~ Audrey ~
“What girl? Please, I don’t know what you’re talking about!” Ashton tried to deny it.
Audrey let out a scoff. Ashton did not know this, but Audrey was watching the entire event unfolding. She was sitting comfortably inside the Vanderbilt’s limousine. In her lap was an iPad hooked up to the CCTV camera. She saw everything that was happening inside the room, and Audrey wondered for the first time in her life, how did she ever fall in love with a guy like him.
“Audrey Huntington is not a girl you mess around with, you understand?” Killian replied rather sternly. Audrey smiled a little when she heard this.
Meanwhile, Ashton swallowed hard as his worst nightmare was coming to life. Killian then noticed that Ashton’s eyes kept glancing over to that fern. Smiling a smug smile, he walked over to the fern and pushed the leaves away, revealing the black GoPro camera. Killian picked up the camera and walked back, shaking his head as he said, “What were you planning with this anyway?”
“Answer him,” Caspian threatened when Ashton wasn’t answering.
“I… I don’t know how that got there,” he lied.
Killian gave him a bored stare, “Do you think we’re fúcking stupid?”
“I said answer him!” Caspian cracked Ashton’s fingers again when Ashton wasn’t answering. Ashton yelped in pain.
“No! I’m sorry!”
Killian nodded at Caspian and he let go of his grip around Ashton’s hand. Then he leaned down to Ashton’s ears and whispered, “If you lay another finger on her, I swear you’ll have no more fúcking fingers to touch another goddamn ball,”
Ashton couldn’t say anything. His eyes were fixed on his trembling broken fingers.
“You hear me?” Caspian shouted, grabbing Ashton by the neck and yelled, “Answer me, motherfúcker, do you hear me?”
“Y—yes!” Ashton mumbled.
“Louder!”
“Yes!” he yelled in fear.
Caspian had his fist up like he was about to punch Ashton.
“P—please...!” Ashton begged. He was so scared that he had peed the sheets.
Audrey winced and cringed. Even though she hated Ashton for what he did, she felt a little bad for the guy. The brothers really did a number on him.
“Say the magic word,” Caspian seethed. His hands were slapping Ashton’s mouth.
“I’m sorry! I’m sorry! I’ll do whatever you want, please!”
“Tell her how sorry you are,” Killian spoke. He held the camera to Ashton’s face.
“Audrey, I’m so sorry! I’m sorry!” Ashton begged for dear life. “Please, make them stop!”
Audrey couldn’t watch anymore. She turned the iPad off and threw it to the seat next to her. She froze for a few seconds, and once she gathered her composure, she picked up her phone and texted Killian.
“Stop, please…!” Ashton begged and begged.
Audrey: Stop.
Killian saw the text from Audrey. He shot Caspian a look and Caspian’s fist immediately connected with Ashton’s nose.
* SMACK! *
Blood splattered out of the poor boy’s nose. Caspian held him by his neck and spat, “You don’t get to give orders here, you son of a bitch!”
“We’re the ones giving the orders here, you understand?” Killian tilted Ashton’s bloody chin up.
“Y—yes,”
With a stoic look on his face, Killian raised his foot and pressed the sole of his shoes against Ashton’s lower area. His eyes shot up when he realized his member was being scrunched into his stomach.
“Now listen up, if we ever hear that someone at school is talking about her behind her back, or if someone so much as looks at her the wrong way again, you’re gonna pay for that. So you’ll make sure that it doesn’t happen, you understand?” Killian’s piercing blue eyes were as cold as ice. Ashton knew better than to say no.
“Yes…”
Killian kept his foot there. He pressed harder and it caused Ashton’s eyes to roll back in pain. “Honestly, things could’ve gone a whole lot worse for you. But since we don’t like to keep our lady friend waiting, consider this your lucky day,”
With one last push to the groin, Killian smirked and pulled his foot away. Ashton let out the biggest sigh of relief.
“Stay the hell away from her, or you won’t be so lucky next time,” Caspian said with a shove.
“Oh, and one more thing,” Killian stopped himself from turning around. He leaned back down to Ashton’s eye level and said, “If anyone asks, you fell down the stairs and broke your hand,”
Ashton gulped.
“If a word of this ever gets out… well, let’s just say you’re gonna have a bright future in the adult film industry,” Killian waved the little camera in his hand.
And with that, the Vanderbilt brothers turned their backs on Ashton and exited the room. And even after they were gone, Ashton still couldn’t move. He just sat there for the next hour, in his own puddle of pee and blood, scarred for life.
