âGoodness is subjective.â â Notes of X
X
Control is an illusion. Even in the direst situations we are incapable of influencing that which cannot be influenced. My conscience is one of those things.
I look at my watch and check the time. Five minutes past the deadline. The choice has been made. A choice that will not go unpunished. However, I will be damned if I do what they ask of me. Killing her wasnât part of the plan, it never was. She was supposed to suffer, but not to the point of annihilation. I wanted her to live with the pain, the regret, the anger, the hurt, but what I found was worse. Someone who had lost all will to live. Someone just like me.
Except, when I burst into her room, she suddenly regained the strength to fight.
I canât lose that. Itâs the best thing Iâve ever seen. That viciousness in her eyes as I took from her what she deemed hers: her freedom. I donât want to lose it. I treasure it. I want to keep it and claim it as my own.
I will take her and make her mine. Her suffering should last longer than just these few years. If they want her dead, they can pry her from my cold hands. I will not let them take what is mine. Her life is mine to give and take. I decide when this game is over.
Opening the door, I peer outside and spot the two black cars in the parking lot. Thereâs one more down the road. Three guys. One is inside, the others are missing. Going from previous experience, one will be waiting in the clerkâs room, while the other is perched right beside the building, waiting for me to come out.
I turn back around and close the door. Jay comes up from her seat, her face pale like sheâs seen a ghost. Her eyes dart from the closed window to the door Iâm standing in front, and then to my gun. I know what sheâs thinking.
âYou wonât escape. The window is locked.â
âWhy havenât you killed me?â she asks, her face going slack. Sheâs falling apart. Being on the brink of death has ruined her. I am a monster, because I revel in the sight. I live to see this anguish on her face.
With determination I stride toward her and grab her arm firmly. All of a sudden she recovers her will to fight back and sheâs trying to jerk herself free. I push the gun into her stomach. âStop resisting.â
âWhat are you doing? Let go of me!â
I ignore her and move straight for the door, dragging her along with me. If this is going to happen, itâll happen now. I have the upper hand. Theyâre not expecting me to come out yet. The ball is in my court now, and I have made my decision.
Before I open the door, I turn her toward me, forcing her to look me in the eye. âDonât make a sound. Donât move unless I tell you to. You come with me and do as I say, got it?â
She nods rapidly, her breath coming in short bursts. Not convinced.
âSay it!â I push the gun further against her belly. âI wonât hesitate to end your life anyway.â
âI know. I wonât.â
âGood girl. Youâre starting to learn.â I open the door and take her with me, my gun against her waist so I can shoot her if she attempts anything crazy. First, I need to find those bastards and kill them. Iâm going against everything I was taught, but I have no choice. Theyâre going after whatâs mine, and I wonât allow it. Even if they put me on the job, Iâm not finishing it. And Iâll be damned if I let them finish it for me. Iâll fucking keep her to myself if I want to. Fuck the organization. Fuck the code. Iâll kill them all if I have to. I donât give a shit about them or anyone else. Iâll get my money elsewhere.
As we walk along the boardwalk, one of the guys steps around the corner. The sound of my gun going off surprises Jay so much she shrieks.
âQuiet!â I hiss, moving forward.
One dead, two to go.
I canât find Antonio anywhere, and something tells me he got tired of waiting and left it to his buddies to solve this problem. Asshole. Iâll deal with him later. First, I need to get out of here.
The one in the car comes next. The burger that was in his hands drops to the floor as I gun him down. Blood pours from his shirt like a wine stain. Jay whimpers in fear. I canât imagine what she must be feeling. No, seriously, I canât. I donât feel anything. Is that wrong? Maybe. Do I care? No. I live for myself, and fuck me, I will live.
Iâm having trouble holding on to Jay, because she keeps lingering on those dead bodies, keeps looking back. I jerk on her arm. âStop wasting my time!â I say, pushing forward. We have to be quick or weâll die. Be fast or get killed, thatâs the one rule in life.
