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  one wall and an odd date/time censor near the exit. That was all;

  everything else was porcelain white and full of glare.

  Gillian bristled. "Stop." Her hand came up to keep him away, but

  then wilted back towards her side when she came close to touching

  him. She didn't want to leave the door, but he loomed to close for

  even friendship comfort.

  Sebastian straightened up and latched his hands behind his head.

  Gillian felt behind her for the door's handle or knob. She thought it

  odd that nothing pressed into her spine. Her hands slipped all over but

  found nothing. She hit the door with her ass to get it to open, but

  nothing moved except her own skin meshing with fat and muscles.

  "Open up the door." She aimed her words for his neck so his eyes

  wouldn't stone her into drugged acceptance. He definitely had

  Patryk's eyes, damn him.

  "How could I possibly do that with you standing in front of it? Am

  I supposed to move you?" Sebastian winked and cracked his knuckles,

  the sound ricocheting off the walls to battle her ear from all directions.

  She sidestepped; ass adhered to the wall, until the door was clear of

  any part of her.

  "I don't think you've fully appreciated all this room has to show."

  He scratched at his nose and turned his back to her, walking to the

  center of the room where he rotated around with his arms spread wide

  over his head.

  "There's nothing to see. Open the door, you promised." She

  tightened her thighs together, taking up as little space as she could.

  Sebastian stopped twirling to look at her. "Actually I didn't

  promise anything but to show you the one space in the building you

  hadn't seen yet, and that I've done." He walked over to the metal door

  in the opposite wall and pulled it open.

  A blast of hot air hit Gillian even as she remained hugging the far

  wall. She jumped further from the door to evade the heat rays.

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  "Impressive isn't it?" Sebastian closed the door slowly. "Not many

  buildings have an incinerator. Have to love remodeled blood labs,

  no?" He started to retrace his steps back to her.

  "Let me out." She paused. "Now."

  "Sounds like that was hard for you, and it wasn't even close to an

  ultimatum. Still I'll give you points for effort, and I'll reward you with

  a question. How am I to open the door when there is no handle?

  Clearly you tried and failed." He stopped a mere two feet from her

  and raised his eyebrows.

  "You're stronger than me, push it." Gillian tried to mash more of

  her body into the wall.

  "Thank you for the compliment, but the door doesn't care about

  strength. It won't open for me, or anyone for that matter from this

  side now."

  "You're not stupid enough to lock yourself in here. I don't believe

  you." Gillian's eyes flicked everywhere but to his face.

  "No I'm not." He pointed to the date and time read out by the door.

  "It opens itself at sunrise, not a moment before, and believe me I've

  tried to tamper with it. It doesn't work."

  Gillian followed the line of his finger. "You're lying."

  He walked over, brushing her on his way, to the censor and

  smashed his fist into it. Nothing, not even a beginning of a shatter

  line appeared in the plastic encasement. Sebastian then did a flying

  jump kick into the door, landing perfectly on his feet. The door

  remained obstinately sealed.

  Her mind told her to stay near the door and not believe him, but her

  skin started crawling away, taking her bones and muscles with it until

  she was huddled in a corner diagonal from him and the closest exit

  was the incinerator which she refused to choose, unless...

  "Humans are funny. Brains and bodies tell them two different

  things and it is a continual war, wastes energy and time. You'll never

  win that way. Choose reason or brute force. Of course either way

  you might lose, would lose." He looked her up and down with a bored

  sigh.

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  Gillian swallowed blood from the bite hold on the lip she didn't

  know she had. "Why do you call me human as if you are something

  else?"

  "No fun at all. I'd figure Patryk for better tastes." He tapped the

  heel of his shoe on the floor.

  It took her a second to realize her pulse was starting to go in time

  with his tapping, and she pulled her heart back with a shot of

  adrenaline fueled by Patryk's name.

  "Showering doesn't get the scent off. You reek of him. He might

  be my proclaimed brother but you stink of either being sullied or

  marked. Which one is it?"

  A cold dullness took over her extremities and made her feel like

  jelly poured into a mold.

  Sebastian overcame the distance between them in a few steps.

  She tried to back into the wall, but her spine was unrelenting,

  evidently the jelly mold was stronger than she'd given it credit for.

  His hand came up and covered her jugular, gluing her head to the

  wall. "You haven't or won't answer my question. Which is it?"

  Gillian felt her pulse stab at his palm and she kept reminding

  herself she could breathe by swallowing gulps of saliva faster than she

  could think.

  His finger began find the contours of her esophagus. "I'll get my

  answer soon enough." With his free arm he brought his wrist up so he

  could read his watch. "Very, very soon. You see my brother's

  paranoia is like clockwork. Bet you didn't know that about him."

