Chapter 25
Shackled (The Lord Series) by Amy T
25. Angel A table with four chairs greets me, but I want to see the view, so I go to the railing and lean against it. When Reyes brought me here, I could not appreciate how big the garden is, but it is bigger than the one my father has. Trees and flowers are planted in it.
Next to the house is a pool, and a tennis court I never played tennis, but I might try to see if it is something I like.
Reyes stops next to me, two glasses in his hands-one with whiskey, the other with vodka. He gives the one with vodka to me.
put it to my lips and take a long sip, while Reyes looks at me.
âI was thinking you were a wine girl.â
I shrug. âWine is good, but after the day Iâve had, I will need the entire vodka bottle.â
Hell! I will probably have to drink two or three bottles while I try to understand at what point my life became so complicated.
While my father never said out loud that he was disappointed that I was born a girl, actions speak louder than words. I was salutatorian, the second best of my high school class. When my graduation day came, my father didnât show up. It crushed me, but I hid my disappointment behind a smile. When I was told I would not go to college, I did not make a fuss. For months I pondered what to do, before deciding to go behind my fatherâs back and obtain my college degree.
I never told anyone that I am an accountant. I created a fake identity for my freelancer profile. And I am not the only one who did this: All my work-related Information is saved on a private cloud that only I, and a few others, have access to. If someone were to check my old laptop, they would only find photos of fashion.
Reyes drinks from his whiskey. âIt has been a great day for me. My blood-brothers and I finally found the woman who will complete us âYeah, right,â I snort.
âThe sooner you accept it, the better for all of us.â
He dips his head and k*sses me slowly. His lips, while soft, are commanding.
Many women adays dream of having a career. While I wanted to be an architect, I wouldnât mind having a family. But that wonât happen with Alekos, Reyes, or Stefan.
I am not sure what Alekos agenda is, but I am probably here because I remind him of his younger self, when he did not have so many obligations as a the novelty around me wears off, he will let me go.
âReyes, come see this,â Stefan yells, from inside the living room.
Reyes mutters something under his breath, before going inside. I remain on the balcony, finishing my vodka, before joining the guys in the living room Lord. Once The three of them are sitting on the couch, their jaws clenched and their shoulders tense, as they are listening to the news. I wonder what got them so angry, so I turn my attention to the TV. There, on the flat screen, is a photo of me, and next to it, my name and other information about me. Under it is a message for me.
You have until midnight to return home. Untouched.
It is from Carlos.
The photo is replaced by the reporter, and she is saying something, but I canât hear it as my ears ring.
If I donât return home, Carlos will start killing people. I know his modus operandi. He will first start with my friends. Luckily, I pushed most of them aside, and the last time I spoke to any of them was a year ago. I blocked all their numbers, before deleting all the messages from them. Since I threw away my phone anyway, I hope Carlos wonât find them.
Alekos turns off the TV. Turning to me, he says, âI forbid you to step outside of the house. We already talked about this, but I will remind you, in case you have forgotten: you canât contact any of your family or friends. Ever.â
I grit my teeth. âDespite what you think of me, I am not st upid.â
1/3 25. Angel Alekos furrows his brow. âI never said you were stu pidâ
âPlease! Must I recall how many times you referred to meas no me as âstup id bind, because I fed to sleep with you in high school Both eyes and Stefan have a drink in their hands, and they sp from them, while looking at how Aleks and I fight.
âYou were the one to come crawling to my offer, begging for my co ck. Not to mention you get on your lones and de to you because I knew y desperate. I offered my merede, like an animal, and forced my hand into my bee and sucked your c ocks, became I am âVerpiss dich! Hijo de puta!â I his eyes chokes on his whiskey. âI never ned for your cod. I vignity, in exchange for your help. You accepted, but not before moving Chip and Dude in our business. You becoming your âwomanâ Alekos tries to interrupt me, but I am too angry to stop speaking. âYou think to stu pid? I might be a b itch, Alekos, but I am a smart bi tch. You better remember that?â
Alebos looks at me, with a smirk on his face. Like he is better than me.
Before I say more I mone things that I will probably end up regretting, I go back to the balcony.
âWhoâs Chip, and whoâs Dale?â Stefanâs voice comes from inside.
âHay ab,â I snarl. Laughter reaches my eaEL I am so angry, my b*dy is shaking I want to punch Alekos and erase that stup id expression from his g Stefan joins me, and for a few minutes, we look at the garden in silence. Slowly, I start to calm down. I might get angry fast, but I get over it equally as fast.
âSchatzi,â Stefan starts speaking, and I turn my attention to him. âAlekos is Eke this, because he is worried about you. We all a |
sorry you felt freed to become ours, but the process of bonding has already started-â He stops speaking, and I wonder what he means. âWhat I mean, in that Alekos will occasionally say things he will later reget. But he does not think you are stup idâ I snort.
âAlekos told you not to go outside, because if Carles takes you, all hell will break loose. Na one touches our woman and lives to tell the tale. Something dark flashes in his eyes. âBride, whatever happened between the two of you, during high school, should pemain in the past. If he called you a âstu pid bitc hâ, I am sure it was because he was sourâ.
Stefan is right. I canât be angry at Alekos over things that happened years a âNever thought Alekos could be petty,â I murmur.
Stelan chuckles. âHe can be very, very petty.â
Petty Alekos is very annoying âI might have overreacted.â I finally admit...
Stefan winks at me. âNo harm done. Letâs see if Giselle brought the food,â he says, before going inside.
I follow him, only to stop in the doorframe. My eyes land on a tall, blonde woman who is sitting on Alekosâ lap, k*ssing him. Her tongue is down his throat, her big its pressed against his chest. To his credit, Alekos donât have his hands around her.
Stefan, like me, is looking at the scene in front of him, dumbfounded. Reyes is nowhere to be seen.
mare feelings for him. Or do I still care for him, more than I want to admit?
I am not sure why seeing Alekos with another woman hurts, when I donât have any mo The woman slides between Alekosâ legs, her hands reaching for his belt. I donât care who Aleks Bucks, but I am not going to stand here and watch. I make my way to the front door, and while I n in front of Alekos, I turn my head to look at him. He maps his eyes at me, anger flashing in them.
was wrong. I am not a âsmart bit châ. Just a st upid one, that got on her knees and sucked not only Alekosâ co ck, but those of Reyes and Stefan as well.
Not wanting to let Alekos know how much he hurt me-again-1 say, âSince you are already having fun, I am sure Reyes and Stefan will love to keep me company.â
I am not sure about Stefan, but I am sure Reyes wonât deny to f uck me now, since Alekos is occupied.