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Micah dropped her to her feet, took her hands, and twirled her around before pulling her in and holding her close. They danced and laughed, and my chest swelled, feeling too much all of a sudden, my arms weighing a ton.
I couldnât help but smile to myself as I watched her. We all heard the music, one by one, each of us making our way down to the ballroom.
Micah couldnât resist, instantly gravitating toward her, and it wasnât until he had her in his arms that I saw the tears on her face.
She was quickly smiling, though, and it was heart-wrenching, because I knew Iâd made her cry. No matter how many times I told myself she deserved to suffer, this wasnât in my nature.
Iâd be lost without some second chances myself. There were always two sides to a story, and everything was just a matter of perspective.
But finding out that she was the one who sent us to prison was almost a relief. It finally gave me permission to hate her and not just resent her because she had rejected me.
Micah swung her out, and she twirled, stepping on her tiptoes, and the both of them danced the Mashed Potato or some equally dumb dance, and I smiled even wider. For a few moments, we werenât in Blackchurch. We were friends, hanging out and having a good time.
And suddenly, I missed home a lot.
âGo to her,â Alex urged me.
Taylor, Aydin, and Rory hung back, amusement written on their faces, and part of me wanted to go to. It was like a whole other world to see her like this.
But years of disappointment and doubt kept me rooted in my spot.
âOw, ow!â Emmy suddenly yelped.
I shot my gaze up, seeing her stumble before Micah rushed in and pulled her up to him, keeping her steady.
She hissed, lifting her leg off the floor, and I saw blood stream down the bottom of her foot.
I took a step, but then Aydin stormed in, heading to the middle of the dance floor, and I stopped, watching him.
âOw,â she grunted, but then chuckled, looking around the floor. âShit, the glass.â
Aydin glared at Micah. âI thought you said you cleaned it up.â
âI did clean it up,â he rushed to explain.
Aydin swept Emmy into his arms, a couple of drops dripping off her heel, and my blood boiled so hot I felt nauseated, seeing her in his arms.
Goddammit. If my head would just settle on one emotion where she was concerned, that would be fucking fantastic. I hate her, but sheâs mine. Go away, but donât go with him!
He carried her past us, and we followed as I zoned in on her hands locked around his neck. He took her up the stairs, to his room, setting her on the bed as we all lingered by the door.
He couldâve taken her to the kitchen. He had a first aid kit there, too.
She lifted her foot up, setting it on her knee, probably trying to keep the blood off the carpet, but he knelt down in front of her and took it, holding a cloth to the bottom.
âItâs okay,â she said, trying to pull her leg away and hold the cloth herself.
He wouldnât let it go.
Lifting it up, he inspected the damage, and I got angrier by the second. Sheâd stepped on a shard. She was an architect. Sheâs had her share of splinters, asshole.
Aydin looked up, jerking his chin at the guys. âThereâs a bottle in the pantry,â he told them. âGo have fun.â
âFuck, yeah,â Taylor said, sliding back out of the room.
Rory slapped Micahâs stomach. âPool party.â
He breathed out a laugh, and they all left, heading back down the stairs and leaving Alex and me with Aydin and Emory.
I looked after the guys as they disappeared down the stairs, a sinking feeling in my gut. They were going to be drunk in an hour.
Aydin wanted them drunk.
I stepped closer, watching her and him, bracing myself for the fact that I wasnât going to be able to stop myself.
âI want a bottle,â she joked to Aydin.
He looked up at her, a smile playing on his lips. Without taking his eyes off of her, he reached over into the cabinet on the bedside table and pulled out another container and a glass, setting them both next to the lamp.
She grinned as he opened the bourbon and poured her two fingers.
âHere you go.â He handed it to her.
I could smell the amber liquid from here, my tongue suddenly ash in my mouth as he returned his attention to her foot.
Alex remained near the door, and I just wanted to pull Em out of the room and get the girls away, but I had plans for Aydin, and I wasnât ready to escalate it right now.
Even though it looked like that decision was getting more and more out of my control.
Emmy cupped the glass in her lap, staring down at it. âMy brother got so drunk on this stuff once,â she said. âI remember how it tasted like it was yesterday.â
Aydin tore open an anti-bacterial wipe with his teeth, his eyes darting to hers before cleaning the blood off her foot.
âI could never figure out why he hated me so much,â she continued. âLike where did the anger come from, you know? We had good parents. They didnât abuse us. He wasnât bullied.â She trailed off, staring at the glass. âBut he was always like that. As early as I can remember, everything had to be perfect. My hair. What I wore.â She started breathing heavier as the memories played behind her eyes. âSomething was always out of place, and it never pleased him. Everything I did was wrong.â
She fell silent, and I forgot the others in the room, remembering her dirty, untidy cuffs, and the hair always in her face.
