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CHAPTER 112: HUNT2

Author: Lizzy Fash
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-28 14:13:21

MIA

After splitting up, branches clawed at my arms as I pushed deeper into the underbrush, the sting of the fresh gash on my side reminding me I wasn’t as invincible as I thought myself to be. The night was damp, the forest thick with uncertainty, and every few steps I took, I could hear Louisa’s ragged breathing ahead of me. She was bleeding—her trail smeared red across leaves and bark.

Perfect.

I slowed down, bending low. My knife glinted faintly in the sliver of moonlight, my mind and heart calm but a branch got stuck to my side and I felt a searing pain but I’d learnt long ago that pain was just a reminder that you were still alive and tonight, Louisa was going to learn that you either do as you're told if you want to survive in the organisation or you get silenced. We were all chess pieces in the long room of their game.

When I finally spotted her, she was slumped against a tree, clutching her arm where blood soaked through her sleeve. She looked up at me, eyes wide, her face pa
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  • REBEL : THE DEADLY HIERESS   CHAPTER 112: HUNT2

    MIAAfter splitting up, branches clawed at my arms as I pushed deeper into the underbrush, the sting of the fresh gash on my side reminding me I wasn’t as invincible as I thought myself to be. The night was damp, the forest thick with uncertainty, and every few steps I took, I could hear Louisa’s ragged breathing ahead of me. She was bleeding—her trail smeared red across leaves and bark.Perfect.I slowed down, bending low. My knife glinted faintly in the sliver of moonlight, my mind and heart calm but a branch got stuck to my side and I felt a searing pain but I’d learnt long ago that pain was just a reminder that you were still alive and tonight, Louisa was going to learn that you either do as you're told if you want to survive in the organisation or you get silenced. We were all chess pieces in the long room of their game.When I finally spotted her, she was slumped against a tree, clutching her arm where blood soaked through her sleeve. She looked up at me, eyes wide, her face pa

  • REBEL : THE DEADLY HIERESS   CHAPTER 111: HUNT

    ROBERTThe steam curled up against the mirror, blurring my reflection as I leaned into the tub. The water was hot, the kind of heat I needed in my muscles that made the sting of my still-raw skin dull for a moment. I sank down, resting my arms on the porcelain edges, closing my eyes.The door creaked.“Robert,” Mia’s voice came soft, almost careful.I opened one eye. She stood in the doorway, naked, her hair wild, cheeks flushed. She slowly walked towards me and stepped in, her bare feet making soft sounds against the tile.“Aren't you supposed to be resting?” I said, though my mouth curved because I already knew where this was going.She smiled small. “I couldn’t stay in bed anymore; it’s so boring.”“Couldn’t or wouldn’t?”“Wouldn’t,” she admitted, coming closer. She dipped her hand into the bathwater, her fingers brushing over my shoulder as if testing the heat. “You’re always too far away from me.”I caught her wrist and pulled her down into the water. She gasped, laughing, her sk

  • REBEL : THE DEADLY HIERESS   CHAPTER 110: CONTROL 2

    ROBERT: I dragged Louisa up by the hair and shoved her face into the mattress. “Strip her,” I ordered Mia. Her fingers fumbled as she tugged Louisa’s dress down, exposing the pale curve of her arse. Louisa squirmed, her voice muffled into the sheets. “You bastard—” SMACK. My hand left a red mark on her ass, the sound echoing. “Speak again without permission and I’ll gag you.” Mia giggled breathlessly like she's high on some substance but the pheromemes flying around here is really enough to get us high, running her hand along Louisa’s skin. “She likes it,” she whispered. “I didn’t ask for your opinion,” I snapped, gripping Mia by the jaw until her lips parted. I shoved two fingers into her mouth, forcing them deep. “Suck.” Her eyes watered, but she did it, moaning around my fingers, her spit running down her chin. I leaned close, whispering. “That’s right Mia do it sloppy, filthy, just how I want you.” Behind us, Louisa twisted on the bed, arching her ass higher as though beggi

  • REBEL : THE DEADLY HIERESS   CHAPTER 109: CONTROL

    ROBERT Today, I got discharged from the hospital with just a little stitch, but then I shot Mia a text message; everything must be flawless today because if I truly can't get a handle on Louisa, we'd all be in big trouble, and the last thing I or the organisation need right now is trouble or attention. As I make my way to my house after giving instructions to make sure both Louisa and Mia are waiting for me in the room I've chosen in my lakeside cabin, the candles hissed in their holders, shadows crawling along the walls like demons waiting for orders. My body was still stiff from the wound that should’ve kept me down for days, but the pain was nothing. Nothing compared to the fire crackling in this room. Mia sat on the edge of the velvet chair, legs crossed, eyes gleaming with challenge. Louisa stood by the window, arms folded with a furrowed brow, lips curled in that smug half-smile that made me want to break her in half. Louisa has absolutely no idea why she's even here, but she

  • REBEL : THE DEADLY HIERESS   CHAPTER 108: CARNAGE 3

    DANIELThe room was quiet—too damn quiet. Rebel was curled up on the bed, chest rising and falling softly, face scrunched in sleep like she was frowning at her own dreams. I had been so pissed, and I completely wore her out.I sat on the edge of the bed, cigarette still burning between my fingers. Klaus’s words from earlier refused to leave my head. The kids. The blood. The bikers. The tattoos.I didn’t even know if I wanted to wake her. She deserved peace. But there was no peace here, not anymore.“Rebel,” I whispered, brushing her cheek with the back of my hand.She stirred, lashes fluttering, then groaned. “What? Daniel, it’s late.”“I know,” I muttered. “But listen to me. The kids—they’re back. Safe.”Her eyes snapped open instantly. “What? Max and Mex?”“Yes.” I grabbed her hand. “They’re fine. They’re in their room right now.”She tried to sit up, panic written all over her face. “Where were they? What happened?”“Later.” I pressed her gently back down, coaxing her. “Sleep, Rebe

  • REBEL : THE DEADLY HIERESS   CHAPTER 107: CARNAGE 2

    KLAUSThe drive back felt heavier than the looming threat pressing down on the city. Michael and Mex were asleep in the back, heads tilted against each other, innocent as angels despite what I’d just witnessed them do. My hands tightened on the wheel, knuckles pale against the leather. I couldn’t shake the sound—the way the bikers’ bodies had hit the ground, the lifeless thuds like broken drums.And then their eyes. Wide, empty. Dead.All because two kids opened their laptops like it was homework time.I tried to slow my breathing, but the memory replayed over and over. The boys hadn’t panicked. They hadn’t screamed. They’d simply moved in complete synch—Mex unzipping his bag, Michael sliding his laptop open. Their little fingers had danced across keys faster than I’d ever seen, and in less than a minute, the gang that was after us was… gone.Completely gone.The street behind us had become a blood-soaked canvas of twisted metal and corpses with tattoos inked in patterns I didn’t yet

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