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“It’s done,” Caspian said as he got into the car. “He won’t ever bother you again,”
“Oh my God! Is that blood?” Audrey gasped and her eyes widened when she saw Caspian’s bloody hand and sleeves. Killian also had a little splatter on his suit.
“It’s not ours,” Killian said simply, pulling out a handkerchief to clean himself. “Don’t worry, he’ll live,”
The car started moving and they exited the Plaza Hotel. Audrey had been waiting inside the car, alone with the driver for the past thirty minutes. The boys said they won’t be long, and they weren’t.
Audrey watched in silence as Killian handed his handkerchief to Caspian. Staring at the bloodstained handkerchief, Audrey said, “You know you guys didn’t have to do this for me… but… thank you,”
The brothers exchanged a look that Audrey couldn’t decipher. Caspian then turned to her and said, “Hey, if anyone else messes with you, you let us know,”
Audrey laughed at their generous offer. “What are you guys, like, Batman or something?”
“No, sweetheart, I promise we’re nothing like that,” Killian shook his head.
“Yeah. We’re just a couple of very angry guys looking to fúck,” Caspian smirked.
Those words sounded terrifying. And it should. Yet somehow, Audrey found it weirdly… intriguing.
What the hell is wrong with me? She asked herself.
She shook her head and threw those dark thoughts away. She then looked at the two brothers who were as calm and as cool as ever. They had their phones out and Killian was replying to work emails and Caspian was scrolling through I*******m. They were very casual about it, like they didn’t just beat someone up and it was just a normal afternoon.
“So… what now?” Audrey asked cautiously.
“I’m hungry,” Killian muttered, his eyes were still on his phone.
“Yeah, all that talking really drained my energy,” Caspian replied.
“What do you feel like eating?”
“Pizza maybe?”
“We had pizza yesterday,”
Audrey turned to both brothers who were bickering about dinner and she couldn’t help but laugh. The two boys lifted their heads from their phones and turned to her. Her laugh grew louder and they cocked their heads, watching her in amusement.
“What’s so funny?” Caspian asked.
“Nothing… it’s just that… you guys just beat someone up and now you’re talking about eating pizza,” she said in between laughs.
“Well, I’m hungry,” Caspian stated simply, and that only made Audrey laugh harder.
“You know what? Why don’t you two come over to my house?” Audrey said after her laughter died down. “I can make some decent pasta… I think,”
Killian smiled appreciatively and said, “That sounds amazing,”
“But didn’t we just have pasta earlier for lunch?” Caspian interjected.
“Shut up,” Killian shoved his brother and turned to Audrey. “Ignore him. We’d love to try your pasta,” he smiled brightly
“…Okay,” she said.
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“How is it?” Audrey asked and gauged the brothers’ reaction.
The three of them were seated at Audrey’s dining room. In front of them was each a plate full of Audrey’s homemade spaghetti Aglio olio e pepperoncino.
“It’s really good,” Killian said after he had a mouthful.
“Yeah, we might be coming over for dinner a lot more often,” Caspian added.
“Yeah, don’t hold your breath,” Audrey stifled a laugh and poured some wine into their glasses. “I only cook on special occasions,”
Audrey liked to cook, but she hated cleaning. Since she started living alone, she would cook for herself from time to time. But cooking for one was no fun. So she would only do it for special things like birthdays or when she wanted to have her friends over.
“Who taught you how to cook?” Killian asked.
“My nana did, it’s her special recipe,”
“It really is,” Killian agreed. “Tell your nana I’m a fan,”
“So, what’s special about today?” Caspian asked. “Why’d you cook for us?”
“I don’t know, but the fact that you two made my ex-boyfriend peed himself might have something to do with it,” she shrugged.
“I’d do it every night if that means I could eat this every day,” Caspian pointed to his plate with his fork.
“He’s not kidding, by the way,” Killian said to Audrey and she couldn’t help but smile. The thought that these two boys would kill someone over her homemade pasta was a huge compliment.
“Hey!” Killian protested as Caspian stole a forkful of pasta from his plate and shoved it into his mouth.
“Finders, keepers,” Caspian mumbled happily with his mouth full of pasta.
“Fúck you,” Killian shoved his brother.
“Fúck you too,” Caspian replied.
“Boys, stop fighting!” Audrey interjected as the two boys looked like they were about to punch each other. “I’ll make some more later,”
The two boys calmed down immediately and Audrey rolled her eyes at their immature antics. It was hard to believe that just an hour ago, these two were frightening a guy to death.
