Hunted: Chapter 5
Hunted: A Highgate Preparatory Academy Prequel Novella
I wake up with a start, sweat covering my trembling body as I sit up looking frantically around the darkened room. It takes me a beat, but then I remember where I am; Lexiâs house, spare bedroom, North London.
Taking a few deep breaths, I try to calm my racing heart as I remember everything that happened yesterday. The cafe, meeting Lexi and the girls, Greyâs, looking around the clubâ¦I put my head in my hands with a groan as I remember the tour of Greyâs.
As Lexi describes it, itâs a gentlemenâs club with strippers. Super exclusive, members are invite only, and anyone stepping out of line finds themselves out on their arse sharpish. Itâs where people take business associates, people who they want to impress, but you basically have to be in the top one percent to gain an invitation. A moment of worry flashes through me, the thought that Ace or any one of the founding members of Black Knight Corporation could potentially walk through the doors.
The door swings open, startling me out of my thoughts, and Lexi bounds in wearing short shorts and a vest top that does nothing to support her ample tits. She leaps on the bed with a squeal, bouncing her boobs up and down.
âGood morning, sunshine!â She shrieks with excitement, and I canât help but laugh in return. Itâs amazing to think that Iâve never really had a close female friend before. I didnât know what I was missing!
âGood morning,â I smile back and feel lighter and full of hope this morning. Like things may finally be going alright.
âSo, weâve got breakfast first, then Schmidtâs, then I thought we could go shopping!â she lists off excitedly.
âWhatâs Schmidtâs?â I ask, my brow furrowing.
âWhy, the tailorâs for your uniform, silly!â she replies, smacking me lightly on the arm.
âOh,â my heart sinks. I canât afford to waste money on a tailored uniform, or go shopping. Although, I suppose window shopping would be okay.
âDonât look like that! Grey pays for the expenses, dummy! And the uniform is an expense,â she shakes her head like Iâm an imbecile.
âOh,â I say again, like a broken record.
âSo, come on! Get your arse out of bed and into the shower!â She pushes me until I almost tumble out of bed, catching myself just in time. Straightening up, I go to walk towards the bathroom when a crack lands on my bum making me shout out.
âGet a move on, slowpoke!â she shouts while laughing. Rubbing my sore buttcheek, I chuckle to myself as I head out of the bedroom door.
Lexiâs riverside apartment really is gorgeous. Itâs a modern open plan affair, with two bedrooms and a huge bathroom, plus stunning views overlooking the River Thames and the city. Apparently, Grey owns the entire building and houses all his girls here, like one big sorority house.
As we exit the building, I notice thereâs a black SUV with that same smoke motif waiting for us. I shiver as the wind whistles around me, the day overcast and grey. Lexi said we wouldnât need coats, but Iâm regretting my choice of a loose long-sleeved dress, and cardigan with tights, and flat knee-high boots.
We climb into the back, Lexi saying hello to our driver, Sean. It really surprises me how much Grey takes care of his girls, and I canât help the fissure of worry that sparks inside of me.
âJust spit it out, Laura,â Lexi demands in a joking, exasperated tone when she notices my worries.
I decide to just bite the bullet. âIs Grey your pimp?â
She chokes with laughter, her whole face going red. I even hear gruff chuckles coming from Sean up front.
âOur pimp?!â She pats my leg condescendingly. âNo dearest, Grey is not our pimp.â She wipes under her eyes, checking for smudged makeup. She looks particularly stunning in a deep green Ralph Lauren wrap dress.
âSo, whatâs this all about?â I ask, indicating the car, the apartment, and the expenses.
âHe likes to take care of us. Thatâs it. No hidden agenda, no surprise cost,â she tells me, and I can see the admiration in her eyes. âRumour has it that something happened to his mother when he was younger, and he vowed that heâd look after any woman from that day on,â she tells me dreamily.
Sean scoffs from the front. âThey also say his cock is made from twenty-four karat gold, so I wouldnât go believing everything you hear.â
âSean!â Lexi scolds him, but I can see the laughter in her eyes.
Shortly after, we pull up outside a sweet little café, and I can see weâve reached Savile Row by the black and white street sign on the side of the building.
âBreakfast, mâdear,â Lexi explains proudly as we get out of the car. Sean assures us heâll park nearby, so we just have to call when weâre done.
The café is beautiful, with a red awning and plants tumbling from pots and window boxes. Thereâs a burgundy sign that reads Brushh in gold letters and several tables are outside. But as itâs grey and looks like it could rain, something I havenât missed about England, we decide to sit inside.