âSo I stopped talking,â she nearly whispered. âThe outbursts got worse, and then the shouting started. Waking me up in the middle of the night, because I forgot to unload the dishwasher, or there were streaks on the bathroom mirror.â The look in her eyes grew distant, like she wasnât here anymore. âI peed my pants one night at dinner,â she said. âI was fifteen.â
I frowned, imagining going home to that every day after school.
âI realized he was sick, and nothing was going to be good enough,â she told us as Aydin bandaged her foot, âso I stopped trying. My clothes would be wrinkled and my hair not brushed, because if he was going to hit me anyway, thenâ¦â She met Aydinâs gaze. âThen fuck him.â
I watched him watch her, the space between them disappearing as he held her leg, but neither of them moved.
âI hardly ever saw him drunk,â she told us, âbut one night, he passed out with a quarter of this bottle left. I emptied it into a water bottle and took it to school.â
She chuckled, but a look of sadness crossed her eyes, remembering that day. When was it? Did I talk to her that day? Mess with her? Was I nice?
âHe thought he drank it all. He never knew.â She paused before continuing. âIt was just one time, but that was a good day. I didnât feel a thing. Not even the cracked rib.â
I knit my brow, thinking about Emory Scott sucking down bourbon in math class or stumbling through the cafeteria, and how easy it mustâve been to hide it, because no one ever noticed her.
Sheâd needed that bourbon more than she needed air that day, and I got that.
God, I got that.
You smile and laugh, not just because your head and everything in it feels lighter, but because when youâre drunk or high, itâs like a vacation. When youâre away from the same people, the same places, the same workâ¦you donât think about it. Itâs a break from everything that worries you or makes you anxious or keeps your world small and shallow, and everyone who wants to take a piece out of you, and when youâre high, itâs like that. It just doesnât even matter. Suddenly, youâre seeing Machu Picchu from your front porch, and you didnât even have to leave town.
She got drunk and loved her brother again.
What made her stronger than me was that she only did it once.
She closed her eyes as she lifted the glass to her lips, and I could tell by the longing on her face that she was escaping again. I charged over and grabbed the glass, the liquid sloshing onto my hand as I tossed it to the side.
It crashed against the wall, the glass shattering.
Donât. I stared down at her.
Iâd rather eat my hands than see her do that to herself. If this was who she was, Iâd rather this than see her become what I becameâsomeone who needed to hurt myself day after day in order to fucking smile.
âClean it up,â Aydin ordered.
But I remained still. I didnât know what the hell I wanted to do with her yet, but thisâwhatever this was going on between themâwas not happening. She didnât get to find herself with Aydin Khadir. She was coming with me.
âHe didnât save you then,â Aydin told her. âHe wonât save you now.â
He watched her, and she watched me, and even though I knew sheâd told me the truth last night in her bed when she said she loved me, I also knew Emmy was an oak. Her roots were firm, and love would not save the day.
âAm I going to save you?â Aydin asked her.
âNo one needs to save me.â She kept her gaze on me. âI got it handled.â
âYou do.â He finished, setting her foot back down on the floor, and then stood up, cleaning off his hands. âI can almost see it, canât you?â he asked her as he gazed between Alex and me. âThem together? How good they look together? Him driving into her like heâs done a thousand times and looking down into her eyes as he does it?â
I tensed.
âAll the times he was alone with her, inside of her, coming and forgetting about you,â he told Emmy. âYou can see it, right?â
You son of a bitch.
âBut we donât care,â he went on. âDo we? We donât care that heâll fall back into her bed at the first sign of trouble.â
I flexed my jaw, the scent from the anti-bacterial wipes stinging my nostrils. My brain was fried. I didnât know how to get what I wanted anymore without resorting to just taking it.
âGo ahead,â Aydin told me, his eyes flashing to Alex behind me. âTake her. I want to see how it was with you two. All the things she let you do to her, because thatâs how easily she forgets and moves on.â Then he gestured to Em. âWeâll watch.â
But before I could act, he grabbed me and shoved me onto the bed. I fell, Emmy whimpering and jumping off the mattress as Aydin came down on me and dug a knee into my gut. I growled as he gripped my neck with one hand and backhanded me with the other.
I squeezed my eyes shut, the pain shooting through my jaw and up the side of my face, but after a moment, I slowly turned my head back to face him, ready for more.
Come on.
