Stella
Chapter 36
Yuri
Chapter 37
Stella
Chapter 38
Stella
Chapter 39
Yuri
Chapter 40
Stella
Chapter 41
Yuri
Chapter 42
Stella
Chapter 43
Yuri
Epilogue
Preview of Broken by the Bratva
BLURB
Yuri was supposed to be my secret lover,
My night of passion deep in the Caribbean Sea,
Rocking the entire cruise ship with our forbidden desire.
I wasn’t supposed to fall for his piercing blue eyes,
His abs that rolled like waves in the ocean,
Or the way he commanded my body like he was the captain of my ship.
Now, I’m pregnant with his baby,
But before I can even tell him, he drops to one knee with a question.
A marriage proposal for all the wrong reasons,
And a paycheck of ten million dollars to accept it.
1
Stella
Guess who impulse bought a month-long adult-only Caribbean cruise the day she broke up with her toxic boyfriend?
Yes, that’s right…
Me.
The woman dragging a clumsily packed rainbow polka dot suitcase behind her as she fumbles in her purse for her boarding pass.
Maybe I forgot it. That would give me the perfect excuse to go running back to my ex instead of committing to an entire month of no-contact.
There’s no cell signal in the middle of the ocean, and I declined the Wi-Fi package.
Insane, I know, but I need the break. It’ll prevent me from hopping back on my phone and trying to find matches that look suspiciously similar to my ex. Dark brown hair, bright blue eyes, and a smile that simultaneously says fuck me and beware.
Rebounds are fun and all, but I need a break after the past ten months of pointless arguments and gaslighting. I know that nobody is going to fuck me as well as my ex did, so I took the most drastic measures I could to ensure that I didn’t accidentally run into him at our local bar and end up hate-fucking all my progress away.
I need a fresh start, and if it means draining my emergency fund to afford this lavish cruise, then slather me in suntan oil and call me broke.
After all, I’m the queen of bad decisions. First, it was getting with Tyler, the toxic ex. Then, it was staying with him just because the sex was good. And my latest mishap is booking a month-long cruise with only two days to prepare for it.
I’m already getting cold feet as I step toward the counter where they’re checking passports and tickets. It’s like being in an airport. There’s security everywhere, and I still can’t find my boarding pass.
The scent of warm spices and coconut waft toward me, providing a brief distraction from my frantic search. I look up and almost gasp when I locate the source of the magnificent smell.
Standing a few places down in line from me is a man who should be banned from cruise lines for being too sexy. It’s almost obscene how attractive he is, with a broad chest and shoulders, tattoos crawling up his neck, and eyes as blue as the ocean.
Bluer than Tyler’s, in fact.
As if that wasn’t enough, his muscular body is draped in a silk Cuban shirt and shorts that show off his extraordinary quads.
My knees turn to jelly when he looks at me, catching me staring at him like I’ve never seen a real man before.
But I haven’t seen a real man before, at least not one as attractive as he is. It doesn’t seem fair, and I immediately feel a shimmer of resentment toward him. Not because he’s literally perfect in every way, but because I know a man that stunning would never choose me.
I’m sure he has a dozen women following him around at all times, but in this instance, he’s alone…
Impossible. I’m sure his girlfriend or wife is in the bathroom, rolling some expensive perfume over her collarbones before checking her lipstick in the mirror.
I sneak a glance over my shoulder again, pretending to have noticed something tickling the back of my foot.
He catches me looking again, his blue eyes sparkling with amusement as a smile tugs at one corner of his mouth.
But I got what I was looking for. There wasn’t a ring to be found on his large hands, which means he isn’t married.
I don’t know what I’m going to do with that information, but at least I know I’m not going to get slapped into the ocean by an angry supermodel for staring too long at her husband. I can sneak another look after I find my boarding pass.
And then I’m going to be on the same boat as him.
Thank goodness it’s such a large cruise ship. There are at least seven levels, and each one is crammed full of things to do. I’ll never be bored, and I desperately need the distractions after what happened between Tyler and me.
It was so sudden.
So jarring.
My brain has been buzzing with doubts for the past forty-eight hours, but I did the right thing. I can’t let him get away with something so disrespectful and obvious. I’m not the kind of woman who lets a man walk all over her, even if he’s a god in the bedroom.
I check my phone as I move up a spot in line. No texts. He doesn’t know that I’m going on a cruise. He thinks I’m having a moment, and that I’m going to snap out of the no-contact phase once I get lonely and come running back to him.
But that’s not possible on a cruise ship. I’ll be out in the middle of the ocean most of the time, and when I’m not, I’ll be sipping rum in a bikini somewhere hot. Really fucking hot. And I’ll be really fucking hot.
And then he’ll realize how badly he fucked up, and maybe he’ll be the one trying to run back to me.
While the fantasy of him begging on his knees is alluring, I know it’s just another way for me to mentally let him back into my life. If I were really over him, I wouldn’t even be thinking about him right now. I’d be thinking about how many crab legs I could eat before passing out in my bedroom and sleeping for twelve hours straight.
Or I’d be thinking about how many glasses of wine it would take to flirt with the handsome man behind me in line.
Probably half a glass, knowing myself. I’ve always been a cheap date, but my saving grace is the fact that I get too nervous to ever have sex on the first date. It takes at least a few weeks until I’m willing to commit to a man like that, and we have to be actually dating.
No hookups. That’s been a rule my entire life, and I doubt I’d break it for anyone.
The couple ahead of me moves past the security counter, and I realize it’s my turn to show my boarding pass… The one I still haven’t found.
“Oh, it’s somewhere here,” I say with a nervous smile, shuffling through my purse again as I step up to a woman wearing a white blouse and a bored expression.
