The car was quietâ¦too damn quiet.
Nick scanned the rear-view mirror as we hauled ass from the farmhouse, searching the roads behind us for a glint of headlights. I didnât know where we were driving, but he seemed to have some idea.
In the front passenger seat, Caleb silently stared out his window and beside me, Tobias was asleep. He was acting strange. Not screaming, not threatening. Not at all what I expected after what weâd just been through. I brushed my fingers down his arm and he opened his eyes.
âPrincess.â He licked his lips, dropping his gaze to my breasts.
One carnal look and my breath caught. Desire followed as it always did with them, making my nipples tighten and my thighs clench. But he never made a move as we drove past farmhouses, skirting the outside of the city, just watched me for a while before he slept again.
Iâd expected anger. Iâd expected ranting.
But this silence was worrying, fraying my damn nerves. I forced my focus instead to the darkness outside. A low whine at my feet made me reach down and ruffle Rebelâs ears. She leaned into the touch, nuzzling my palm as dad pushed into my mind.
Whatever happens, I want you to leave with Caleb, sweetheart. Nothing good will ever come of you if you stay in that fucking place a second longerâ¦
Tobias wanted me to trust dad, said that heâd gone in there with a plan. But I couldnât stop the panic from gripping me tight. Heâd just walked in there without a fight. I couldnât shake the image of him being pushed by the guards toward the doors.
Were they hurting him?
I closed my eyes, were they killing him?
My hand clenched against the armrest on the door.
Trustâ¦
It was hard to come by, especially where family had been concerned. But dad had come for me. I touched my cheek and winced, the tenderness still there from my own motherâs palm.
Dad had come for us. That meant more than anything. I dropped my hand to the leather seat of the car heâd hidden for this exact moment. The clothes, the guns, the medical kit, all stowed away in the trunk. He knew we were going to run at some stage, with or without him.
But run where? There wasnât a place we could go where The Order didnât reach? That question haunted me as we wound around the hills, inching closer to the city until, in the distance, the faint lights of an all-night diner shone in the dark.
âWeâll pull over.â Nick lifted his gaze to the mirror. âGet something to eat, find our bearings before we leave again, okay?â
âSounds good,â Caleb answered carefully.
Still, Tobias was quiet, now staring out the window. I lowered my gaze to his hand, clenched around the armrest like a vise. Moonlight caressed his face, bouncing off the sheen of sweat across his forehead. It figured. Here I was, shivering with the cold, and he was hot as ever. I scowled, maybe too hot.
Nick slowed as the dinerâs lights became brighter. Dust kicked up in a cloud behind us as we hit the shoulder of the road, pulled past a truck parked outside, and nosed the car into the side of the building.
âEveryone okay?â Nick glanced over his shoulder, but it wasnât me he was looking at.
Still, I gave a nod. âYeah.â
Caleb looked, too, his stare finding mine. âJust stay close to us, okay, princess?â
Tobias cracked open the door before I had a chance to speak, then the others moved, climbing out after him.
âRebel,â Nick called, patting his thigh.
She followed his command, lunging between the seats to scurry out his open door. When she leaped out and landed on the ground, she whimpered.
Nick bent and ruffled her ear before checking her back leg. âEasy now, thatâs a good girl.â
He was so kind with her, so careful, making my chest flutter. Empty booths were all I saw as I glanced in the windows of the diner. âAt least itâs quiet.â
The car doors closed with a thud. I shoved my hands into my pockets as Tobias turned his face from me. That hurt. A lot. But Nick was already moving, heading to the front door of the diner, and Caleb followed. I hated leaving Tobias behind, but that pang of guilt in my chest told me he needed space. I didnât like itâ¦no, I didnât like it at all. But I headed to the steps and climbed, following the others.
The bell above the door let out a chime, making me flinch. I glared at the thing before following my stepbrothers inside.
âNo dogs.â The woman behind the counter snapped as she buffed the counter to a shine.
But Nick didnât listen, just strode close and placed a hundred-dollar bill on the freshly cleaned surface, sliding it toward her. âWeâll sit in the back,â he said with the kind of tone that was dangerous. âYou wonât even know she was here.â
The woman said nothing, just stared at the money before she slowly reached out, took the bill, and slipped it into her pocket. If she had been the owner, she mightâve kicked up a fuss, right before she tossed us out. But it didnât look like that was going to happen.
A slow nod from her, and Nick turned. The lone truck driver watched us from the far end of the counter. He scanned us, wiping the corners of his mouth with his napkin before tossing it next to his plate.
