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Decadence After Dark: The Complete Collection (Dark Romance box set) : Owned, Claimed, Ruined, Lie With Me, Elicit (Decadence After Dark )

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by M Never


  He leans forward and for a second I think he’s going to kiss me. I pull away.

  “Skittish all of a sudden?” He unties my hands, and I rub my wrists once they’re free. “You always used to like it when I kissed you.”

  “Tell me what the hell is going on.”

  “I’m getting my revenge on the man who killed my father and the organization who destroyed my birthright.”

  “Who is your father?” I erupt.

  Michael grabs my hair and yanks my head back. My scalp stings. He looks down directly into my eyes, and any warmth or feeling is completely gone. Just void. It’s like I don’t even know this person in front of me.

  “EL REY!” he screams, and I flinch, his grip still tight on my hair.

  “I don’t know who that is!” I cry from the pain.

  Michael looks at me like I’m insane. “I would honestly believe he has you brainwashed. You are an excellent actress.” I still don’t understand. “I saw him speak to you that night, Ellie. He yanked on your slave chain.”

  Recognition suddenly sparks. The man with Javier. The one who wanted to buy me. I see the resemblance now, straight nose, prominent cheekbones, and dark-brown eyes. They look much more like his father’s at the moment. Cold and calculating, capable of anything.

  “Kayne didn’t kill your father!” I blurt out.

  “Of course, you would say that. You’re protecting him.” He painfully shakes my head around with his firm hold.

  I wince helplessly. “I’m not lying, I was there.” I grab his hand like that’s somehow going to loosen his grip. “Javier killed him. He shot him in the head right in front of us!”

  “Liar!” he snaps. “Javier was my father’s most loyal disciple. He would never turn on him.”

  “He did,” I scream as Michael pulls harder. My scalp feels like it’s going to rip right off my skull. “I remember his words right before he shot him. He said,” I pant loudly, “‘hostile takeover.’”

  Michael breathes raggedly as he searches my eyes. I almost think he believes me. I pray silently that he believes me.

  “You would say anything to protect him.”

  I have no response for that because it’s the truth.

  “He didn’t kill him. I swear,” I whisper desperately.

  “Even if he didn’t kill him, which he did, the organization he works for took everything from me. It’s reason enough to destroy them both.”

  “Michael, no,” I beg.

  I can’t believe this is the same person I’ve spent the last three months with. The man who would buy me shaved ice as we walked along the beach, who would listen to me ramble about nonsense and make me laugh with stupid jokes. A man who was so warm and sweet and caring.

  “I don’t understand. You cozied up to me all that time for what?”

  “To get to Kayne, of course. I figured find you, find him. But it didn’t exactly work that way.” He lets go of my hair and climbs on top of me, forcing me back onto my elbows. “He was nowhere to be found. Not even a whisper in your life. I began to think that maybe you weren’t as important to him as I originally thought.” He’s directly on top of me now. “It was your pussy that kept me coming back. You gave it up so easily. You really are a whore.”

  Tears well in my eyes. “I thought you were nice.”

  “I think you were just looking for someone to buy time with until your Master came for you.” He presses his body flush against mine. An erection growing in his pants. My stomach turns. I try to wriggle away, but he wraps his hand around my throat and squeezes tightly. “I knew the minute I pulled up to your house that day it was him you were going to see. The minute I saw the car and the driver.” He unbuttons his jeans and slides down his fly as I frantically squirm beneath him, clawing at his forearm.

  “I love it when you fight, Ellie. This might be the most exciting sex we’ve ever had.”

  “Michael, no!” I strain, as he crushes my windpipe with one hand and rips my panties off with the other.

  “Michael!” Tears flow like a river down my cheeks as I try to fight him.

  “Did you miss saying my name?” He thrusts into me, and it feels like someone just sliced me open with a serrated knife.

  “Stop!” My voice is barely audible as he chokes me, while at the same time violating me over and over again.

  I cry harder with every passing second he wrecks me, the pain becoming unbearable, my legs spasming, my fingernails wet with blood from stabbing them into his skin.

