Devilâs Night
Six Years Ago
âYou were right,â Kai replied.
I nodded, absently, not believing my eyes. We both watched the dancing woman flutter around the floor, almost like a butterfly but also like a child. So innocent and ethereal. She was beautiful.
So beautiful andâ¦familiar.
Whoâ
Her hair whipped around her, and I caught sight of her face, an aching sensation instantly covering my heart. I lost every ounce of air in my lungs.
Oh, my God. No.
The music. Night Mist. Iâd heard this before.
I shrunk back behind the curtains.
It couldnât be her.
âI thought it was just a story,â Kai said in a low voice, still watching her dip her head and move her arms and feet with weightless grace. She flew. She always floated and flew, like gravity wasnât part of her reality. Still so exquisite.
âDo you know who she is?â he asked.
My eyes darted up to see him looking at me, his eyebrows etched in concern.
I nodded once. My stomach rolled, and I was too horrified to come up with a lie. âItâs Natalya Torrance. Damonâs mother.â
âHis mother?â Confusion spread across his face as he turned to her again. âButâ¦â
But nothing. She disappeared three years ago when Damon had finally suffered enough. He had hurt himself, made me hurt him, and retreated into the horror show of his own head until one night she came for him one too many times.
I watched Natalya, her long, silky black hair floating around her in waves. I didnât know her well, but weâd lived in the same house for a couple yearsâbefore she escaped Damonâs rage that night and fled.
Sheâd been gone ever since.
She was still beautiful, though. Of course, she would be. Sheâd only be about thirty-four years old by now. Gabriel first saw her in a ballet in St. Petersburg when she was thirteen. He immediately coveted her. By the time she was sixteen she was his wife and had already given birth to Damon. She was closer in age to her son than she was to her husband.
I doubt she took the effort to know much about me, though. I was a non-entity to her. She knew who I was and what I was to Gabriel, but she never seemed to care, and I may as well have been a speck of dust under her bathroom sink for all she seemed to notice of me. She lived in a world all her own.
âYeah, youâre right.â Kai studied her, finally recognizing her. âShe left a few years ago, though? Whatâs she doing here?â
I shook my head to myself. God, I have no idea. And I didnât know what would happen if Damon saw her here. She wasnât supposed to be anywhere near him.
This was her husbandâs hotel, thoughâshe and Gabriel were still married, as far as I knewâbut Damon had ordered her away. Heâd said he would kill her if he ever saw her again.
I needed to get him out of here before he did.
âShould we tell him?â Kai asked.
âNo,â I shot out quickly, taking his hand. âNo, he wonât want to see her.â
Or he shouldnât see her. I just needed to get to him and find some reason to get him out of the hotel. My father could deal with her without Damon ever finding out.
I pulled Kai out of the drapes and moved along the wall, quickly and quietly walking toward the doors.
âOh.â I heard her say.
And I stopped, closing my eyes. Shit.
âI didnât know anyone was in here,â she said. âWhat are you kids doing?â
I released Kaiâs hand and slowly turned my head toward her. She stood there, in the middle of the dance floor, paused as if in the middle of a twirl with her arms slightly outstretched.
âYouâre not supposed to be in Thunder Bay or Meridian City,â I told her, stepping forward.
She regarded me for a moment, probably trying to recognize me through the make-up, but then the light came on.
âYou,â she said.
She remembered me.
But before I could advance on her, she turned toward the door, the light in her eyes brightening like a child. âIs my son here?â she asked. âItâs been so long.â
âYou stay away from him.â I charged a few steps closer. âI mean it.â
Her gaze rested on me again, her smile coy as she fingered her tutu. âDo you like it?â She looked at me, hopeful, as if I hadnât said anything. âI still fit into my old costumes. Iâm still pretty, arenât I?â
Pretty? What? She was absolutely mad.
âWhatâs going on?â Kai came up next to me, but she barely spared him a glance before turning her eyes back to the doors.
She was going to search Damon out.
