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“Right now, you’re figuring it out with me.” I slammed my hand on the desk. “God damn it. Wyatt was a fucking fool.”
“Yes, I’m afraid he might have been.” Fisk nodded.
Fisk and I planned a statement. All we could do was deny that we knew our father had another child—a denial that wasn’t going to look very good considering that our company had been paying her off for the last ten years. It was just the best explanation we had. I still didn’t know how our sister—if she really was our sister—had gotten mixed up with Josef Weber. I wasn’t sure I was going to find out the answer to that question without speaking with one of them. I was at the end of my ropes with legal nonsense and shit I normally didn’t deal with when Mauro came storming into my office.
“I got your message—what the fuck is going on.” Mauro looked disheveled, and I knew why—he had been playing with my toy before he got the message.
Fisk and I filled Mauro in. He was ghost-white when we were done, but his anger exploded as the news simmered. The dots were right there in front of us. The company that had been getting funded from our profits—the tie to Weber’s shell companies. Our downfall had been orchestrated for a decade—just waiting until the time was right—or perhaps there was another catalyst. One that began to sink in as I ran through the scenarios in my head. Wyatt’s death. That was what started everything. I assumed it was Lizzy’s blackmail that pushed him to take his own life, but that might not have been it—it might have been a secret that he had been keeping for a long time—one that was about to come crashing down—one that could very well lock us in a cage.
“Once this news breaks, if you’ve got any other secrets that need to be cleaned up, I’d advise you to get them in order immediately.” Fisk exhaled sharply.
Yeah, I’ve got a pretty big one at my house right now—one that might be there for something she didn’t actually do.
“Right…” I nodded
“What are you going to do?” Mauro caught me as soon as I left my office and pulled me over to the side so nobody else could hear us.
“I don’t fucking now.” I hissed my response. “Fuck!”
“I’ll let you know if there are any development here—but you’re not going to hurt her, are you?” He tilted his head and I saw a look of concern on his face.
“No more than I already have…” I shook my head and started walking to the door.
And after last night, I’m not sure I can let her go. But what choice do I have? I can’t very well have a girl locked in a cage if charges are filed and I ended up in handcuffs.
Lizzy
There was a difference in Reynard’s demeanor when he returned. I couldn’t tell if he was upset because Mauro had decided to make me fulfill one of the promises, or if something else was bothering him. I still craved Reynard’s touch, even if he hurt me, and it burned me up inside that I wasn’t allowed to speak to him. He didn’t even seem to care that my cage was unlocked, nor did he seem to notice that I put myself back in it, even when I wasn’t forced to do so. I finished my food and crawled over to him—trying to show that I was submissive—that he could use me if he wanted.
“Not tonight.” He shook his head back and forth. “I’ve got a lot on my mind.”
Yes Master. I turned and started crawling back towards my cage.
“You don’t have to go back in there—not anymore.” He exhaled sharply.
Did I do something wrong? I don’t understand…
“I made a mistake, bringing you here.” He looked down at me. “I’m going to let you go tomorrow.”
I lifted my hands and touched my lips, which seemed to remind him that I wasn’t supposed to speak.
“You can talk.” He reached over and picked up the glass of whiskey on the table next to him.
“What happened? I’m confused. You said Mauro was allowed—to touch me.” I swallowed hard.
“That’s not what this is about.” He motioned to the chair next to him. “Have a seat. I guess I can tell you everything now—since it won’t matter much longer.”
“Yes, Master.” I slowly stood and sat down.
“And stop calling me Master.” He waved me off with his hand. “That was a term for you to use when I thought you were too good to use my name.”
“What—what changed?” I blinked in confusion.
“Everything…” He muttered under his breath. “Fucking everything…”
“Did I do something wrong?” I craved his touch—but mostly I hated to see the pain on his face.
Why do I feel this way? I should be doing cartwheels if he’s going to set me free—that means I don’t have to honor the rest of those promises—yet my freedom hasn’t been earned.
“No.” He shook his head back and forth. “I put you here because of what you did to my brother—but I just found out that you may not be responsible for what happened to him.”
“Huh?” I tilted my head to the side. “I’m the one who blackmailed him…”
“You weren’t the only one apparently.” An angry chuckle followed his words. “Apparently he was just Grand fucking Central Station for blackmail.”
“Other women—like me?” I felt my heart skip a beat.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised, but—I thought he was genuine when he said he had never confessed those desires to anyone else.
“No.” Reynard turned his head towards me. “Wyatt killed himself—about a year ago.”
“What?” My heart stopped skipping beats—it just paused in my chest. “Wyatt’s dead?”
Oh my god.
“Yeah.” Reynard nodded. “I thought he killed himself because of you—your blackmail—I thought you lured him, maybe even broke his heart. I was wrong. There was something else going on, something that was a lot worse than revealing his darkest secrets to some girl he met online.”
No wonder they hated me enough to kidnap me and lock me in a cage.
“Did it have something to do with your company? He talked about that a lot…” My words trailed off.
“He did?” Reynard tilted his head to the side. “I didn’t see much about that in the chat logs, other than normal stuff.”
