Sweet Venom: Chapter 29
Sweet Venom: A Why Choose Romance
Fuck my life right now. The past week has been a damn blur. Everything happened so fast that I barely had time to process it. I knew all the cards would eventually fall. I just didnât realize how epically disproportioned it would be. When this all began, I set out to hurt Ellis, not fall for his girl and maybe even him. Heâs my brother, my blood, and somewhere through my hate, I found love. Donât get me wrong, I donât want to bang, but I care for him the way siblings should.
After everything was revealed and Vi took off, I was pissed that he let her walk out. Out of all of us, he was the more suitable option to go after her, but fuck if his scars donât answer for why he didnât. When I came to his place tonight and found his home destroyed, I immediately thought he was robbed. It wasnât until I heard voices down the hall that I realized how wrong I was. Itâs so easy to judge someone elseâs life when youâre on the outside looking in. As a kid who watched his parents die, only to be shoved into the system and abused, I didnât think their pompous rich asses could ever relate to my hell. But, come to find out, theirs were equally disturbing.
When Vi walked into the kitchen, I wasnât asleep. I couldnât sleep; the events of the last few hours wouldnât let me, and damn if she wasnât everything I needed. I could get lost in her for hours, and thatâs exactly what I planned on doing when I snuck up behind her. After hoisting her onto the counter and finding her naked underneath her robe, I was in heaven. One taste of her sweet pussy is all it takes to become a fiend and damn if I wasnât an addict. Ever since she gave me the green light in the shower at the gym, there hasnât been a day that I havenât found myself buried in her sweet heat until this past week.
By the time Sebastian found us in the kitchen, I was gone. I was rock hard and dying to have her ride my cock. It didnât matter that Sebastian and I had been arch enemies until a few days ago, or that we still havenât talked after everything that went down. All that mattered was we both had the same goal: loving our girl and making her feel good. So when he started ordering me around, I was all in. Iâd be lying if I said I didnât like fucking with an audience. I only have eyes for Vi, but something about sharing her and watching her take other men gets me hard. Itâs sexy as fuck. The second we all claimed her, filling all her holes with our seed, I wasnât done. I wanted to take her to the shower and take care of her. I wanted to worship her, but those thoughts were short-lived, and now Sebastian and I are shoving our dicks in our pants as Ellis takes our girl to her room so we can answer the damn door.
âIâll get it. I want first dibs at the sorry fucker who thought to knock on my door at this time of night,â Sebastian clips out. But the second he opens the door, I see his posture slump. âSayward, what happened? Whatâs wrong.â
âIs Tate here?â
Sebastian runs his hand through his hair nervously. Itâs obvious he doesnât know how to act around her. Heâs her blood, but he feels like an outsider. However, thatâs on him. Sebastian has yet to try speaking to her since he found out who she is. âYeah, heâs here.â He throws the door wide to reveal me standing in the kitchen.
She all but runs into my arms, crying. âIâm sorry. Iâm sorry. I know itâs late, but I was scared and didnât know where else to go.â
I tightly wrap her in my arms as my eyes clash with Sebastianâs. Both of us are on edge as we wait to hear what caused her outburst.
âSay, whatâs going on? What happened?â
Just then, Ellis and Vi walk out of her room. Even in joggers and an oversized hoodie, the woman is fucking edible.
âWhat happened? What did we miss?â Ellis asks.
âNothing; Sayward was just about to fill us all in?â Sebastian supplies.
She unwraps her arms from around my waist and shakily pulls her phone out of her purse before pulling up a recent post from TMZ.
The headline reads,
I freeze, wholly transfixed by the pictures as I scroll. âDid you do this, Tate? Is this why you wanted the extra money? Theyâll know it was you.â
Vivian comes to my side to see what Iâm looking at as Ellis demands, âWhat the hell is it?â
âItâs the last home they stayed in, the one that abused Tate. Itâs on fire,â Vi answers.