Her eyes suddenly widen. âBehind yââ
Before she can speak the words, the bullet has already left my gun. I donât even have to look to know where heâs at; her eyes say enough. The smack that follows when his body hits the ground makes me smile. I would grin, if it wasnât for the fact that I take no pleasure in randomly killing people without having had the opportunity of playing with them a bit. I like my victims screaming and begging for death before I take it, not silent and easy.
Oh well, I guess thatâs bound to happen when you defy the orders you were given.
Jay stares at me, her eyes big, her face white, and her lips slightly parted in a way that is rather attractive. I must say, I do like her looking all perplexed. I canât wait to see what she looks like once I get my hands on her. Oh, the punishment sheâll endure ⦠Iâm already getting a hard-on just thinking about it.
âWho were they?â she asks.
âBusiness people.â
âWhat kind of business?â she squeals, horrified.
I roll my eye. âNot this again. Câmon.â I drag her with me to my black Bentley Onyx, open the door, and shove her inside. I close it and quickly hop in myself. She jams herself against the window, fiddling with the handle to open it again. I put the kiddie lock on and she screams in frustration, banging the window in anger.
âLet me out of here! You canât do this!â
âOh, but I can, little bird.â
âAre you going to keep me prisoner forever?â she yells. âLet me go!â
She fights with the door again, smashing it endlessly, tearing up my car. In anger I point the gun at her head and shout, âSit still or Iâll put a bullet in your head!â
She stops immediately, her eyes widening again as the gun is against her forehead. Her lips purse and she takes a breath. âIf you were going to kill me, you would have done it by now. I donât believe you.â
I move the gun and shoot the seat beside her. She jolts from being startled.
âJesus!â
Such a waste of my car, but I had to shut her up.
âJust because I havenât doesnât mean I canât and wonât. This gun is loaded and I will use it if I have to. You will listen to me. Donât take me for a fool. Iâve killed more men than you have had sex with, and that says a lot. I murdered the first when I was only nine years old. Do not think I will hesitate to put a bullet through you. Iâm not someone you mess with.â
She shakes her head, her cheeks red and her eyes watery. That little speech shut her up nicely.
âYour life is in my hands now, and youâll do as I say.â I grab her chin. She whimpers. âDo you understand?â
âYes,â she stammers.
âYes what?â
âYes, sir.â
It sounds good to hear her say that. For years I have waited for her respect. Not that she gives it to me freely, but still, I enjoy it. She needs to know whoâs in charge and who she owes her life to. I wonât let her die without having all of her first. I wonât let her leave until Iâm satiated. I need my fill of revenge.
And I plan to take all of it soon.
Just before I drive off, I spot Antonio in the distance, coming back with a Starbucks coffee. When he sees me and my passenger shoot past him in a car, he drops it.
***
Friday, August 16, 2013. 7:30 a.m.th
When we arrive at my private hotel room in Austin the first thing she does is gasp and walk to the windows. With her hands on the glass she admires the view, while I drop my bags of equipment on the floor and close the door behind me. I make sure itâs locked before I direct my attention back to her. I wonder if I should tie her up again or if sheâs going to remain quiet and obedient this time. It would be easier. Then again, I do love the sight of a woman tied up. Oh, the things I could do to her â¦
But first, I need to figure out what Iâm going to do with her. What Iâm going to do about the job now that I blew it all. Weâre both in danger. Theyâll be coming after me in no time. If I know the organization well, they already know about my cop-out. Antonio must have told themâitâs his job. I donât blame him; I would do the same if I was in his position. However, I will have to end their relations with Jay quickly. Iâm guessing my best option is to pay the organization with money from my own pocket to shut them up about the lost job. And I suppose Iâll have to kill the contractor to stop him from pursuing his desire to kill her. Whoever it is that wants her dead.
I clear my throat, and she turns around. Biting her lip, she wraps her arm around her waist and clings to the window as if it is her only protection against me. How foolish. Sheâs caged with a beast. She canât escape me. She never could.
âYou will remain here.â
âHow long?â
âAs long as I desire it.â
âWhy?â Her frown makes me uneasy. Not because I care, but because it shows her intent on fighting me again.
