Twilight Sins: Chapter 75
Twilight Sins (Kulikov Bratva Book 1)
We drive for hours. Days, it feels like. If someone told me I was in hell, Iâd believe them.
The only thing that keeps me from throwing up is knowing thereâs a hood over my head. Iâd end up swimming in my own vomit and I doubt a warm bubble bath is waiting at the end of this drive.
Iâm alone.
The voices around me are deep and unfamiliar. Theyâre speaking Russian, so I canât understand them. Not that understanding them would change anything. I canât see and my hands are numb from the zip ties around my wrists. This isnât a fight I can win.
Thereâs only one thought I cling toâone tiny bit of hope in this literal darkness.
Yakov will find me.
Heâs furious at me. He said he wanted to get rid of me. But heâd never let me die like this. Not without a fight.
Suddenly, the car lurches to a stop. I brace my knees against the seat in front of me so I donât face-plant into it when the driver hits the gas again.
But he doesnât hit the gas this time. He turns the car off.
I stiffen, listening as the men talk and move around. Doors open and close. Then someone grabs my ankles and yanks me through the open car door. I scream, but it only makes the men laugh. Their sweaty hands clamp down around my biceps, setting me on my feet before they shove me forward.
I trip over the uneven ground and my own feet, earning more laughs every time I stumble. The man behind me keeps yelling things in my ear that I donât understand.
Am I walking to my death? To my grave? The image of a freshly-dug hole in the ground fills my head. Tears pour down my cheeks. âPlease.â
I donât know why Iâm wasting my breath. No one here is going to save me. They donât take mercy on me. They just shove me forward.
Up ahead, I hear the rolling metal screech of a garage door. Then the ground evens out. Iâm on a concrete slab and the voices around me echo off of what sounds like very high ceilings.
A garage? A warehouse, maybe?
I take slow, halting steps forward until another voice booms through the room. âStrip her.â
This man is speaking English, but I donât understand what he means until hands claw at my clothes.
âStop it!â I fling my bound wrists at the disembodied hands shredding away my t-shirt and pajama pants. âLeave me alone!â
âShut up,â the voice commands. âShut up and cooperate if you want to live.â
I donât believe him. They wouldnât be doing any of this if I was going to survive. But I donât have any other choice.
Silent tears stream down my face, soaking the hood around my head until Iâm stripped down to my underwear. They even cut the zip ties away, though they leave the hood on.
âEven with your face covered, I see what he saw in you,â the man says.
Yakov. Heâs talking about Yakov.
Goosebumps spread across my skin. How many men are watching me? What are they going to do?
I canât let myself think about the horrors that could lie ahead. I have to take this one minute at a time.
The man laughs, the sound coming from just in front of me now. âRelax, Luna. No one is going to hurt you. Yet.â
A hand presses to the exposed skin of my lower back and Iâm directed forward.
âStairs,â the voice says, leading my hand to a grimy railing.
I climb up metal steps until my thighs burn. Then that same hand is on my lower back again, leading me forward.
Suddenly, his hand fists in the material of my hood and rips it off. A good deal of hair goes with it.
I squint into the grubby light of a gray room. Iâve been in darkness so long that the single bulb hanging from the ceiling blinds me. My eyes are watering when the hand shoves me forward.
I trip through the doorway and catch myself hard on the concrete floor. Pain radiates up my arms, vibrating through my bones.
âWelcome home,â the voice hisses behind me.
I roll onto my back, wincing at the cold floor against my bare skin. When I can see again, I squint back at the door. Slowly, the figure there comes into focus. Itâs the squat man with ice blonde hair from the security footage.
Akim Gustev.
I crawl away from him, huddling in the furthest corner from the door. As if it matters. There are no windows or means of escape. Iâm trapped in here like an animal.
Akim seems to enjoy my fear. He grins as I cower in front of him.
âWhy are you doing this?â I whimper.
âBecause you belong to Yakov Kulikov,â he drawls, like Iâm stupid for asking in the first place. âIf you didnât, youâd already be dead. But since he has taken an interest in you⦠Well, Iâm going to keep you around for a while. To have some fun.â
He starts to close the door, and I call after him, âYakov will kill you for this.â
âHe might. Not in time to save you, unfortunately.â He looks back over his shoulder, his mouth twisted into a cruel slash. âSee you soon, Luna.â
Then the metal door slams closed⦠and weâre alone.
Just me and my baby in the darkness.