A Debt Owed: Chapter 2
A Debt Owed (A Dark Billionaire Romance) (The Debt Duet Book 1)
After years of waiting and plotting, Charlotte Davis now belongs to me.
Iâm surprised by how easily I could convince her father to give her up. With a little bit of pushing and the obvious threat to his life, he surrendered her as if it were no big deal.
But it is to me. Sheâs my little treasure to keep and use however I see fit.
A long time ago, at her fatherâs wedding, that girl stole my heart ⦠and then stomped on it with her two-thousand dollar high heels a few years later.
Iâll prove to her how good I can be. I canât fucking wait to get my hands all over her. I wonder if anyoneâs touched her, if sheâs kissed a man before ⦠if sheâs still a virgin.
That was one of the deal breakers for me, and her father knows this, so I hope he was right when he said heâs kept her away from other men for most of her life. Itâs unfortunate I could only get to her after so much time had passed. I wouldâve stolen her away from that wretched man long ago if I could have, but I simply didnât have the leverage then that I do now.
And she will know the power Iâve accumulated.
A simple glance her way makes her cower in fear as she sits next to me in my car. Sheâs still looking at me like Iâm the devil incarnate.
Sweet, innocent, gullible Charlotte ⦠she doesnât even know how lucky she is. Thereâs nothing to fear. Iâll treat her like the princess she thinks she is, and then Iâll make her grovel and beg me to pluck her cherry. Will she taste sweet or sour? I canât fucking wait to find out.
But first, we need to eat. Iâm famished. I havenât eaten anything since I got off the plane. I had to come all the way from the Netherlands to the United States just to claim my end of the deal ⦠her.
And now that I have her, I canât wait to take her back to my home and ravage her night after night. But we should fill our stomachs first because we have a long trip ahead of us.
When the car parks outside the restaurant, I clear my throat and wait until she looks at me. She hasnât spoken a word since I forced her into the car, but Iâm sure she has a lot of questions.
I havenât decided whether Iâll answer them, but she hasnât even tried to ask any. Maybe sheâll loosen up once weâve eaten. Iâm sure sheâs hungry as it looked like her father didnât give her anything to eat.
âWeâre here,â I say. âLetâs eat.â
I step out of the car and lock it before going to the other side and opening it up for her. I told the driver to stay inside at all times because I want him available and ready to go. I also want to make sure she doesnât go anywhere should she try to run.
He knows not to mess with me, just like all my other staff. Theyâve been trained from the start to be quiet and respect my authority. Itâs the only way they get paid their ample salary and ensure their families remain safe.
Threats always work to get what I want, and I donât fucking regret any of them. Iâve worked too hard for my wealth and power to let anyone touch it. I donât care what anyone thinks of that. I take what I want, and I own it. Fully. Completely. Just like her.
I donât want her because itâs her, because sheâs so witty, or charming, or cute.
No, I want her so I can control her. So I can use her for my every desire and make her bend to my will. Iâll flaunt her submission in her fatherâs face as the ultimate revenge.
Fuck, I canât wait to see the tears on that fuckerâs face.
It was already magnificent seeing their eyes connect the moment he gave her away, how her face turned white with betrayal and his filled with wrenching guilt. I could have come right there and then just from watching her squirm.
Yes, Iâm an evil son of a bitch, but I donât care.
That man made me into the monster I am today.
Because of him, my father is dead ⦠and he will pay.
Licking my lips, I glare at her sitting in the car. Her legs are crossed, and her arms are folded as she gazes out the other window where I was just seated only seconds ago. She can avoid me all she wants, but sooner or later, sheâs gonna have to come to terms with what her father did. What he gave awayâhis supposed precious little girlâis now mine to seduce and possess.
âAre you gonna get out?â I ask.
âNo,â she hisses.
âDo you want me to drag you like I did in that restaurant?â I narrow my eyes. âBecause I will if I have to.â
She sighs and then steps out, bumping into me rudely. I know sheâs trying to prove a point, but it doesnât faze me. Sheâll do exactly what I ask her to do because my threats arenât just threats ⦠I follow through. And I think she knows that right about now.
I hold out my arm in an attempt to remain civil, and she reluctantly takes it. Still, she refuses to even look at me. Itâs okay ⦠weâll get to that part later when sheâs on her knees.