âHeâs a man now,â she said wistfully. âYoung and strong.â
I shook my head, pushing at Kai behind me to move for the doors. âSheâs bad. We need to leave.â
I spun around, grabbing Kaiâs hand and reached for the handle.
âTell him mama loves him,â she called out. âIâm the only one who loves him.â
I whipped around, releasing Kai. âThatâs not love,â I growled at her.
A sob lodged in my throat, feeling so helpless despite my anger. She wouldnât hurt him again. She couldnât. He wouldnât allow it.
But she ignored me, looking calm and even a bit excited.
âI hear heâs quite the animal now,â she taunted. âNo girl in that town is safe. Thatâs mommyâs big boy.â
âJesus Christ.â I heard Kai mumble at my side. âWhat the hell did she do to him?â
âHas he touched you?â she asked me.
I ground my teeth together.
âHe will, you know?â She took a step closer. âHeâs a ravager. Just like his daddy.â
My head shook just slightly. That would never happen. My brother would never hurt me like that.
âI wanted him to take you.â Her words left her lips softly and crawled inside me as she held my eyes. âSleeping in his room like you do, he wonât be able to resist the scent of his precious girl.â She reached out, brushing her knuckles gently across my jaw. âHis little treasure.â
âHey, hey.â Kai pushed her hand down and pulled me back.
And then she finally turned her gaze on him. âI remember you. My sonâs friend,â she said. âDoes that mean heâs here, then?â
My breath caught in my throat. Damon.
But the doors behind us suddenly opened, and I jerked my head, looking over my shoulder. My brother stormed through, the muscles in his face tight and his eyes furious as they locked on me.
âI knew that was you upstairs,â he said, seething. âWhat the hell is going on? How did you get here?â
I quickly turned my body to face him, hoping to block his view of her.
But it was no use.
Her voice rang out behind me. âDamon.â
And I closed my eyes, tightening my hands. Damon.
âPlease, Nik,â he begged, his lips trembling.
Tears streamed down my face as I stood above my brother as he sat on the edge of the bed. She was gone now. Sheâd gotten what she wanted from him.
But her perfume was still all over him. He always went to the shower immediately after. Why wasnât he now?
âIâm rotting.â His whisper left him like a last breath as he bowed his head and stared at the floor.
I stared at the fresh cuts on his thighâsomewhere most people wouldnât be able to spot them. Heâd done that a couple days ago. After the last time.
She was coming to his room more frequently now. He was growing so fast the past year, getting taller and bigger, his cheekbones and jaw losing their softness and becoming more like a manâs. His shoulders had gotten broader, and basketball training over the summer had filled out his muscles.
When I found out what was happening years ago when I moved in, my brother refused to tell anyone. He refused to let me tell anyone. Eventually, Iâd held out hope that sheâd lose interest in him as he grew into adulthood.
She didnât. I realized she wasnât a pedophile in the strictest sense of the word. It wasnât about his body or his youth. It was about him, and she was just psychotic.
And jealous. He was in high school now. Lots of other girlsâyounger girlsâto steal his attention away from her. She didnât like that.
I stepped up to him and reached out a shaky hand, touching it on his bare shoulder. He was still naked, the black bed sheet drawn across his lap, covering himself.
Bending down, I tried to catch his eyes, pleading with him. âI would rather hurt myself. Please. Donât make me do it again. Please.â
He dropped his head, meeting my forehead and breathing shallow, as if he were trying to hold back sobs. âSomethingâs gonna give,â he whispered. âSomething has to. Do you want it to be me? Huh?â He grabbed my chin, holding his tightly. âSe-myah. I need you. Do it.â
Se-myah.
Family.
I didnât speak Russian wellâI hadnât grown up with it like Damonâbut Iâd learned enough to understand.
I shook my head as much as it could move in his grip. It was getting worse. When would it stop? He always needed more. Harder, stronger, more pain⦠âPlease,â I cried softly.
