Masuk"Why did you buy me?"
The question was soft, unsure and shaky, but it might as well have been a punch to the gut. My eyes locked with Ruth's in the rear view mirror, she looked away immediately, shrugging like this was my problem only. Though technically, it was. "I wanted you." My reply was vain and shallow, but it would have to do. "But you didn't fuck me last night. Did I do something wrong?" The innocence in her voice was choking, like a rope wrapped around my throat. "You didn't....don't do that again. That's not why I took you." The car window rolled down, the streets of Chicago flying by in a blur, the calm breeze hitting my face. "But, that's what I'm for." "And that's not why I took you." My knuckles paled from how hard my fist clenched. She leaned back, like she was trying to fade or blend into the leather seat of the car. Her eyes were fixed on my clenched fists, glassy and somewhat wide. "I'm not going to hit you, Ariella." The pain of my nails digging into my palm gave way to relief when my fist unclenched. The car drove to a halt at the entrance of the estate. A tall golden gate stood, connected to the concrete wall that went around the white, illuminated mansion where my whole life was based. Even through the gates the sound of the angel fountain that stood right infront of the golden steps attatched to the front door still rang in my ears The gates parted, giving way for the car to drive in. Ariella was still pressed firmly into the seat when the car parked, sitting still and staring at her palms even after me and Ruth stepped out of the car. Moving to the other side of the car, my hand closed around the handle of the door, pulling it open. She startled, looking up at me. "Come out, we're here." She stepped out of the car keeping her head down. A warm hand wrapped around my wrist. She held it firmly, like it was a lifeline for her. The guards pulled open the ivory front doors as we climbed the few steps to them. Ariella loosened from my side with every guard we approached. The tension never left her body and she didn't release my hand, but at least we were getting somewhere. As soon as we were in though, the shrill shriek that greeted us though sent Ariella right back to the trembling being she'd been last night. My head raised to the direction of the voice at the top of the spiral twin stairways that stood in the end of the waiting room, plain otherwise for the exotic paintings that hung from the white walls. My mother raced down, her gaze fixed on Ariella. Towards the bottom of the stairs she nearly slipped, her heels bent on the brown polished tiles, tangling into her silk red maxi dress. She barely managed to catch herself on the golden railings. "Mother, stop running. You'll hurt yourself." My voice felt tight. Her grey eyes glistened with unshed tears, ignoring me she approached Ariella. The girl was still pressed into me, peaking slightly at my mother. It would have been cute if it wasn't already so fucking heart breaking. "Is this...really her?" Her voice shook, fingers trembling as they cupped Ariella's cheek gently. "Ella? It's really you." Her "She's still in shock. We're not sure if it's her, but we'll take her to the hospital tomorrow, and make sure." Ruth chirped, eyeing me with her lips pursed. "Is that even necessary?" My mother finally broke, pulling Ariella into a hug and running her fingers through her hair. "I'm sorry. Did I do something wrong? I didn't mean to make you cry. Please, I'm sorry." Ariella's eyes were wide, her hand squeezing my wrist slightly. "Oh, my little girl. What did they do to you?" Mother sniffled, holding her tighter. "It's ok. It's all over now. Let's get you settled." "Where's dad?" His absence shouldn't have been a surprise to me. To think he would have jumped at the chance to see his possible missing daughter was just wishful. "Your father had something to handle on short notice. Perhaps I should place a call to him? Let him know of your arrival." Ruth said, already reaching for her phone. "Have the maids bring her things to the room we prepared. The one opposite mine." My eyes still hadn't left my mother hugging Ariella. The words she'd said to me before I went to Vegas still rung in my head. 'If there's even the slightest chance that my little girl is alive, is living in some filthy brothel, you bring her back home to me. Bring her back and destroy the people who took her.' As Ruth walked out giving orders to the maids, my mother finally released Ariella, using her fingers to brush her hair, her eyes raised to mine, smiling shakily. "Thank you. Thank you so much, Killian." An ache built in my chest. My mother hadn't given me that much recognition since Stella went missing. The one bond we still shared apart from blood had been our obsession with finding Stella. And now there was a chance that it was gone. My mother led her to the twin stairs, taking the one on the right to the bedrooms. Ruth shuffled back to my side, holding an old green backpack. "That's all her stuff?" Not exactly shocking at this point. "Yes sir. We can get her some clothes after we confirm she's truly miss Morozcov." My eyebrows drew together into a frown. "We'll get her something regardless of the outcome. Give me the bag." Ruth's lips parted as she handed me the bag. The memory of my mother's relieved, overjoyed face echoed in my mind. "I need to go upstairs to check on them. Tomorrow's test...whatever the results are, let's just keep it to us, ok?" "Sir, with all due respect, what are you asking me to do?" She eyed me warily. "I'm saying that if she really isn't Stella, that information stays between us, not a soul more. Am I understood, Ruth?" "I won't say a word to anyone boss." She said, stepping away from me. "Not a soul."If the conversation hadn’t been about something so serious, I would have burst out laughing and taken it as a joke. But his expression remained completely serious.“What do you mean? He sent the clothes he kidnapped her in to you.” Was he in denial? Killian wasn’t the type of person to make someone suffer for his comfort, let alone his own sister.“No, Justin sent those clothes.” He spun me around, holding me still so he could look at me. “Justin sent the clothes. Justin traded her. The last time Vaughn saw Stella was the night he helped his family sell her.”“That’s impossible. They’re working together, Justin would have told him…” My voice trailed off as I finally realised just how naive I sounded.“Vaughn hired Justin for a single purpose, and that was to get to you. At first, he likely thought you were indeed my sister and began making plans on abducting you. But Justin knew the truth, and he needed assurance. He needed leverage to make sure neither I nor Vaughn could screw him ov
