Duke: Chapter 36
Duke: Dark College Bully Romance (Bastards of Bainbridge Hall Book 3)
Go to class. Act fucking normal. Thatâs the task weâd agreed to after we left the club and Hunter behind. But how in the ever-loving fuck do I do that with the ugly truth of what my father did to Lennon staring me down? My fatherâLennonâs stepfatherâraped her. I rub my hand over my face while I listen to my professor drone on and on about nothing nearly as important as figuring out whether Lennon understands or has any idea of what I know to be true.
One look at Bear and Masonâs faces told me theyâd come to the exact same conclusion I had. Really, thereâs no other answer. And the sick part is that while itâs possible it happened before he ever met her mother, heâd definitely realized his little faux pas before they got married. So, he fucking knew what he was doing. He raped a young girl, then a year later went through with marrying her mother. Oh, and he did a fine job covering it up, too. Hell, come to think of it, he never had a beard in his life until the fall of my senior year. Iâd even questioned that motherfucker about why heâd chosen to grow one. Heâd given me some bullshit answer about Nikki liking him with some scruff.
The real reasoning is obvious now that I know the truth. He was hiding his perverse nature from the victim who lived in his home. Lennon doesnât remember everything from that night. Theyâd worn masks to hide their identities. Theyâd drugged her so that her memories are nothing but a fog. But itâd seem the ear-to-chin scar he has from a car accident was something sheâd noticed, a detail thatâd remain locked inside her head until we took her to that awful room. My eyes crash shut as an image of him heaving over a much younger Lennon infiltrates my brain. I have never in my life wanted to hack another manâs dick off so fucking badly. My stomach revolts, and the bitter taste of bile rises to the back of my throat.
All the shit sheâs been throughâthe nightmares, the sleepwalkingâit all fucking makes sense. She lived with her rapist. I wonder if maybe he didnât eventually marry Nikki to keep tabs on her daughter. And when that didnât work, and she was making him nervous, he pushed her off on me. The more nightmares she has, the closer she might come to remembering the horrendous thing that happened to her at his hands. I would also bet my entire inheritance that this was why he was having Quincy and Arik screw with her. I should have seen it when he was talking about having her undergo psychological evaluation. Sure, Push her to the brink and watch her go fucking crazy. Thatâs the nice, stepfatherly thing to do.
Little did he know, in sending Lennon to us, sheâd secure three men to protect her from anything heâd throw her way. And heâactually everyone involvedâare in for a whole world of hurt.
And Juliette? What happened to her that night? We know nothing for certain. It makes my guts twist into impossible knots, thinking about the possibilities. I exhale harshly, rubbing my hands over my face for the millionth time. Itâs not a wonder the OG Bastards had mostly kept us away from the club all these years. They werenât ready for us to know the depth of the shit they swim in on a regular basis or just how filthy they get.
I know we have to talk to Lennon. I donât want her blindsided. She hadnât wanted to talk about any of it, insisted she was fine and we could discuss things later. But how the fuck do I do that to herâbring up something thatâs hurt her so badly? I think she wants to be blissfully ignorant like she had been until we walked into that place today. Is it possible sheâs pieced things together and knows who raped her? Does she know anything about Juliette? I hadnât wanted to ask her about that either. Iâm terrified that if we keep adding to the strain Lennonâs under, sheâs going to break.
An incoming text gets my attention, so I smoothly pull my phone from my pocket while assuming an interested-in-the-lecture face for the benefit of my professor and glance down at the phone.
Our fathers are sick fucks.
I thought I knew how bad it was.
I couldnât have fathomed this.
We have to tell Lennon, Duke.
I know.
Please let me be the one to do it.
I think it has to happen soon.
Iâm going to throw something out there.
You may not like it.
But I think thereâs someone else we need to talk to.
My palms dampen with sweat. Iâm certain Iâve already thought of where heâs going with this. I tap out the obvious.
Hawthorne.
His crew needs to know why we nabbed Elliot.
And he needs to know about Juliette.
Yeah, we need to warn them.
And you need to clear the air with Kingston.
So, weâre in agreement?
Talk to Lennon?
Pay a visit to Hawthorne Hall?
Yeah. When?
Immediately.
Iâm not sitting on this.
Not fucking around.
And our fathers?
Theyâre going down.
Weâre waiting in Harrington Hall for Lennon as she exits her calculus class. Her brows shoot up when she sees all three of us, but she walks right over. âWhatâs going on? I can tell thereâs something by the look on your faces.â
Bear grimaces. âWe think we oughta head over to Hawthorne Hall to explain why Elliot was targeted.â
Lennon carefully looks at each of us, her gaze finally landing on me. âWill we be telling them everything? Like, what happened to Juliette?â She puts a hand out when I go to speak. âBecause Iâm okay with it.â Her blue eyes look so tired, but she pins them on me, her shoulders sagging as if she carries an enormous weight.