âDid you do it? Is what sheâs saying true, you planned on going after the Sweets with my money?â Ellis questions.
âWhat? No. I mean, yes,â I toss the phone across the room. â The money from the last job we planned on doing was going to be used against the Sweets, but we never made the last hit. This wasnât me, but I canât say Iâm upset. I hope those fuckers were inside.â I pace the room several times before adding, âSayward, youâre not returning to the apartment tonight. Iâll get you a room atââ
âShe can stay here, where sheâs protected. Where she belongs,â Sebastian cuts in.
Iâve been trying to convince her for the past few days to leave the apartment, but she insisted she didnât want to leave until she had a plan. Sheâs still determining if she wants to stay in California.
âYou can stay in my room,â Vi adds. Say gives her a clipped smile. I know sheâs on edge. Itâs why I never shared any of what happened to me at that house with her. Itâs an unnecessary misery on her already guilty conscious. Now sheâs scared. âCome on. You can help me put fresh sheets on.â Vi says as she comes over to take her by the hand and pull her away, and Iâm grateful when I see her go willingly. Maybe all she needed was someone else to tell her this is where she belongs, that sheâs welcomed, that sheâs not an outsider.
The second the girls are out of sight, Ellis says, âYou better start talking, Seb.â
My eyes snap over to Sebastian, whoâs now in the kitchen, grabbing a water bottle. âWhat are you talking about? What does he have to do with any of this?â
Ellis shrugs his shoulders before throwing himself on the couch and saying, âHe burnt our familyâs trailer down to the ground while our piece of shit parents were passed out on drugs.â
âHow the fuck do you know that?â Sebastian snaps.
âYou think Nico and I didnât track you down after you had been gone for hours the same day you got your license?â
âI didnât take my phone,â he exclaims, as if thatâs the only way he could have been tracked.
âYou didnât need to. Nico bought you a Mercedes with a built-in tracking system. He had the app downloaded and synced to his phone before you ever drove it off the lot.â Ellis says as he rests his arms on the back of the couch.
Sebastian walks over to the couch opposite him and sits before asking, âWhy didnât either of you ever say anything?â
âThere was nothing to say. Whatever they did to you that provoked that type of end said enough. They got what they deserved. As far as Nico goes⦠Itâs Nico.â
I let his words hang as I digest everything that was just said. Sebastian killed my parents, and from the sounds of it, Nico Serraâs rumored ties to the mob must hold some merit for him to turn a blind eye. However, all that is in the past. I need answers for the present.
I stand at the coffee table between them and ask, âDoes this mean Ellis is right to suspect you? Did you have something to do with the Sweetsâ house?â
âDoes it matter? They hurt you and a lot of other innocent people. Harold Sweet ran a sex ring, and his disgusting wife Monica lured, groomed, and targeted girls and boys alike. Neither deserved to breathe another day.â
âFuck yeah, it matters!â I say a little louder than intended. âEllis just confirmed the last time you burnt someoneâs house to the ground, you fucked up and left a trail. There are two important women in the other room, and I need to know if theyâre in danger.â
He stands up, ready to fight, and Ellis rushes between us. âI didnât leave a fucking trail. They mean everything to me too, fucker. The Sweets are in that house burning alive as they should. I can guarantee it. They had a list of enemies a mile long. I ensured the authorities had more than enough leads, and unlike you, the authorities have no reason to look at me. I have no ties to the Sweets.â
âTatum, heâs right. We donât have to like it, but heâs right.â
A door opening down the hall has us all immediately breaking apart as if we werenât just at each otherâs throats. It could be Vi or Say walking down that hall, but the person didnât matter. What mattered was protecting them. Both of them. Itâs then that I know these men are my brothers. They are my family. I may have wanted to seek revenge against the Sweets and pay them back for every scar, but that type of retribution wasnât in my cards. Instead, my revenge is living my best life, one they sought to steal, with a family I didnât know I needed.