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I stared at her through the two-way mirror as she stood on the other side, moving her gaze left, right, up and down, taking in Aydinâs bedroom.
Noticing the bathroom, she hurried through the door and turned on the faucet, filling up a glass with water. She tipped her head back, gulped down the whole thing, and refilled again, drinking that, as well.
I finally blinked, balling my fists as I watched her in her tight, cropped black pants, and her sweet little, fitted white blouse with the collar buttoned right up to the neck. She might look like the grown-up architect she was if it werenât for the white Adidas sneakers instead of heels.
Amusement curled the corners of my lips, remembering overhearing her words in class once. âIt doesnât matter if I arrive in style if I canât arrive at all.â
She hadnât changed a bit. Why the fuck was she here?
I let my eyes fall down her body, knowing she couldnât see me as I took in her dark hair, kinky and wild from the tumble. The heat on her cheeks, rosy against her golden skin, was still so beautiful, and Iâd bet her slender neck could still fit in my hand.
My mouth watered, and my cock started to swell.
Coming back in the room, she carried a newly filled glass of water and set it down on the chest of drawers before walking around the room. Mud smeared her clothes, and a leaf stuck in her hair as she wrung her hands.
Micah and Rory dumped her in here an hour ago, while Aydin and Taylor went off somewhere.
Aydin would be back, though. I looked over at his bed, the largest in the house, with his fresh white sheets and luxurious, feather-down comforter.
Walking over, she lifted the pillow to her nose and inhaled his scent.
I narrowed my eyes, a knot tightening in my gut.
She pulled back, and then dove back in, drawing him in again. I clenched my teeth.
She dropped the pillow to the bed and continued around the room, opening drawers and closets, sifting through the medical notes and drawings on his desk, and leaned down to inspect the jars of dead animals floating in formaldehyde.
Then, she picked up one of the bones strewn on his desk and lifted it up, turning it over.
She hissed, realizing what it was and threw it back onto the table.
I smiled.
She took out the knife Aydin let her keep and gripped it in her fist before she downed another glass of water and then walked to the locked door, yanking on it.
It didnât give, though.
What did she think she was going to do?
What was I going to do? She was on my agenda, but not yet.
This changed things.
She paced and paced, breathing heavier and getting worked up, but then she stopped.
And she looked over at me.
I cocked my head as she thinned her eyes and stepped slowly over to the mirror on her wall, stopping directly in front of it.
The square mirror was about three feet on all sides, and she seemed to look through it, but her eyes never really found mine.
She couldnât see me, but she clearly knew it was more than a mirror. You could never get much over on her.
She peered around the edges of the mirror, trying to take it off the wall or pry it away enough to see behind, and I stepped closer until I couldnât step anymore.
Standing up straight, she held out her index finger and touched her nail to the surface, leaning in close to see if the reflection touched the tip. A little test to determine if a mirror was two-way or not.
The corner of my mouth curled up in a grin.
Her chest caved and she froze.
Uh-oh.
She stayed there a moment, and thenâ¦she rose up and stared through the glass, searching for whoever was watching her.
I raised my fingers to the mirror, less than a foot from her face as I stared into her stunning eyes. I swallowed the bitter taste in my mouth.
Nine years. Nine years, and I still wanted to fuck her.
Only now I wouldnât give her sweet and gentle. Shit had changed.
âYou have to take,â she said, staring through the mirror.
I trained my ears, listening.
âBecause youâre too weak to know how to win what you want. Thatâs why youâre in here.â
She backed away and then shot out her foot, kicking the glass with a snarl on her face.
I stared.
âCome on, Will,â she begged. âStop the waiting and come on.â
She kicked the glass again and again, baring her teeth, and I almost smiled again, remembering that night in the lab. How she challenged us, so ready to face danger.
So tough. So cocky. I liked stubborn. I liked women who took control.