As soon as we open the door, a gust of wind comes in with us, and Iâm hit by the wonderful smell of freshly baked bread and other baked goodies.
âMaxine makes the best pastries in London,â Lexi tells me, and I must say by smell alone I think she might be right.
âAh, Lexi! So good to see you! And whoâs your beautiful new friend?â A short lady bustles over to us. Her accent is most definitely French, and I can feel a blush spread across my cheeks at the compliment.
âMaxine, this is Laura. She starts at Greyâs today, and this is her first day in London so I knew where we had to go for breakfast!â
âWell, welcome, Laura!â Maxine beams at me and hustles us over to a table nearby the window. âShall I bring two continental specials?â she asks.
âYes please, love. And two juices of the day as well.â Lexi orders for both of us. It should irk me; Ace would order for me all the time and dictate what I could eat and even how much I could eat. But itâs different with Lexi. I know sheâs just doing it out of kindness, not control. Maxine smiles kindly and heads back the way she came, presumably to sort our order.
âSo,â Lexi turns her intelligent green gaze to me, and by the twinkle in her eyes, I know that sheâs up to no good. My heart races, Iâm not ready to talk about my past yet. âWhat did you think of Ryan?â
âRyan?!â I splutter out. I didnât see that coming. âWhat about him?â I ask, heat warming my cheeks once more.
âOh come on, Laura! I saw him checking you out last night at the club. He couldnât take his eyes off of you, and he was meant to man the side door but swapped so that he could keep looking,â she informs me with a smirk. âAnd, he has that whole delicious protective alpha vibe about him.â
I busy my hands with a napkin, tearing small pieces off of it. My mother would be horrified at my bad manners.
âRyan is very attractive, but, well, Iâm not after anything like that at the moment,â I reply, my gaze darting up to hers and seeing that damn smirk on her lips.
âUh-huh,â she mumbles, unconvinced.
Luckily, Iâm saved from further conversation by Maxine bringing over our drinks. Taking a long slurp through the straw, Iâm hit with the fresh taste of oranges, apples, carrots, and a hint of ginger. It instantly wakes me up and refreshes me.
Lexi seems to get that Iâd rather not talk about it and talks for the rest of breakfast, telling me all about her less than stellar upbringing on a rough council estate before Grey discovered her and offered her a job at the club. He really does sound like a knight in shining armour, or perhaps slightly tarnished armour given the fact that fundamentally he owns a strip club and lord knows what else. He must have his fingers in many pies to be able to spend what he seems to.
After breakfast, we walk down the road to Schmidtâs tailors. The shop looks exactly how I remember a Savile Row tailor to look; a wooden counter with lots of drawers behind a curtained off portion, and presumably a backroom or upper floor where the clothes are made.
As we enter, a wizened old man approaches us looking rather stern. He has on a grey waistcoat with a shirt and tie and dress trousers. Around his elbows are those things that they used to wear in the fifties to keep their sleeves in place. Thereâs a tape measure dangling around his neck.
âThis way,â he commands in a rough voice, indicating the curtained off area. I look to Lexi who leans in.
âThatâs Schmidt. Heâs a little rough around the edges, but heâs the best,â she whispers.
I follow him, stepping through the drawn red velvet curtains into a space that is almost entirely surrounded by mirrors. Thereâs a woman waiting with what looks like some garments already half made over one arm. She must be in her late forties, with mid-brown hair and kind brown eyes. She smiles warmly at me, and my lips lift in return. âUndress, â Schmidt orders, and I baulk at the command, remembering the bruises that decorate my body.
âItâs okay, Laura,â Lexi says softly behind me.
I take in a deep breath, deciding that I wonât be ashamed of what Iâve been through. Remembering that what doesnât kill you only makes you stronger as they say. I take my clothes off, straightening up, and cringe at the sight Iâm confronted with in the mirrors. My body is a watercolour of purples, greens, and yellows, littered with the remains of Aceâs violence, and Iâm thin to the point of being able to see the outlines of my ribs. I used to be quite curvy, but Ace thought I was fat so he put me on a strict diet.
I hear a sharp intake of breath and look up to see the pitying gaze of the woman holding the garments before she can school her features. My eyes meet Lexiâs in the mirror. She gives me a sad smile, but there is no pity in her gaze. Itâs the look of shared experience, of someone whoâs been there and gotten out. It gives me the strength to stand a little taller and face my demons staring back at me.