We didnât slow, just headed for the last empty booth in the row alongside the widows, like Nick had promised. He stepped aside and motioned for Caleb to slide in first, which he did. I listened to the limping thud of boots coming behind me, then lifted my gaze to the door of the womenâs bathroom. My breaths were heavy, panic coiled in my stomach, desperate to come out. I needed a secondâ¦a second where I could thinkâ¦
âIâll be back.â I left them behind, forcing myself not to lunge for the salvation of a damn restroom.
My steps were silent, when all I wanted to do was scream. I pushed through the door, stepping into the gloom, and for a second I thought I was back thereâin the pit of Hell, where the rooms were more like cells and the guards were sick men bent on your destruction.
But then the overhead lights of the restroom blinked on, causing me to stumble for the sink before I stopped, lifted my gaze to the haunted stare in the mirror, and whispered. âWhat the hell have I done?â
I didnât have time to listen, only spin as the door squealed and that same limping thud of steps followed me in.
âThis is the womenâsââ I started, and froze, the words dying in my mouth.
Tobiasâs threatening glare was fixed on me. My mouth went dry, my pulse raced. There was a tiny scowlâ¦before he lunged.
He closed the distance between us in a second, his fist in my hair, yanking me backwards to show me who was in control hereâ¦and it wasnât me.
My jacket gaped open and my t-shirt pulled taut across my breasts, drawing that savage stare.
âPrincessâ¦â He purred, reaching up to palm my breast. But the touch wasnât soft or tender. No, nothing about Tobias was tender. I winced as he pinched my nipple hard enough for me to cry out, then raised that fierce glare. âI thought Iâd fucking lost you,â he growled.
I opened my mouth to speak, but he didnât let me, just slid his hand over my ass, gripped my thigh from underneath, and lifted, hoisting me onto the edge of the sink.
All the fear and the heartache Iâd been holding inside tore free. âI thought Iâd lost you too.â
His mouth was unforgiving and I welcomed it. Every gnash, every bruise, every clench of his hand around my breast. I let out a moan, needing his hard love like I needed air to breathe.
He yanked my jacket from my body and stared into my eyes. âPrincessâ¦â he whispered. âIâd crawl through fucking Hell to get back to you, donât you know that by now?â
I melted with his words, lifting my arms as he dragged my shirt over my head. My nipples tightened under his stare. He lowered his head and licked a puckered peak before grazing it with his teeth.
âOh, God,â I whimpered, my hands moving to his clipped hair. âYes. Yes, Tobiasâ¦yes.â
Yes, to knowing that.
Yes, to this.
I craved his control, his cruel, manhandling ways. I craved everything about him, from the battle that raged in his eyes, to the torment he took out on my body. Run or fuck, thatâs all there was. Right now, he was done with running.
His fingers worked the button of my jeans, then spread the zipper wide before he shoved them down. One hard yank and I slipped from the sink until my feet hit the floor.
âT,â I whimpered.
He spun me around until I stared into my reflection in the bathroom mirror. But it was his face I saw. His dark eyes that met mine. He slipped his fingers along my crease, yanking the elastic of my panties down.
One hand moved to the middle of my back and gently made me bend. âSpread your legs, princess, and tell me how much you fucking missed me.â
My chest pressed against the cold counter as his fingers pushed in. âI missed you,â I whispered.
âWhat was that?â He drove his fingers inside me, then slid them along my crease, reaching between my legs to find my clit. âI couldnât quite hear you.â
The force of his body pinned me to the counter. I couldnât move, even if Iâd wanted to, and Christ, I didnât want to. I clawed for a hold, opening my legs as far as the jeans and my panties around my knees allowed.
âI m-missed you,â I stuttered.
He thrust his fingers inside, stretching me, fucking me, stroking that part of me that made me tremble. âHow much, princess?â
I gripped the counter as our gazes met in the reflection. âSo fucking much.â
There was a twitch in the corner of his mouth. This was the punishment he wanted to inflict. Berating me with every thrust of his touch as he reached for his zipper with his other hand. âThis cunt is mine, do you understand that?â
âYes.â
âThis heart is mine.â Those haunting dark eyes were fixed on mine as he grasped my thigh and yanked upwards, splaying my pussy wide. âYou know what else is mine?â
My knee slipped, angled against the edge of the counter. He unbuttoned his jeans, shoved them down and, with one hard thrust, drove his cock inside. âYour fucking life. Yourâ¦â Thrust. âFucking⦠life.â
I bucked with the invasion and shoved my hands out, desperate to grab anything as he rammed home.
âNo one touches it,â he growled and slammed home again. âNo one fucking gets to have itâ¦only meâ¦onlyâ¦us.â
Usâ¦
My stepbrothers. I grasped the faucets, driving my body backwards, meeting his thrusts.