“Most of the time he talked about that—when we were actually talking. He was really stressed out about something. He said one of his deals had gone south and he was afraid that he had made a big mistake—he didn’t really elaborate outside of that.” I tried to remember everything, bits, and pieces coming back as I started talking. “He said it was going to be a problem for your family—I guess he meant the two of you—and your sister.”
“Sister?” Reynard’s eyebrows shot up. “He said—sister?”
“Yeah.” I nodded quickly. “I’m pretty sure he did—I believe her name was Hannah.”
“Mother fucker…” Reynard snarled and ran his hand through his hair. “I know words can’t undo what we did to you here, but I am truly sorry—I reacted emotionally. I let it become an obsession that I couldn’t control—when my attention should have been elsewhere. Hell, it should have been elsewhere all along.”
“If it wasn’t you, I’m sure someone would have eventually tracked me down.” I sighed. “I might not have ended up in a cage—that might have been more kindness than they showed me.”
“Maybe.” He exhaled sharply. “I’ll make sure you never have to do that again. I’ll write you a check that will set you up for the rest of your life—but I’d advise you to cash it quick before all of this unravels.”
Reynard got up and left before I could really respond. He didn’t lock the door, he just left it standing open. I could have left then, but I just crawled back into my cage and closed it. I wished it was locked—wished it wasn’t a temptation. I couldn’t believe it was going to be over—that I was going to be free. I wouldn’t have to steal from people any longer. It still left something inside of me—a hole that wasn’t filled.
If I would have been able to fulfill those promises, I think I would have had closure. This feels empt
y.
I crawled out of my cage and walked out into the living room. I saw a checkbook lying next to the screen that was turned off—he didn’t even watch me after he left. The check was already made out. I could have taken it and ran—maybe I should have. My clothes, laptop, purse, and cell phone were lying next to the check. His keys were by the door. I doubted he would call the cops if I stole his car. Instead, I felt my feet carrying me in the opposite direction—down the hallway—towards his bedroom.
“What are you doing?” He looked up when I entered the room.
“I don’t want to be alone tonight.” I walked to the edge of the bed and pulled back the covers.
I craved his touch—craved his cruelty. I didn’t care of it was pretend, or that he didn’t have a reason to hurt me anymore. I crawled into his arms and he held me there against his chest for several minutes before I felt his lips—I turned into them—and he kissed me. His lips devoured mine. I stretched my arms out until I felt the leather restraints. I wrapped my hands around them as he mounted me and slid between my thighs. In my head, I was his prisoner—but I knew I wasn’t—not anymore.
“I want you—Master.” I moaned when he started to enter me.
“I’m not your Master.” He exhaled sharply. “Not anymore.”
“Then pretend—please pretend.” I sighed and closed my eyes. “Destroy me.”
His touch wasn’t cruel—not the way I craved. The thrusting wasn’t as vicious as it was when he claimed me. It was softer—almost gentle. I needed more. I let go of the leather and dug my nails into his back—hard enough to feel blood on my fingers. I heard a growl rise up from within him. It was the pain—that’s what made him hate—that’s what would bring him back to me the way I needed him. I dug into a scar, pulling my fingernail across it and crying out for him to hurt me. The growl got louder. When he thought I was responsible for Wyatt, he carried an emotional weight—one that was lifted when he realized it wasn’t my fault. The physical pain was all I had left—the only way to release the beast inside him.
“Hurt me…” I begged, tears forming in my eyes—not because I was in pain, but because I couldn’t feel anything.
But he didn’t. He kept thrusting—his cock going deep inside me. He was just using me because I was warmth beneath his lust. The brief glimpse of the beast didn’t return. His own pain couldn’t bring that to the surface, no matter how much I tried. He kept going until he climaxed and then he rolled off me. I was completely unfulfilled, despite having him inside me long enough to orgasm. He didn’t care. I was no longer his toy—no longer an object of his rage. I lay awake in the darkness until I heard his breathing change and I knew he was asleep. It was time for me to go. There was no reason to wait until morning.
I have a feeling my nightmare isn’t ending, but rather—it’s only beginning. He’s changed me—and now I can’t even have what he promised—I can’t even taste his wrath.
I didn’t steal his car when I left. I didn’t even take the check that was already made out. I just put on my clothes and left. I walked for hours, hoping that I would hear his car behind me—hoping that he would track me down and drag me back to his house. I needed to be punished for leaving—punished for not fulfilling my promises. That never happened. I walked until I made it to the main road, then I kept walking until I found a gas station along the stretch of highway. I watched every car that passed, praying it would be him—hoping it would be a van with two men inside—two men that were going to make me pay for something I did wrong—but it wasn’t. All of the cars just passed me by.
My cell phone is dead but maybe the clerk behind the counter will let me make a call.
