Masuk
Madelaine
“Attention passengers arriving from London Heathrow on Flight 283. Your baggage is now available for pickup at Carousel 6,” the intercom announced as I cat-walked toward the conveyor belt, AirPods plugged into my ears while music played softly. I was way too calm for someone who was on the radar of very dangerous mafia men, but I was trusting my dad not to let me get killed, kidnapped, or trafficked. Plus, I was in disguise, so no one was going to suspect that I was nineteen-year-old Madelaine in this impeccably expensive suit and Louboutins. I looked like a sophisticated businesswoman attending a meeting or conference in the U.S. Which was funny, because despite the fact that I was technically American, I had never actually been to America before. My dad lived here, but every time I saw him growing up, he came to spend time with me in London—and to fuck my mom as well. They had me when they were teenagers. My dad was eighteen and my mom was seventeen. They were too toxic to get married then, and up until my mom died of cancer six months ago, they were still toxic, either fighting or fucking and refusing to move on from each other. I grabbed my first suitcase and stayed on the lookout for the rest. My dad joined the Mafia really young, at eighteen, and my mom wanted nothing to do with that life. She didn’t want me involved in it either, so she moved me to London where I grew up away from my dad and his lifestyle. My mom must be crashing out in heaven right now because not only has that life finally caught up with me, it has practically dragged me in by the feet. And in about ten minutes, my dad’s best friend—the one she hated so much and never even allowed to speak to me—would be here to pick me up. My music was interrupted when my phone rang in my ears. It was my dad calling again for what felt like the one millionth time since I landed. I didn’t blame him. I was all he had left, and he obviously didn’t want me dead or captured. “Dad,” I said, pressing my lips together. “You’re alive,” he sighed sarcastically. I could tell he was trying to keep me calm and stop me from panicking, but I also knew he was deeply concerned about my safety. “Yes. It’s been three minutes since you last called,” I replied, grabbing my second suitcase. “This is serious, Maddy,” my dad said. “Of course I know that. I’m the one who got attacked and had her ribs broken,” I reminded him. The men that were after him attacked me three days ago, I’m lucky to be alive. “Ben is on his way. We’re staying on this call until you find him,” my dad said firmly. There was a nose mask covering most of my face. I doubted anyone would recognize me anyway, but whatever made my dad happy. I might be the one with the broken rib, but he understood the danger I was in. “You’re wasting your phone bill. Who the fuck is even letting you have your phone in jail?” I asked. My dad was a powerful man. I was pretty sure his jail looked like a five-star hotel with a jacuzzi and a barbecue grill. I don’t know why he is in jail, just like I don’t know why these men are after me or him, my dad never tells me anything. All I know is that he is going to be out soon. “I have my phone so you don’t die,” he reminded me. I rolled my eyes. As soon as my dad got the news that I was attacked on my way back from the store—where I had gone to buy new clothes—he immediately arranged for me to come to America where I would be safe with his dangerous neurosurgeon best friend. I caught my third suitcase and carefully locked them together so they would be easier to move. I knew I was only spending the summer here until the threat was eliminated and it was safe for me to walk the streets without fear of being decapitated, but I had anxiety and I always overpacked. Plus, I needed an opportunity to try all the new sexy clothes I bought. “You are so ugly and not sexy. I’m always ashamed to show you to my friends because they laugh at me.” I remembered my ex-boyfriend’s crude words and clenched my jaw. It’s fine. Stephen is an idiot and my ex-boyfriend who I caught cheating on me with my best friend because he claimed I dressed like a hag and was too boring for him. I might not have been able to beat him up, but I made sure to beat the shit out of my best friend while she was on her knees sucking his cock. I got a few scratches on my face, but trust me—she was in a much worse condition. “Madelaine?” My father reminded me he was still on the call. “I’m alive, Father,” I replied aloofly. “Can you find your way out of the baggage claim? Ben has arrived,” my dad informed me. For some reason, my heart skipped a beat. My mom had instilled a deep fear of the man I was about to meet. He is a psychopath and a murderer, even though he is not in the mafia like your dad, she used to say. I swallowed thickly and started to move. The baggage claim was very close to the exit, so it shouldn’t be hard to find him. It was raining lightly outside, a soft drizzle coating the already wet pavement. Walking in these shoes was hard and painful as fuck. My dad cleared his throat before speaking again. “He’s tall and dark-haired. He should be standing next to a dark blue Bentley. Don’t get in the car with him if he doesn’t have a dimple.” “I don’t know what a Bentley—” My words got stuck in my throat when my eyes landed on the man who perfectly matched my dad’s description. He was leaning against his blue car, towering over it, his arms crossed over his chest. He was dressed like a two-thousand-year-old vampire in an all-black suit with a matching coat. He was fucking gorgeous. His daunting eyes narrowed in on me and he straightened, a smile spreading across his lips and revealing the dimples my dad had mentioned. His beauty struck me like a blow, and I could already feel butterflies swarming in my stomach, his intimidating aura swallowing the entire space around him. Dr. Benjamin Cavanagh. The eccentric billionaire dubbed the Mad Doctor. “Do you see him?” My father crackled in my ear. “Yes.”Madelaine “Hey look, it’s an elk,” I said, staring out my room window into the eerily dark forest. Bronwyn climbed the couch next to me and looked out the window as well. “Should we shoot it? And maybe we could have a barbecue for breakfast tomorrow,” she joked, reaching into her bag for the gun we had earlier. I laughed, feeling the steak I had for dinner dance in my belly. Geez. I was overfed. “Can we really shoot it?” I asked. “Yes, sure, but then Ben’s going to confiscate the gun for misuse,” she said. “Of course. He wanted us to use it on a person, not an innocent animal,” I replied sarcastically. “Right. He’s not a monster,” Bron quipped. I smiled and turned my head back to the window, watching the elk wander around. “Hey, here. I got you a birthday present,” Bron said. I sat back on my calves, taking the small box she handed me. “Oh my goodness. Thank you. That’s really sweet.” I opened the box and found a beautiful silver bracelet in it. I wore it aroun