His eyes pierced, and he leaned down, his breath warming my lips. âMine,â he breathed out. âAll of you are mine. Youâre not leaving. Theyâre not leaving. And when your little shits arrive, Iâm going to hang them in the cellar by their ankles like dead deer.â
He hauled me up off the bed, and I stumbled back before he came in and punched me in the stomach, sending me hunched over.
âWillâ¦â Alex stepped forward.
But I shot out my hand. âStay back,â I told her. âStay back.â
It took a few seconds, but I rose again and faced him, taking his shit but not taking it lying down. I can be a team player, but Iâm strong.
He walked up to me, slamming another uppercut into my stomach. Bile rose up my throat. I hunched over again, out of breath and my head spinning.
âYou donât have what it takes to be me,â he gritted out, standing over me.
âWill,â I heard Emmy call.
And then Alex. âWhat the hell are you doing?â she growled at me. âDo something!â
âHe canât,â Aydin told her. âBecause he canât lead. This is all he is. Donât you see it?â
I rose up to see him glaring at her.
âDonât you?â he yelled at Alex again.
Aydin punched and kicked, and my eyes watered as fire tore through my body. He knocked me down and then fisted my throat as we rolled around on the floor. I wouldnât fight back. Not yet.
Not yet.
But I wouldnât cower, either. It was the only way. Men like him needed to feel power, but he wouldnât respect me if I begged like Micah.
He needed me.
He wouldnât be able to tie his shoes without me someday.
Blood dripped out of my nose, and my ribs hurt. I barely registered the girls on us, trying to pry us off each other, but we rolled, forcing them back. Locking my elbows, I gripped his jaw and pushed him away from me. Sweat broke out across my forehead, and he breathed hard, the scratch I accidently left on his cheekbone red and jagged.
âEntertain me,â he said. âLet me watch, and let your girl watch, so she knows exactly how hard you missed her during your time apart.â
âI did miss her,â I whispered up at him, so only he heard. âSeveral times a day, in an array of fascinating places.â
His eyes flared, and he growled. âFuck you!â
I broke out into a laugh, even through the pain, because he was coming undone.
That was it. For some reason, he was jealous, and I didnât know why, but that was it. Did he want me or something? Maybe Alex?
âCome on!â I bellowed. âHit me again!â
Break. Fucking break, because it was time.
He pulled back his fist, and I braced myself, but then something swung down behind him, slamming against the back of his neck.
He jerked, his eyes etched with pain, and then he fell over. I looked up at Alex standing there with a lamp in her fists.
He rolled over, hissing through his teeth as he locked eyes with her. âYou better be ready to finish what youââ
She shot out the lamp, headbutting him, and he fell back, blood pouring down his mouth. He held his face.
âAlexâ¦â I gasped.
Shit.
But the next thing I knew, the lamp hit my nose, too, a searing pain shooting through my head. I dropped back to the floor next to Aydin as the girls went to work.
My eyes watered, and I couldnât even open them, but I felt one of them pull off my belt, and I barely realized what was happening as I was dragged to the wall, catching glimpses of the girls struggling to move us.
By the time I came to and was able to open my eyes, my arms were secured, and I couldnât move.
I looked up, seeing my right wrist tied to the treadmill with one of Aydinâs neckties, and my other wrist bound to his wrist with my belt. I looked over at him, seeing his left hand was also tied with his belt to the hook holding back the drapes.
I belted out a growl, yanking my arms and grunting as I glared at the girls.
âWhat are you doing?â I yelled. âWhat the fuck!â
They walked about the room, doing things and ignoring us, and I stared at Em, who wouldnât even look at me. I wasnât the one out of control here.
âHey!â Micah said, Rory, Taylor, and him all rushing to the doorway. âWhat the hellâs going on?â
But Emmy charged over and kicked the door shut, propping a chair underneath it.
âThis is bullshit!â I shouted.
But Aydin just laughed, shaking his head. He wasnât threatened by them.
Emmy poured herself another glass of bourbon and then pulled off her T-shirt, leaving herself in Roryâs cut-offs and a bra.
She tried to look over her shoulder, and I could see a red spot forming on her back. Did she get hurt in that tussle? I remembered them on us briefly, but I didnât know sheâd fallen.
She took a sip of the drink as Alex inspected the damage.
âIâm okay,â Em assured her.
But Alex spun around, fire in her eyes as she glared at us like she wanted to kill us. âNone of this is okay!â
She wiped the sweat off her face and walked into the bathroom, turning on the faucet while Emory downed the alcohol and poured herself another shot. She stood there quietly, and I continued to yank and pull on the six-hundred-pound treadmill like Iâd actually be able to free myself. What the hell was the plan here? What were they going to do? Take control? Enlist the others?
