Wicked Devil: Chapter 25
Wicked Devil: A Standalone Enemies-to-Lovers Romance (Boys of Sun Valley Book 1)
Iâm running late getting to the game. Kasey was going to meet me at my place and weâd drive over together but something came up with her aunt, so she sent a text letting me know sheâd have to meet me at the school.
I call an Uber and get the oldest grandma in the history of Uber drivers who happens to drive five miles an hour below the speed limit the entire way, but I get there just as the first quarter ends and make my way over to the bleachers where Kasey said sheâd be.
âHey. Sorry Iâm late.â I claim the empty seat beside her.
âDamn, Allie. Looking good,â she says, taking in my painted stomach. I blush. It hadnât been planned, but I knew that some of the girls painted their boyfriendâs or favorite playerâs number on their midriff, so I painted Romanâsâa number fourâand a small red devil on my abdomen.
âThanks. Think heâll like it?â
Her brows wiggle. âI think heâll love it.â She smirks, then winks. âAlso, donât hate me, but I might have to leave early.â
Oh. I look around, instantly realizing I donât have anyone else to hang out with here if she leaves, but I promised the guys Iâd be here so I canât very well bail.
âMy aunt is running short-staffed at the diner,â she tells me. âI donât usually work there but sheâs in a bind. Thatâs why I was late. I filled in after school for one of the girls who was a no-show. I can stay for most of the game, but Iâll need to leave before the end of the fourth so I can get there before the football crowd shows up.â
âOh. Thatâs totally fine.â Itâs great, actually. I wonât be alone the whole game. Just for part of the fourth. No big deal.
I look out on the field and instantly find Romanânumber four. My heart quickens and I watch him run up the field, scoring for the Sun Valley Devils. The entire stadium cheers, including me. I jump up and down like a moron screaming his name in the hopes heâll see me.
âOh, and here. I brought us these to make the game more interesting.â Kasey opens her purse to show me the stash of mini booze bottles tucked away inside.
âYou snuck alcohol into a school game?â
She grins. âHow else was I supposed to get through this game?â Pulling two out, she hands one to me. A mini Malibu rum. I roll my eyes but accept it. âTo Dominique throwing an interception.â
âI canât toast to that.â
She shrugs. âI can. You can toast to Roman scoring the winning touchdown.â
I laugh but concede. âOkay. Iâll toast to that.â Cracking the cap, I take a drink, downing half of the rum in one swallow before tucking the bottle into my pocket. âThatâs kind of awful,â I tell her.
âI know, but it was all I could find on short notice. Aaron keeps a stash of these in the bottom drawer of his dresser.â
My phone buzzes in my pocket. I look down and recognize Julioâs number flashing across the screen and smile.
âHello?â
âHeyââ His words are hard to hear through the thundering noise of the crowd.
âGive me a second to get somewhere quiet,â I shout into the phone. âIâll be back. I need to take this,â I tell Kasey. She waves me off, her attention focused on her own phone as her fingers fly over the keyboard. Standing, I make my way through the stands, slipping through the bleachers and heading for the parking lot gate.
The half-time show is starting up and everyone is on their feet dancing to whatever song the cheer squad has going on.
âExcuse me. Sorry.â I brush past a group of parents and finally make it outside the gate. Itâs still loud out here but the noise level is no longer deafening.
âSorry about that. How are you?â I ask as I stride further across the darkened lot toward the corner of the school. The lights barely illuminate the space but itâs still hard to hear Julio over the crowd so I resign myself to a phone call in the dark.
âIâm good. Now, tell me about this guy you mentioned youâre seeing.â
I laugh, hearing the protective tone in his voice. âChill with the big brother vibes. Nothing serious is going on.â
He snorts. âAllie, you donât date. Ryker was the exception and we saw how that went.â
I groan. âPlease donât remind me.â If I could forget ever being with Ryker, thatâd be the day.
âIâm serious, though. Is he good to you?â
A smile spreads over my face as I think about Roman. Heâs still an asshole to everyone else in this school but in the small pockets of time we happen to get alone, heâs different. Still cocky and possessive but also kind, thoughtful, and surprisingly funny. Just thinking about this past week weâve had together is enough to make butterflies dance in my stomach.