  “Michael!” I whimper one last time before my vision fades and my spirit breaks.

  “Your pussy saves you every time.”

  It’s the last thing I hear before I pass out.

  I SWEAR I WAS DEAD.

  I come around to Michael zipping his pants while I lay ruined on the floor. Every inch of my body is throbbing.

  “I missed you, Ellie. Never thought I’d say that.”

  I glare at him. “You’re a monster. Just like your father.”

  Michael’s eyes flash as he crouches down and clutches my face painfully. “Don’t speak unkindly of the dead. Now go clean yourself up.” He says it like he loathes me. “We have a plane to catch.”

  “We?”

  “Yes, Ellie. You’re mine now.”

  I look at him dismayed. “What else could you possibly want from me?”

  “My cock in your mouth next time.” He lifts me off the floor. “Once a whore always a whore.”

  Tears threaten once more. I can’t live as someone’s slave again. Especially Michael’s. I’d rather kill myself.

  “What about Kayne? You going to kill him?”

  “Yes, eventually. A very long time from now. My father taught me if you really want to destroy a man, destroy what’s most important to him. First, I’m going to destroy his organization, then I’m going to destroy you. And when I’m finished, I’ll return you to your owner a shell of a human being.”

  I nearly throw up from his words. I now explicitly understand. I understand why Kayne did what he did—why he went to such extreme measures to protect me. To save from heinous creatures like this.

  “You really are a monster.” I seethe.

  Michael’s lips curl cruelly. “We’re all monsters in our own way. You have ten minutes.” He turns and then stops.

  “One more thing,” he snaps, spinning to face me again. “You won’t need this anymore.” He lifts my hand and pulls off my engagement ring, tossing it over his head. I gasp as I hear it ding on the wooden floor, and then watch as it rolls and bounces into a corner. “While you two were off picking out china patterns, I was assembling my army and appointing new captains. My father ruled a kingdom, I’m going to rule an empire.” He glances at the ring. “Pick it up and I’ll cut off your hand. Understand?”

  I look at him with tear-soaked eyes. I despise this man.

  “Ellie?” he grabs my chin.

  I nod.

  “If you want to be mad at someone, be mad at Kayne.”

  With that, he leaves, and all I can think about is how wrong he is. The person I should be mad at is myself.

  My concentration is hazy as I clean the blood from between my legs. It literally feels like I have been hacked wide open with a meat cleaver. I cry silently, not wanting anyone to hear. What are the odds a person is kidnapped twice in their lifetime to be used as a sex slave? I must be one fucking lucky woman, I think bitterly as I throw away the white towel stained with red.

  I have ten minutes to figure a way out of this. I pace the bedroom. I have a feeling this is going to be the last bit of luxury I see if Michael forces me to leave with him.

  I hurry and pull on the French doors that lead to the lani. Locked. Shit. I try some windows, but they’re built right into the wall, like an all-natural picture frame. I search them all, hoping beyond hope that just one has a latch. The last ones I try are at the back of the room on either side of the bed. It opens! I look down to see a slanted roof below me and a trellis just adjacent to it. The
re’s nothing but green land all around the house, and the ocean and mountains in the distance. I remember telling Kayne that I’d rather be lost in the wilderness than be his slave. Those words were never truer. Just as I’m about to push open the window, I hear the door unlock and see Michael walk in.

  “Let’s go.” He orders.

  I just stand there.

  “Didn’t hear me the first time? It’s time to go,” he says annoyed.

  I say something quietly in response.

  “What?”

  I say it again, no louder.

  “What are you saying?” He stomps over to me enraged and grabs my arm.

  “I said,” I look him dead in the eye, “I’d rather die than live as someone’s slave again.” With that, I swiftly knee him in the balls as hard as I can. As he falls to the floor, I escape out the window with my heart battering the inside of my chest.

  “Bitch!” I hear him yell as I shuffle sideways across the slanted roof until I reach the trellis and swing down. Then I run like hell, past the pool and soft lit gazebo, toward the setting sun and lush green mountains.