I wrench my gaze from hers to question Mason and Bear whether I should tell her now, but before I can even get across what Iâm silently asking, Lennon puts her hand on my arm, drawing my attention back to her.
âI know Tristanâs beard hides the scar I saw in the flash of memory I had. After making the connection between the OGâs club and the place I was raped, thereâs really only one logical conclusion, right?â She takes a deep breath. âDonât freak out. But I think I was sure when I looked into your eyes. Theyâre so similar.â
âFuck.â I donât know what else to say.
She grabs my hand. âDonât think like that. Seriously.â Scraping her teeth over her bottom lip, she continues. âI thought it through, then went to the bathroom in the middle of class. Threw up. Cried. Took some time to think.â Her gaze drifts down for a moment, and her hands shake as she brings them up to cup her cheeks. She releases the deepest, most agonizing breath Iâve ever heard.
There are no words that I can say to make this right. My heart canât take this. What heâs done to her ⦠god, I want to kill him. âLennon, Iâm sorââ
She shakes her head as she puts her finger to my lips, her sad eyes boring into mine. âYou are not your father. You donât owe me that apology.â Iâm a split second from pulling her to me so I can soothe away some of the hurt she must be feeling when she locks her determined eyes on us. âIâm really sorry, but I donât know exactly what happened to Juliette that night.â Her brow arches and lips purse. âBut I want to make Tristan pay for what he did to me, and what the OG Bastards have done to probably dozens, if not hundreds or even thousands of girlsâbut most of all, I want justice for whatever they did to Juliette. So, if you think the first stop is Hawthorne Hall, Iâm in.â
I reach for her, pulling her body close to mine. âYou are the strongest person I know, Lennon Bell. The fuckinâ strongest.â
Ten long minutes later, I pull our SUV up the steep drive to Hawthorne Hall. I keep going over and over in my head what I need to say, and at this point, itâs one big jumble, so I hope I can stay calm enough to explain whatâs happening in a concise, logical way.
âHow do you think theyâre going to take this?â Lennon grits her teeth, staring up at the old estate, a little in awe.
âOh, about as well as youâre expecting.â Bear chuckles for a few seconds, then abruptly stops. âFuck. Here I am laughing, and this is so fucking far from funny.â He gets an odd look on his face. âNot a bit of it,â he murmurs.
I really want to know what heâs been sitting on that he needs to tell us. The only thing I can figure is that itâs something he learned from the conversation with Hunter. I catch his gaze, and he jerks his head, his eyes closing briefly.
Not having seen the exchange, Mason pops his door open. âYeah, weâll just call it awkward laughter and give you a pass. I think thereâs only one way to find out how theyâre going to take it.â
âLetâs get it over with, then,â I grit out, worried we have even more shit about to be slung in our direction. I wrench my thoughts from whatever is going on with Bear and allow my eyes to scan the exterior of their estate. Fuck. Iâve held so much anger toward Kingston for so long, and it was horribly misplaced. Iâm not looking forward to the conversation I have to have with him. But ⦠Iâm willing. And itâs necessary.
I exit the vehicle, and as soon as weâre all together, we march up the stairs of the stately porch, and I ring the bell. We wait. And wait. I guess I could have texted Kingston to make sure theyâd be here. Iâve got his number. But fuck. He mightâve said fuck off, then itâd be a whole thing. And this is not something I want to discuss with him via text.
To my surprise, the door swings open a moment later, and Archer stands on the other side. He frowns, tucking his thumbs behind his suspenders. His gaze travels over our group, and he shakes his head. âI thought my eyes were deceiving me. But nope, my cameras donât lie. The Bastards have arrived.â
Kingston appears from somewhere behind him, the muscles in his jaw twitching as he studies us with shrewd eyes. His voice comes out growly and low. âThis is kinda unexpected and fucked-up of you to come here after what happened at the auction.â
I nod. âI get that. But we wouldnât be here if it werenât important.â Looking past them, their initiate, Elliot, is coming down the hall, her steps quick and sure at first. She slows as she sees us in the doorway, apprehension sliding over her features. Cannon is right behind her and puts a hand on her shoulder, then as they come to a stop in the middle of the foyer, he draws her under the protection of his arm.
is written all over his face. We wonât be getting near her without going through him first.
