Club Emerald
The Twin Dragons Series: Requiem City
I walked as fast as my legs could carry me through the dingy back alleys of the skeleton quarter.
Iâd always thought of myself as lucky. Given what Iâd been through, I shouldâve been dead in a ditch by now.
But it seemed that since Iâd decided to steal from the Dobrzyckas, my luck had run out.
Maybe destiny had decided to royally screw me, or maybe I was cursed, but either way, my options werenât looking good.
I paused in front of the green glow of the neon sign to the Dragon Dance, a strip club. It reminded me of Lochâs and Haelâs entrancing eyes and how drawn I was to them.
Like a moth to an emerald-green flame.
I didnât know what caused my reactions to them, but it downright terrified me.
My phone buzzed in my pocket, and I almost dropped it in a puddle as I pulled it out with shaky hands.
Dominic
Hey pretty lady
Dominic
A little bird told me some news about ya
Dominic
Sounds like u made some new friends?
Maddie
I donât know what ur talking about dom
Dominic
No?
Dominic
Bc I heard u got a new internship with the Dobrzycka brothers
Maddie
What do u want dom?
Dominic
The watch was a bust
Dominic
U gotta make it up to me
Maddie
I told u iâm done
Dominic
Ur done when I say ur done bitch
Dominic
Besides, u got nothin to worry about
Dominic
Itâs just one last jobâ¦
Dominic
Weâre hitting Club Emerald
***
The second I got back to the residential center, I ran to Harryâs room, praying that he and Darshan would be together.
âWhatâs going on, Maddie?â Harry asked, startled as I burst into the room.
âNo time to explain. Grab your bug-out bag. We need to leave.â
Neither of them questioned me, trusting that I wouldnât be pushing like this unless it was absolutely necessary.
The three of us ran down the stairs and were almost out the door, ready to escape Requiem City once and for all, when a voice stopped us in our tracks.
âMaaaaaads,â droned Dominic, strolling up to the center. âGoinâ somewhere, are we?â
His thugs stood behind him, arms crossed, looking like they were itching to hand out an ass-kicking.
âWhat the hell do you want, Dominic?â I asked, seething.
âNow, thatâs no way to speak to the fella who taught you everything. The fella you almost just got arrested. Is it?â
He nodded to one of his thugs, who walked forward and slammed his fist into Darshanâs stomach. Darshan bowed over in pain, and I cried out, furious.
âYou son of aââ
âWant me to do the same to this kid?â Dominic asked, nodding to Harry. âDoesnât cost me a goddamn thing. Unlike you. You cost me a lot, Mads.â
âOkay,â I said, putting my hands up in surrender. âJust leave them alone, will you? Iâll do whatever you say.â
Dominic waited a second and then nodded to his thugs. They backed off, and Harry and Darshan scurried back into the center.
âGlad youâre changing your tune,â Dominic said. âJust in time too, âcause we got big plans tonight. Youâre going to make up for our losses with the watch. At Club Emerald.â
~Youâve got to be kidding.~
Club Emerald was the biggest club in Requiem Cityâand it just so happened to be owned by the Dobrzyckas.
Easiest place to get caught and end up with your hand cut off.
I shook my head. âCâmon, Dom. Thereâs gotta be another way for me to pay you back.â
âIâve tried playing nice, letting you do it your way. How did that work out? Tell me.â
âBut Club Emeraldâs a shitshow!â
âYeah, a shitshow that attracts the richest of the rich. And one broad in particular. A little lady I think you know. Whatâs her name again, Darren?â
The one guy who didnât really look like he belonged in Dominicâs posse, Darren, more punk than wannabe gangster, rolled his eyes.
âDom, could we skip the theatrics?â he asked.
âFine, Iâll say it. Itâs Adara. Fucking. Dobrzycka.â
I cursed inwardly at the glee in Dominicâs eyes. I already knew the scheme he had in mind.
âTurns out Adaraâs got a thing for our boy Darren here,â Dom continued. âA good distraction, right? And considering youâve proven so adept at robbing that family, hell, why not give it another go? Take something we can actually sell.â
âReally inspired plan,â I muttered. âOne problem: in what world is any bouncer gonna let your ugly ass into Club Emerald?â
He reached out his hand and stroked my hair.
~Ew.~
âLook, Mads,â he said quietly. âYouâre gonna do this. You owe me, remember. And not just cash. I taught you everything you know. So put on something sexy and be outside in five. Or weâll find your little blind buddy and the scaredy-cat and do some damage that they canât come back from. Square?â
I clenched my teeth but nodded.
âAtta girl.â He smiled, lightly patting my cheek.
***
Harry
You gonna be ok, mads?
Harry
Should we tell elle?
Maddie
Like elle would do shit to help
Maddie
Turning on my share-location
Maddie
Just in case u need to find me
Maddie
In case things get weird
Harry
U think it will?
Maddie
I know it
***
Club Emerald was a five-story warehouse-turned-nightclub in one of the dirtiest, grungiest corners of Requiem City. Just how the clientele liked it.
Iâd heard the rumors.
Sex parties for the one percent were common here. But the really kinky shit they saved for the back rooms, where only one percent of the one percent were invited.
