Hooked: Chapter 36
Hooked (Never After Series)
Iâm not quite sure what my purpose is with Wendy anymore. When Smee told me she was gone, a hundred different scenarios played out in my mind. Did Peter take her? One of my other enemies?
It wasnât until I was all the way back to the marina that I realized my thoughts were centered around worry, and not around the fact that, if given the first opportunity, she would flee from me and never return.
And that makes me unbearably angry.
Both the fact that she would leave and the fact that I would care.
But avoidance is something that never gets you far in life, it only brings you trouble. True mastery of control is accepting your emotions and then learning to wield them despite how you feel.
My issue now is Wendy makes me lose that precious control.
And thatâs never happened before.
I release her and step back, logic filtering into my brain, even though my cock is throbbing against my slacks.
She slumps on the couch, her body rising and falling with her heavy breaths, and I stare at her, shock reverberating through my bones. She didnât fear me, even though Iâve all but promised her death.
She calls me crazy, but any person who allows their life to be so fragile in my hands is the true one whoâs out of their mind.
I was angry that she made me worry.
I was raging that she makes me feel.
And Iâm now left reeling with the thought that sheâs actually come to mean something; something beyond a tool, or even simply a good time.
Somewhere along the way, Iâve started to care.
The realization that I no longer wish to use her against her father slams into me, sucking the breath from my lungs and making my tortured heart skip a beat. But if I give her freedom, sheâll run far, far away.
She leans her head back, eyes closed and lips parted as she gasps in air. My heart kicks in my chest as I soak her in. âYouâre quite beautiful, you know?â
Her eyes pop open, and her tongue appears, slowly licking along the seam of her bottom lip. Blood flows to my groin, my already hardened length pulsing against my leg.
A lazy smile spreads across her face. âI bet you say that to all your hostages.â
âHmm,â I hum. âQuite the mouth on you, though.â I walk toward her. âYou know, I believe your snark has gotten worse since youâve been under my protection.â
She snorts, her head lolling to the side as I take a seat beside her. âIs that what weâre calling it now? âProtection?ââ
I shrug. âDo you truly believe youâd be safer out there than you are with me?â
Her eyebrows draw in. âHook.â
The nickname makes my stomach twist; the way it always does when she says it. I donât like her knowing me as Hook, especially when sheâs the only person in this world who makes me feel like James.
âYou have literally threatened to kill me multiple times,â she continues.
Leaning in, I brush her hair off the side of her neck. âThat didnât stop you from coming all over my fingers, naughty girl.â My hand trails along her collarbone, enjoying the flush that spreads across her skin. âDoes it excite you when your life is in danger?â
She scoffs, jerking from under my touch, and I relax back against the couch, a smirk lining my face.
My phone rings, and even though I want nothing more than to ignore the world and stay in Wendyâs bubble, I remove it from my pocket, seeing Starkeyâs name flash across the screen. âSpeak.â
âHey, boss. Got some time today for a meeting? Weâve got an interview I think youâll be interested in being here for.â
My insides squeeze, my focus leaving Wendy and centering once again on the problems in my life. Interviews only mean one thing. Something has happened, and they have people to interrogate.
âVery well. Where are they being held?â
âThe Lagoon.â
I blow out a breath, hanging up and tapping my phone against my chin as I stare at Wendy, unsure what to do with her. I could leave her here, but Smee has made it more than obvious he isnât capable of watching her.
And while I no longer wish to use her for nefarious deeds, I donât want to leave her alone and chance her running away. Not that it would matter much. Despite her snark and attitude, she hasnât taken off the necklace Iâve placed around her throat. And as long as she wears that, Iâll find her anywhere.
But if she runs, then Iâll lose her forever. And Iâve only just realized sheâs something I wish to keep.
âHow did you get out of the bedroom?â I ask.
Her fingers run through her tangled hair. âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean exactly what I said. The door was locked, how did you leave?â
She shakes her head slowly. âThe door wasnât locked.â
My chest tightens. âYes. It was.â
âNot when I tried it.â She lifts her shoulder.
Unease swims in my gut like a shark circling its prey. âAre you lying to me?â
âWhat reason would I have to lie to you?â
I lift a brow. âI can think of several, actually. I shouldnât, in theory, be your favorite person right now.â
Her eyes narrow. âYouâre not my favorite person. Youâre actually my least favorite person.â
Chuckling, I stand straight, my hand reaching out to help her rise as well. She puts her fingers in mine, allowing me to lift her from the couch, and I tug her body flush against me, my palm splaying across the width of her lower back, the cotton of her shirt bunching underneath my touch.
Her breathing stutters as I skim my mouth across her lips. âYou have quite a funny way of showing it, darling.â I pull back, seeing her eyes dilate, and pleasure courses through me. âI need to run an errand, and since you canât be trusted, youâre coming with me.â
She sighs. âFine, but what do you want me to wear, this?â Her hands run down her frame, showcasing my clothing that sits on her supple body.