  JUST FOR THE RECORD, I did not enjoy using Pilipo’s daughter as a bargaining chip. I just did what had to be done. I did what I had to do to protect my own.

  “Are you speaking to me yet?” Juice asks from the front seat of the Suburban.

  “No,” I growl. “You’re lucky I haven’t killed you yet.”

  “That would look bad in your personnel file. Killing a fellow employee.”

  I shoot him the most deadly look I’m capable of.

  “I ran the background check like you asked me to.”

  “If you don’t stop talking, I’m going to wire your jaw shut.”

  Juice huffs. It’s mostly his fault we are in this situation. I told him to run a background check on Michael the second Ellie had a conversation with him. It came back clean. Not even a parking ticket. But there should have been something to tip us off as to who he was or what he was involved in. There’s always something, and Juice missed it.

  “The guy was tight. Clean as a whistle. Nothing to even suggest criminal activity.”

  “Or that fact he was a drug lord’s son,” I add vindictively.

  “Come on. That identity was buried so deep, it took a hacker much more skilled than me to uncover it. We all know El Rey was a master at concealing his identity. So how far-fetched is it that he did the same with his offspring?”

  “Just save it.” I clench my jaw so tightly, I may just crack a molar.

  I know it’s not all Juice’s fault. It’s just easier to blame someone else at the moment. Maybe if I wasn’t shitfaced half the time wallowing in my own misery, I would have done the background check myself and dug until I found something on the conniving little piece of shit whose head I’m going to gladly rip off with my bare hands.

  “Is everything ready?” Jett asks, collected—always in control no matter the circumstance.

  “As ready as it will ever be.” Juice fiddles with the laptop on his dashboard. We are currently parked in the woods three miles away from Michael’s compound. Satellite images confirmed this is where they’re holding Ellie and surveillance shows there are nine guards heavily armed.

  We were able to assemble a twenty-man team in under three hours with the help of Honolulu S.W.A.T.

  “HSWAT come in, over.” Juice talks into a walkie-talkie.

  “Copy HSWAT,” the commander answers.

  “In position?” Juice asks.

  “Roger. Falcon One. Diversion set for nineteen hundred hours,” which is seven PM civilian time and in twelve minutes. “Men positioned on foot.”

  “Copy,” Juice replies and the walkie hisses. “You two ready?” He turns to Jett and me in the backseat.

  I pull on my brass-knuckled gloves, and the leather creaks. “Can’t wait.” I tighten my fist and curl my biceps ready to pound Michael’s face in.

  “Good. It should be fully dark by the time you emerge from the woods and reach the edge of the property. Don’t breach the perimeter until you hear the explosion. That should divert all shitheads to the front of the house, leaving Ellie light on muscle.” Juice tips the laptops so we can see the schematics of the immense structure in infrared. “It looks like they’re keeping her in this back bedroom, which boasts well for you, since there’s a trellis and slanted roof right underneath it. Easy in, easy out.” Jett and I nod, memorizing the layout.

  “Got it,” Jett confirms.

  “I’ll be on comms the whole time,” he puts in an ear piece, “so no pillow talk you two. I want to keep my lunch in my stomach.”

  “You’re just jealous no one loves you that much.” I grin callously.

  “Insanely.” Juice rolls his eyes. As much as we bust his chops, the man can run an operation like no other. He was mine and Jett’s handler the six years we were undercover. He knew the ins and outs of everything, advised us in sticky situations, and basically saved mine and Ellie’s lives by knowing where in the mansion we were and exactly how to infiltrate.

  “See you on the flip side.” The three of us bump fists, and then Jett and I are gone.

  We jog straight toward the sunset, pushing brush out of our way as we go.

  “Comms check, Alpha Green,” I hear Juice say in my ear.

  “Loud and clear, Falcon one. Roger.”

  “Test, test,” he says again. “Come in, Charlie Blue.”

  “Copy,” Jett responds. “You have such a lovely speaking voice, Falcon One.”

  “Can it,” Juice responds.

  “Just wanted to make you feel loved.”

  “Stay the course,” he says seriously.

  “I don’t think you could divert Alpha Green if you launched a missile.”