  Gillian was afraid to shift in the slightest. "I'm not going to sleep

  with you." She knew her words were meaningless but she wanted

  them out there all the same.

  Sebastian curled his lip. "I don't do hand-me-downs."

  "Then let me go." She squeezed her toes, trying to bury them

  through the soles of her shoes to avoid passing out from fear.

  "Oh, I will sooner than you can imagine." He pushed his watch into

  her forehead. "Can you feel it ticking?"

  Gillian rolled her eyes up to try and see the watch.

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  He pressed in harder, nicking her skin membrane. "Answer me,

  can you feel it?"

  "Yes," she squeaked, letting her eyes flutter back downwards.

  "Good, then you can count with me. I bet by twenty you will have

  part of your request answered and the door with open, but it won't stay

  that way for long."

  Her legs tried to make a dash for it.

  Sebastian's free hand came off her forehead and smacked down

  between her breasts, smashing her ribcage into the wall. "You seem

  to forget I own your throat. You really want to lose the ability to

  breathe?"

  Gillian went still, save heart and lungs.

  "Didn't think so. Now be a good slut and you'll get to breathe a bit

  longer." He leaned in to cover her body from view, forcing her nose

  and mouth to get what air they could through his sweater. His pelvis

  rocked inward, feeling her up and down. "Now count with me. Ten,

  nine, eight, seven."

  Gillian wanted to ram her knee into his balls, but her throat. How

  could she begin to get his fingers off without him tearing her?

&
nbsp; He kicked her legs aside with his knee. "I don't think you are

  counting. We are almost at one."

  The door creaked though all she could see was Sebastian's sweater.

  This was her one chance. He'd know she would try something, but

  who wouldn't? As she was about to head butt him, he leaned in

  completely, cutting off air flow until the door shut.

  "What are you doing, Sebastian, trying to hump the wall? Again?

  How pathetic can you be?"

  Sebastian leaned back, releasing his hold on Gillian's neck and

  throat. He turned slowly so that she was still blocked from seeing.

  Gillian huffed in as much air as she could and felt her throat

  repeatedly to make sure it was still fully intact and not oozing. She

  would recognize the voice that entered in her dreams if she heard it.

  What the hell was Patryk doing here? And who the hell were these

  two brother owners?

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  "Not at all, Patryk. I brought you a gift, consider it an early

  present." Slipping sideways, he revealed his offering huddled on the

  floor. "Think of this as a birthday and Christmas gift all rolled into

  one cute little ball I know you already like."

  Patryk shrunk then dropped to his hands and knees, arching his

  back.

  "Patryk, aren't you starting a bit soon? The moon isn't even visible

  outside for another few minutes." Sebastian fell into a squat and

  looked between them gleefully. He clapped his hands. "Let me

  introduce you. Patryk this is the woman you fucked last night, might I

  add against your own rules. And slut, this is the man whose dick you

  let ram into you and spray with his scent. It's so strong I bet I could

  scrape it off your cunt walls. You really should shower better and use

  perfume if you don't want to give it away."

  Patryk growled in Sebastian's direction.

  "Oh, get over yourself. You didn't think I'd recognize your smell or

  know you were acting stiffer than normal. Two can play the

  following game you know." Sebastian stood up and shuffled over to

  Gillian, pulling her up by her hair. "So is she any good?"

  Patryk rocketed to his feet. "Let her go."

  "You do have a voice, nice to know." Sebastian shook Gillian's

  head until she yelped then let her crumple back into holding her

  knees.

  Patryk pranced back and forth huffing. "Why did you do this?" He

  sniffed the air. "You're terrifying her."

  "Why did I do this? Come on, it's payback for years of you

  haranguing me. You have all these stupid rules and wait you don't

  even follow your own. I mean it is a stupid superstition not to sleep

  with someone the night before, but if you're going to cage my dick

  you can't wag yours around as a play toy." Sebastian licked his lips,

  and adjusted his balls. "If you get to play with pussy, shouldn't I get

  to?"

  Gillian whipped her eyes back and forth between them. "I don't

  know what kind of sick fiends you are, but I'm not sleeping with you,

  either of you."

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  Patryk hunched his shoulders and stopped his pacing, his foot

  pawed at the tile.

  "Aw your girlfriend doesn't seem to like you anymore. Maybe

  she'll like me better." Sebastian undid his belt and let the buckle hang.

  Gillian bellowed and made a beeline for the door, thudding it with

  her body until she was drenched in sweat and too bruised to give it

  another go.

  Patryk thundered towards Sebastian and tackled him into the wall.

  "You touch her again and I'll kill you."

  "Come off yourself. You are barely bigger than me. You make a

  measly, pathetic excuse for an alpha, and everyone knows it."

  Sebastian blew into Patryk's eyes.

