: Chapter 51
That Sik Luv
âWhat?!â Saint scoffs, shaking his head. âNo. Absolutely not. Youâre crazy!â
Aero hasnât stopped glaring at me beneath his mask, and the chills itâs creating have my body trembling with the unknown. His hard eyes speak to me, as they always do, but their message just isnât clear.
This was my idea. My plan. I signed up for this, but something in my gut twists with the fear of deception. That Iâm still only a piece in his game of chess. Just another pawn in his sick, twisted game of revenge.
It couldnât be.
âHeâs using us,â Saint says to himself. âThis sick man is using us to ruin the church.â
Heâs not entirely wrong in his statement. I assisted with that.
âHe was right about you,â Saint seethes, and I clutch onto his forearm thatâs still reaching back to protect me.
The statement makes Aero cock his head in interest.
âI heard them talk of you. Of your plight to destroy Christianity and those who believe,â he spats. âYouâre a disgrace. A fallen soul that needs saving.â
âWow,â Aero utters sarcastically. âDestroy all of Christianity? Simply impressive that youâd assume I have that kind of power.â He scoffs to himself, dropping the gun to his side. âBut youâre wrong about one thing.â
Aero grabs Saintâs shirt by the middle of the chest, throwing him back on the bed before turning and taking a casual seat on the bench. He rests his elbows on my vanity behind him, the gun dangling from his fingers.
âMy soul was ripped from me long ago. Saving is a ghost of an idea lost into the dark abyss.â
Saint freezes in horror as his eyes peer over at me. He gives me a sorrowful look, one that emits the regret of what this will do to me. Selflessness is all I see.
âPlease,â I beg, turning my focus to Aero. âWe canât do this. It isnât right.â
Iâm referring to us as the âweâ here, begging him to pick up on the message Iâm throwing at him. I feel heâs wrong about Saint. And maybe he is and knows it. Maybe his overall goal of destroying the chosen son has been his mission all along. Vengeance for a life he saw handed to Saint from the shadows.
There are ways to achieve revenge, but not by destroying the innocent. Whether Aero believes in Christianity or not, I still have my own morals as a decent human that I canât rid myself of.
Aero runs his free hand down his abdomen, nails trailing his scars as if they suddenly itch with memories of his past.
âYou see, Saint, sex doesnât destroy Christianity,â he says, ignoring me entirely, turning his hard glare on him. âSex is natural. Itâs genetically programmed into us as a biological motivator in which we live our everyday lives. Itâs pleasurable, organic, and a primal need our bodies constantly seek, whether or not youâre aware. You fight it because youâre told to. For no other reason than the idea of control. Control of the masses.â
âFornication is a sinââ
âSex doesnât destroy Christianity,â Aero repeats calmly but with annoyance, interrupting Saint entirely. âMen do.â
Saintâs eyes narrow, both of their heated gazes burning a hole through the other.
âSo youâre going to fuck her like youâve been imagining, and show your father who you truly are; a man with no attachments other than the eternal love for his God alone. You are going to use her, take from her, and throw her away as planned. Just as he did with his mistress. Just as they all do when the time comes for them to prove themselves.â
Bile rises in my throat at his statement.
Saint shakes his head, his nostrils flaring. Standing from the bed, he takes a step towards Aero, and I suck in a breath of terror.
âYou think you can scare me with these threats? What are you going to do? Shoot me? Kill me? Bury me in the dirt? You think Iâm not ready to die for my religion?!â
Heâs standing up to Aero, unknowing of the craziness that sits casually before him.
Aero lazily tosses his head towards me, a eerie smirk on his face like he holds some sort of secret. Like heâs cluing me into the pieces of the puzzle heâs forming.
âYou may be ready to risk your ignorant, privileged, irrelevant little life for another manâs rules, but are you willing to allow her to die because of it?â
Saint doesnât answer, and Aeroâs knowing eyes narrow at him.
âThe ultimate sacrifice. The ultimate test. He was preparing you for this. The brick. The writings on the wallâ¦â
My stomach churns, my heart raging with fear only the dead silence of this room could create. Both men stare at each other. Unspoken words flirt between their gazes, and Iâm left feeling utterly dazed in their presence. Could Saint truly know who his father is?
âAre you aware of what sheâs been doing behind closed doors?â Aero tips his head.
My mind swirls with thoughts of ultimate betrayal and deception as my nausea tears away at me.
âTrust me, the blackmail was only the tip of the iceberg.â
Saint stares at him with betrayal and uncertainty dancing dangerously together in his eyes. Aeroâs smirk deepens at the realization.
âSheâs no Saint,â he gloats humorously. âI assure you. Her devious little mind surprised even me, the devil himself.â
âYouâre lying,â Saint retorts. âShe had nothing to do with that!â
âNo? Why wouldnât the only female Magnus Princeps want to bring down her competition? Your father knows it. You know it. Everyone sees it. Sheâs always desired and gotten off on being above you. Above your religion. Above your beliefs.â
Saint listens intently, staring into Aeroâs eyes that burn with deviance.
âMaybe if you knew the truth, youâd think differently of your sweet, innocent little church girl. Maybe your father is testing your obsession with the only stain meant to ruin you. You thought you could really do this on your own? You thought Callum Westwood was going to let his son take matters into his own hands when he developed a school-boy crush on the woman meant to destroy the sacred structure of the church?â
Realization hits me then, that I donât know anything for certain anymore. Iâm blind to these twisted endeavors. Was I entirely wrong about Saint and his motives? My heart threatens failure with how hard itâs pounding within my chest.
Aero stands from his seat, making his way over to my nightstand. Opening the drawer, he removes my rosary, tossing it on the floor out of reach of Saint. His perplexed expression rises from the floor and finds Aeroâs. A simple gun pointed at his head has Saint bending down to retrieve it.
âTie her to the bed,â Aero demands.
Saintâs eyes land on mine.
Aero scratches the side of his head again with the barrel of the gun and his taut abdomen flexes, highlighting the evidence of our matching wounds, his still oozing blood down his flesh.
âIâm not a man of much patience. Fucking do it. Now.â
I close my eyes tightly, nodding slightly. Walking towards the bed, I approach Saint. I place my palm on his shaking hand holding the rosary, and our eyes connect.
âIâm scared,â I whisper truthfully.
Saint tries to read my gaze, but I already feel him faltering, slipping away.
âJust do what he says,â I plead. âHeâs a dangerous man.â
The corners of his eyes crease with his growing uncertainty. I can tell heâs racking his brain for the answers, for a way out of this, but Aeroâs entirely too calculated. There isnât a plot twist he hasnât already imagined.
âOn the fucking bed!â he yells behind us, causing me to jump.
The beads of the rosary sink into the tendons of my wrists, causing an uncomfortable pain. Aero has Saint use his own rosary for my other wrist, and one of my legs is tied down with Saintâs belt. His sorrowful eyes keep averting my gaze as he follows Aeroâs orders with the gun pointed at him from afar.
Once Iâm secured in place, Aero sits back in the corner of the room, watching closely.
I canât pick up the emotions heâs emitting. Heâs become a wall of absent art, depicting nothing but deep cracks from years of abuse as he sits casually orchestrating the downfall, his eyes dark and unforgiving.
I donât know who he is anymore.
Maybe I never knew him.
Or maybeâ¦
Maybe I need to remember the core of who I am. A woman whose past is also a cracked image of perfection burdened by lies. A woman who is so much more than just another stepping stone for yet another man. A woman who stands strong and tall against those that berate, deny, and hold back.
A woman who still holds strong in her faith.
Faith in the man thatâs routinely forced her to save herself.