Archer exchanges a look with Kingston and shrugs. They donât know what to make of us being here. Taking on his role as head of the house, Kingston looks me dead in the eye. âLook, weâve had a lot of shit happen in the last forty-eight hours around here. We donât need this right now.â He runs his hand through his hair, shaking his head. âSo, youâll have to excuse us when we say we arenât interested in getting into whatever youâve got going on.â
I exhale hard. âI know we donât see eye to eye, but weâre not looking to start anything.â I pull Lennon into my side. âWeâd never have brought Lennon if that were the case.â
Mason steps close on her other side. âWe have some things to share with you that you need to know.â
Bear clears his throat behind us, and I turn my head to see him nod toward Elliot. âWe want to make sure you have all the information necessary to protect Elliot.â
âWe have some other things to share, too. Things I know. Have remembered.â Lennon places her hand on my chest. âWeâve got a lot going on right now, too, and we donât want it to spill over and affect you.â She clenches her teeth together as she pins her eyes on Elliot. âAnd it might.â
Elliot tugs Cannon along with her as she comes forward, nudging her way between Kingston and Archer. She stares at Lennon, her eyes squinting before she nods. âI think we should give them a chance to explain.â
Kingston huffs out a breath, giving me a cold stare, but when he turns his head to meet Elliotâs gaze, that same stare warms. He finally nods, replying with a gruff, âYeah. Okay. Letâs stop talking in vague fucking circles, then. Come on in.â
We enter Hawthorne Hall, which is a first, as they never fucking reciprocate with events, and I have to say. Iâm impressed. It doesnât have the modern stylishness of our home, but instead itâs a place that has obviously stood the test of time. Itâs old money through and through.
As we walk through their home, Bear clears his throat, getting Kingstonâs attention. âWe need someplace where we wonât be interrupted. This is a private conversation.â
Archer turns on his heel and walks backward toward whatever destination they have in mind. He grimaces, shrugging slowly. âWe had a bunch of shit go down. Too much to explain. But our other two initiates are out back, and Dane isnât home yet. We trust him with our lives, so no worries there. Thatâs all of us that are left. This is a safe space now.â
Jesus, do we even want to know what the fuck heâs talking about? Probably not a bad idea to be in the know ⦠but itâll have to be a story for another day.
We end up in their living room, taking seats on one of the plush leather couches. Kingston and Cannon sit in large armchairs across from us. Elliot gets pulled onto Cannonâs lap, and Archer perches on the arm of Kingstonâs chair.
I hesitate, running my hand through my hair, but then Lennon puts her hand on my thigh, squeezing. âJust tell them.â
Kingston looks mildly perturbed, but I meet his gaze and hold steady. âThere was recently a push to get Murdock Mikaelson out of prison. We donât have all the facts or information, but we know their initial plan was to use Elliot to draw out her uncle, who was Murdockâs trial lawyer and supposed friend.â
Elliotâs eyes widen. âMy momâs brother, Isaac. I havenât seen him in years. What the hell?â
Bear sighs. âYeah, thereâs a reason for that. Heâs in hiding. The night we hauled off with youâif we hadnât done that, youâd have been drugged and had who knows what done to you. Maybe theyâd have taken compromising photos or a video that theyâd have then used to lure Isaac out of hiding. We donât know the exact plan from that particular angle, but that would have been the most pleasant version.â
Archerâs brow raises. âHow do you know any of that?â
âBecause they took me that night instead,â Lennon quietly says.
On her other side, Bearâs face goes paler than fuck.
He totally has more information heâs sitting on.
Lennon drags in a ragged breath. âItâs all one big clusterfuck, but we thought you should know. Murdock is out, so Elliot shouldnât be in danger, but we canât be sure.â
âHow the did he get out?â Cannonâs gruff, raspy voice catches most of us by surprise as his gaze swings to Masonâs.
âBecause they found better leverage.â Mason clears his throat.
He discovered my mother had an affair, and Iâm not his son. Thank fuck, I guess. Iâm still wrapping my head around all of it.â Masonâs dark eyes meet Elliotâs. âThis feels really fucking weird to say, but Isaac is my father. My motherâs journal will confirm it, but a simple DNA test will provide all the proof we need. For all I know, itâs already happened. They need what? Some hair?â
Elliot sits up straight, her eyes bright. âYes. A swab test is preferred, but hair with the follicles still attached would be enough.â She gives us all a half-smile. âSorry, forensic science is kinda my thing.â After a moment, she looks at Mason with wide eyes. âSo ⦠youâre my cousin?â
He gives a disturbed chuckle, followed by a smirking smile. âIt would appear so.â
âWeird,â Elliot breathes out, leaning back against Cannon, clearly shell-shocked by the revelation.
âAnyway,â Mason continues, âthey forced him to admit that because of his relation to me, he had a massive conflict of interest in representing Murdock. Iâm sure money swapped hands and who knows what else to get him out, but he was released after serving thirteen years.â
Kingston sits forward, elbows on his thighs with his hands clasped together. He lowers his forehead to them, as if heâs thinking the deepest of thoughts.