Iâd stayed away from sex so far, kinky or not, but the mystery behind it all, Iâll admit, got my spine tingling.
Dominic parked in an illegal spot, and we poured out of the car.
Darren and I got out last. He was skinny as a stick, covered in black tats, and punk as they came.
Darren, I had to admit, wasnât as bad as the rest of Dominicâs gang, mostly keeping to himself and only turning to violence when directly ordered by Dom.
I nodded toward Dominic ahead, who was pumping himself up, chugging what was left of a forty. âHowâd you, uh, become friends with Dom?â
âCalling us friends is a stretch, Madeline.â
~Madeline? Thatâsâ¦odd that he would know my name.~
âSo whyâ¦â
âSelf-preservation. Plus, he supplies me with a ton of ~overhead~. That shit is ~fire~.â
Overhead? That explained a lot. Overhead was the drug-of-choice among teenagers these days, a nasty little cocktail of uppers, downers, and whatever else.
Judging by Darrenâs twitchy hands, he wasnât just a casual user.
âWhy are you using that stuff?â
âHelps with the depression.â
He leaned closer. âIf you feel unsafe in there, just let me know, all right? I got your back.â
âIâm a big girl. I got it. But, uh, thanks?â
He placed his hand on my arm, holding me back. He glanced at Dom, then back at me. âIâm serious, Madeline. Stay safe. You donât want to get on the Dobrzyckasâ bad side.â
I nodded my understanding. Realizing you had an ally in an unlikely place was always good. But then Dominic waved me over.
I walked over hesitantly.
He looked like heâd dipped in his own stash of overhead, and I was cautious. Sober Dominic was a natural disaster; high Dominic was the freaking apocalypse.
âListen here,â he said, grinning too big. âYou keep that skinny ass close to me all night, got it? Iâm gonna tell you what to do once weâre in.â
We approached the bouncer, skipping the line, Darren whispering in his ear.
âHeâs in with Adara.â Dominic smiled. âLucky us.â
With a nod from the bouncer, we stepped inside Club Emerald. Raised platforms, green lasers, thumping bass. Hordes of sweaty, scantily clad girls and guys lurching around, high out of their goddamn minds.
The place lived up to its reputation, all right.
Pickpocketing Adara was the last thing I should be doing, given my agreement with her brothers. I wondered if, in the crowds of people, I could give Dominic the slip.
âMads,â he said, pulling me close. âLetâs have a little fun before we fuck over Adara, yeah? Pick out a rich asshole. Dance his face off. Iâll do the rest.â
âDom, you think we can just stick to theââ
âDid I fucking ask?â
The drug was making him edgier, more aggressive. I saw the glint of an idea spark in his eyes, and he quickly fished into his pocket for something.
âHere,â he said. âThisâll help.â
He brought a little spray bottle up to my nostril and, before I could stop him, hit me straight to the face with a dose of overhead.
~Oh.~
~Just⦠Oh.~
Iâd never been high in my life. Never wanted it. Never liked to take the edge off. Had to keep a clear mind if I was thieving. But now?
I could feel my throat closing, my surroundings blurring, my body burning hot one second, freezing cold the next.
I wanted to punch the son of a bitch in his face, but I just feltâ¦powerless.
âJust ride the wave, baby,â Dominic cooed. âNow, go find a fucker and shake that ass.â
Without a word of complaint, my body started to move.
A little voice in the corner of my mind screamed to stop being so compliant, but I felt drowsy and sleepy and completely unable to control my movements.
I found a suit and started grinding on him. He seemed to like it, because he pulled me even closer.
Faintly, I saw a hand slip into his pocket as Dominic did his work. Then, a second later, Dominic grabbed my arm and threw me to the next guy in the crowd. And then the next. And the next.
I started to see thingsâimpossible thingsâin the midst of this depravity.
Faces in the crowd melting into monstrous masks of horror. Fangs for teeth. Pitch-black eyes. A tail growing from the ass of one gyrating girl.
Everywhere I turned, I was surrounded by the fantastical. By monsters.
I remembered those stories again.
Stories about the Requiem Mountains. And I wondered, even in this hazy state, if there was some truth to them.
~Itâs just the drugs.~
But was it? Or was I finally seeing into another dimension that, until now, had always been closed?
I tried to shut out the horrors, but the drug was doing a number on me. Finally, Dominic spotted Adara dancing with Darren and pulled me off the dance floor.
Adara had purple spray hair and an awful wannabe punk vibe. Funny how the rich always liked to play poor.
âAll right, baby.â Dominic smiled. âItâs time. Weâre gonna steal whatever Adaraâs got in that purse, understand? Something good this time. Something I can actually sell.â
I wanted to scream. Dominic was going to feed me to the sharks.
And there was nothing I could do to stop it.
My feet felt so heavy.
My tongue, numb.
My hands, someone elseâs.
But that was when I saw them. A pair of emerald-green eyes Iâd seen before. A mouth smoking a pipe without a light.
Adara wasnât the only Dobrzycka in the clubâ¦
Because there, in front of me, was Loch.
And he was watching me.
I gasped as his eyes burned into mine, the green practically glowing in the dim light of the club.
My body burned, but this time, it wasnât from the drug. No, it was because of Loch, and I was powerless to stop it.