Call me what you like, only give me some vodka. âRussian Proverb
Nikolai
I bit out a curse and removed my hand; her eyes were glassy with unshed tears. âAm I going crazy? Be honest.â
If only it were that simple: make a simple diagnosis about mental instability, write her a script, and we move on with our lives.
No, her reality was so much more tragic that it hurt my entire being to think about it.
âNikolai?â She pleaded, her voice small, afraid.
âNo.â I sighed, reaching for her hand, intertwining our fingers together. I could feel my heart beating as it thumped against my chest. I exhaled. I inhaled. I exhaled. And when I looked at her?
It was as if all natural functions of my body needed more effort. I had to tell myself to breathe, force myself to think straight.
The information Phoenix had given me had been useless. While they'd succeeded in hacking the cameras that Petrov had⦠they were still having trouble tracking down the actual locations.
Each location researched was a false lead.
Phoenix believed that the actual location was trapped somewhere inside Maya's head⦠I agreed with him because I was the one that closed the door and threw away the key, damn it.
âIf I asked you a favor.â I was going to lie to her⦠again. âBut couldn't tell you whyâ¦â
She shrugged. âIt would depend on the favor.â
âMaya, I'm very good at what I do. Why don't I allow you to enter an altered state of consciousness, and we can talk through the blood, possibly discover why you're having those visions?â
She frowned. âI don't knowâ¦â Then she looked away. âMy father was always really superstitious about hypnotherapy. He said it was the devil's work.â
Ironic, that the devil would warn against the devil. âIt's completely safe,â I reassured her. âAnd I do have an ulterior motive.â
âOh.â She took a step away. âAnd what's that?â
I prepared myself for the lie, forcing my body to relax, allowing an easy smile to cross my face.
âWell, Phoenix believes that your father is still keeping girls locked away in whorehouses, but every location we check into is a dead end.
âAnd you think I know where it is?â She asked in a doubtful voice.
âLook, my father rarely allowed me near any of his businesses, and those were the legal ones⦠My mom and I were trophies he paraded around at political dinners⦠we never kept his secrets because we never knew any.
I pushed her more.
âBut, the mindâ¦â I licked my lips, hating myself all over again for trying to manipulate her⦠but I needed her to say yes⦠if she said no, I would do it anyway, and I wasn't sure if I wanted to go on living knowing everything we had would be based on a lie.
After I proved that I would fight her fatherâand win.
âIt's powerful, you may have seen something and not be fully aware.â
Maya held my gaze for a few seconds of silence. âDo you love me?â
That wasnât what I expected. Not by a long shot. At least in that, I could give her an honest answer. âYou know I do.â
âThen I trust you.â
She shouldnât.
Just like she shouldnât love me.
But I was in too deep, the dark waters washing over me, washing over us⦠the only way out was to inhaleâtogether.
âThank you.â I held out my hand again and led her out of the office, on the way out telling my receptionist to hold my messages while I took Maya up to her apartment.
Iâd never been nervous about re-entering a personâs mind⦠because it was on rare occasions that it happened. I just needed to remember to stick to the box⦠that was how I brainwashed.
The main memory was the sex⦠seeing her father have sex with the prostitutes while men watched.
I needed to bypass that memory in order to get to the previous one, which was, how did she happen upon the whorehouse in the first place?
âYou look nervous.â Maya said in a tight voice then laughed awkwardly. âShould I be worried?â
I smiled confidently. âIt will be just like youâve taken a short nap. I swear it.â
She exhaled once I shoved the key into the lock and let us both into the apartment.
âSo, where do I lie down?â
âYou stand.â
âWhat?â
âKidding.â Her stunned expression was priceless, and it put me at ease, âWhy donât we go into the bedroom?â
Her heels clicked against the marble floor. I followed the sway of her hips as she marched ahead of me then kicked off her heels and lay across the bed, her hair a crowning glory across the pillows.
I was having second thoughts.
Third thoughts.
Maybe fourth thoughts? Was that possible?
âThis okay?â She asked, on a swallow.
I closed the door behind me and lowered the lights then cleared my throat. âPerfect, Maya.â
She shivered.
âYouâre cold.â I noticed the goosebumps breaking out on her arms, quickly pulled the afghan from the nearby chair and covered her in it. âThereâs no need to be nervous⦠Iâll be quick.â
âBet you say that to all the girls in bed.â She winked. Her trusting smile nearly did me in.
Nearly.
âVery funny.â I placed my hands on her right arm, on the first cut, the pressure would be familiar⦠though only in the back of her mind, in the forefront I was simply touching her arm, nothing more.
She did as I asked.
âI'm going to count to five, with each ascending number I need you to take a deep breath and exhale, can you do that?â
âYes.â
âFantastic,â I lowered my voice. âOne.â She inhaled then slowly exhaled. âTwo.â She repeated the process.
âKeep breathing Maya, I want you to think about your favorite place in the world⦠I want you to go there, in your mind, right now.â She sighed. âDo you have that place in your mind?â
âYes.â
âThree⦠inhale again, exhale slowly.â She followed my instructions.