  “Roger,” Juice repeats, some amusement in his voice.

  Jett and I cover ground quickly, keeping to the strict timeline and markers. We’re two hundred yards out when Juice chatters in my ear. “Alpha Green we have movement on the south side, over.”

  “Identify, over?”

  “Switching to satellite.”

  Seconds tick.

  “Shit. It’s Ellie. She made a break for it,” Juice informs me.

  “What?” Jett and I both pick up the pace.

  “She’s heading straight for you. Man, she’s quick.”

  I can’t help but smirk as I push my body to the max, flying through the woods.

  “There’s someone tailing her. Coming up fast.” The hiss of the walkie-talkie echoes in my ear.

  “HSWAT, we are a go,” he yells. “Push the panic button.”

  “Shit. Shit.” I run faster, branches catching me in the face and whipping my arms.

  Moments later, we hear a blast as the car bomb is detonated.

  “Check in, Falcon One,” I huff.

  Silence.

  “Juice!”

  “Motherfucker, he caught her.” My chest explodes. “They’re fighting. Damn, your girl has one hell of a right hook.”

  “Don’t I know it.” I can still feel the sting from when she hit me outside Mansion.

  I see a clearing, the perimeter of the property. I burst through the trees onto a manicured lawn with Jett by my side. It’s nearly dark, only a sliver of light left. I break out into full-blown sprint as my lungs burn and my leg muscles tear.

  “Oh, man.” It sounds like Juice winces.

  “What!”

  “He’s beating her. Kill that cocksucker, Kayne.”

  “With immense pleasure,” I pant.

  Just as the last shreds of light disappear, Ellie comes into view.

  With each breath, a montage of images flash in front of me one after the other.

  Ellie on the ground, Michael standing over her. A gun pointed at her head.

  “ELLIE!” Her name rips from my throat, and then a gunshot rings out.

  “NO!” I tackle Michael to the ground, knocking the gun out of his hand. We roll over the thick lush grass, struggling for control. I pull a power
move, grabbing under one of his legs and hooking an arm around his neck. He punches me in the head and kicks out of my hold. We both get to our feet and I don’t waste a second going back at his body, grabbing hold of his chest and landing a kidney shot. He knees me in the stomach, but I barely register it. There’s so much adrenaline pumping through my system it feels like I have wings.

  “I’m going to let you be the first to see what happens when someone fucks with what’s mine.” I smash Michael right in the face and his nose explodes with blood.

  “Fuck!” He stumbles back making a go for his gun. He grabs it and points it at me, but I kick it out of his hand then punch him again. He drops to the ground, and I continue to pound on his face. Soon, it’s barely recognizable. His cheeks are swollen, his lips are split, and his eyebrows are ripped open. I pull my fist back about to slam him again when he speaks.

  “Do it! Kill me, you motherfucker! Just like you killed my father!” I pause to look at him mid punch. He thinks I killed El Rey? Everything begins to make sense now. Ellie, Endeavor, he was trying to get to me.

  I lower my fist and respond harshly. “You’re wrong about one thing. I didn’t kill your father.” He sputters blood as I speak. “But you’re right about the other. I am going to kill you.” I jerk a Glock out of my back holster and pull the trigger, shooting him square between the eyes. Then I pull it again—and again and again. I pull it until the chamber clicks.

  Then I reload and repeat.

  “Kayne!” I hear Juice’s sharpened voice cut through my murderous rampage. “I think he’s dead!”

  “Not enough for me.” I squeeze the trigger one last time.

  “Heel man. Jett needs you. Ellie needs you.”

  “Ellie!?” I snap out of my lethal haze and turn to see Jett leaning over her body under the bright moonlight.

  “Ellie? Ellie?” I crawl over to them. “Ellie?” I examine her face. Her eye is swollen, and her lip is bleeding.

  “Give me your shirt!” Jett roars. It takes a second for my mind to catch up with my body as I process the scene in front of me. Jett’s hands covered in blood. Ellie lying still as a statue, a pool of red staining the grass underneath her, growing larger by the second.

 

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