I fiddle with the gun in my pants. Her eyes dart toward it, which is exactly why I did it. I want her to know my intentions. I want to sear them into her mind so that sheâll never forget who owns her now.
âI have decided to spare your life for now.â I entwine my fingers behind my back and position myself rigidly in front of the door to show her there is no way out.
âAnd whyâs that?â
âBecause you are mine now.â
She snorts. âPreposterous.â
âWeâll see.â
âI have a job I have to get back to,â she says, sighing.
I chuckle. âYou can forget about that.â
She rolls her eyes. âAnd what would you have me do? Spend my days wallowing here in your room? Beg you for my freedom? Be your slave?â
I canât help the devious smile from appearing on my face. I dislike the word âslave,â but I like the idea behind it. And oh ⦠the marvelous ideas that pop into my head when she says that word âbegâ ⦠all the ways I could make her beg. âPerhaps.â
She clenches her teeth. âYou canât keep me here â¦â
âWatch me.â I lean against the wall, picking up a lighter and a pack of cigarettes. Iâve been dying for a smoke ever since I found her in that room.
âAnd then what? Is this supposed to scare me?â she says, her hand fisted like sheâs trying to resist, even though there is no way out of this.
I smile and put down the lighter. âIf you think I am doing all this just to scare you, youâre mistaken.â
âThen what is the reason, huh? Why are you keeping me prisoner?â She fights the tears in her eyes. I canât help feel a little overcome with the urge to grab her and kiss her to take away all the hurt. However, I canât. The past cannot be erased. What we are is set in stone and nothing can chafe away the rugged surface of our souls. Iâd be a liar if I said it doesnât pain me to see her hurt, but I like pain. I live for it. I was reborn in it.
I donât fear it. On the contrary, I survive on it. Pain is a means to an end and her pain is my end. If she stops feeling pain, then so do I, and that would mean the end.
Itâs too soon.
I need her pain to feel alive. And so, I will continue to make her answer for her sins.
âA man must do what a man must do,â I say.
âA man? How can you call yourself a man? Youâre a monster.â The look in her eyes, so in awe of my wickedness, is exhilarating.
I smile. âThank you.â
Her jaw drops, a brow rises, and she snarls. Itâs amusing to see the mixed emotions scatter on her face. âAre you insane? Why are you thanking me?â
âBecause Iâd rather be a monster than a man in your eyes. Being a monster beats being a wretched human being. Youâve freed me of the burden of having to act sane. So yes, you could say that I am insane.â
She just stares at me, her mouth open, but in complete silence, like sheâs at a loss for words.
âBelieve me when I say you are better off with me than out there,â I say.
âYouâre mad! You wanted to kill me, and now you say Iâll be safe with you?â she scoffs.
âI never said youâll be safe with me. I can get quite dangerous â¦â A smile quirks up my face.
She shivers. Clutching her body, she stampedes toward me. âLet me out.â
I grab both her arms, squeezing tight as I hold her back and look down at her. âYou donât want to do that.â
âI want anything but staying here with you.â She tries to jerk free, but I keep her close, forcing her to listen. She cannot leave me, because I wonât allow it, but Iâll give her a good reason as well.
âDo you think I am the worst thing that could overcome you?â I lean forward and whisper into her ear. âThere is more evil out there than you think.â
Her breath comes in short gasps, her tits pushing up against me as her chest rises. Courage is making place for fear again, I can feel it on her skin. Itâs riveting. She fights me, her arms locking with mine as she attempts to free herself from my grasp, but I twist her in my arms and keep her hands behind her back. Her ass is bumping against my cock, straining it to the limit. God, I love it when she struggles.
I never stopped loving it.
âDo you think Iâm the only one who came for you, huh?â I whisper in her ear. âThat Iâm the only one who wants you dead?â
She shakes her head, and I can feel her heart thrumming through her chest.
âDid you see those men that were following us? Can you guess what they wanted?â
âMe?â
I smirk. âGreat deduction. Now, there is a difference between them and me; can you tell me what it is?â
Itâs quiet for a few seconds. I guess she really hasnât figured it out yet.