He growled and grabbed his belt off the bed, throwing his arm out to ready the first whip across his back.
âNo!â I snatched it out of his hand. When he did it himself, he did it too hard. The guys at practice would ask questions.
I stood up, dropped the belt to the floor, and sobbed as I grabbed a fistful of his hair. No one would ask questions about cuts and bruises on his face. Damon was always in fights, so it was a likely story to hide behind.
Taking my fear and agony, I twisted it into anger and growled, slamming as hard as I could across his cheek.
And dived in. Again and then again and again. I had to get it over with. Just do it. I sobbed louder, tears pouring down my face.
Somethingâs gotta give, he said.
He was right. The alcohol wasnât enough. Neither were the cigarettes, the girls he used and treated like shit at school, or the pain. Eventually, he grew used to it all, and needed more.
Somethingâs gotta give. How much pain could he take before he broke? How long until nothing was enough to appease him?
I rushed up to Damon. âJust go,â I told him, grabbing his arm. âLetâs go. Come on.â
I pulled at him, ignoring the confused look on Kaiâs face, but my brother was rooted like a tree.
His eyes were steel on her, hard and sharp.
âBaby,â she cooed, coming up to him. âYouâre so beautiful. I missed you so much.â
I shook my head, pulling at him to get his attention. But he was frozen.
âI know you lost your temper, and itâs okay,â she told him sweetly, ever the delicate flower on the outside. âIâm okay. I love you no matter what. And I promise it will be better this time. Iâll take care of you.â
âDamon,â I barked, trying to break the spell.
But his eyes were locked, following her as she crept forward, closer and closer.
âIâve missed you,â she carried on. âI need you. Iâm so lonely. Iâm so lost, baby, Iââ
Just then, he darted out and caught her by the neck, his large hand wrapping around her slender, pale throat.
âDamonâ¦â I looked between him and her, not knowing what to do.
She gasped but remained stilled as he pulled her up to her toes and in close. His jaw was tight, and liquid heat raced through my veins as I watched them stare at each other.
âThatâs my strong boy,â she whispered. âYouâve grown so strong.â
âDamon,â I pleaded with him. âLook at me.â
He simply stood there, gripping her neck, entranced.
âIâve waited for you to come for me,â she panted. âTo take control. Youâre the man now. Whatever my son needs.â
I closed my eyes.
âSheâs insane,â Kai uttered under his breath at my side.
âDamon!â I yelled. âLook. At. Me!â
He held her, but she completely held his attention. âTake her,â she urged him. âWash her clean. Just like mama used to wash you.â
I broke down, the agony of years ago flooding back as I stared at my brother through my tears.
âYouâre the man,â she repeated. âEverything is yours. Everything.â
I shook my head. Damon.
âIf you love her, she can hurt you,â Natalya told him. âIf you hurt her instead, sheâll never escape you. Youâll always own her. Sheâs yours. You donât ask, and you donât care. Take whatâs yours. Take her.â Her voice dropped so low I could barely hear. âTake her.â
And all of a sudden, he finally turned, meeting my eyes.
No.
Tears spilled as I silently begged him. Weâd been all alone in the world. We were only safe when we were together. I would never hurt him. He had to know that!
She wanted him to ruin us. To destroy anything left that was good in him, because Damon was the future of the family, and if nothing else, monsters were strong.
Damon might end up being so much worse than my father ever was.
âTake her,â Natalya egged him on, running a hand up his chest. âSheâll feed you. Take her. Show her what you are.â
Stay with me. I held his eyes. I know who you are. You protect me, you take me shopping on my birthday and let me pick out whatever I want, and you wake me up with my favorite fucking milkshakes when you come home in the middle of the night. I know who you are.
âLick her all up,â Natalya breathed out. âTake her home and claim her.â
The hint of fear in his eyes left, and he suddenly just stared at me like he was a machine. Like he wasnât really there.
Like it wasnât Damon anymore.
I sucked in a small gasp, paralyzed.