Her body started relaxing, I pressed harder on her arm. âFour⦠inhale, now exhale.
âYour body is going to start feeling very heavy, this is normal, the pressure you feel in your arm is like sand getting placed inside your limbs, as I press your arm, imagine sand weighing you down, allowing your body to fully relax against the bed.
âYou're so relaxed that even your breathing has slowed down, your chest rising and falling with slowness.
âYou feel your heart rate match your breathing as your body gets heavier.â I moved my hand to her chest and pressed down. âAnd heavier.â
Her breathing slowed.
âGood Maya, you're doing so well. Remember, you're in a safe place, nobody can hurt you here.
âOn the count of five I'm going to snap my fingers and you're going to go into a dreamless sleep, when I snap my fingers twice in a row, you'll wake up refreshed and energized.â I held my right hand midair, unsure of whether I should proceed.
But it was our only hope⦠discovering where the girls were taken, destroying them before Petrov discovered she was remembering. I had to be one step ahead of him.
âFive.â I whispered then snapped my fingers.
Her body went completely limp.
âIt's the day of your sixteenth birthday,â I whispered. âYou're so excited to meet your friends for the party in downtown Seattle.
âI don't know.â Maya said in a clear voice. âI've looked everywhere! Texted him, called, everything goes straight to voicemail.â
âWhat do you do Maya? Can you walk me through it?â
All I needed to know was how she discovered his whereabouts.
âMy mom doesn't care, and if I don't leave soon I'll be late⦠Father always refuses to let me into his office, it's always locked anyway, but I pick the lock⦠the men are gone and so is he.
âHe's always been paranoid about technology and my mom gets him an old school planner every year for Christmas. Maybe it's in his office.â
âGood, Maya, what happens after you pick the lock?â
âIt's easy. Too easy.â Maya moved a bit on the bed, her arms coming up off the mattress as if she was walking. âHis office is very bare, no computer, just file cabinets and a desk.
âHis desk has a lock on the middle drawer. I pick that lock too. When the drawer opens, I see his planner.â
âDo you pick it up?â
âYes.â Maya started trembling. âI pick it up and quickly find the date⦠it says he has an appointment at three in the afternoon.â
âWhere, Maya?â Unbelievable, her mental stability was astounding.
Maya didn't answer.
âMaya? Where is he?â
âHe'sâ¦â Her eyes squeezed as if she was trying to repel the memory. âHe'sâ¦â Shit, maybe I had locked the memory away too deep. âSeattle.â She shook her head back and forth.
âWell done, Maya. Is there an address with the numbers?â
âIt'sâ¦â Her breathing was starting to accelerate. âSo dark.â
âNot so fast, Maya. Remember, you're safe. You don't need to visit that place⦠just tell me where it is.â
âSo dark!â She writhed on the bed. âI go in, I shouldn't go in, but I go in. What am I walking into? It looks abandoned, but I try the door anyway.
âIt's dark around me. I try the first door, the second, the third building and see my father's Lexus, then the door opens. It smells funny.â
âMaya, let's focus on your surroundings. Do you notice anything different?â
âFish.â Her teeth chattered. âIt smells like fish, and there are docks behind us, construction, but nothing's being built or maybe it's just too late at night. I walk in the doorââ
âMaya, why don't you take a step backward⦠don't go in the door.â
âI have to!â She shouted. âI have to go in!â
âNo.â I sat back down on the bed and gripped her arm, pressing firmly against the scars, hoping mentally her body will remember the physical pain that manifested last time she was under, and pull back. Instead, she tries to jerk away from me.
âPlease! Please let me go in. Something's in there, someone's hurt.â
My gut clenched.
âI need to help her! She's screaming!â
Maya was too far gone. I quickly released my hand and tried to talk over her. âI'm going to snap my fingers twice. When I snap my fingers, you're going to wake up feeling rested andââ
Maya let out a blood-curdling scream as her eyes flashed open.
âShit!â I yelled, pinning her hands down. âMaya, focus, focus on my voice. I'm going to help you, okay? I know it's scary.â
âThey're children!â She yelled. âChildren! I babysat them once, Iââ Her body trembled as her eyes rolled in the back of her head.
âMaya!â I yelled sternly in her ear. âTwo snaps of my fingers, and you're safe. Two snaps, ready?â I snapped my fingers twice to bring her out of the trance.
She immediately fell against me.
But didnât wake up.
Fear crept down my spine. Had I broken her? Was it too much? Had I failed in trying to save her? Save us?
âDamn it.â I pressed a kiss to her forehead. âYouâre safe, Maya, wake up.â
She blinked open her eyes. âThirsty.â
âIâll get you water. Just stay here.â
I rushed into the kitchen and filled a glass of water, then hurried back. She was just sitting up, so I handed her the glass.
With shaking hands, she sipped, then handed the glass back to me. I went to put it on the dresser and accidentally knocked over one of the white masks.
One reserved for villains and monsters.
For people like me.
Who deserved it.