But then she spoke up again, inhaling hard and shallow. âItâs not my fault,â she bit out. âItâs not my fault that you wrapped your entire happiness up in some delusion youâd cooked up in your head where I loved you and life would be right as rain if we were together.â
My amusement fell, and I flexed my jaw.
âI did what I had to do, and Iâd do it again,â she growled, her voice cracking. âIâd do it again.â
She gasped for breath and closed her eyes, dropping her forehead into the mirror and punching the glass. âIâd do it again,â she choked out, her voice thick with tears.
I moved my palm to hers, staring down at her, centimeters away as I rubbed her cheek with my thumb.
âNo worries, baby,â I murmured. âI intend to deserve it this time.â
Excitement fluttered through my stomach, and I curled my fist, almost feeling her in it.
A knock sounded on the door, and it opened wide, Aydin entering and carrying a plate.
My heart hammered, and I watched as he stopped and looked at her, his golden, brown eyes dark with mischief.
âAre you hungry?â he asked her.
She shot her head up and whipped around like she hadnât heard him knock. Unsheathing the knife, she held it tightly at her side, backing up to put more distance between him and her.
He set the plate and silverware down and looked up at her as he slipped his hands into his pockets. âI said I wouldnât hurt you.â
âI donât remember you saying that.â
âNo?â He smiled. âWell, I meant to.â
He said no one would touch her. They werenât synonymous, Iâd learned here.
He gazed at her, and I folded my arms over my chest, watching him watch her and waiting for any movement.
But he simply drew in a deep breath and turned around.
âEat,â he said, walking to the door. âAnd bathe. Youâre filthy.â
He pointed to the white porcelain tub in the corner of the room.
âOr Iâll bathe you,â he warned over his shoulder. âAnd thereâs five of me to hold you down.â
He closed the door, locking it, and she stood there for a moment, glancing from the door to me and back to the door again. Taking the chair at the desk, she fit it underneath the door handle as if that would keep us out, and then she walked over, lifting the plate up to her face.
She sniffed the pasta.
He wouldnât poison her food. What fun would that be?
He was just getting started with her.
I closed my eyes, turning away.
⢠⢠â¢
I clenched the window frame on both sides, staring out into the vast, silent night high above the rest of the house.
Michael.
Theyâd sent her here. I knew it. But why? To motivate me?
It had to be them, and if they could get someone in, why not one of them?
I had my plans for her, but there were bigger things at play right now, and it wasnât the time.
Fuck.
I squeezed the frame, hearing the wood crack in my fist.
Did they know what she did? They wouldâve had to in order for Rika, Banks, and Winter to be on board with this.
It was kind of cool, I guess. I figured theyâd find me, and never doubted theyâd look, at least, even if it did take them forever.
Unfortunately, none of it was necessary. I knew exactly what I was doing, and even though it pissed me off, I couldnât blame them for doubting that I was in control.
The stairs creaked, and I heard a voice behind me as someone entered my room. âCan you finish it?â Aydin asked.
I glanced over my shoulder, seeing him stand at the top of the stairs leading into my attic room. He walked over, carrying his shirt in his hand and holding my eyes like a snake.
Always like a snake, coiled for the kill, and when it struck, you didnât even know what had happened until it was over.
I nodded, pulling off my T-shirt and tossing it on my bed. I grabbed my kit and joined him at the leather bench I had sitting against the wall.
Setting his shirt down, he laid on the bench and tucked the other arm under his head as I poured the rest of the black ink Iâd siphoned into a small dish.
I sat down and picked up the needles Iâd tied to a pencil and dipped it in the ink. I approached him, leaning down to his right shoulder.
âSo, what should I do with her?â he asked.
I faltered for a moment but then pressed the three-needle tool into him, breaking the skin as the ink seeped immediately into the wound.
I didnât answer, because I knew better than to answer.
âYou didnât help her,â he mused, unfazed by the pain. âShe clearly expected you to.â
I pressed again and again, redipping the needles into the ink every few moments as I tattooed the final line and colored it in.
