Iris's POV
I walked out of the store, my face flushed as Damon guided me back to the car. His hand rested on the small of my back, sending shivers down my spine. I couldn't believe he made me strip in front of him to change into the clothes he bought for me. His words echoed in my mind, "Mine...you are mine." I didn't raise my head to look at him as he opened the car door, still holding the bag of clothes in his other hand. I didn't look up at his men again, either. They seemed to be everywhere, watching me with an unnerving intensity. As the car started moving, I tried to distract myself and calm down before I began thinking of how to escape, to run far away from this man. This man who wouldn't stop looking at me with his teasing eyes! My face turned red, and I looked down at what I was wearing. I hadn’t even paid attention when I put it on and left the store; I was too embarrassed by what he made me do. The dress was sky blue, soft, and puffy – probably the prettiest thing I'd ever worn. I kept fiddling with the dress, distracted. Huh, he hadn't gotten me shoes? Does he know that? Oh well, I continued fiddling with the dress. It was so soft. My stomach growled softly, reminding me I hadn't eaten since morning. Would he feed me? Would I be treated like a prisoner or a guest? The uncertainty made my anxiety spike. What would my life be like now? Would I be locked away, trapped in this luxurious prison? Would I be allowed to leave? The questions swirled in my mind, making me dizzy. Damon's voice broke the silence. "Comfortable?" I nodded, still looking down. "Yes." "You look beautiful, Iris," he said, his voice low and husky. My face flushed deeper, and I glanced out the window, avoiding his gaze. We drove in silence for a while, the tension between us palpable. "What's your favorite color?" Damon asked suddenly. I hesitated before answering. "Blue." The car fell silent again. My mind wandered back to my predicament. Would I be able to escape, or would I be forever bound to this man? The thought sent a shiver down my spine. As we continued driving, the cityscape outside blurred together. I lost track of time, lost in my thoughts. "Are you hungry?" Damon asked, his voice interrupting my reverie. I nodded, surprised he noticed. "We'll eat soon," he promised. Soon? How soon? My stomach growled louder, protesting the delay. The silence stretched out, filled only by the hum of the engine and my racing thoughts. What lay ahead? Only time will tell. Damon's POV I gazed at Iris, her face a deep shade of red as she sat quietly in the car. I couldn't help but smile, knowing she'd soon learn that every part of her belonged to me. There was nothing to be embarrassed about; she was mine. My eyes shifted to my men, and my jaw tightened. Marcus was still staring, his eyes fixed on Iris. I glared at him, a silent warning. He shouldn't be looking at what was mine. Julian noticed and nudged Marcus, who quickly looked away, his eyes darting to me. Fear flickered in his gaze before he averted his eyes. Better. My attention returned to Iris. Her embarrassment had given way to curiosity. She fidgeted with the dress as if discovering it for the first time. So distracted, so cute. I preferred the embarrassed expression, though. I leaned in, whispering in her ear, "Enjoy the dress now, you'll take it off when we get home." Her cheeks flamed red again, and those striking blue eyes widened. I smirked, pleased with the reaction. I pulled back, observing her. She was so responsive, so fragile. My possession. The car continued moving, but my focus remained on Iris. Her hands trembled slightly as she fiddled with the dress. I longed to take those hands, to claim her completely. Patience, I reminded myself. Soon. I settled into my seat, eyes never leaving Iris's face. My prize. My mine. As we drove through the darkening streets, Iris's curiosity grew. She peeked at me, her blue eyes sparkling with questions and probably plans of running away. I couldn't wait to see that fail. I smiled, knowing she'd soon see the true extent of my world. The car turned onto a private road, lined with tall trees that cast long, ominous shadows. The mansion loomed ahead, its turrets and spires reaching toward the sky like skeletal fingers. Iris's eyes widened as we approached. "This...this is your home?" I chuckled. "My castle, my prison, my sanctuary." The car stopped before the massive wooden doors, adorned with iron hinges and a lion's head knocker. The doors creaked open, revealing a dimly lit foyer. "Welcome to Vyon Manor," I said, offering my hand. Iris hesitated before taking it, her touch sending a jolt through me. I led her inside, her eyes scanning the dark, opulent decor. The foyer's high ceiling disappeared into darkness, and the walls were adorned with tapestries depicting twisted, medieval scenes. A chandelier hung above, its crystals refracting flickering candlelight. "Creepy," Iris whispered. I laughed. "You'll grow accustomed to it." Ryder, my butler, stood at attention. "Welcome, sir. Dinner is being prepared." "Thank you, Ryder," I replied. "See that Iris's needs are met." Ryder's gaze flicked to Iris before bowing. "Yes, sir." As we walked through the mansion, Iris's unease grew. I reveled in it, teasing her with whispers in her ear. "You look lovely in my home, Iris. Like a delicate flower among thorns." She shivered, her hand trembling in mine. We entered the dining room, where a lavish feast awaited. Candles cast eerie shadows on the walls. "Sit," I instructed, pulling out her chair. Iris obeyed, her eyes locked