Chapter 34
Virgin for Sale
Yeah, there are days Iâm a dirty fucker, and I just canât help it.
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Unpacking the Chinese food Iâd picked up on my way over, I love what Faye has done with the place in such a short time. Iâve handled her old apartment landlord and whatever fee he thought he could charge her. The moving men had done a good job, but Iâd supervised that as well.
The apartment no longer looks like a cold space but is filled with Faye and Kerryâs things. Several pictures cover the walls, and in the far corner of the living room, I see a stand filled with books. There is still plenty of space as they didnât have lots to move. I saw the main bedroom that Faye had called dibs on, and even put a note on the other bedroom, telling Kerry it was hers.
âWhereâs your sister?â I ask.
Kerry dips into one of the food cartons and takes a dumpling. âShower. Donât worry, sheâll be out in a minute. She has this mother hen syndrome. It means she canât be gone from me all that long. Iâm surprised she lets me go to school and doesnât teach me at home.â
I donât like this.
âFaye cares about you.â
âI know.â
âThen why donât you start cutting her some slack? You donât have a clue what your sister has gone through to help get you here.â
âFucking the boss, please, I bet itâs not that hard.â Kerry snorts.
I stare at this girl, and I shake my head.
âWhile you were in the hospital, building up never-ending debt, your sister, the girl that loves you and feels like a complete failure because she wasnât able to protect you, she was selling her virginity to pay for it.â
I shouldnât have said a fucking word. I know that. Damn it! Everyone knows that, but listening to Kerryâs snort and derisive tone, I was fucking done. I get it. Sheâs a kid and has to be protected after what sheâs gone through. But there comes a point when itâs no longer an excuse. Faye wonât call her out because of her guilt.
âYou donât know that.â
âOh, yeah, I do.â What Faye doesnât know is I still have the damn sheets as well. Yeah, some seriously fucked-up shit. âIâm the one that bought her.â
Kerry jerks back.
I stare at her. âShe could have been with anyone. There were security measures in place to make sure she was okay, but anyone else, they could have hurt her.â
âWhat the hell is she doing with you?â Kerry asks, staring at me in shock.
âA chance meeting. My company has a division that employs college dropouts. You see, Kerry, while youâre angry with everyone, your sister, and just about anythingâand I get it, I do. I know the truthâ
your sister gave up everything for you. A flourishing career in business, her virginity, her time, her life.
All to make amends for leaving you with a monster. A monster that was supposed to take care of you.
You can hate your sister, but when Iâm here you will show that woman some damn respect because as far as Iâm concerned, sheâs more than fucking earned it.â
Silence falls after I finish my warning.
Everyone was looking out for Kerry.
Everyone.
Doctors. Nurses. Teachers. Counselors. The lot.
Who is taking care of Faye? Sheâs twenty years old, and has taken responsibility of her teenage sister like it came natural to her. Everyone judges her, and no one takes her side. Well, Iâm going to be her sounding board because she clearly fucking needs it.
I am done with her sister walking all over her.
âYou love my sister?â Kerry looks at me, and sheâs gone a little pale.
âYes.â
âDoes she know?â
âNo.â
âWhy wonât you tell her?â
I smile. âSheâs likely to run far away from me when I admit it.â
âYouâre the first guy she brought home, ever. Iâm pleased she has someone.â
âShe has you, Kerry. Thatâs what she wants. She needs to know that sheâs done the right thing because if thereâs one thing I know for sure, she loves you.â
I donât need to say the same stuff.
Kerry gets it, and I see it in her eyes.
âAm I interrupting something?â Faye asks, drawing my attention to her.
Sheâs in a pair of jeans and a huge shirt that doesnât show off her curves. Next on my list of things to do, new wardrobe.
âChase here was riding my ass. I need to, like, finish my homework. Itâs so incredibly lame, and Iâve been putting it off.â There was a pause. âWould you, erm, would you help me?â
âYou want my help with your homework?â
âItâs an English paper, and I donât have a clue what to do. You aced English in high school. Please, Iâll be a really good student.â
The request has surprised Faye, but I see the happiness in her eyes.
âWeâll eat dinner, and Iâll help you straight away.â