Benjamin “Will you go join them instead of pacing around the house like a lunatic?” Hermy said, tired of my pacing and brooding around the house.I shrugged. “I don’t know if I want to intrude on their girl time. Maybe I could just watch them from the treehouse,” I said.Hermy closed the book she was reading. “Fine, let’s go.”“No, watching them would be weird. What if they take off their clothes?” I said.Hermy scoffed. “Yeah, right. Like you care when a woman has no clothes on.”I did when it was Madelaine.“Let’s just go, come on,” she urged.I grabbed my jacket and then we went to pull out old bicycles from the garage and rode them to the old treehouse in the middle of the woods, it was closer to the beach. I climbed up the tree into the dusty old house.“Jeez, I should get this place cleaned,” I hissed.We sat by the bench on the window and then I pulled out the binoculars and stared into them. I didn’t see anything at first and that made my heart skip a beat. I hadn’t been worr
Madelaine “It’s really boring here. I really don’t want to whine because I’m sure it’s harder for you because it’s your birthday,” Bronwyn said, still tossing a tennis ball against the wall and catching it. “It’s okay, I don’t mind. You guys spent all night baking a cake for me and singing for me, that’s more than I thought I’d be getting, to be honest,” I answered, staring at the ceiling as I laid on the bed. “Hmmn, must be extra boring stuck here with Ben,” she said. “You said you have been here before, a couple of times. What did you do to pass the time?” I asked her. “Well, it was when I was younger, but I remember horse riding, climbing trees, spending a lot of time at the beach, hiking, playing basketball with your dad… eating a lot too and forcing your dad to read me bedtime stories,” she said. “Hmmn, that sounds like a lot of fun. We could do those things now. Except go on a hike or to the beach because Ben still isn’t sure it’s safe. I have never climbed a tree ei
Madelaine “Do you always wake up this early?” Bronwyn asked, her face deep into the soft pillows.“Yeah, Dr. Cavanagh and I have like this little routine every day, now we are going for a run,” I said.She chuckled. “Dr. Cavanagh. Just call him Ben.”“I don’t know, it’s weird,” I said.“What do you call my mom? Aunt Hermy?” She sat up, tying up her hair.“It’s different… I just—well now I just call him Benny. He hates it but he answers anyway,” I explained, putting on my running shoes.“So, you guys must be like best friends now. You don’t think he is weird? You have spent three weeks here with him, how has it been?” she asked.“Well, I do think he is very weird but we get along,” I answered.“Yeah, cuz you both like nerdy things,” she said.I huffed a laugh. “Not really.”“Be right back,” I told her, heading out of my room with my headphones.I heard voices in the living room, like chatting and laughter. I walked closer and heard Hermy laughing at something Ben said. When I finally
Madelaine I paused the TV and grabbed my phone to check what time it was again for the one-billionth time.9:30 pm.They should be on their way here. But that’s not the problem. The problem is Ben. He left at 4:30 pm and he hasn’t come back for five hours! Where is he? What is he doing? Leaving me here all alone for that long.I don’t want to admit it, but I am jealous. He said he was going to see Sarah. It’s been five hours, and unless he like, died or something, there’s no possible explanation for staying with Sarah for five hours except that they are fucking. And I don’t blame him—she’s hot!But I’m mad.I’m really mad.Maybe if I didn’t push him away, he wouldn’t be doing whatever he is doing with Sarah right now. The reception sucks, I can’t even call him. What am I supposed to say when our guests arrive? Plus, he told me not to let anyone in.I sighed, throwing my head backwards.The thought of Ben being with someone else sucks so damn much and I hate it. I mean, I have known h
Madelaine Ben and I have been good. Normal. Back to the way it used to be except without the kissing or all of that or sleeping together too. However, I had a really bad episode last night and Ben had to pry open my door and hold me to sleep for the rest of the night.I felt safe again.My sore throat was long gone and I have stayed away from the topic of the sex room and the drawings. Just normal routine; waking up—now I went on morning runs with Ben—and then we got back and fed the animals and then checked on our garden. The fruits and veggies we planted were growing big and well. I never thought I’d be interested in gardening ever, but Ben and I resorted to whatever made the time pass. Like right now, we were gardening.“Oh my god, Benny look. It’s a huge weirdly shaped watermelon,” I gasped, digging it out of the dirt with my bare hands.Yeah, I started calling him Benny because "Doctor" now felt too horny. He hated it, but he was getting used to it. I harvested the watermelon an
Madelaine I shut the door of my room and leaned back against it. I didn't know what scared me more—that I was this close to dying, that I was all alone with someone who could hurt me this bad, or that Ben could do this. My body was trembling, but this time not from pleasure; it was from fear and t
BenjaminDoctor.I like it.I like her.She’s mine now.Bukowski once said, find what you love and let it kill you.I have found mine—Madelaine—and she’s certainly going to be the death of me.I pulled her dress down and dragged the zipper all the way to the top. Her scent filled my nostrils.Cherr
Madelaine After dinner, I spent a little time chatting with Hermy in the living room while Ben disappeared upstairs. It was almost midnight when we realized how late it had gotten and that I needed to go to bed.“You are going to see your dad tomorrow so that you can leave the next day. You should
Madelaine I slowly approached him, dragging my suitcases behind me.What do I do? What do I say? Do I hug him? Give him a handshake?I had read that he hated physical touch, so those options were out.In two long strides, Dr. Cavanagh met me halfway. His smile was nice and charming, the type that