I barely had a second to adjust to my stepbrotherâs raw fucking before he pulled out. His eyes were wide. His breaths, savage. Iâd never seen anyone so quietly unhinged. âYouâre mine, Ryth. Youâve always been mine. No one, and nothing, will take you from me, do you understand that?â
I saw the fear in him then, fear that Iâd be taken. Fear that Iâd be killed. All heâd known was loss. He was stained with it, from his anger to his consuming need. He drove himself to the edge for me and beyond. Maybe there was no coming back for himâ¦maybe there was no coming back for any of us. But I was here. I was here and there was no going back for me. Not nowâ¦not ever.
âThen make me yours.â
His breath stilled, and the whole world stilled with it. My skin prickled with the intensity of his gaze as he slowly looked down to my pussy on display, still clenching and pulsing from the brutality of his hunger. He reached out, splayed his fingers wide, and cupped my ass.
His touch was slower, softer and searching. As though I hadnât been real until this moment. The muscles of his throat worked as he swallowed.
âThey wonât take you from me,â he said with chilling certainty. âNo one is going to take you from me.â
He slipped his fingers along my crease, spread my lips, then entered me again. I bit my lower lip and bent my spine, reveling in the feel of him.
âDo you hear me, little sister?â he urged, thrusting more slowly this time. âNo one is taking you from me.â
I moaned with that slow, demanding stroke and drove back against him.
âOpen your eyes, princess. Watch me as I fuck you.â
I did, finding that unfathomable stare in the reflection. He was the brother whoâd hated me, the brother whoâd gone out of his way to be cruel. Now he was the brother whoâd kill for me.
The faint clutter of pans pushed in from outside. For a second, Iâd forgotten the world outside this bathroom existedâin this moment there was just himâand this. I shoved reality aside, focusing on the feel of his big cock inside me.
He leaned forward and grasped my throat. âYou like to be fucked hard, little sister?â he grunted, driving into me. âYou like the way Caleb drives you?â
I nodded, jolting hard.
âThen consider yourself owned.â
âYesâ¦â I drove back hard against him, meeting his thrusts, driving him deeper and harder.
He owned me.
They all owned me.
He reached up and gripped my jaw, turning me to stare into my eyes. âSay my name, little sister.â
âTobias,â I moaned.
âAgain,â he demanded.
âTobias.â
He bucked his hips, driving me against the sink. I had nowhere to go, no room to breathe. It didnât matter anyway. His breath was my breath. His touch, my everything.
The intensity in his stare tipped me over the edge and as my orgasm quaked inside me, the door to the bathroom opened.
Tobias was an animal, reaching around his back to whip the sight of a gun at the person who entered the room.
But it was Nick.
âOne second, brother,â Tobias growled, turning his attention back to me. âThatâs it, princess. Take it. Take what you need.â
I lowered my chest to the cold surface as my pussy clenched. âOh, Godâ¦oh, God.â
âThatâs it, baby,â Tobias grunted.
I met Nickâs stare in the reflection as my world exploded.
The gun clattered as Tobias shoved it onto the counter, giving one long moan as he thrust once and stilled. His cock kicked. Warmth bloomed Inside me, making me whimper and clench tight.
âFuck, little mouse,â Tobias gasped, the sheen of sweat on his forehead shining. âFuck.â
His heavy breaths consumed the space as he stared at me. Iâd brought him undone, I knew that now. I glanced at Nick.
No.
I brought all of them undone.
Just as they did for me.
âThat was just a taste, princess.â Tobias drew my focus back as he slid his cock from me and looked down. His fingers went between my legs, sliding in the slick as he pushed his cum back inside. âMake sure you make yourself available to me, day and fucking night. Consider it your punishment for leaving me and donât even think about cleaning this up. I will fucking stain every inch of you by the time Iâm done.â
My pussy throbbed, the heartbeat clenching around his fingers. But that predatory stare said it all. I would have this. Maybe more than I was prepared for. This was my stepbrotherâs punishing way.
Make myself availableâ¦
My knees trembled. My will was weak.
âHave something to say to me, little sister?â Tobias demanded.
I tried to control my panicked breaths. âNo.â I licked my lips. âNot at all.â
A nod, and he reached down, shoved his cock into his jeans, and zipped up. âNick?â
Cum coated the inside of my thighs. God, I almost whimpered when Nick stared at the mess his brother had made. âNot yet.â He licked his lips as he answered. âAlthough, seeing you bent over the sink like that is making me reconsider.â
Tobias leaned forward and braced his hand against the wall, earning a scowl from Nick.
âI came to tell you the food is ready.â
Tobias nodded, then met my stare. âYou go eat, princess. Iâll be right behind you.â
âT,â Nick warned.
âI said Iâll be right there.â Tobias bared his teeth.
Something passed between them. Something I didnât understand. I reached down, tugged my panties and jeans upwards. âWhatâs going on?â
Nick stared at T.