Emory looked over at usâor meâthrough her glasses and hesitated a moment before bringing her glass over and sitting down on the carpet in front of us, just far enough away that we couldnât reach her.
I held her eyes.
âThe time you drove me home from the away game,â she said, âand we stopped at the Cove, I had a thought that night.â
All she did was think that night. She overthought everything.
âPart of me resisted you because I didnât want to bring you into my horrible life,â she told me. âI was embarrassed and full of anger and without hope. I couldnât give you anything.â
I tipped my chin up, remaining silent.
âBut a part of me also resisted you because I feared Iâd just be trading one abuse for another,â she explained. âHow you coerced me, pushed me, wouldnât leave me alone when I told you to⦠Tried to scare me.â
My gaze twitched as I studied her. I wasnât abusive. I was a little spoiled and cocky, but I never wanted to hurt her.
She dropped her eyes, taking a sip. âThe thought left me as quickly as it came,â she added, âbecause I wanted you, and deep down I held so tightly to the hope of you. I needed that.â She raised her gaze again. âBut now, I wonder if I was right. Here I am, covered in bruises again. Maybe your world is just as bad as mine.â
I shook my head, but any protest I wanted to offer back died in my throat.
âWhat do you want from me?â she asked, as if Aydin and Alex werenât in the room. And then firmer, âHuh? What do you want?â
Alex dropped down behind her, peering over her shoulder as both women sat there, challenging us.
âWho put me here?â Emmy asked. âWho thought I should be here with you? Damon, maybe? Michael?â
âMaybe itâs someone who hates you?â I shot back. âYour brother?â
She hesitated. âWhy now?â
I grunted as I pushed myself up, using my shoulder to wipe off the blood dripping over my upper lip. âI think you know why.â
A look passed between us, because she knew what I was talking about. She was his loose end. The only other person who knew what they had orchestrated to send my friends and me to prison all those years ago.
âThis place costs money,â she argued.
âHis new wife has a lot of that.â
She does? Iâd never met her.
But I countered. âHeâd save the money and kill me if he actually thought I was a threat.â
âWould he?â I retorted. âIn his head, Iâm sure he thinks he loves you. Like Humbert Humbert.â And then I shrugged. âPerhaps he wants to teach you a lesson. Make you suffer.â
To my surprise, amusement crossed her eyes. âBecause he loves me so much, right?â
Typical abuser. He never hated her, just like Damonâs mom never hated him, and none of us ever hated Rika when we were stealing her inheritance, kidnapping her family, and burning down her house. The diseased mind only sees its own intentions, and everything they did and everything we did justified the end.
The path to who we want to be is winding, at best. Everything was justified because we were all the victims in our story.
âThereâs no one we make suffer more than those we love,â Aydin chimed in.
His arm sat on mine, our fists grinding against each other as we tried to squirm our way free, but I gazed at Emmy and the valley between the olive skin of her breasts and her toned stomach, and I could almost feel her in my hands.
She was so close. Do you still want to hold me? I blinked long and hard, trying to push away the swelling in my groin.
âDo you want to know what I did to get in here?â Aydin asked her. âThe awful shit I pulled?â
She watched him, and despite the cool air, a light layer of sweat coated my neck and chest.
âI refusedâ¦to get married,â he answered. âThatâs it.â
Alexâs eyes fell, and she looked like she wanted to be anywhere else.
âAnd I can get out anytime I want,â Aydin continued. âAs soon as I agree.â
I didnât actually know that, but it changed nothing. I knew of Aydin before I came here. He was in Meridian City frequently, and we were often at the same clubs and parties, although we never met.
âDid you think I killed someone?â he teased Emory. âFucked my sister, maybe?â
Maybe, out of all of us, he was sent here for the least, but he was capable of the most, because he knew people almost immediately upon meeting them. It had happened with Rory, Micah, and Taylor. Even I had been here so much longer than necessary, because he proved too difficult to maneuver.
âMy future wife is beautiful, smart, she comes from the right family,â he said. âThe hand-picked, perfect spouse and mother to build my life around. And I was completely on boardâ¦until one night.â
âThe artistâ¦â Emmy said.
I shot my eyes up, looking between them and seeing him nod.
Artist? How did she know anything about it?
âWhat did she do?â Em asked.
He stared at the women, and I followed his gaze, both Emmy and Alex looking so beautiful that I swore I felt myself back in my old room in my parentsâ house, nestled in my damn bed as the morning light heated the sheets.
âThat,â he answered.
Alexâs chin rested on Emmyâs shoulder, and she slid her fingers around her naked waist, caressing her.
âThis?â Alex taunted.
