Under an Endless Moon: Chapter 61
Under an Endless Moon (Moonlit Ridge Book 2)
Rope bit down on my skin where they had my wrists and ankles bound to a hard wooden chair that had been pulled out from a small dining table.
Itâd been placed in the middle of the kitchen.
Plastic covered the floor underneath, and duct tape sealed off the whimpers that groaned in my mouth.
Gideon loomed ten feet away, a demented smile on his face as he studied me with a hunting knife dangling languidly from his right hand.
Sienna was on the couch in the living room, appearing to be bored as she flipped through a magazine. Completely indifferent. Her friendship fabrication and deceit.
It wasnât hurt from her betrayal that drummed through me.
It was fear.
Harsh pulses that thrummed like poison through my veins.
Sickness pooled in my stomach as bile lifted to my mouth. I tried to swallow around it, but it was impossible. No way to subdue the way it felt like I was being strangled by the horror that ensnared every cell in my body.
Sweat slicked my flesh as I sat there waiting for this fiend to have his way with me.
He slowly stalked forward, a gleam in his eye when he reached out and ripped the tape from my mouth, leaving a burst of pain in its wake.
Gasping, I struggled to bring large gulps of air into my aching lungs.
To stay calm. To believe.
But Iâd seen firsthand what this monster would do. Iâd seen the evil that occupied every recess of his mind.
âIâve been waitinâ for you.â He said it softly like we were old lovers, and I tried to edge back from the foulness he exuded when he leaned in and dragged his nose along my cheek.
Recoiling against the filth that oozed from his spirit.
âAlways so shy,â he murmured, and he reached out and dragged the blunt edge of his fingernail down my cheek where his nose had been.
I wanted to spit in his face. Fight him. Tell him I was so much stronger than any of them had ever given me credit for. Shout the lengths I would go.
But I was bound, trapped the way Iâd been when Iâd been nothing but a helpless little girl.
His eyes glinted in some sort of victory, as if heâd seen my internal reaction. âBut youâre not so innocent, are you?â
His voice transformed in a flash, and he moved before I could make sense of the action.
A scream punctured the air when he drove the blade deep into my thigh.
Agony sundering. Rending through me on a hot, searing burn as he knelt in front of me, twisting the handle as he did.
I nearly blacked out from the pain, and I sniveled and choked through it, trying to keep my composure that was quickly slipping.
âI know it was you,â he seethed, getting close to my face. âThey blamed it on the Demons, but I know it was you. You, little bitch. You killed my brother and the others, didnât you?â
He cranked the knife as he gritted, âDid you think I was gonna let you get away with it?â
Another scream.
Anguish clutched me in a fist, and a sob catapulted out with it. Saliva poured from the side of my mouth as I wheezed around the misery.
âI saw you running through the shadows. Saw you thinking you could slink through them unnoticed.â
Lightheadedness rushed through my mind, and the hazy blur of my thoughts tumbled to Otto. Back to the time when everything had changed. Iâd known the torment heâd suffered. I had watched him wilt away in the week after Haddie had been killed. I had witnessed his despondency.
Iâd known exactly what was happening when Iâd heard him moving around in his bedroom after River had walked out. I knew he was going for them himself. Without the help from the rest of the family.
I couldnât let him do it. Couldnât let him become some kind of martyr lost to his grief.
Because of Haddie, Iâd known where Gideon and his friends went on Thursday nights. The many times sheâd sneaked off to meet him there during the time that Otto had been in prison.
I couldnât let him do it.
Alone.
The guys had made sure that I knew how to protect myself. That I knew self-defense, even though it hadnât done me any good when Iâd been pinned under Dusty in that kitchen where Iâd lost so much of myself. But the one thing theyâd taught me that I could use was how to use a gun, River drilling it into my head that it was only for my safety when heâd take me out into the desert for target practice. Drilling it into my head that I should only go that route if I had no other choice.
And I was sure that night when Iâd heard Otto leave that there was only one choice to be made.
So, Iâd stole into Riverâs room and had taken one of his rifles, and Iâd gone, riddled with pain from my wounds. Riddled with the sorrow of losing my best friend. Riddled with the anguish of the man Iâd loved turning his back on me.
Then Iâd been riddled with desperation when Iâd found him on his knees, Gideon pointing a gun and getting ready to shoot.
I hadnât thought twice about it.
Iâd opened fire.
As if I wouldnât protect Otto the way heâd always protected me.
As if I would hold an ounce of remorse over it.
I lifted my face to the monster who snarled three inches from my face. âYou killed Haddie.â
âJust punishment for what Otto did. She was a good fuck. Would have kept her around until he set our bikes on fire. A straight disrespect. No one fucks with us like that. There was only one thing left I could do. Thing was, it wasnât just Otto involved, now, was it? It was the whole crew, and you were supposed to bleed out that night, too.â
His voice twisted to that low, disgusting thing again. A crooning as he turned the hilt of the knife. Pain splintered, and I struggled to remain conscious.
âBut since you survived, our plans changed for you. Oh, the ways we were all going to have you. Figured weâd get rid of Ottoâs crew first and then weâd get to keep you all to ourselves.â
I gasped and choked as he continued, âOtto showed just like we knew he would. Only you were there, werenât you? You were there and you killed my brother. You killed the others.â
Hot air puffed from his mouth, hate and his own twisted grief. His nostrils flared as he leaned in close.
âIâve been waiting to find you for so long. All of you. But you disappeared just as deep as I did. Had to since the cops had linked me and my boys to everything inside that warehouse. I had to leave all four of them there, lying in pools of their own blood, our fingerprints all over those drugs, set right out for the cops that showed after all that gunfire. Wasnât about to lose my brother and get locked up because of you and Otto.â
He sighed an exasperated sound. âBeen on the watch for years, no clue where you were hiding. I can only thank Otto for coming for us, thinking he was gonna finish us off. I got a hit that someone was searching for us, and I was able to track it back to this little town in the middle of nowhere. And surprise, surprise, here all of you were. Living lives like you deserved to have them. Probably couldnât have done it without my Sienna here, keeping tabs on you. Getting me on the inside. Makes all of this so much easier.â
He jerked the knife free. Agony fractured through my body, and I knew he was only getting started.
âNow, Iâm gonna kill you slowâ¦drag it out so when I dump your body in Ottoâs house, he feels the pain. So he knows exactly what youâve gone through. Then Iâm going to do the same to every one of them. One by one.â
He pressed the tip of the blade to my other thigh, and I held my breath, waiting for the fresh round of tormentâ¦when I heard it.
A swarm of power in the distance.
A gathering of strength.
Motorcycles.
Relief thundered as loud as the bikes.
My family was coming for me.