T just looked at me, shaking his head. âNothing.â
But it didnât look like nothing. It looked like a whole lot of something. But no one pushed Tobias. No one told him what to do. He was too damn stubborn for his own good.
âFine,â Nick answered.
âFine,â Tobias answered back.
âMen,â I muttered, buttoning up my jeans and shaking my head. âNo, brothers.â
They both started after me as I pumped the soap dispenser and washed my hands, tearing off a piece of hand towel and eyeing them as I went. Nick followed me out, and the moment I did, the smell of food hit me.
I hadnât eaten in that place and barely had anything to drink. But I wasnât the only one. Caleb sat waiting, the massive plate of food in front of him untouched. Rebel chewed and gnawed a thick, raw steak on the floor as I slipped into the booth opposite him.
âBetter?â
I met Calebâs stare as he searched my face. I knew he saw the marks his brother had left behind. âNot even remotely,â I answered, lowering my gaze to the massive cheeseburger and fries waiting. âIâll be better when weâre safe and I hear from my dad.â
He picked up his knife and fork and carved into his steak. He attacked his food with complete precision, carving, chewing, never once making a mess. I knew he must be starving. He hadnât eaten himself after that one bite of the sandwich.
That place corrupted everything. Nick strode toward us, but instead of sitting down, he kept walking. I took a massive bite of the burger and moaned with the taste, licking the grease and sauce that dripped down my hand, and glanced over my shoulder, watching as Nick spoke to the woman behind the counter.
She lifted her hand and pointed to something in the shadows next to the door. I barely saw my plate as I reached, just grabbed two fries and dragged them through the ketchup before sliding them into my mouth and turned back.
It was a phone. One of those old landlines that stranded motorists with no cell phone reception used. But Nickâs phone sat on the table in front of us, with full bars of service.
I chewed, swallowed, and grabbed more, this time without even looking. Instead, I watched my brother as he punched in numbers and spoke into the handset, to who, I didnât know.
âWho is he talking to?â
âHell if I know,â Caleb answered.
I didnât believe him. I met his stare, searching those hazel eyes for the truth. âWhatâs going on?â
One brow rose as he chewed and swallowed, then grabbed the napkin and dabbed the side of his mouth. âDo you want the long version or the short version, little sister?â
He was playing with me. I looked to the closed door of the ladiesâ room. Tobias still hadnât come out, and all of a sudden, I wasnât hungry, I was worried and pissed.
âHere he comes,â Caleb muttered. âYou can ask him yourself.â
Nick sat down next to Caleb. I didnât wait, motioning with my head to the phone. âWho was that?â
Nick just smiled and glanced at my plate. âYouâre not hungry, princess?â
âNo.â I placed my burger down on the plate. âAre you going to answer me?â
There was a twitch in the corner of his mouth as he shook his head. âIf youâre not hungry, then weâll grab the rest to go.â
He waved the waitress over and this time she was only too accommodating, even smiling as she neared. He never once looked away, just held my gaze. âCan you wrap the rest of this up? Add in three more steaks for the dog and six bottles of water, and weâll leave.â
She just gave a nod, then reached forward and grabbed my plate, as well as Tobiasâs untouched food. âSure thing.â
Sheâd barely left before the clatter of plates echoed through the doorway of the kitchen. Seemed like she was only too happy to get rid of us.
âYou want to tell me whatâs going on, Nick?â I demanded. âI deserve to know.â
âYou do.â His smile was sad this time. âAnd I want to tell you, but first we need to get you somewhere safe. Somewhere where they canât track you. Somewhere where they canât find you. Only then will we tell you whatâs going on, and why.â
The bathroom door opened and Tobias stumbled out, only this time he limped a little harder. That sheen of sweat was more obvious now as he made his way to the table. âAre we leaving?â
âYes,â Nick answered.
âGood.â Tobias seemed pleased with that and kept on walking past the waitress as she returned, grabbed the two remaining plates, and left.
Barely a minute later, and she returned, carrying a plastic bag filled with containers of food. Nick reached into his pocket, slipped out another hundred-dollar bill, and left it on the table before sliding out. âThank you.â
He grabbed the bag and motioned toward the door. âRyth.â
He didnât call my name like that. Not normally.
I grabbed a napkin off the table in front of me, wiped my hands, and left it behind as I slipped out of the booth and followed them outside.
Tobias had barely made it three steps ahead of us before we caught up. I stepped down onto the first step as he wobbled and reached for the railing.
Only he missed it.
âTobias,â I cried out.
He took a step, and another, before finally, his knees gave way, sending him crashing to the ground. Panic surged through me as I lunged. âTobias!â I called his nameâ¦
But this time, he didnât get up.