âThey want your head. I want your body.â
She swallows, and it turns me on so much I want to rip off her clothes right now and do her against the door. But I donât. Taking her would be so easy, it would take all the fun out of it. I want her to offer herself to me willingly. I want to see the regret in her eyes afterwards when she realizes she gave her body to the devil.
âBut â¦. I donât understand. I thought you wanted me dead?â
âI did. Now I want more.â
She gasps. âWhy? What changed?â
âI did.â
I push her forward. She stops and looks back, afraid of whatâs going to happen. I urge her to sit down on my bed, but she seems reluctant. Still on edge. Love it.
âThere is a bounty on your head,â I say.
âWhat? Why? What have I done?â she says, shocked. âWell, I know Iâve been using ⦠drugs ⦠and ⦠well, Iâm not exactly a nice girl.â She snorts, and then immediately her face becomes serious again. âBut those are all small things; that doesnât warrant me being killed. I havenât done anything outrageous, and I donât have loans.â
âThere are powerful people out there who want your heart on a platter. Donât think you can take this lightly. You cannot go back to the way it was.â
She wraps her hand around the bedpost. âAnd you? You were hired by them?â
I nod.
âSo I was right, you are an assassin.â
âAnd I could still easily kill you and claim my bounty.â
She cocks her head and squints, and it almost looks like she sees something in that statement. As if sheâs concocting a plan. âWhy are you telling me this now?â
âBecause Iâm tired of having to keep you from escaping. Tying you up is tedious work, albeit very rewarding.â I detect a hint of disgust in her eyes, but at the same time she seems unable to retort. Itâs like her inner demon is telling her to accept everything thatâs coming for her. Fascinating. I flash her a smile and cup her chin. âI have decided to keep you as my own.â
She snorts. âRight. Like I would let you do that. You donât own me.â
âOh, but I do. You see, I hold the gun.â I grab the metal in my holster. âIt determines whether you live or die. I determine whether you live or die. If you go out thereââI point at the doorââyouâll get shot within one second. And do you know what the worst part is?â I lean forward, my thumb tracing her plump lip until it parts. âThey want you dead, too. You have no chance out there. With me you might. Now choose. Certainty or uncertainty. Which do you pick?â I coax my thumb into her mouth and raise an eyebrow as she tries to close her mouth. âAnger me, and youâll die. So keep those teeth to yourself, little bird. I enjoy handing out pain, I donât like receiving it.â
I draw out my finger and wipe her saliva on her cheek. Then I walk about the room.
She gazes at the painting on the red wall across the room. Her eyes seem dull and vacant, like sheâs still processing the immense experience she had. It was only a day ago when she was still dangling from a pole, and now she is here, with me, as a prisoner forced to do my bidding.
The realization that sheâs subjected to my will finally hits her and itâs marvelous to see.
I clear my throat. âNow, youâll stay here and behave. Thereâs food and beverages in the tiny fridge. You can use the bathroom if you want. Youâll find fresh clothes in the closet. Clean yourself up and get rid of that nasty stench that asshole Daryl left.â
âBilly â¦â she sighs.
âRight.â I shrug.
âAnyway, there are locks on all the windows and the door is closed too; I have the key to all of them. There is no phone and no way out. You cannot get away. Scream all you want, nobody cares. Iâve told the staff Iâm having delirious sex with a prostitute. They know I fancy hard play and toys.â The look in her eyes changes a couple of times when I say that, from panic to curiosity to sheer embarrassment. âPlus, I bribed them. So donât even think about escaping. It wonât work, and I will find out if youâve misbehaved. Stay here and wait until I get back.â
âWhere are you going?â she asks as she gets up from the bed.
âTo take care of unfinished business,â I say as I walk toward the door. Before I open it, I look over my shoulder and watch her cover up her body as I slide my eyes over her. âYouâd better be dressed properly before I come back or I might claim whatâs mine sooner than you expect.â
Then I walk out the door and lock it behind me.