LOGIN"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."Leaving with Justin was the dumbest decision I'd ever made.Which was saying a lot considering I'd made loads of stupid decisions in my life.Just as the door shut behind us, there was a shuffle, like something heavy falling. I took my eyes off Justin for a second, and by the time my gaze shot back to him, he'd charged at me, slamming his palm over my mouth."Fucking where've you been making my life hell?" He grunted as his hand cut off my air supply.I struggled against his grip, eyes darting back towards the door. Killian was in there.Getting back to him meant safety. The only thing I knew besides that was that if I didn't go with Justin, whatever hell Killian endured because of Vaughn after this would be worth nothing without me bringing Stella back.I managed to part my lips, allowing my teeth to sink into his palm hard.He winced, kicking me away. My body crashed to the floor and despite the pain, my lips curved into a satisfied smile.The words of Killian's note played in my mi
Ariella squeezed the paper, clenching it into her fist while remaining by my side.I'd suspected she wouldn't listen to me, but if everything went well tonight, it wouldn't matter.The victims were all being transported to a ship port where they would be transported away.That meant, at the moment, the only people in the building were the ones I was going to ruin."You really will go to any length to secure the safety of your family. I suppose that is something you and I have in common." Vaughn finally spoke, peeling his eyes off Ariella. "Of course, you have family left to protect... I don't.""I ask you now to not judge me based off my father's actions. We all know his reign was nothing short of tyranny."Behind the black mask on his face, something shifted in his expression. Almost like surprise. "So why are you here then?""I'm aware our reunion got off to a bad start and no, I have no intention of mending our past relationship. I'm just here to find a middle ground." It was easy
We blended into the crowd perfectly with Killian in his black suit and me in my flowing, black lace gown.The inside of the warehouse was a stark contrast to the outside. Everywhere was decorated and arranged, and each guest that arrived began to take their designated seats.They were all wearing masks, which didn't shock me because it was quite common at these events.It was to prevent anyone's identities from being at risk to rivals or the press, though they all pretended like it was just a tradition being maintained."We should take our seats." Killian glanced down at me, his dark eyes holding a hint of danger I hadn't seen in his eyes since Vaughn kidnapped me.He hooked his arm around mine, leading me to the very front of the neatly arranged rows of black painted chairs.The stage was mere feet away, special lights and a microphone were being adjusted to it.My teeth dug into my lower lip, trying to control my trembling while reminding myself that I wasn't going to even touch tha
Killian's eyes widened as everything fell into place in his mind.He didn't speak much for the rest of the ride back, and even as we got into the hotel, his mind was still far off."What's up with him?" Alex asked, his arms filled with different snacks he'd ordered for himself with Dimitri's money."We ran into someone while we were away." My eyes never left the room of the master bedroom of the suite where Killian had locked himself in."Someone he knew?""No." My legs shifted, allowing me to stand from the couch we'd been on.I made my way into the room. It wasn't locked. At the center of the white sheets on the king-sized bed, Killian sat, staring at the ceiling."You know we should probably get ready, right?" The mattress sank with my weight."I'm just... having second thoughts." His gaze remained fixed on the white paint on the ceiling. "I know we have to do this, but it's like they know so much already. How the fuck did they even know you'd come with me to Sergei's? How did Serg
It took me a second to understand what I was seeing, and then another second to keep myself from bursting out laughing.The girl beneath the table was gone. My suspicion was only confirmed when Sergei checked and kicked his desk in frustration when he found her missing.Then his gaze shot to the third person in the room, wearing an oversized suit."You." He stormed forward. "Where the fuck is my property?"Ariella stood, her expression calm even though she nearly tripped on the excessive material of the oversized black suit she'd likely stolen from one of the cupboards in Sergei's office."I'd watch how you speak to me, the last thing you want is for me to get upset. Trust me." Her gaze shifted, meeting mine for a fraction of a second. "As for where she is? When you left she overpowered me and took my clothes. I let her go since she probably wasn't worth much anyway." Sergei's eye twitched as he listened to the obvious lie, irritation laced into every inch of his skin. "Wasn't worth
My hands shook, and with each passing second, leaving Ariella alone in that room felt more and more like a mistake.Then again, she wasn't alone. But leaving her with someone who was in the same position she'd been in for years and was just healing from felt like an equally terrible decision."Right this way, Mr. Morozcov." Sergei gestured at a large metal door at the bottom of the basement steps. It was bolted shut and most likely soundproofed.Going down there alone was a risk, especially without Jason or Dimitri to watch my back, but if everything went south, Ariella knew her way around escaping.And Sergei wasn't stupid enough to cross someone like me.The two men who stood guard at the doors, dressed in all black, stepped forward and unlocked the multiple bolts and chains."Are you keeping prostitutes or wild animals? Why the massive security?" I kept my tone light, showing just the right amount of interest.Sergei chuckled, stepping into the large basement hallway while adjustin







