Chapter 75
Discovering Us Spin-Off: Introspection
ASHER
I leave Ebony in Tylerâs care, comforted by the knowledge that sheâs not alone in her pain. I know my father will be there for her, coaxing her to share her feelings in a way only he can. I donât tell him about her struggles or ask him to guide her through this difficult time.
If she needs his help, sheâll ask for it; if not, at least sheâs not alone. As I leave her, I lead Maddison through the house and out into the fresh air of the driveway.
She sighs, taking a deep, shuddering breath as if sheâs scared or hurting, and she closes her eyes, missing a step. I reach out to steady her, ensuring she doesnât stumble, and she opens her eyes. The pain in them is palpable.
For a moment, I just stare, lost in the depth of her sorrow. Somethingâs wrong; I can feel it. But sheâs so guarded, I doubt sheâll share whatâs bothering her.
âAre you okay?â I ask her.
âMm-hmm,â she hums, but I can tell sheâs hiding something from me.
We walk, slower than usual, toward Sense. All I can think about is the fear she must be feeling, and maybe thatâs why her eyes look so lost.
âRemember, you provide the information, and Iâll provide the pleasure in returnâ¦â I remind her of our previous agreement. I always keep my word, but she doesnât know that, and I feel the need to reassure her in the silence.
âI know,â she responds, opening the door for herself and stepping into the massive building that houses my fatherâs business.
I lead us through the hallway and up the stairs. She glances around the first floor, but I shake my head, pointing to the second flight of stairs that leads to the top level.
âThis way,â I tell her.
She bites her lip, clearly struggling with something, but she follows obediently as we ascend the stairs.
I knock three times on my fatherâs door. Thatâs when Maddison grabs my hand, pulling my arm behind my back awkwardly as I open the door to Dante and Callum, as well as a large man in a charcoal suit. We canât see his face; his back is to us, but heâs older, with graying, peppered black hair.
He turns as we enter, Callum greeting us enthusiastically.
âAsher, Maddison. Meet Mr. Nichols,â Callum introduces the officer.
I try to walk further inside, but Maddison hesitates, her eyes on Dante. Thereâs a flicker of recognition in her expression, and I realize sheâs encountered Dante before.
Has he been to the club? Is he one of the men who paid for the girlsâ services? Does Nana Cathrine know?
That would make sense, considering he lives in the barn house with Cathrine. I pull Maddison along with me, making sure to sit between her and the officerâa buffer, if you will.
âItâs nice to meet you,â I mutter. Itâs not; in every sense of the word, I wish I never had to meet this guy.
But here we are, and there he is.
âItâs lovely to finally meet you, Asher. Call me Fred.â He extends his hand to me, and I shake it firmly.
One thing Zach has always taught me is that a good first impression starts with a firm handshake. And I want Fred to know I mean business.
Iâm not just some kid who stumbled upon these girls. Iâm not the child my fathers think I am. I am a manâa man capable of helping these girls.
âMaddison,â Fred greets her, but she seems to be observing Ebonyâs behavior. Sheâs quiet, meeting him with guarded eyes as she hides behind me and her hair.
âSheâs nervous.â I explain her behavior, making it clear that this is not something sheâs entirely comfortable with. Her hand, still in mine, tightens.
âThatâs okay; how about we start with you, Asher? Tell me everything youâve discovered since joining the team.â
I want to laugh; I didnât âjoin the team.â I am my own team. Everything Iâve done was my own decision.
ââKay, what do you want to know?â I ask.
âTell me about the club; how did they manage theirâ¦extra activities?â he asks.
âWell, Maddison here would take each man back from the bar every half an hour. Theyâwe had appointment times to stick to.â
âWhere did you manage to score an appointment?â He quizzes me while my gaze is fixed on Callum. I hadnât anticipated the level of discomfort Iâd feel, being grilled like a kid in the principalâs office.
âI kept bugging Maddison until she got me in,â I explain to the officer.
He bombards me with questions. âWhat was it like inside? How many girls were there? What were their conditions? Where did you encounter the other two girls?â
âSlow down with the questions, man. Inside, it was like an extension of the bar, a stage for the girls to perform, like a strip club. The girls were out of sight until Maddison brought them to us, as per Fennickâs instructions. Fennick had them dance on the stage, slow musicâthe whole shebang. It was a genuine meeting; questions were asked, fantasies were catered to, even if they were pretend. The paperwork was already prepared⦠They even tested me for sexually transmitted diseases. Theyâre running a tight ship, all behind the facade of a legitimate nightclub.â
He straightens up, nodding at my responses, but thereâs a hint of disinterest in his demeanor. Itâs as if heâs heard this narrative countless times before.
He swallows, then swivels his chair sideways, the legs scraping against the floor, causing a harsh screeching sound. Maddison flinches, her grip on me tightening as she watches him from the corner of her eye.
Her gaze is still focused on Dante, but Iâm not entirely convinced thatâs where her attention lies.
âMaddison,â Fred acknowledges her.
She swallows hard, finally shifting her gaze to meet his.
âYes?â she responds.
âHow did you end up in Sanctum?â he inquires.
She remains silent, so silent for so long that I start to think she might back out of our agreement. It seems sheâs taken a page out of Ebonyâs playbook. Her silence fills the room, creating a palpable tension.
But then she speaks, her voice soft, her words raw. âMy father sold me to the owner. I had outlived my usefulness to him, it seems.â
My gaze flicks from hers to my fatherâs, and finally to Fredâs.
~What the fuck?~