A single picture among the pile stood out to me, carrying images of two people, neither of whom were me.I pulled away from Killian. The calm he had given me was gone, and my body began to tremble as my fingers wrapped around the picture.Nausea climbed up to my throat as I took in the image of a little brunette boy sitting in Vaughn’s lap, wearing nothing. The child couldn’t have been more than ten years old, and he already knew how to force a smile through bruises to please the camera.“Do you know him?” Killian asked, throwing a protective arm over my shoulder.“No. It must have been one of the boys from back then that got transferred or something, because I’ve never seen him before now.”My gaze shifted from the boy to the monster whose lap he sat in. Vaughn was smiling, teeth bared at the child like he was nothing but prey for him to swallow.“Really? So he might still be alive, only a teenager now.” Killian leaned down to get a better look, and that was when it struck me.Justin
“IN CASE YOU FORGOT WHO YOU BELONG TO”Those were the words printed onto the package. Ariella had paled as soon as she saw it, pulling the whole thing apart.The moment the wrapping came off, the contents fell onto the couch and floor. Pictures. Dozens of them, as well as a few CDs.Ariella dove to the floor, picking them up frantically, desperate for me not to see, but I did.They were all pictures of Ariella, every single one. Her as a child, a teenager, and even an adult. But that wasn’t the part that truly made me want to vomit. It was what she was doing.In every single one, she was either naked or wearing clothes that revealed more than they covered. In some, she looked high or drunk. In others, she had men crawling on top of her.Before Ariella picked it up, I even caught sight of one where she was unconscious, broken, bruised, and completely naked.“No, no, no, no, no!” Her voice lifted into a scream as she clutched the pictures she had picked to her chest, most of them fallin
The bullet either wasn’t meant for me, or Justin was terrible at handling a gun.I knew from experience the latter wasn’t true. He had shot at us as a warning and also a distraction. The people around us panicked when they heard the sound, making the package at Killian’s feet suddenly seem irrelevant to them.He wanted us alone to see it, so he shot Killian’s goddamn car. The window shattered, causing multiple screams and eyes to turn to the damage. Killian didn’t so much as flinch.“What is that?” My body ached as I limped back toward him.He had leaned down to pick up the parcel, wrapped heavily in brown paper. As he stood straight, my body tipped, losing its balance and crashing into him.“Um, little crow, if you stay against me much longer, my employees will start wondering if you’re my sister or my wife.” I felt his hands holding my waist, pressing the package into the base of my neck.My fingers snaked behind me, gripping the brown wrapping as I pulled away, but Killian’s grip w
Dimitri shrugged like he hadn’t just flipped my whole world upside down. I felt frozen, at a loss for words.“Dimitri, keep your eyes on the goddamn road,” Killian bit out, turning his head slowly to face me.“You found them? You found my parents?” What I felt was more shock than excitement. Since I could remember, whenever the word “mother” crossed my mind, all that came was a blurry figure and a warm laugh. Now, when I thought about it, Anya’s face was clearly plastered in my head.“We’re not sure yet. Larson and Ruth just managed to narrow it down. He’s at the office right now because the tracking devices there are the fastest, and the hospital might not be safe with Vaughn on our tail. He was hoping to do your checkup there and maybe get a blood sample.”Besides the shock, something stirred inside me. An unjustified anger and sadness. “Why didn’t you tell me?”“I didn’t want to lead you on. We might be wrong. We only found people who fit the profile we were looking for.” Beneath t
I nearly choked on air when the meaning of Alex’s words finally sank in.“What are you doing here? I thought you were downstairs.” My arms wrapped around him as soon as he was close enough.“Yeah, but we saw your parents downstairs and you guys didn’t come, so Dimitri told me to tell you that if you waste his time by fucking each other in here, you’ll get syphilis.” Alex laughed, holding me until I joined in, then his face was suddenly serious. “I’m not kidding. The last patient that slept here actually had syphilis.”“Oh please, if I was meant to get syphilis in this life, I think I would have gotten it already.” We laughed again, our giggles soon escalating into literal cackles that made my wound ache. The pain was totally worth it.Killian shifted away from the bed, scrunching his face up. “That’s enough talk about syphilis. Let’s go.” He moved to the side of the bed and picked up the suitcase. His biceps flexed through the short-sleeved black T-shirt he wore, stretching it thin.A
The whole ride back home, my mind was in scrambles. Everything had gone wrong right from the hospital, when my bubble of denial finally popped. She'd remained tucked in her room since we got back about an hour ago, but even in her absence she still invaded my thoughts.Keeping her next to me was
He didn't turn back again until he reached the car. Like always, he pulled open the passenger seat door for me, but he didn't acknowledge me otherwise. "I wasn't pretending." The silence had been chocking, and it had taken minutes of the car ride back for me to find enough of my voice to speak. "
Dimitri stood in the doorway, leaning against it while glaring at me. "Do you have any idea how many times I've called you? We need to go before the lead gets cold. Your hot secretary's distracted anyway. She can't know where we're going or she'll snitch." His Russian accent was thick in his wor
The tension grew sickeningly heavy."Fuck. Let me try."I stepped away from the door, allowing him to grip the doorknob. In the dim lighting, his biceps flexed as he pulled.He'd taken off his suit jacket, leaving him in that crisp white shirt that hugged his physique in all the right places."It's







