Hooked: Chapter 31
Hooked (Never After Series)
Wendy twists in her seat, coming face-to-face with Peter.
âDad?â she gasps. She starts to rise from her chair and my grip on her thigh tightens, holding her in place. She turns to me, her brows drawing in, and I cock my head, meeting her gaze and holding it.
Itâs obvious when realization hits; her eyes dim and her lips turn. She looks from me to her father, and then over to Tina, whoâs standing there gawking in a sparkly green dress with gold trim.
Peterâs face is a mask of confusion, his forehead wrinkling as he gazes between us. I move my hand from Wendyâs thigh, draping my arm along the back of her chair. This is the moment heâll realize that their little plan didnât work.
That even though they took Ru from me, I still have her. She didnât get away.
âPeter,â I greet. âWhat a pleasure.â
His lip curls. âHook.â
âIâd make introductions, but Iâm quite sure youâre already well acquainted.â
He stands still, his features frozen, until waiters bringing out salad force him to move. He clears his throat, pressing his hand against Tinaâs back and moving her toward their seats.
Wendyâs body deflates. I look at her with a wide grin. Thatâs right, pet. Game over. Nobody plays against me and comes out with the upper hand.
The servers drop off the salad dishes, and I pick up my fork, excitement thrumming through my veins as I spear a cherry tomato, reveling in the way Wendy fidgets and Peter glares.
Leaning in, my arm still on the back of her chair, I place the fork in front of Wendyâs mouth. âHungry?â
She presses her lips together, shaking her head.
I place it in my own mouth, the juices and seeds exploding on my tongue.
âMmm,â I hum. âI do love popping a good cherry.â I grin at Peter, my arm dropping from the chair onto Wendyâs shoulders, my fingers tracing her bare skin. Wendy goes stiff as a board underneath me, her gaze trained on her plate. Sheâs suspiciously quiet, the brazen girl thatâs been in my basement suddenly disappearing in her fatherâs presence.
I find that it irritates me more than it should.
âWendy,â Peter sighs. âWhat are you doing here? Shouldnât you be at the mansion?â His eyes peer around the table. We have everyoneâs attention, and itâs delicious, knowing he wants to make a scene, but canât act out. But thatâs the difference between Peter and me. He has to operate within the constraints of civil society, while I make sure to pad their pockets and dance outside of their edges.
Wendyâs head snaps up at his question, her knuckles whitening as they grip her fork. âWhat do you mean at the mansion?â
Tinaâs hand reaches out to rest on Peterâs forearm, Wendyâs jaw setting at the movement.
Interesting.
âI think what your father is trying to say,â Tina starts. âIs that this is the last place weâd expect you to be.â Her eyes glance over to mine. âAnd with the last⦠person.â
I open my mouth to speak, but Wendy beats me to it, my hand falling from her shoulder as she leans forward, her eyes spitting lasers. âAnd why would it be so surprising to see me here? Because I wasnât given express permission?â
Peter clears his throat. âLittle Shadowââ
Wendyâs glare cuts to him, and arousal rolls through me at her ire.
âMaybe you donât remember, Dad, but I used to come to these frequently with you.â
Peter glances around, all eyes on the outburst of his daughter.
âAnd for the record,â Wendy continues, her cheeks growing rosy. âIâve never needed nor cared about Tinaâs opinion on anything, especially concerning where she expects me to be.â
Tinaâs mouth gapes open.
I smirk at Wendyâs outburst, heat swarming my body from how attractive she is when sheâs swirling in rage.
âDidnât you care to know where I was when your new security didnât find me?â
My hand moves to rest on the back of her choker, my fingers slipping underneath the clasp and tugging as a reminder to watch her mouth.
Peterâs eyebrows raise. âIs that what this is? You running away because you didnât like that I was trying to provide you protection?â
Wendy scoffs, stabbing the lettuce with her fork.
âControl your date,â Tina hisses at me.
I grin, leaning back against my chair. âNow, why would I want to do that?â
This is a delightful turn of events. I hadnât expected her to be so upset with him.
âWendy, this isnât the time or the place.â Peterâs voice is sharp; commanding, as if heâs chastising a child. âDo we need to go somewhere and speak in private?â
Her eyes flick to me. I donât move, wanting to see what sheâll do if given the opportunity.
She lifts her chin, inhaling deeply, and shaking her head. âNo. We have nothing left to say.â
Pleasure at her obedience trickles through me like a leaky faucet, and I have to remind myself that she isnât someone who I should reward for being good. Sheâs a traitor.
Although, itâs odd the way sheâs interacting with her father, as if they arenât on good terms.
His eyes stay on hers for long moments, something unspoken passing between them before Tina cuts in. âSo, how did you two meet?â She waves her champagne glass between us.
I take a sip of whiskey. Because you sent her into my bar, you pathetic swine.
âHe already told you, didnât he?â Wendy cocks her head. âHe popped my cherry.â Gasps sound around the table, and I choke on the liquid of my drink, my hand shooting to my chest to stifle the cough.
âWendy,â Peter hisses.
She smiles wide. âWhat is it, Dad? Suddenly deciding to care again?â
Confusion slams into me.
I understand her anger at him not knowing that she was goneâhonestly, the thought of it does rankle a bitâbut I canât imagine what sheâs getting out of this. They were already working together to destroy me. It shouldnât be a surprise that weâve met.
Unless they had no idea.
My stomach cramps, my bruised heart twisting at the notion.
âI think the more important question,â Wendy continues. âIs how did you two meet?â She points her fork at her father and then to me.
Peter steeples his hands in front of his mouth, leaning back in his chair. âNothing exciting there. Weâve met briefly for business.â
I chuckle, the tips of my fingers caressing the side of Wendyâs neck, my insides tightening with every pass against the choker. My brand of ownership. And a GPS tracker, but thatâs neither here nor there.
âOh, donât be so modest, Peter,â I quip. âWeâve more than met. In fact, I believe you were well acquainted with those Iâm closest with. Seems only fair I return the favor.â
The corners of Peterâs eyes tighten as he nods, his lips breaking apart to show his gleaming white teeth. âYes, thatâs true.â He looks around. âAnd where are they tonight?â
My body stiffens, rage spiraling through me like a windstorm. Wendyâs face snaps toward mine, her eyes trailing up and down before they go back to her father, narrowing the slightest bit. She drops her fork, and the noise of it clanking against the dish grates against my eardrums. Her hand reaches out, pressing against my chest and rising, until her palm cups my jaw. The shock of her touch is enough to clear the red haze filming over my eyes.
She leans in, pressing a kiss to my cheek. âTake a deep breath. People are starting to stare,â she whispers.
My lungs expand as I collect myself.
Wendy sits back and pins her father with a look. âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
My chest pulls tight at her question. Because again, if she was part of Peterâs plan, she would know exactly what that meant.
âWendy, it was a simple question.â Peter sighs.
âThatâs quite alright.â I smile as I pull Wendy in close, my hand smoothing down her hair. âIâve found much more enticing company.â
Peterâs jaw tightens and he leans in, his eyes pleading with his daughter. âYou have no idea who youâre sitting next to.â
Her jaw stiffens. âI know exactly who he is. Itâs you Iâm beginning to question.â
My heart stutters, his phrase cementing what Iâve been theorizing for the past few minutes.
She doesnât know about her father.
And that means she never betrayed me at all.