Aydin and Alex stared at each other, unblinking, as the pulse in my neck throbbed faster.
âI just watched her through the computer screen,â he said, as if in a trance, âand it was like my skin had sliced open, releasing all this pressure Iâd gotten so used to feeling my entire life.â His chest rose and fell more rapidly by the second. âAnd I could finally breathe and see color and shit. I felt hot, and the world suddenly looked so different, becauseâ¦â
He swallowed as Alex splayed her hand across Emmyâs stomach, touching her softly and gently. Em sat frozen, but after a moment, she relaxed into Alex, inviting her in.
âBecause no blade cuts as deep as something that beautiful,â he whispered.
Cuts⦠I dropped my eyes to the tattoo Iâd done on his shoulder. Claw marks dug into his skin forever.
âShe had these eyes.â He stared at Alex, scared and desperate. Like the memory hurt. âI swore I could reach through the screen and touch her, the way she looked at me and made everything else disappear. I didnât care what I lost, what I risked,â he told her, âI had to have her.â
I gazed at Emmy, remembering how stubborn I thought she was, but really she just made sense, and I resented her for it. We were a part of two different worlds, my friends would be difficult with her, and I was outgoing and loved to be around people, and she preferred to be alone. We were so different.
But those moments, like when I had her in my arms in the theater, confirmed what I already knew.
It would be worth it.
âBut when I finally worked up the courage to claim her, she had survived without me,â Aydin explained. âIt hurt. Iâd been tearing myself apart in my head, going crazy, and sheâdâ¦sheâd let everyone have a piece of something that was mine. I was a memory. I didnât matter.â
âAnd she was a whore for it,â Alex said.
He held Alexâs eyes as she pulled one of the straps of Emmyâs bra down her shoulder, and Emmy didnât stop her as her stomach rose and fell.
But Aydin answered, âNo.â He gazed at the girls as Emmyâs other strap came down, and Alexâs hands trailed over her body. âShe puts one foot in front of the other, does what she has to do, and lives honestly. Sheâs unashamed with her fucking chin up.â His voice grew stronger. âSheâs loyal, everyoneâs mother with warm arms and a kind smile, a survivor, and she solves the problem without dwelling on the loss.â
His eyes hardened, filled with pride.
âSheâs a fucking Viking,â he said. âAnd I wonât have anyone else.â
My heart sank a moment as I looked at Em, because it was all true. Nothing else mattered. If it killed us, she was the one. In that moment, I didnât care about her sins, if anyone else had touched her besides me, or that we were both our own worst enemies.
That was my girl, scarred, tattered soul, and all. She was beautiful.
Alex stood up, her body rigid as she slowly backed up, and Aydin rose, too, his gaze locked on her.
Bringing his and my hands up to his mouth, he worked the belt loose with his teeth, and Alex breathed so hard I could hear it as she continued to retreat.
The belt loosened, and I pulled at it, finally freeing my left hand as both of us turned to our other arms and untied ourselves.
Aydin growled, unable to free himself, and Alex gasped as he ripped the hook out of the wall and charged for her. She scurried into the bathroom, and he grabbed her under the arms and lifted her into his.
âTouch me,â he panted over her mouth.
She broke down, closing her eyes and sobbing. âNot now,â she cried. âNot after everything. How could you do this now?â
He buried his mouth in her neck, holding her head to his body and squeezing her tight.
I looked at Emmy, her eyes rimmed with tears that hadnât fallen. She stood up and backed away from me, and I advanced, gazing at her naked shoulders and the straps laying lazily down her arms.
She ran, I caught her, and the next thing I knew we had all stumbled into the shower, a chaos of arms and legs as I twisted the knob. I turned on the water, drenching and trapping her as my mouth covered hers. I slipped my tongue between her lips, caressing her tongue, and the heat cascading right down to my groin as I pressed her into the wall and moved over her soft, full lips.
âTake it, Emory,â Aydin told her next to us. âLet him touch you everywhere.â
I stared down into her eyes, almost amused that he thought he still had any power over her. âLet him try to stop me,â I challenged and then asked her, âYou ready for this?â
âUnless youâre telling me to fasten my seatbelt,â she fired back, âshut up, Will.â
I grinned, ripping off her shorts, tearing her bra from her body, and twisting her around, pulling her panties down to her thighs.
She whimpered, and I reached around, cupping her throat as I took off her glasses, setting them on the soap dish, and breathed into her ear. âThis isnât young love anymore,â I told her, pressing her tits into the shower wall. âItâs not a crush. This is a man whoâs long overdue in showing you what he can do.â
And I slammed my mouth down on hers again and ripped open my jeans.