And then Kai was there. He stepped up, pushing me away, and gripped Damon by the wrist. âLet go,â he demanded. âLet her the fuck go, Damon.â
âWeâre all yours,â she whispered to her son as if Kai wasnât there. âIâll take care of you, baby. Iâll make sure her sweet, little pussy is yours.â
âShut up!â Kai shouted at her. âYou sick bitch!â And then he turned to Damon who still held my eyes. âLook at me, man. Donât look at her!â
He wouldnât. No. He would never come at me like that. Not ever.
âTake her,â Natalya urged again.
And I cried. âDamon!â Wake up.
âDonât look at her!â Kai bellowed, pushing at him.
âSheâs a part of you,â his mother whispered like the taunt of a ghost. âSheâll make you strong. Take her.â
âShut up!â Kai turned around and whipped his hand across her face, losing it.
And a breath caught in my throat as I watched her body whip around and land chest down on a round dining room table. Glasses clattered as they toppled over, the vase crashed to its side, and plates and silverware slid off the end as she jostled it.
But then I heard gasping and turned away from Natalya, looking at my brother. He hunched over, leaning on the back of a chair, and started dry-heaving with his head bowed as she spat and coughed.
I rushed over, still sobbing. âItâs okay.â I wrapped my arms around him from the side. âItâs okay. Itâs okay. Iâm here. Listen to my voice.â
He lurched, nothing coming up but spit as he struggled to inhale any air. I squeezed him tighter.
So many kids who suffer abuse donât like to be touched, but when Damon was spiraling out, he couldnât get close enough to me. Like he just wanted to crawl inside my head where he knew it was safe.
âShe has no control over you.â I hugged him close, whispering into his damp neck. âWeâre free. Itâs just us.â
âItâs still inside me,â he choked out. âIt hurts.â
I squeezed my eyes shut, crying harder. âHold on to me. Just hold on to me.â
I knew what he wanted. What he needed. And I couldnât deny him. Not tonight.
I opened my mouth and bit down on the skin between his neck and his shoulder. Wrapping my arms around him, I felt him grunt as I dug my teeth harder into his skin. His arms snaked around me, and he held on tight, keeping me close. If Kai looked, it would just look like we were hugging.
But he was still focused on Natalya, whom I couldnât see behind my brotherâs back.
Itâs still inside of me. It. I didnât know if he meant her or the terror and fright or something else. I just knew I felt so helpless.
Tears trickled down my face, tickling my skin and hanging over my soaked eyelashes.
âHarder,â he whispered.
I bit harder, tasting his salty skin and surrounded by the familiar scent of his cigarettes. He wouldnât hurt me. He needed me.
He loved me.
I tasted copper, and I knew Iâd broken the skin. He let out a breath and pulled back.
âThank you,â he said and looked down at me, his usual eerie calm settling in over his body. âAre you okay?â
I nodded. âYou?â
He gave a weary nod, turning around and adjusting his hoodie to make sure my teeth marks were covered up.
And I finally looked at Kai.
He stared at the ground where Natalya lay, and I couldnât make out the expression on his face as I moved around to his side. It seemed to change by the second.
Was he afraid? He did nothing wrong. If he hadnât shut her up, sheâ¦
I couldnât even think about it right now. My brother had completely locked up, and I couldnât wrap my head around what was happening to him. Would it happen again?
I was glad Kai hit her.
Damon walked up to his side, both of them glaring down at Natalya. She laid on the floor, having fallen back against a chair leg, but she looked like she might be hurt. Her eyes were closed, but her head bobbed lightly as she held her side.
âAre you okay?â Kai turned to Damon. âMan, Iâm sorry. I didnât knowââ
âShut the fuck up,â Damon bit out. âShe was talking nonsense. Forget it. You understand?â
My brother glared at his friend, a threat lacing his words.
Kai didnât answer, just closed his mouth and stared at Damon. He knew it was a lie.