“Ah, Audrey, you really are an angel,” Caspian smiled teasingly.
“Then you two must be the devil,” she replied and drank her wine.
The rest of that night went somewhat… tame. Compared to what they were doing earlier, fighting over the last plate of pasta could be considered as tame. Audrey never expected the night to turn this way, but she was happy. She couldn’t stop laughing as Killian and Caspian would fight over the dumbest things.
What a night, she said to herself.
After they were done with dinner, the two guys stayed for a while and they finished another bottle of wine. They continued talking until it got pretty late and Audrey felt sleepy. The guys realized it and Killian, ever the gentleman, said that they should leave.
After the brothers left, Audrey took a quick shower and jumped into bed. Lying on her bed, Audrey replayed the events that transpired earlier in her head. She would forever remember that night as the night her new friends slash neighbors beat up her ex-boyfriend into a pulp and she made dinner for them afterward. Maybe that was mean, but Ashton fully deserved it. Because after that day, not he or anyone else at school dared to look at Audrey the wrong way again. No one whispered or murmured things about her as she walked past them in the hallway.
And no boy would ever hurt her like that again. Ever.
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- - - - - To Be Continued - - - - -
- - - - - THREE YEARS LATER - - - - - ~ Killian ~ “Alright baby, it’s your first day, are you excited?” “Yes!” Grace squealed in excitement. She was wearing her favorite dress and her hair tied up in a ponytail. She also got her pink backpack and Princess lunchbox with her. Today was her first day in kindergarten. Audrey and Killian were dropping her off in front of the school. Some other kids were crying because they didn’t want their parents to leave them with a bunch of adult strangers, but not Gracie. She was fearless, like her mother. “We’ll be back in a few hours to pick you up,” Killian said and kissed the top of Grace’s head. “Listen to your teachers, be nice to your friends, and have fun,” Audrey added. “Yes, I will!” Grace exclaimed and waved her hands. “Bye, mommy. Bye, daddy!” “Bye, baby. We’ll see you again soon,” Audrey and Killian waved back as Grace raced to the doors. Her teachers were greeting her and she greeted them back politely. “I can’t believe she’s i
- - - - - ALTERNATE ENDING - - - - - ~ Caspian ~ “Daddy, daddy!” Caspian opened his eyes to see Grace looking straight at him. Her little hands that were the size of ravioli were resting on his face. She was tapping him lightly, wanting to wake him up. “Mmhm,” Caspian groaned and turned around. He was teasing Grace on purpose. “Daddy, wake up!” she protested. Taking after his daddy, Grace was a persistent girl. She climbed up the bed and climbed on top of Caspian’s body. He was laughing to himself as Grace struggled and got on top of him. “Daddy!” she exclaimed happily as she sat on Caspian’s chest. “Hey, good morning, you,” Caspian chuckled and opened his eyes in defeat. “Good morning, daddy,” Grace was laughing triumphantly and hugging his neck. “Did mommy send you to wake me up?” “Uh-huh,” she giggled. She had her mom’s smile and that made Caspian smile. “Where is she?” he asked. Grace pointed to the floor, meaning downstairs. “Alright, let’s go get her,” Caspian got
~ Audrey ~ “Sweetheart, you’re making all my dreams come true,” Killian’s words made Audrey’s heart swell. Her eyes softened and glazed over. Her hand reached for his face and her thumb caressed his skin. Their eyes were locked onto each other and she stared at Killian as if her life depended on it. “I love you so much, Kill,” she whispered. Killian leaned down and kissed her in response. His kiss was so tender and deep, Audrey couldn’t help the tear falling from her eyes. She was so incredibly happy. And he was too. She could feel it. “I love you too. So, so much more,” he whispered back. Killian pulled her into his chest and Audrey tightened her grip around his neck. She wanted to feel more of him, so she linked her legs around his waist too. Killian held her entire body up with ease and he carried her up to their room. He laid her down gently on the bed, and he stared at her eyes for a moment as he hovered above her body. Audrey was seeing her entire world in Killian’s pier