âYeah, Julio. He is. I donât know what it is about him butâ¦â I trail off and narrow my eyes in the dark as I spot two men ten yards away from me. Theyâre not doing anything, just standing there watching me, but still ⦠goosebumps spread across my skin.
âYou still there?â Julio asks.
âYeâ¦Yeah. Iâm here. Sorry, umm, what was I saying?â I turn away from the men and head back across the parking lot, finally realizing Iâd pulled myself away from the safety of the crowd. Everything looks different now. Darker, more sinister. My heart races in my chest and I can barely make out Julioâs words as panic bubbles inside me.
I scan the lot and see Silvia across the parking lot, but thereâs no way Iâm going to her for safety. Iâm not that stupid. I donât see anyone else close by, though. I chance a look behind my shoulder and just as I turn, my phone is snatched from my fingertips. The call is ended and my phone is tossed carelessly to the ground. âHey!â
The man who took it grabs me by the throat and slams me against the brick wall of the school. My head slams against the hard surface and my vision blurs, a strangled cry pouring from my lips.
âThis her?â Another voice asks.
A grunt. âYeah. Itâs her.â
The man holding my throat whirls me around, one arm bands beneath my chest, pinning my arms to my sides while the other one grips my throat. He shoves me forward. âCome on, weâll take her over here.â
I try to scream but all I can muster is a wheezing sound. I spot Silvia across the lot again. Her face is trained away from me and Iâm silently begging her to look my way. To see whatâs happening right now. But she never turns, her gaze caught on something or someone else.
I try to cry out again, shouting her name but nothing comes out. My head is pounding and I squirm against his hold but he has me in a vice-like grip. My vision clears and I can see that heâs leading me further from the parking lot into a more remote area where the lights donât reach. My stomach drops.
I fight harder, kicking out with my legs, and when that doesnât work I drop my weight, but he still doesnât release me.
âGirlâs got some fight in her,â the second man says. I twist to see him but all I can make out is a dark shadow.
The man holding me grunts and his grip on my throat tightens to the point that I know itâll leave a bruise. Spots form in my field of vision and I claw at his fingers, desperate for air. âJust means thisâll be more fun.â His hot breath heats the side of my neck and I recoil. What does he mean, more fun? What are they planning to do to me?
Tears track down my cheeks, but Iâm not resigned to my fate. Not yet. I try kicking again and this time I manage to hit his knee.
The man holding me curses and the hand around my throat loosens enough that I can finally suck in a deep breath.
I make it count and scream with everything in me. âHelp! Somebody help me!â
The fist comes out of nowhere. A crack along my cheek that leaves me reeling.
âDumb bitch.â He releases me and I crash to the ground, my hands meeting cool grass. I choke on a sob and reach up with a shaking hand to cradle my cheek.
The men donât give me any time to recover. Iâm shoved face first down in the cool, wet grass, my injured cheek pressed hard against the ground. I cry out again but itâs cut off when his hand comes up to cover my mouth. âYouâre going to be nice and quiet if you want to leave here alive,â he spits at me. The threat in his voice settles deep in my bones, freezing me in place.
âPleaseââ
âThatâs it. Beg for it.â
I try to shake my head but I canât move. His weight has me pinned in place. âPlease.â I hiccup. âDonât do this.â
He releases my throat and leans back. His legs straddle my own and his other hand shoves beneath me to release the button of my jeans. This canât be happening. I struggle against his hold, squirming and kicking, but heâs just so much bigger than me. My struggles make little difference. Deciding I have no other choice, I scream again. âHelp. Somââ
Crack!
He grabs the back of my head and slams my face into the ground. Hard. Pain lances through me and sheer terror rips my insides apart.
âI wonât tell you again. Shut the fuck up,â he growls just before tugging my jeans and underwear down, exposing my bare rear to the cold night air.
Panic tightens my throat, but I manage to say, âWhy are you doing this?â in a choked-out sob. My head is throbbing and black is quickly filling my field of vision, but I fight to stay awake and aware. I canât black out. I refuse to pass out and be at their mercy.