Blood seeped through Natalyaâs fingers, and I searched the table, finally seeing the stem of a wine glass broken and laying on its side. One of the sharp edges was doused in blood. Sheâd been cut.
âSheâs hurt,â Kai went on. âWe need an ambulance. I think she hit her head, too.â
âIâll take care of it. Youâve done enough.â He glanced over his shoulder at me. âYou put her in danger. She shouldnât even be here.â
âI didnât see you making a move to do anything.â
âEnough.â I stepped forward.
We had bigger problems. Natalyaâs sanity had clearly deteriorated even more since sheâd disappeared three years ago. All that stuff sheâd said, and right in front of Kaiâ¦There was no telling how out of control she could become. Gabriel didnât like to be embarrassed. What were we going to do with her?
âLeave,â Damon told Kai. âIâll call my father.â
Kai regarded him, looking uncertain. âNo, itâs my fault she got hurt. I want to make sure she gets to a doctor.â
âAnd when she tells someone at the hospital that you hit her?â Damon retorted. âYeah, Iâm sure thatâll do wonders for your college applications.â He shook his head. âJust get out of here. My family will make sure sheâs fine and kept quiet. Donât worry. No one wants a scene.â
Kai hesitated, probably worried about making sure she was taken care of, but the Torranceâs obviously had some serious family history, and he had to understand Damon wanted his father to see to Natalya. No hospitals. No cops. We all had a stake in keeping her quiet.
Kai took my hand. âCome on.â
But Damon grabbed me and yanked me over to him. âMine,â he said to his friend.
âLike hell.â Kai scowled at him. âI saw it on your face, man. Youâre a mess. You wouldâve hurt her.â
Damon just shook his head at him, not bothering to defend himself. That was something I admired about my brother and wished I could control in myself. People will think what they want to think, not because they believe they are right, but because itâs in their nature to maintain that they are. By defending yourself, you feed the appetite for drama. By not, youâve ended the conversation. You. Not them.
But I couldnât help but also wonder if Kai was maybe right. What wouldâve happened if he hadnât interceded?
Damon turned to me, jerking his chin. âGo with him, then. Go.â
What?
âItâs okay,â he told me. âLeave if you want.â
âDamonââ
âYou want to, I know you do. I donât need you. I never did.â
My chest caved. Why was he doing this? Why did he always do this?
âCome on.â Kai took my hand.
But I pulled away. âJust go.â I bowed my head, unable to look at him. âGo back to the party.â
âBanks.â
âIâll never leave him,â I bit out at Kai.
Not ever. I stepped over to my brother and took his hand, willing Kai to just go.
Twice tonight Iâd chosen Damon. He didnât know we were family, and he might understand more if he did, but that information still wouldnât change anything. Damon came first. Always.
My brother squeezed my hand, a subtle gesture telling me he forgave me.
âChicks, man,â he said to Kai, a touch of humor in his voice.
Silence stretched between them, and I could feel Kaiâs eyes on me. He was a good guy, but he wouldnât take being jerked around a third time. I stared at Natalya, each second Kai stood there stretching out like an eternity.
âYeah,â he replied. âCrazy night, huh?â And then I saw him back away out of the corner of my eye. âSee you Monday at school.â
And then he left, my heart aching more every moment he didnât turn back around and come back through the doors for me. Later, when Iâm alone and lost in my head, Iâll wonder what wouldâve happened if Iâd followed him. If Iâd taken his hand and hid away with him the rest of the night.
Damon pulled me in, kissing my forehead. âGood girl. You never let me down.â
Natalya moaned, her eyelids fluttering open. Blood saturated her hand, and although it looked like a nasty cutâor several nasty cutsâthe flow wasnât too bad. We needed to get her to a doctor, though. Sheâd need stitches or something.
Damon handed me his phone and then squatted down, staring at her. âCall David,â he told me. âTell him to get his ass here to pick you up, and go wait for him in the lobby.â
âWhy canât you take me home? Letâs just goââ
âIâll be home later,â he said, his eyes still on her. âI need to clean up here.â