  "Then why aren't you trying something, pretending to care that

  we're brothers?" Patryk leaned forward and pushed his forehead into

  Sebastian's crown so he was forced to slide down the wall, still

  pinned.

  "Waste of effort. Check the time. It would be pointless to try with

  the minute or two I have after you start changing to follow suit."

  Sebastian showed off his watch. "Even through her skin you should

  still be able to tell the time." He jabbed his wrist into Patryk's chest as

  the watch alarm went off. "I love being right."

  Sebastian moved out from under Patryk. "Hey girl the show's about

  to begin."

  The back of Patryk's shirt busted open even though there weren't

  any seams. His shirt blew out like a popped balloon, but instead of air

  gushing out a tirade of barbed hairs filled the air, sticking to anything

  that had sweat for adherence.

  Gillian sputtered and exchanged screams for an attack of sneezed

  coughs as mucus membranes inside her nose and mouth tried to shed

  like a molting animal. She started to hyperventilate from the

  coughing that took the place of inhalations, and ended up throwing up

  a liquid saliva mix to wash out her mouth and throat.

  Her eyes watered to the point of blindness, tears draining down her

  cheeks, the streams mingling with her dripping nose. By the time she

  could wipe herself dry with the back of her hand and sleeve, she was

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  beyond screaming and suffering from a dissonant mix of anger and

  shock, each taking turns at the sight of Patryk.

  She didn't possess an adult vocabulary for what she saw; all she

  could do was backtrack in age to a little girl listening to fairytales or a

  teen pretending to be scared when boys told horror stories on the farm

  over summer. The problem was neither fairytales nor horror stories

  were ever supposed to impact her life in a living, breathing, killing

  sort of way.

  Her brain stuttered trying different tactics for weighing the

  situation. She didn't even care anymore about being the weak one or

  the loser, she cared about rational sense and coming up with four

  when adding two and two together with or without a calculator.

  Just to make sure she closed her eyes, tried to blank out her mind

  with a Buddhist mantra, and opened her lids again. Shit, this was

  more Tibetan territory of demons and monsters from the lower karmic

  realms than fairytales.

  Patryk's shirt was no longer a garment but shreds of fabric draped

  over an expanding form that held on until gravity overcame audacity

  and got hold of the cotton strips. She let go of watching Sebastian as

  well, because she knew at this point her body was well trained to alert

  her of his upcoming presence before her mind could process the

  incoming sight of his approach.

  She closed her eyes and decided to start from scratch as if friends

  were watching a horror film and she had just entered the film halfway

  through after the buildup and background was established.

  One man was on the floor chuckling. She'd call him Sebastian and

  for the moment label him deranged or a psychopath, but she'd have to

  get back to him. On second thought maybe he was a mad scientist

  gone insane. With the white tiled room that could certainly be

  possible.

  Now for the other man, no creature, he had a pseudo human form

  that seemed to be blowing up o
r being electrocuted in torture. The

  man, thing, or creature was screeching and howling as if on the brink

  of dying from pain. The sounds underneath the screams sounded like

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  branches being broken, and her gut reacted with a mouth of liquid

  expecting to see bones jutting out from the mass of undulating fur.

  The red would have been shocking even in normal situations, but

  against bleached white it was jolting. She smelled the iron infesting

  the air and pulling at her tongue, bringing up her gorge. Later she'd

  deal with why blood tantalized her tongue without being cooked first,

  but her shoulders rose up in expectation for a kill. Shaking her head,

  she screamed with Patryk when his skin blistered open, fur shooting

  out of once smooth flesh.

  His normally large size grew by nearly fifty percent, taking up

  more air that sizzled with blood fumes and downy hair. A circle of

  blood, skin, and fur surrounded him that matted the floor in a carpet of

  life gone wrong.

  The site was too horrific to turn her gaze away from. She was

  mentally desperate not to miss a second of the travesty in case she was

  drawn into the energy that rippled off him and split the oxygen around

  him into ozone that gave the smell of being lost at sea during a

  hurricane.

  Sebastian broke up his laughter with hoots and howls that were a

  complete opposite of the howls Patryk spit out in rapid fire. One was

  a college student gone wild in the bar, the other was a war captive

  being flayed alive. Whatever war Patryk fought, the man she'd known

  biblically just the night before was losing much to Sebastian's

  amusement.

  Gillian knew she should be shocked senseless, but the problem was

  the more she saw, the more the odd power both men, if man was a

  good adjective for them, held over her made sense. She could pride

  herself that there was no way she would have ever won against Patryk

  the other night. She wasn't weak, but human. Humans and monsters

  were on such different playing fields that only with the highest

  handicap would she come close to being an equal in sex or war.

  She covered her mouth so neither Sebastian nor Patryk would see

  here smile. There was no way she was ever going to appear to side

  with Sebastian. Both were monsters, but Sebastian was a psycho no

 

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