on mine, a hint of defiance sparkling within. "Try the wine," I suggested, pouring her a glass. She hesitated before taking a sip. Her face scrunched. "Too bitter?" I asked, smiling. "It's fine," Iris said, her voice laced with a subtle stubbornness. I raised an eyebrow. "Liar." Iris's gaze narrowed, but she took another sip. As we dined, the tension between us grew thicker than the shadows. "Tell me, Iris," I said, leaning back in my chair. "What do you think of my home?" Her voice barely above a whisper, "It's...intimidating." I chuckled, she said, that's good. "That's the intention." My eyes locked onto hers, and I whispered, "You're mine now. Every part of you." Iris's face paled, but her gaze didn't drop. "And if I don't want to be?" A spark of challenge. I leaned forward, my voice low. "You don't have a choice." Iris's eyes flashed, but she bit back her retort. I smiled as I looked her over, watching her look embarrassed as her stomach growled audibly. I chuckled. “That is one monster growl.” Her face reddened. “I'm just hungry…” she said, was that a pout? “You said you'd feed me.” Ah. I want so badly to… “Ryder, food,” I said almost at the top of my voice as I watched her face lighten up. Soon, the maid entered and Iris looked like she would cry. Roasted meats, steaming vegetables, and golden-brown bread filled the table. The aroma wafted up, and Iris's eyes sparkled. "Starving, aren't you?" I teased, pouring wine. Iris's cheeks flushed as she reached for a roll. "Eat up, little petal," I whispered. "You'll need your strength...for later." Her eyes flashed, but she took a bite. I leaned back, watching her devour each dish. "Delicious?" I asked, taunting. Iris nodded curtly, her face burning. "You're so eager," I said, my voice low. "So desperate. It's...intoxicating." Iris's gaze met mine, a spark of defiance. "Are you always this...ravenous?" I teased. Her face burned deeper, but she continued eating. I leaned forward, my voice whispering in her ear. "You're mine now, Iris. Every part of you, even that voice of yours, so when I ask you a question you answer it." Her shiver was subtle, but I saw it. “Yes..” her muffled voice came out. “Good.” My desire to taunt her, to test her limits, intensified. This innocent, pure rose would soon be mine. Completely.Damon’s POVThree months earlier“So, you got a new tattoo?”The voice of the therapist pulled me out of my thoughts, and I pulled my gaze away from the window facing the garden, looking down at the still-fresh tattoo on my arm.“Yeah..” I murmured, tracing a finger across the face on the tattoo, lingering around the eyes that stared back at me.“When?” The female therapist asked, and I shrugged, not taking my eyes off the tattoo.“Just a few weeks back, I guess.”“Really? Can I see?”“Sure,” I mumbled, heaving a sigh.She rose to her feet and moved around her desk, coming over to where I sat and leaning forward behind me.“Wow,” she exclaimed quietly, a little amazement in her voice. “That’s a unique face. A pretty one, at that.”“Yeah, I know right?” I replied, the corners of my lips tilting up in a small smile. “It’s a face I keep seeing in my dreams, Andrea.”Andrea, my therapist, stood back then and observed me closely, almost lik
Iris’s POVA year laterI stood at the floor-to-ceiling window on the balcony of the condo, admiring the beautiful night view, my mind a melancholic mess.It had been that way since that night after Damon had fallen off that cliff.And we hadn’t seen him since.There was nowhere we hadn’t looked.But Damon was nowhere to be found.I’d cried and cried for months, but to my greatest despair, that was all I could do.Sometimes I wished Luca hadn’t showed up with Gary when he did, because then I’d have been killed too, and I wouldn’t have to deal with this pain.At least I’d be dead and buried, probably alongside him.It was as I’d seen him falling off that cliff that I knew I was in love with Damon Vyon, my heart falling right out with him.And I never got a chance to tell him how I felt…“What are you thinking about?”I whirled around to see Luca standing at the balcony door, watching me with a sober expression on his face.He too, had not remained the same ever since Damon disappeared
Iris’s POVThe gun fell out of my trembling hand, clattering to the floor.Did he just ask me to shoot Damon?No, no. I couldn’t.Sighing and pushing his fingers through his hair, Zach bent down and picked up the gun, approaching me menacingly. “Don’t piss me off, pretty girl,” he snapped, his tone laced with derision, as he pressed the gun into my hand again. “Shoot him, I said.”“No!” I screamed now, intentionally throwing the gun far from me, and as it tumbled over the cliff, Zach let out a deep growl and whirling around, he struck me heavily across the cheek.“Fucking bastard!” Damon yelled, struggling viciously to break free of his chains, and tears blurring my vision, I stared down at him, knowing very well that this would end badly.How could we possibly get out of this?What miracle could happen?“Hey you,” Zach snapped his fingers at one of his men, “get me another gun.” They quickly came forward, presenting him with a new gun, and he took it, observing it closely.“Now,” he