- - - - - Six Months Later - - - - - ~ Audrey ~ “Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you. Happy birthday dear Gracie, happy birthday to you!” The whole room was singing and cheering for baby Grace’s first birthday. She had no clue what was happening though. She was sitting on her chair with a pink dress on, staring at everyone in front of her. Her biggest fans in the world were in the room, her mommy, daddy, grandpa Max, grandpa John, and grandma Anna. Even uncle Mikey, Uncle Sebastian, Auntie Liv, and Uncle Benji were there too. Audrey and Killian invited their closest friends and family to attend an intimate weekend celebration for Grace’s first birthday party. They wanted it to be extra special, so instead of doing a house party at their home in Brooklyn or at the Vanderbilt mansion, they decided to have it in Bermuda, the place that inspired her namesake. The Vanderbilt villa was big enough to house everyone. And out in the garden, Audrey, Mikey, Liv, and Benji had dec
- - - - - Six Months Later - - - - - ~ Audrey ~ Audrey was staring in front of her laptop for the longest time. A word document page full of words was staring back at her. She thought for a moment before her hand reached for the keyboards again. And just as she was about to start typing, she heard a loud cry coming from the next room. Audrey immediately knew what that cry meant. After listening to her baby’s cries for six months, Audrey could tell what she needed just by the way she cried. Getting up to her feet, Audrey quickly went to the nursery. She opened the door to see Killian and Virginia, their postpartum doula, picking up baby Grace from her crib. Yes, following their busy schedules, Killian and Audrey thought it’d be a great idea to have a doula live in their home and help with the baby. Virginia was a highly experienced postpartum doula in her mid fifties. She had great insights and support on infant feeding, infant soothing, and coping skills for new parents. She also
- - - - - One Month Later - - - - - ~ Killian ~ Killian lay in bed that night staring at the ceiling. Not being able to sleep was a normal thing for him, but there was another reason why he couldn’t sleep tonight. Tomorrow was a big day for him and Audrey. It was the day where their baby girl would come into the world. Audrey decided that she wanted to do a homebirth. They didn’t have the best memories the last time they were in a hospital. And Audrey felt most relaxed and comfortable being at home. Dr. Shepherd, who was closely monitoring Audrey and the baby, agreed that home birth would be a viable option. So they set on a date, got all the equipment ready, hired a midwife-nurse, and set aside a hospital transport just in case. Tomorrow was the D-day and Killian was too nervous to sleep. He kept checking the clock to see if the hour hand had moved. Audrey seemed like she was nervous too. It was about eleven-thirty at night and she was usually asleep by now. But tonight, she wasn
- - - - - Two Weeks Later - - - - -~ Audrey ~“Good afternoon, Mrs. Vanderbilt,” the receptionist greeted Audrey politely. It had been a whole month since people started calling her by this name and she still got giddy every time she heard it.“Hi, is Killian done with his meeting?” Audrey was biting her lip to stop herself from smiling too much.“Yes, he’s in his office. Would you like me to call him for you?”“No, don’t call him. I’ll come up and see him,” she said quickly and winked. “It’s a surprise,”The receptionist nodded her head and opened the door to the private elevator leading up to Killian’s office. Since he started working as the head of both the Vanderbilt and Huntington corporations, Killian would divid
- - - - - Two Weeks Later - - - - -~ Killian ~ Two weeks had gone by so fast. Before they knew it, it was already the last night of Killian and Audrey’s honeymoon. Sure, being in Bermuda was great, but Killian enjoyed spending uninterrupted quality time with Audrey the most. He couldn’t care less of what they were doing as long as they did it together. And they did everything together, from exploring around the island to trying out the local food, and visiting historical sites that she liked so much.The days went by so fast, but the nights were a bit more troubling for Killian. Ever since the accident, Killian had been having trouble sleeping. Every time he closed his eyes, he was back at the steering wheel again. He’d try to drive away to safety, but the end result was always the same.Letting out a deep sigh, Killian opened hi
- - - - - Two Weeks Later - - - - - ~ Audrey ~ “Welcome back to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt,” Benji greeted Audrey and Killian with his signature toothy smile. “Thanks, Benji,” Audrey replied. She hadn’t seen Benji, the Vanderbilt’s personal tour guide, since their last visit to Grace Bay two years ago. “It’s been so long since your last visit. Congratulations on the wedding,” he said as he took their luggage and put it in the trunk of the car. “And I am sorry to hear about Mr. Caspian. I cry when I see the newspaper,” “Thank you, Benji. I appreciate it,” Killian replied. Though Benji’s English wasn’t particularly great, Audrey could see the sincerity in his eyes. He must be sad to hear about Caspian’s passing. Whenever he visited Bermuda, Caspian always treated him very well. Benji only wor