I lean in sideways until my lips graze her ears. âDo not try to escape or talk to anyone. It will get you killed.â Her fingers dig into my skin as I speak the words. âIf you behave, Iâll treat you right,â I whisper.
She sucks in a sharp breath. âWhat are we going to do?â
Isnât the answer obvious? I donât know why she asks. âEat.â
âAnd then what?â The arrogance in her voice amuses me.
âYouâll see,â I murmur, the corners of my mouth tipping up. âCome.â
I lead her into the restaurant and toward a table, then gesture for her to sit down across from me on a comfy leather couch. Itâs a high-end establishment, unlike where we were with her father. I wanted it to serve as a nice contrast of what I can offer as opposed to what heâs given her all these years.
âDo you like the place?â I ask, unfolding a napkin.
âNo,â she says bluntly. âWhen will you let me go?â
I laugh. âReally, Charlotte? Youâre already talking about freedom?â I shake my head. âWe havenât even gotten our food yet. Letâs eat first, and then we can talk.â
âNo, letâs talk now,â she says, sitting back with her arms crossed again in defiance. âDid you seriously think Iâd accept this?â
âAs a matter of fact, yes,â I say, clearing my throat when the waiter arrives with two plates of giant lobster. âThank you.â
She ignores her food completely, focusing only on me. âWhat did my father promise you?â
âYou,â I reply, cutting into my lobster to take a bite.
âHeâd never agree to that up front,â she hisses. âI donât believe it.â
âMaybe he did, or maybe he didnât. It doesnât change the fact that youâre here now, and that youâre mine.â
âI donât belong to anyone,â she replies, staring down at her lobster as if itâs poisonous.
âWeâre not leaving until you eat that,â I say, pointing at her food.
âI donât care.â
âWould you say the same if your father died?â
Her eyes widen. I knew sheâd still have a weak spot for him.
Oh, Charlotte ⦠youâre too sweet and gullible. That old rat has used you, and now heâs thrown you to the wolves, and you still care about him. Itâs admirable ⦠but stupid.
âIs that it? Thatâs what youâre going to dangle over my head?â she asks, resentment showing in her eyes.
Yes. Yes, I fucking am. Because my father died for hers. And I will hold the Davis family accountable.
âIf you give me no choice, then I will.â I add a smile to be nice because I honestly want to be. Sometimes I can be. But not right now because she needs to learn her place first.
âGreat,â she says, rolling her eyes.
âLook at it this way ⦠you get to save a life,â I say.
âBy sacrificing my own,â she replies through gritted teeth.
âI promise you Iâll make it worthwhile. Youâll like it so much you wonât ever want to leave.â Oh, how Iâll make it worth her while.
âYouâre sick,â she snarls, turning her head away.
âMaybe or maybe Iâm just infatuated with you,â I say. Though she is right ⦠on some levels, I can be a sick, twisted bastard. âBut itâs not me who caused this; itâs you.â
âHow? What did I do to deserve this?â
âYou know what you did,â I growl. âNow eat your lobster.â
After I raise my brow, she reluctantly cuts off a piece and stuffs it into her mouth. It takes her a while to swallow, but I watch her every movement and relish the moment she does. It makes me think of all the dirty things Iâll make her do when weâre alone.
âWhy did my father need your money? He couldâve picked anyone who didnât have such an outrageous counteroffer,â she suddenly says. âWhy you?â
I look up, confused. âHe didnât tell you?â
Her nostrils flare as if sheâs angry with me for her father not talking to her. But thatâs never been different, and sheâs ignorant if she canât see that. âNo,â she replies. âHe never included me in his decision-making about the company.â
I finish the last bit of my lobster, and say, âThe other investors all lost their money. Your fatherâs company went bankrupt.â
Her eyes widen. âBankrupt?â
Iâm guessing he never told her that either. âHis wife stole everything. But I want assurance that I get my investment back.â
âSo Iâm the bond â¦â she says, gazing at her lobster as if itâs staring straight back at her.
âYes, Charlotte. But I never wanted anything else but you.â
âAs what? A wife?â she jests as she stabs a piece of lobster with her fork and swallows it down.
But this is no laughing matter. Iâm serious. Dead serious. And when she realizes Iâm not laughing with her, her pupils dilate, and her face turns completely white.
After she swallows, I reply, âYes. Youâll become my wife.â