My Dark Desire: Chapter 52
My Dark Desire: An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance (Dark Prince Road)
I broke protocol.
The protocol? Do not engage with humans unless absolutely necessary.
Simple enough.
Yet, I found myself cornering Vera Ballantine in a dark alleyway like a mobster cliché.
I told myself sheâd practically invited me, since sheâd made herself easy to find. With geo-tagged selfies plastered on three different social media platforms and backup reservations under each of her subpar daughtersâ names.
Theyâd chosen to dine at one of those god-awful genre-confused âorientalâ restaurants that managed to convince influencers their food didnât suck. The type that served sushi, pad thai, and pho under the same roof.
I hid in a narrow passageway, waiting for them to finish. The last thing I needed was to be plastered on a gossip rag.
About an hour after Iâd arrived, Regina and Tabitha hung back inside the restaurant while their mother poured outside to ask the valet for her Mercedes.
Vera slipped into the alleyway, producing a cigarette from her Gucci purse.
The second the orange embers of her cancer stick glowed, I pressed the tip of my knife to her lower back, still hiding in the shadows.
She gasped, trying to turn. âWhat theâ ââ
I burrowed the blade deeper into her back, forcing her body to slam against the wall face-first. âNo need to turn, Vera. Iâd like to eat dinner tonight, and your face is a prescription-grade appetite suppressant.â
She gulped, her cheek digging into the rough bricks. âZachary Sun?â
âListen carefully.â I ignored her question, knowing she couldnât see me, especially in the dark. âYour existence is currently a terrible inconvenience for me. Stop messing with your stepdaughter.â
âFarrow?â She leaned back before remembering the knife. âThat girl ruined my life. Sheâs trying to take me dowâ ââ
âI didnât ask for a TED talk. I gave you specific instructions. Donât you dare mess with her. Not now. Not in the future. No matter the outcome of your dispute.â I slanted the knife, taunting her with its blade. âFarrow Ballantine is under my protection. You know who I am. You know what Iâm capable of.â
Farrow will come out of this victorious if itâs the last thing I do with my life.
I needed to ensure Vera didnât attack her afterwards. I didnât intend on sticking around my maid to find out.
Vera tried to turn again, seconds from stomping her feet. âYou donât understand.â
In the background, the valet asked his coworker where sheâd gone.
Her cigarette fell from her shaky fingers to the pavement. âIâm going to be pennilessâ ââ
âI do understand. Perfectly so. I just couldnât care less. Farrow Ballantine is officially off-limits to you. Tamper with her life one more time, and I assure you, I will take yours.â
âYouâll never kill me.â A wretched laugh tumbled out of her throat. She tried to turn again, but this time, I curved the knife to the side of her throat, losing patience. âYou wonât risk your life for that white trash.â
âYou and I are not the same, Vera. I donât answer to the law. Ruining you is as easy as ordering takeout.â
âMr. Sunâ ââ
I cut her off, refusing to confirm my identity, knowing she could never prove her suspicions. âI consider myself a thorough person. When Iâm done with you, Iâll move on to your daughters.â
âPleaseââ
âTheyâll live in utter poverty, unable to marry anyone respectable. We both know theyâre incapable of making it on their own.â I dug my heel into her cigarette, grinding it beneath my sole. It died with a hiss. âBy the time Iâm finished with your family, youâll be sorry for the day you decided to form one and exclude Farrow from it.â
She sobbed, tears beginning to leak from her eyes. âYouâre evil.
â
The valet boys got impatient, calling out her name. One of them asked the other to run into the restaurant and fetch her daughters.
I needed to wrap this up.
âI am,â I confirmed, completely at ease with her observation. âYouâll be better off if you remember this simple fact. Not only am I more evil than you, Iâm also more capable. Consider this your first and final warning, Vera. Leave Farrow alone.â
She burst into a fresh bout of tears, nodding.
âNow turn around and walk back to the restaurant. Look behind you, and the last thing youâll see before you die is the flash of my blade.â
I had no intention of wasting a perfectly good knife on her, but she didnât know that.
She nodded, faster than a bobblehead. âOkay, okay.â
I pushed her toward the street with the hilt of my knife. She stumbled over her own feet, weeping and choking.
âMom. Ugh, where were you?â One of Veraâs spawns clung to her arm as soon as she neared. âWe had to wait in the cold.â
âNot to worry, sweetie,â Vera purred, her voice business as usual. âJust went on a little cigarette break.â
âYou should really give them up, you know. Itâs eating at our inheritance, and itâs not like thereâs much left.â