28: Not all Silence is Golden
Trapping Quincy
Quincy St. Martin
âSo, what have you been doing today? Apart from ignoring me?â he asks as he accelerates and effortlessly merges into the busy highway.
I refuse to answer him. I glare at the view outside the window, pretending I didnât hear him.
Iâm sitting back in the red leather seat of his car with my arms folded across my chest. In case heâs wondering what Iâm doing, Iâm giving him the silent treatment.
âStill ignoring me, huh?â I see the corners of his lips curl up into that maddening, knowing smirk.
I donât usually give people the silent treatment because it ends up torturing myself more than the other person. They might enjoy the peace and quiet. Heck, they might like it too much that Iâm not talking, and not talking is torture. I canât have that when Iâm pissed off at them.
However, I feel like the situation calls for it at this moment. I yelled at him earlier about how it is not okay for him to spank me and kidnap me just because he feels like it.
He said itâs not kidnapping because Iâm his mate and that I belong to him to do with as he pleases. I argued Iâm still not his mate since I never agreed to it.
He insisted that I am.
Whatever I said didnât seem to register in that thick skull of his, so now Iâm giving him the silent treatment.
âAre you hungry?â he asks.
Of course, Iâm hungry, and he knows it. I havenât had dinner yet. He kidnapped me before I had the chance to eat Laylaâs delicious stew!
I steal a glance at him from the corner of my eye. Heâs frustrating, but damn, the man is beautiful. Just looking at him does something to my insides.
On top of trying not to talk to him and being hungry, Iâm also trying not to let on how aware I am of our close proximity in the small space of his car. His hand on the gearshift is right next to my thigh. The crackles of electricity between us. The magnetic pull. The crazy beat of my heart whenever he is near.
Am I really his mate? I still canât wrap my mind around it.
âI was thinking that we could stop to get a pizza or something,â he says after a while. He waits for me to say something again.
When I remain silent, he continues, âThereâs this place called Jonâs Pizzeria. Itâs a hole in the wall, but it serves the best pizza in town. The familyâs mouthwatering secret recipe sauce, the light delicious crust, warm gooey cheese that melts in your mouth, all the toppings you could choose from⦠Ahhh heaven.â
My mouth waters just listening to him.
âOh, well, since youâre not hungry, I guess we wonât stop,â he continues with an exaggerated heavy sigh.
But I ~am~ hungry, darn it! See? This is why I donât normally give people the silent treatment. Iâm only hurting myself. My stomach growls. Oh, this is torture! Somehow I donât think this is working for me.
I give him a side glare, but he seems to be blissfully oblivious. He has this smug, but highly amused smile on his handsome face. He then leans down and fiddles with his radio station. A moment later, Brian Enoâs âAmbient 1â starts to play. Oh, my God!
Seriously? This song can even put a hyper monkey all hopped up on sugar and caffeine to sleep! I want to throttle him and yell, âSure, kidnap the girl, slap her butt, starve her, then kill her with elevator music, why donât you?â
But I canât because Iâm not talking to him.
Urrghhh! Nope! No! No! Thereâs only so much a girl can take. Angry now, I lean down and jab a button to cut off the slow, sleep-inducing music. A strangled noise, which sounds suspiciously like a muffled laugh, escapes from his mouth. I send him a death glare, and he coughs into his hand.
Then he flashes me a charming innocent smile, showing off the straight, even white teeth. Iâm not fooled by that smile. How can somebody so beautiful be so evil?
After that, he drives in silence, and I wonder where weâre going. Heâs also driving at a normal pace for once, almost obeying the speed limit. The farther we go, the harder it is for me to keep my mouth shut. Iâm dying to know where heâs taking me.
I catch a glimpse of the ocean behind the trees and several beautiful houses that we pass.
The sun is sitting low on the horizon, and the sky is turning pinkish purple and orange-gold.
Itâs getting dark by the time we pass a beautiful mansion with a long circular driveway.
From there, we turn onto a smaller road that goes uphill until we come to a fence with a sign that says âPrivate Property,â but he keeps driving through the open gate.
The trees grow denser the higher we go until thereâs nothing but trees around us.
Is he taking me into a forest so that he can kill me and get rid of my body? But I am his mate, my brain keeps reminding me.