Damon’s POVI stared up at the chief coward—Zach, was it?—my vision blurring.Ah. So it was him? The one I’d replaced?This story he recounted.. triggered the memory of a day I’d kept buried and locked up, unconsciously, the pain coming right back and whipping me emotionally.That little boy from back then. I stared at the scar on his chest, remembering how I’d felt seeing him bleed out on the floor that day.“You seem to be getting your fucking memories back, don’t you?” Zach spat, his eyes growing darker than they were already.Of course, that day had been a fucking bloody day. So how could I forget?*****Fifteen years ago“W-what are you doing here?” The man who called himself my father stuttered, staring at me with a fear I’d never seen in his eyes before.We stood facing each other on the rooftop of his new law firm, a stick of cigar in his hand, dark circles underneath his eyes.Had he even been sleeping? Well, how could he sleep, after he sold me off to that maniac of a mafia
Damon’s POVHe glared at me for a long time, saying nothing, his eyes taking on a distant look. Then rising to his feet, he cleared his throat.“It’s your money, quite alright,” he started, shoving his fingers in his pocket, alongside the flash drive, “but this money is nothing compared to what you stole from me, Damon.”What the heck was he talking about? What exactly would I steal from a stranger like him? Someone I knew nothing about?He stopped pacing for a while, staring down at me. “You might have forgotten,” he scoffed, “seeing how fucking clueless you look right now.”“Look,” I started, frustration climbing into my tone, against my will, “I don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about, or how you got your hands on that. But if it’s the money you want, you can keep it.” “Just let her go,” I added, nodding in Iris’s direction. “She has nothing to do with any of this.”He looked back at her for a moment, then threw his head back in a maniacal laughter, shaking his head.“Who sai
Damon’s POVThe slap of the wind on my face was what woke me up this time. Slowly, I peeled my eyes open, every part of my body aching, my head throbbing painfully.Where was I now?Fuck…Iris..There was no time, and here I was..lying around, letting that weird woman keep putting me down.Looking around, I slowly realized where I was. On a cliff? How come? How did I get here? That weird woman couldn’t have carried me here all alone, right?This was a cliff..had to be. That was one explanation for this much breeze and open space.Grunting, I tried to move around, and I was a bit disappointed to find that I was still bound by wrists and ankles. What was I expecting?I tried to turn around then, and someone’s foot pressed into my back, pushing me back to the ground.“Well, well,” an unfamiliar voice rang out from behind me, cold and rusty, and excited, “look who we have here.”I tried to turn around, to see who had joined us, but the person that had their stinky foot on my back pressed i
Iris’s POV“Where the fuck have you been?”I was jammed in the backseat of the moving car, between a woman who smelled heavily of putrid blood, and the man who had slapped me earlier, my hands and feet still bound very tightly, the ropes cutting into my flesh.I had no idea where we were headed.“Well,” the woman cleared her throat, “is that how you thank me for making this fucking easy for you?”Sighing, the man leaned back in his seat and pulled the woman into his lap.“Unlock the windows, Dante,” he ordered, twisting his nose upwards, “it smells so fucking rotten in here.”Then he turned his attention to the woman in his lap. “I’m sorry, my beautiful Anna,” he murmured, stroking her hair. “I was just carried away with all that’s happening, you know. Everything’s happening all at once, and I mean, it’s good. Trust me.”She smiled, reaching into her pocket and retrieving a pack of cigarettes. “Okay..” she murmured, “what do you have to say about my performance?”“I’m duly impressed,
Iris’s POVI’d thought this vile-looking man could be bluffing when he’d insinuated that he had Damon, but from the way his eyes sparkled right now, I feared it wasn’t just an insinuation. He’d meant it.And what was that he said? He wanted me to kill Damon? Why would I do that? Why would he want that? I mean, it was clear now that this man was an enemy of Damon’s, but why would he want me to kill Damon?As I glared up at him, my eyes burning, my heart ramming hard against my chest, I tried to regulate my breathing. Tried to mask the fear that now clouded my senses, making my tongue as heavy as lead.I swallowed hard, wincing from the pain of my hair being pulled right down to the scalp. “You want me to do what?” I demanded, my tone laced with that same fear I tried so hard to mask.Scoffing, he let go of my hair and rose to his feet. “You try to hide it,” he started, “but you seem to be quite distressed by what I’d just said.” He paused, shoving his palms into his pockets and glaring
Zach’s POV“Anna did all of that?”I stood with my back to Dante, staring out the floor-to-ceiling window, the corners of my lips turned up in a satisfactory smile.“Yes, boss,” Dante replied. “We were just on our way to send a message across to Damon Vyon when she called with the information.”Throwing my head back, I let out a small chuckle, clapping my palms dramatically. “She’s a real vixen, isn’t she?” I muttered, shaking my head. “It baffles me, you know, how very alike we seem.”“So,” I continued after a few moments of silence passed, “we have Damon Vyon in our hands right now? Is that truly so?”“Yes, boss,” he replied. “He’s currently at the warehouse we’ve prepared. We await further instructions from you.”“Great,” I murmured, thumbing my beard.I didn’t think it would be so easy to capture Damon Vyon. I’d spent all these years planning, envisioning, dreaming, wishing. Seeing how deadly he was. And now, Anna had pulled it off like it was a fucking walk in the park.I was dul