I thumb through a few wads of cash and some receipts for all the new skincare makeup I bought to look pretty on the cruise. All of that is going to be a terrible waste if I can’t even get on board the ship.
My shoulders drop and I release a breath I di
dn’t realize I’d been holding when my fingers walk over a thick glossy paper. I pull it out, handing the boarding pass to the woman at the security counter along with my passport.
She barely even looks at it before handing it back to me, nodding for me to move along.
My shoulders come down another few inches as I breeze past her with my polka dot suitcase rattling behind me. One of the wheels is wobbly from when I threw it too hard into the trunk of my car. The rage from Tyler’s betrayal hasn’t left me, and it’s going to take more than a few outbursts to get it all out of my system.
I take a deep breath, letting it out slowly as I walk briskly past a couple of greeters at the entrance to the cruise ship. I’ve never been on a cruise before, but after watching dozens of videos to prepare myself for the experience, I feel confident that I won’t screw anything up.
Thank goodness for the internet!
The inside of the ship looks more like an enormous shopping mall than a boat, with flashing signs, wide-eyed customers, and that echo you only find in places that feel like you’re outside when you’re safely sheltered by a fogged glass roof.
Excitement creeps through me as I make my way past a few souvenir shops and arrive in a quieter area. I’m almost tempted to go on a shopping spree, but it’d be better to get my bags in my room and take a quick shower first.
Then, I can venture out without burdens. I might even be able to leave my thoughts of Tyler in my bedroom as well.
I walk further, checking my boarding pass for my room number. I already collected my keycard before boarding, so all I have to do is get to my room.
But the number isn’t that straight forward.
B675.
I assume it’s on the second floor because of the B, but it could also be on the sixth… But then what’s the B for?
I look around, trying to figure out where I am. There aren’t any rooms here, but people are bustling past me with suitcases, so I know I’m going in the right direction. I continue down the hallway, squeezing past people as I begin seeing rooms.
There’s an F-something, and then there’s an E-something, and then I realize I’m approaching the end of the hallway without a clue where I need to go. I should ask someone, but there’s nobody left. Everyone has found their room, and I’m suddenly very alone.
I run my fingers through my hair and then come away damp with sweat. Why the hell is it so hot in here? I thought I was indoors.
I turn around, going back down the hallway when I realize that A, B, and C aren’t anywhere here. I’m probably on the wrong side of the boat, too caught up in taking in the views to realize I’m supposed to be reading the signs.
I’m sure it’ll be obvious when I get back into the main shopping area.
The red carpet leads me back to where I came from, and I follow it closely to make sure I don’t get lost again. This place is a maze, and I can only imagine how it’s going to feel when I’m drunk.
Maybe I should hold back on the drinking until I know the way back to my room by heart. I might end up in someone else’s bed.
My phone buzzes, and I immediately snatch it out of my purse. I’m secretly hoping that it’s Tyler while simultaneously dreading the idea of confronting him before the ship departs. I don’t want him talking me out of this.
My stomach drops and my heart leaps up into my chest when I see his name on the phone. There’s no way he could know where I am right now.
Or is there?
2
Stella
My hand is shaking as I stop in the middle of the hallway to answer the phone. “Hello?” I ask, trying to sound annoyed. In reality, I’m just confused.
“Hey, Stella, care to tell me what the fuck is going on?” His voice is deep and harsh, and I almost feel like apologizing until I remember I haven’t done anything wrong. He’s trying to make me feel bad about leaving him, but he’s the one who deserves to feel bad.
And I bet he does. That’s why he’s taking it out on me like this.
“I don’t have the slightest clue what you’re talking about,” I reply, feigning ignorance to see how much he knows.
“First of all, I haven’t heard from you in days, and then I find out you’re taking a cruise? Is this for real?”
How the hell did he find out I was on a cruise? Is he stalking me?
“Tyler…” I begin, but I don’t know what to say. I’m freaked out by how much he knows.
He chuckles, and his voice turns cold. “You’ve been caught, Stella. Give it up. You dumped me so that you could go on your little cruise alone and get fucked by guys you barely know. And then, at the end of it, you’re going to come home acting like nothing happened.”
I scoff at his ridiculous suggestion, not only because it’s completely false, but also because even if I had done all that, it’s not a crime. I’m a free woman, and I’m under no obligation to involve anyone else in my life.
We aren’t married, he’s an asshole, and we’re no longer together.
I should hang up the phone right now, but I feel like arguing. I wasn’t able to express my anger when I found the text messages on his phone. I couldn’t tell him how disgusted I was with him because I was scared how he would react.
But he isn’t here right now. He can’t hurt me, and once I’m miles away in the ocean, he won’t even be able to get to me even if he wanted to come find me.
My phone almost slips from my hand as I grip it tighter. I was already sweaty before the call, but now I’m drenched. “You have no right to make those kinds of accusations, Tyler. You’re the one who was caught cheating, and you blew up our relationship like it meant nothing to you.”
“You didn’t even give me a chance to explain!”
I hesitate, but only for a moment. “There’s nothing to explain. I saw the pictures.”
“Those were old, from before we started dating. You’re blowing this way out of proportion,” he whines, and I know he’s trying to manipulate me again. He’s so good at it that it makes me sick.
“Just shut up,” I snarl. “It’s embarrassing to hear you whining like a bitch.” My entire body is electrified with adrenaline the moment my harsh words leave my mouth, but I know in my heart he deserves them.
Several seconds of dead silence follow before Tyler can muster up a response. “Wow… Just wow.”
“Wow is right,” I reply with a swell of excitement at my victory over him. “And now maybe I will fuck some other guys. Sounds like fun.”