“Hello, Cassie?” I pressed the phone to my ear. “I need you to come get me…”
And just like that—my torment was over. My debt was unpaid, and it appeared that it would remain that way. Cassie had a million questions, but I couldn’t answer them. She took me back to my apartment, which was exactly the way I left it outside of the note on the door telling me that my rent was overdue. I walked into my bedroom and crashed on the bed. I never thought I would feel it again, but it felt like a slab of bricks underneath me. I didn’t deserve to sleep in a bed—not without earning my spot on the mattress. I deserved a cage. I deserved the cold marble floor. I deserved to suffer for every one of my sins until they were all paid—until my debt was cleared.
But that wasn’t my fate.
My fate was the sun, shining on my face.
My fate was the loneliness of waking up in my bed, knowing that it was all over.
This should be the happiest moment of my life, but it isn’t—I’ve been broken. And the only two men strong enough to put me back together again no longer want me.
Because I was never the one they wanted.
I was a path to vengeance that never existed in the first place.
I did plenty of things to end up in that cage.
Except for the one thing that could keep me there.
Mauro
Later that day
“She was gone?” I looked up at Reynard when he walked into my office. “Just—gone?”
“Gone.” He nodded in confirmation. “She left sometime during the night and she didn’t even take the check—it was right beside her clothes. There’s no way she didn’t see it.”
“Fuck…” My words trailed off. “Maybe it’s for the best. We’ve got the SEC chomping at the bit this morning. I got the call from Fisk—they’re already opening an investigation.”
“I really need to go to Chicago. I need to track Hannah down and get some answers.” Reynard exhaled sharply.
“Fisk says we shouldn’t leave—not right now. It’ll look like we’re trying to run.” I shook my head back and forth. “As if we could even run from this fucking problem.”
“Josef Weber has been planning this for a while. Fuck! I played right into his fucking hands.” Reynard slammed his hand on my desk. “Son of a bitch.”
“This trap was laid for some time, but I don’t think it was meant to be a trap. There’s no way he started this a decade ago when Wyatt and our alleged sister set up that agreement. I have a theory…” I exhaled sharply.
“Okay.” Reynard nodded.
“I think Wyatt found out about our sister—I don’t know how, but I think he tried to make things right—in his own way.” I tapped my desk with my fingers. “I’ve been doing research, and a lot of the companies that the money was being funneled into weren’t always owned by Josef Weber. He’s been acquiring them over the last few years.”
“If they were just decoy companies that Wyatt set up to funnel money to our sister, then they shouldn’t have been companies that were on the market.” Reynard shook his head. “I don’t know. It’s a good theory, but there’s still something we’re missing here.”
“I agree.” I nodded quickly. “But we’re stuck now. We’re just going to have to let this shit with the SEC play out and see what we can do when it’s over.”
I stared at the screen for most of the day, watching our stock plummet. The last offer Josef Weber made would have been a good deal by the time Wall Street finished one day of bloodshed. Investors that we took from Josef Weber left in droves—and they weren’t the only ones. We were losing longstanding accounts. I had a pretty good idea where they were going—straight to their new messiah—the man we tried to take down by dropping nukes on his operation. The bloodshed wasn’t over either. The few investors that stayed behind, even if they were driven by blind loyalty, were going to leave when the markets opened again.
The press ate up the story like it was candy for headlines—and that’s basically what it was. They wanted to know who the mysterious Jackson heir was—they weren’t the only ones. I wanted an answer to that question myself. Ashton Retirement Fund was registered to Hannah Ashton, but she was a ghost. I doubted it was her real name. The money was being funneled into the shell companies, and from there, the checks could have been made out to anyone. The SEC was definitely
going to shut them down, but I doubted that would matter much. They were in the red and had always been that way—the instant the money went in, it was taken out.
Josef Weber must have figured out that Wyatt was funneling money into those shell companies—then he started buying them. I just don’t understand why Wyatt didn’t come to me. I could have helped him, even if he was in over his head—he certainly didn’t need to take his own life.
“The press keeps calling…” Abigail walked into my office. “They want a statement—something besides the damage control piece we sent out.”
“How the fuck can I give a statement?” I looked up at her. “I don’t even know what the hell is going on myself.”
“I know.” She walked closer. “Do you need anything—something that your secretary can’t provide normally?”
“What?” I looked up at her.
“You know—that one time—when you were dealing with stuff.” She exhaled sharply and swallowed hard. “I could—do that again.”
“No.” I shook my head back and forth. “Thank you, but no.”
“Okay.” She nodded and walked towards the door. “I’ll be at my desk if you change your mind.”
It was a tempting offer. Abigail’s mouth had been warm and wet one night when I first took over the company—when the stress was weighing heavily on my mind. I regretted it, mostly because she was a damn good assistant and it was a line I shouldn’t have crossed. She wasn’t the kind of girl I needed, nor would she ever be. It was better that I didn’t lead her on, even if a blowjob could have given me a little relief from the array of stress I was under. There was only one woman on my mind, even in the midst of chaos—the one Reynard released—the girl that never belonged in the cage, to begin with.
She might not have been a submissive when she went into that cage, but she’s been changed—morphed into something new. The only thing that would possibly tempt me right now into letting the beast run free—but I don’t know if I trust what it would turn me into right now.