The other man is chuckling beside us. âThis is a message for dear old dad.â Ice freezes in my veins. âWe want to make sure he knows that when he fucks with whatâs ours, weâll fuck with whatâs his.â
What? I struggle to comprehend what heâs telling me, but as soon as I feel the other man press himself against my naked rear, my mind blanks.
No. No. No.
One hand pins me down, the other is beside my face as he braces himself against me. I hear the sound of a foil wrapper being torn open followed by more chuckles.
Tears prick the corners of my eyes and I struggle to breathe over the mounting pain in my chest. This isnât happening. This isnât happening. I repeat the words over and over again in my head but it doesnât make them true.
A sharp intrusion makes my stomach lurch. I gasp and without realizing what Iâm even saying, I beg him to stop. To let me go. I promise him anything and everything I can think of if he will just let me go. He doesnât. Fighting doesnât do anything but make him rougher. He grips me tighter, his hand bruising as he grabs my hips and forces his way inside of me. The other man presses his boot to the side of my face, holding me down.
My breaths are heavy. He moves behind me, grunting like an animal and vomit threatens to rise in my throat.
Everything hurts. My vision continues to swim as I force the bile down. I lock my gaze on his hand and force my mind to think of something, anything else.
The full moon manages to illuminate his tanned skin. The calluses on the side of his thumb. He has short fingernails with a thin line of dirt beneath each of them. I focus on the scars that cover the top of his hand. On the age lines. I force myself to count every hair follicle.
Time passes. I keep counting. I keep tracing the lines on his hand, blocking out the sounds heâs making. And then he stops. I sob in relief as his weight leaves me until he says, âDonât fucking move.â
I donât. I keep myself planted on the ground, my breathing shallow and my cheek still mashed against the lawn of the school. I need to move. To run and escape but my limbs are locked and frozen in place. Iâm drowning in the realization that I was justâ
Then the second man steps closer.
No. The word echoes in my mind before a raw animalistic sound pours out of me. He straddles my hips like the man before him did and Iâm already shaking my head as another sob lodges itself in my throat, but just as he reaches for me, a voice speaks out in the distance.
A man.
His voice comes closer. I canât tell what heâs saying but his words get louder as he nears. âHelp,â I try to call out, but my words are little more than a whisper. My throat aching and scraped raw from crying.
âShut up.â The man behind me says with a growl. âDo you think heâs spotted us?â He directs his questions to the other guy. I shift my head, still unable to see either of their faces. Both men are dark shadows in the night. A heavy presence Iâm desperate to escape. I canât go through this again. I donât care if they kill me. I canâtâ
âHelp!â This time my words are louder.
The two men curse and the one behind me shoves up from me, using my back to press himself forward. I groan from the weight of him, my spine protesting his movements. âWe need to get gone,â he says.
âHey! Stop!â The newcomer shouts and the two men curse. Footsteps pound across the pavement toward me. I canât tell how far away he is but a trickle of hope spills into me. I move to push myself up when one of the men grabs my hair and jerks my head up, my scalp stinging and fresh tears forming in the corners of my eyes.
I cry out.
âBe sure to relay our message. If Ulrich fucks with one of our deals again, weâll be more than happy to make another visit,â the man says before dropping me harshly back to the ground.
They run in the opposite direction just as a new man runs up alongside me. âDammit.â He curses and reaches for me but I recoil from his touch. âIâm not going to hurt you. I work for the Sun Valley P.D. Everything is going to be okay.â He tears off his jacket and throws it over my exposed skin before flipping open his cell phone. âI need an ambulance at Sun Valley High. Sexual assault. Yes.â
I wrap his coat around myself as I struggle to lift my pants back into place. My fingers are numb and my hands shake, making it nearly impossible. When I finally pull them up I gingerly roll to my back. Dark night sky greets me.
I swallow hard and the man comes into my field of vision. His phone is still held up to his ear. Heâs saying something but I canât hear him. Darkness crowds my vision and this time, I welcome it.