What if he doesnât want me as his mate and heâs getting rid of me? Oh God, Quincy, you have to learn to reel in your crazy thoughts. Youâre only scaring yourself.
Okay, I canât take it anymore. Keeping quiet and giving people the silent treatment is just not working for me.
âWhere are you taking me?â I demand to know.
âOh, she talks!â he says in mock surprise.
Ugh!!! I could kill him.
âShut up! Where are we going?â
âUh, sweetheart, you have to make up your mind. Do you want me to shut up, or do you want me to tell you where weâre going?â
Oh, God! How hard is it to kill a lycan? âTell me!â
âSomewhere we can talk,â he answers me.
âWhy does it have to be deep in the woods?â
âWhy, my little precious? Are you scared of the big bad wolf luring you deep into the woods where nobody can find us so that I can have my way with you?â
I knew it! Heâs going to kill me and get rid of my body somewhere in here.
âI think youâve got your fairy tales all mixed up there, Mr. Big Bad Wolf. But seriously, arenât we trespassing?â
âRelax, the propertyâs mine. My pack, I mean, my friends and I come here for training,â he explains. âBesides, we donât hide dead bodies.â
He flashes me another wicked grin. âWe burn them.â
âHa, ha, ha, very funny,â I tell him. Somehow Iâve got a feeling that heâs not lying.
âYou donât have to worry, though. Iâm not going to hide or burn your gorgeous body. I have other plans for it.â
âWow, that doesnât sound creepy at all,â I say. I really donât want to know what his plans are, or do I?
He stops the car where the tiny road ends. Thereâs no house in sight. I think weâre in the middle of nowhere. He helps me out, and then he moves to open the trunk while I look all around us. Itâs dark, and weâre high up on a hill.
The road that we traveled through is just a small trail, big enough to fit just one car. Weâre surrounded by nothing but tall trees. When I look up, I can see the stars littering the dark sky.
The weather is a bit chilly, and I hug myself and rub my arms.
âHere,â he says, and he drapes a black pea coat over my shoulders. I get a whiff of his rich, wonderful, addictive smell. I want to bury my nose in it to take in his scent.
I feel, rather than see, him take a sniff of my hair.
Then, all of a sudden, his fingers dig into my upper arm and he buries his face in my hair and takes a deep breath as if he canât help himself. Oh, God!
The feel of his nose and lips pressed on the back of my neck and his warm breath dancing on my skin are sending shivers down my spine. After a couple of minutes, he loosens his hold on my arm, and then he slowly lets me go.
He takes my hand and leads me through the woods. Heâs carrying a dark, rectangular bag that he took out from the trunk in his other hand.
âAre you leading me to where youâre finally going to slaughter me?â
He chuckles. âWe donât kill our mates,â he says. His hand tightens around mine as if heâs worried that Iâm going to take off running into the dark woods by myself.
My heart stutters and my stomach flips at the reminder that I am his mate.
âI know what you are,â I blurt out.
His steps falter, and I almost stumble into him. Then he continues walking, not even turning his head to look at me.
It takes almost a full minute before he casually but quietly asks, âIs that why you were ignoring me today?â He still doesnât look at me.
Somehow his question tugs at my heart and makes me feel bad about it now. Like I hurt him. âPartly,â I admit because I want to be truthful.
We continue walking in the dark. Once in a while, I stumble on tree roots and small rocks protruding from the ground. Heâs there to support me and make sure that I donât fall flat on my face.
His warm hand holding mine makes me feel safe and protected. It also sends those sparks up my arms and warms up my whole body. Not long after, I see lights coming through the gaps in the trees. We slow down and finally stop when we reach a clearing overlooking the skyline and the city below.
âItâs beautiful,â I breathe.
He doesnât answer me. He just nods and quietly goes to spread a red-and-white checkered blanket on the ground. Even when heâs moving, he seems to be deep in thought. He reaches out and leads me to sit on it, facing the view before us.
He unfolds his long legs and sits on the blanket as well. Weâre not touching, but I can feel the heat from his body next to mine. He unzips the bag heâs been carrying, and suddenly the delicious smell of pizza sauce, melted cheese, and pepperoni fill my nose.