I grin. âI do find it quite arousing to have you in my clothing.â
She huffs.
âIâll have Moira meet us and bring you something.â My eyes take her in, my body delighting in the way her features pinch at Moiraâs name. âYou both are about the same size.â
Her eyes darken, a tight grin making its way on her face. âAnd you know this because you have a âhands-onâ memory?â
My fingers brush against the apple of her cheek. âJealousy is quite becoming on you. Unfortunately, we donât have time to entertain it.â
She crosses her arms. âIâm not jealous, I just donât like her.â
I grin, delight sprinkling through my chest, wondering if maybe she feels more for me than she wants to admit. If maybe I havenât irrevocably ruined everything.
The Lagoon, like most of our businesses, has a basement. We mainly use it for storage or temporary resting places for some of the less than legal things that pass through our hands.
Again, meeting here isnât ideal, but since the JR is gone, itâs what we have.
Wendy is upstairs in the office, Curly watching over her, and Iâm down here surrounded by boxes and crates, staring into the face of yet another low-level drug pusher who thought it was wise to betray me.
Iâm not sure of his name, and quite frankly, I donât really care. What I do care about is the fact that my time is being wasted on trivial matters instead of focusing on the larger picture. But the boys arenât quite as skilled at retrieving secrets from traitors, and when it comes to someone trying to usurp me from the ground up, I need all the information I can get.
âTell me.â I walk toward the man, bound and gagged. I rip the white cloth from his mouth, making him sputter and cough as he inhales deep breaths. My knife slides across his cheek. âWhat is your name?â
âTo-Tommy.â
âTommy.â I nod. âAnd Tommy, what was it you hoped to gain from betraying me?â
He swallows, looking to the side. My gloved fingers grip his chin, forcing him to meet my gaze, my knife pressing against his mouth, drops of blood forming from the pressure of the blade against his skin. âI do not have time for hesitation, Tommy. So letâs stop wasting precious seconds and get to the point. You will not be leaving here alive.â I pat his cheek, releasing his face.
âBut Iâm a fair man.â I back away, rolling my shirt sleeves up my forearms. âIâll let you choose whether your death is painful or swift.â
Heâs silent.
I lift my arms to the side. âWell? What will it be?â
âIt was a woman,â he rushes out. âShe came around a few months ago, started hanging out with us a bit, you know? Started uhâ¦â His eyes bounce around the room, to the twins and Starkey, who stand behind me, then back to me. âStarted sleeping around. Telling us all about her boss and how he could take better care of us. Give us more than what weâve beenââ
He hesitates, and my chin lifts. âMore than what?â
âUh⦠more than what weâve been given.â
My jaw tics, anger sizzling through my insides. I twist, looking to the boys. âAm I not a giving employer?â I turn back to Tommy. âDo I not allow you unfettered access to your product and to my streets?â
His eyes widen. âNoâNo, you are. Itâs just⦠look, I wanted to say no. But I want to be part of something, man.â He leans in. âI wanted to get the mark.â
Interest settles deep in my gut. Finally, new information. âAnd what mark is this?â
âItâs a tattoo. So fucking cool, bro.â
Annoyance snaps at my senses, breaking away the vestiges of my control.
âI see,â I say as I step closer. My hand slams down, the tip of my blade slicing through his tendons like butter, lodging deep in his thigh. He screams, the sound grating against my ears and scratching down my insides.
My palm covers his mouth, muffling the noise, and I lean in, my face inches from his. âDo you know my favorite part about knives?â My other hand, still on the end of my blade, starts twisting slowly, pushing through the resistance of the muscle. âItâs the ability to be so delicately precise. You see, three inches over, and I would have spliced into your femoral artery, allowing you to bleed out quickly. Your mind would have ceased consciousness, allowing an easy death.â
Tommy whimpers, his body vibrating as he jerks against the zip ties.
âBut since youâve decided weâre âbrosâ, I think weâll spend some quality time.â A grin cracks my face. âI can show you just how much I like to play with things that slice.â
I remove my hand from his mouth, my stomach curdling in disgust at the way tears and snot streak down his face.
âItâs of a crocodile,â he spews. âWrapped around aâa clock. Itâs⦠itâs the mark you get when you join his ranks.â
Shock punches me in the gut, my insides cramping from the vision his words create.
âWhat else?â I hiss, pressing the knife in deeper.
âThatâs it, man. I swear.â
My fingers twitch. âStarkey, bring the salt please.â
âThey call him Croc!â Tommy yells. âPlease, stop, Iââ
My hand slips from the handle, but I regain the hold, fury racing through my blood, darkness blowing through me like a windstorm. I pull the blade from his skin and strike again, this time higher, dragging it through the flesh in sharp, jagged motions while he screams in agony.
âLiar,â I hiss. âHow do you know this name?â
âIâm te-telling you the truth. I swear.â His face is white, blood pooling on the floor underneath us. âHe goes by Croc. I-Iâve never met him, but the womanâs name isââ
Boom.