I canât afford to wait for him to get his head screwed on straight, so I forge on. âHonestly, thatâs the least of our problems.â My teeth clench as all eyes focus on me. âWeâve also discovered that our fathers, among all sorts of other dirty deeds ⦠are likely running a sex trafficking ring out of the Hawthorne Country Club. Their poker nights are a cover for it. They bring girls in to wait on them, and then â¦â
Lennon curls herself into a ball. âI got caught up in it.â Her eyes flick to Kingstonâs. âYour sister did, too. We were both drugged, and I was raped.â She hesitates, wiping her hands on her thighs. âIâm really sorry to tell you this, but I believe Juliette was, too. Then they dumped us in the parking lot of the diner.â
Kingston gives Lennon a blank look at first. âStellaâs.â He swallows hard, eyes shutting as what sheâs said hits him. The room is dead silent for several beats before he looks up. His eyes are glassy as he holds out his hands. âWho?â
I hate that the emotion in his eyes is digging right inside my damn heart.
From beside me, Mason rasps, âThey were drugged. Lennon remembers very little. Sheâs only today remembered enough to confirm who assaulted her.â
Elliot lets out a ragged breath, on the verge of tears. She reaches for Kingstonâs hand before searching my eyes. âIf itâs a sex trafficking scenario, howâ?â She blinks, her face coloring as she glances at Lennon. âIâm so sorry, I know this is probably difficult.â
Lennon bites down on her lip before murmuring, âItâs okay. We knew there would be questions. I hate that I donât have all the answers.â
I exhale hard, running my hand through my hair. âThe only thing I can think of is that they probably realized Juliette was just way too high profile to mess with.â
Bear rubs a hand over his jaw, eyeing me over Lennonâs head. âThat theory makes sense to me. Family with big money that can put pressure on law enforcement to look into a disappearance. Maybe they didnât realize who theyâd gotten hold of until she was there. The diner is where she got the offer to come to the club. They drugged them, sampled the goods, but then upon looking at their IDs, realized Julietteâs from money, and they canât sell her off. Not unless they want to attract attention. And they canât keep one girl without the other, in case she talked, so they dumped them both.â
Lennon shakes her head, squeezing her eyes shut. A low, moan whispers from between her lips. I pull her to me and let her burrow into my chest. Her breath hitches. âI-I think this is why Hunter was nosing around the diner. He was probably trying to see if we remembered anything. Juliette was scared of him, but she never said why, if she knew.â A sob rips from her throat. âI donât know. I just donât know.â
Bear puts a strong hand on her thigh. Squeezes. âItâs okay, baby. Youâre okay.â
While heâs doing that, Elliot hops up and leaves the room, clearly affected by Lennonâs upset. She comes back a minute later and squats down in front of Lennon and offers her a bottle of water. âIâm sorry you went through this. Itâs awful.â Elliotâs lip trembles, but she doesnât say anything more as she gets up and returns to her seat on Cannonâs lap.
Lennon heaves out a breath and sits up a bit, tears in her eyes. âThank you. Kingston, I understand how hard this must be for you to hear. We were so fucking scared. And then she died andââ Her face crumples again.
Kingstonâs face falls as he observes Lennonâs breakdown, and he shoots off his chair, eliciting a startled gasp from Elliot. He paces back and forth, jaw clenched as angry hands grip the nape of his neck. She goes to him, tugging him aside and speaking in quiet tones the rest of us canât hear.
Archer raises his brow, staring pointedly at me, âSo do we assume this is why Juliette killed herself? Not necessarily because of anything K did or didnât do? For years, youâve blamed him for not taking care of her.â
I blow out an aggravated sigh. âWhat the fuck was I supposed to think? We didnât know.â
Kingston comes back, his gaze fiery as it sweeps everyone in the room before landing on me. âLetâs get this straight right now. I will always blame myself for not knowing what was happening with her. Iâm sure, deep inside, youâve been doing the same.â
âMaybe itâs time we stop blaming each other and look for the truth,â I murmur quietly.
Kingston swallows, then nods. âI need to know who thought they had the right to touch her. I need to know who is responsibleââ
I stand up, facing him, and let my eyes bore into his. âIf you want in, weâre going to take them down. Friday night. And we have a hell of a lot to figure out before then.â
âHow are you going to do it?â Kingstonâs green-eyed gaze probes mine, like heâs picking around in my head.
Mason shrugs. âWeâre not completely certain. But I think if we get the evidence into the right hands, then maybe we can figure something out. The question is simply how we get them to confess.â
Archer holds up a hand, shifting on the arm of the chair. âSounds like maybe this is something that should be monitored. Recorded.â
Bear nods. âFor sure.â
âIf you can get me into that club, Iâll install state-of-the-art cameras thatâll catch everythingâboth video and audio.â Archer aims a good-natured smirk at me. Itâs more than clear that this shit is right up his alley.
âYouâre sure?â I arch a brow.
Kingston nods. âArcherâs on it, so itâs as good as done. What do you say we figure the rest of this shit out over a few drinks. I have some honey whiskey you might like.â