His chest rose and fell in steady breaths, not missing a beat. I had some professional ink on my body, but a lot of mine was homemade like this, and I knew well it hurt.
Like Damon, though, it was the pain or it was nothing with Aydin.
âSheâs a fighter,â he said.
He gazed up at the vaulted ceiling of my little hideaway that Iâd moved into after my first night here. The white rooms and white rugs and white everything chilled me downstairs. I wanted my space, and I wanted it dark.
Plus, the windows opened up onto the roof up here. I liked the view.
âI love that about her,â he continued. âAs long as she doesnât hang herself with what little rope that Iâm giving her. Did you notice that?â He looked at me. âIt was like she didnât actually realize the gravity of her situation. Trapped, with no way to survive if she leaves, and with five men who want to have the kind of fun weâve been deprived of for so long, that a simple matter of money can make go away if she complains.â
I clenched my teeth, pressing the needles in hard. His muscle jerked under my hand, but still, he stayed fixed on me.
âWhat was her name again?â he asked softly. âEmory?â
My arms burned until I realized every muscle in my body was tensed. I forced the lump down my throat.
âThose eyesâ¦â he murmured. âBrown with flecks of gold. Theyâre beautiful. I wonder what they look like staring down at you in the heat of it.â
I stared so hard at his shoulder and the design heâd instructed I tattoo that I was surprised his skin didnât catch fire.
âHow do I make her come?â he asked, watching me.
I tightened my hold on the instrument.
âSome women need a thumb on the clit when youâre inside them, you know?â he taunted. âDoes she like men to do that to her?â
I gritted my teeth, punching a hole in his skin and hearing the little pop. He hissed under his breath but then smiled, pleased heâd gotten to me.
âOur fathers didnât send us here to learn how to behave, Will. They would enjoy her, too, with or without her permission.â He paused and then continued. âThey sent us here as punishment for not being more mindful of discretion. To learn how to not be sloppy,â he explained.
My father didnât send me here. I didnât understand how any father could send his child to a place like this, because one thing would be for certain if they ever got out: Blood isnât love, and love is the only thing that begets loyalty.
I looked at Aydin, who now stared at the ceiling again. In my time here, Iâd figured out Micah, Rory, and even Taylor, but Aydinâ¦
Heâd been here the longest, and by this point, he mightâve come too far to go back anymore.
âWhen I was twenty, I was at a resort wedding,â he told me, a faraway look in his eyes, âand I watched one of my fatherâs business associates drug his own wife, lay her down on a bed, and back away as he let my father climb on top of her and fuck her to seal a deal.â
I paused, something like pain crossing his eyes. But then it was gone.
âAfter a while, you know youâll never escape it,â he said, âso you can either keep fighting the ugly, or you can reinvent it.â He turned his eyes on me again. âThe biggest difference between my father and me is I just didnât care if anyone saw the blood on the walls.â
I couldnât move for a moment.
Emâ¦
I dropped my eyes and finished the design, scratching in the last of the color.
âDonât worry,â he told me. âIâm nothing like my father. Or Taylor, or Damon Torrance. I donât force or coerce.â He dropped his voice. âItâll hurt you more if she wants it.â
Then he reached down, kneading his cock through his pants, and the needles in my hand shook for a moment as the temptation sat there in my gut.
I had Micah and Rory. Taylor could be controlled.
No one would touch Emory if I ended Aydin right here and now.
He laid there, watching me and waiting for it, giving me my chanceâdaring me, butâ¦
Finally, he just smiled and sat up, taking a clean cloth from the table and patting the blood off his shoulder.
âEverything is part of a bigger plan,â he said. âWhether itâs God or fate or something else, I honestly believe that, Will.â He tossed the cloth and looked at me. âWe were always going to be important to each other.â
I raised my eyes, unable to hide the scowl.
He grabbed the back of my neck, giving me his reassuring little pat, and then nodded to the black garbage bags I had sitting close by to wrap up his tattoo.
âFinish me up,â he said. âItâs going to be a night.â