Vile Boys: Chapter 1
Vile Boys (Spine Ridge University)
The roses on the bushes next to me shimmer in the eerie lights dancing in the sky above. The dew drops on their leaves fall to the ground as I walk through the maze, wondering why my heart pounds like Iâm slowly headed toward death.
Electric lanterns are all I have to light my path, but the music guides my way through the maze as I focus on the noise.
When I make a left turn, a ton of people dance in a small courtyard in the middle of the maze. People are strewn all across the path, leading up to a gloomy-looking house almost entwined with nature. The branches of several invasive trees almost run through the building, and the roof is so pointy it makes me want to shiver. If evil built a house, thatâs what Iâd imagine it would look like.
Suddenly, someoneâs hands lock onto my shoulders from behind. âCrystal! You made it!â
Just as I spin around in my heels, Kayla hugs me tight.
âItâs so dark and gloomy here,â I say.
âI know! Isnât it perfect?â Sheâs glowing right now.
I look around at the decorated trees and bushes, the expensive outdoor furniture all across the courtyard, and the food, which looks like it was made by a Michelin-star restaurant.
âTheyâve poured in a lot of work,â I say.
âTartarus always throws extravagant parties. Or so Iâve been told. Iâve never actually been invited to one ⦠up till now.â She squeals with excitement.
âHow did we even get an invite to this party?â I ask.
Suddenly, Penelope throws her arms around my shoulders. âPerks of having friends in high places.â
âNice to see you finally made it,â I say, winking.
âSo Felix got us in?â Kayla asks her.
âDylan. One of these guys is an old friend of his. I donât know who, and I donât care. As long as I donât have to ever associate with any of them, Iâm good.â
âWhat do you mean?â I ask.
Kayla leans in. âTartarus guys are dangerous. More than the Phantoms because they donât even care who they do business with as long as it gets them more money and fame. Good guys, bad guys, they donât differentiate. I donât trust them.â She grabs my shoulders and turns me around. âLook. There they are.â She points at three boys standing on the balcony.
One is as tall as can be, with long black hair with a soft curl in it, who looks like he just stepped out of a haircare commercial. Heâs clutching a glass of champagne as he stares off into the distance with that God-like chiseled face of his, thin lips smiling arrogantly, like he knows everyone thinks heâs handsome as hell.
Another one grips the banister behind him tightly as he chats away with someone inside the house, while his other hand runs through his undercut and dark blond hair. His cheerful demeanor and upturned grin complete with lip piercing are in stark contrast to all the scary tattoos marking his skin.
The last one stands with his back toward us, his black hair styled in a comb-over, arms casually draped over two girls like theyâre his entourage. And even though I see the least of this guy, he has a certain threatening aura around him, like he could turn around and choke the life out of those girls if they said a single thing that displeased him.
âAres.â Kayla points at the one with the two girls and the black, combed-over hair. âCaleb.â The heavily tattooed one with the blond hair. âBlaine.â The one with the long, flowing hair who looks like he just stepped out of a commercial. âABC. Thatâs what some people here call them because theyâre always together, but I prefer devils from hell.â
Penelope snorts. âAppropriate.â
âRight?â Kayla says. âPeople donât just join Tartarus for the fun of it. Theyâre literal demons.â She looks up at them standing on the balcony and whispers, âIf you interfered with their plans, they would make you beg to forget it ever happened.â
I gulp.
Iâm starting to think coming here was a bad idea.
âAhhh, donât worry.â Penelope throws her arm around my shoulders and tugs me away from Kayla. âThey wonât bother with us if we just dance and have fun. So are you two up for some drinks?â
Someone turns up the music even louder, and the crowd behind us bursts into cheers. The music fills my bones with excitement, and my limbs move automatically to the rhythm.
âI wanna dance!â I say as I throw Penelopeâs arm off me and drag them to the dance floor. âCâmon!â
Dancing like this makes me feel like Iâm floating to the moon, so I let myself go on the beat, dancing away like a girl high on drugs, but I donât care what I look like. I just wanna have unbridled fun and turn off my brain so I donât have to think anymore.
âGod, Iâm getting thirsty,â Penelope yells over the music after a while. âAnyone wanna grab some drinks from that table over there?â
She points at the table filled with delicate bites and small drink glasses.
âSure, letâs see whatâs on the menu.â Kayla rubs her hands together like sheâs hungry.
But when I look at the table near the door to the house, those three boys walk out, and my blood runs icy cold. On Aresâs shoes is an emblem of fire and horns, and my mind stops working for a moment. Images of blood splatters on the pavement and fire mix into one, and then disappear a second later.
I swallow.
âIâm gonna stay here and vibe to the music some more,â I tell the girls, clearing my throat. âI donât wanna stop dancing. You go ahead.â
Kayla and Penelope nod and head to the table, and when theyâre out of sight, I turn around and walk toward the same pebble path those boys just headed down through the rose maze. The path goes all the way around the house to the front, where a gate blocks out anyone who dares to step inside.
The three guys standing on this side instantly make my heart pump faster. Their ominous figures cast a shadow on the road behind the gate, and one of them clearly carries a weapon.
âYou know who we are,â one of the guys behind the gates says.
âWe donât care,â Caleb growls, running his fingers across his undercut and through his dark blond hair.
âLet. Us. In,â the other guy says, and he flashes a gun behind his coat.
âHow about â¦â Blaine replies, swooping his long, dark hair over his shoulder. âNo.â
âFine.â
The guy pulls out his weapon.
BANG!
He shoots off the lock with his silenced gun, and the three boys jump back to avoid the shot.
âMotherfucker,â Caleb yells, enraged. âYou shot at us!â
The gunman kicks open the doors straight into the boys.
âMove!â one of them shouts as they barge right through the boys like they donât exist.
I should run.
As fast as I can, far away from here, before anyone sees me standing here.
But when the middle one of the three boys turns around, I feel frozen to the ground. Eyes gray and devoid of life, a face with features so sharp it could split mountains, and soulless pupils burning into the menâs backs as they run toward me. Pure, unfiltered rage hides deep inside, fueled by something far greater than just the intrusion into his domain. And it makes my heart pick up in fear.
Ares.
âOver my dead body,â he growls, his voice low and just as deadly as the gun he pulls out of nowhere.
BANG! BANG!
Two silenced shots. One blink.
My hand immediately slams into my mouth.
Just one blink between me and the one guy who lived a sliver of a second longer than the other. They both sink to the ground, bullet holes in their heads.
Oh my God.
âI guess they got it coming for them,â Caleb says, biting the piercing in his lip.
âDid you have to do that?â Blaine says as he stares down at the bodies.
âWhen you send a message, you send a clear one,â Ares says, his voice still void of any emotion.
But then he raises his head.
Piercing, haunting gray eyes stare straight into mine.
I swiftly turn and run as fast as I can.
I donât know where Iâm going. I just know I need to get out of here.
I go through the rose bushes and into the maze. But panic seeps into my veins the second I come across the courtyard. Any of these guys could be from Tartarus. If they realize what I saw â¦
I canât risk it.
Bypassing the courtyard, I head straight into the other side of the maze up ahead, my heart racing in my throat. I keep running, despite the fear creeping further and further into my veins, crippling my muscles.
An overgrown path up ahead narrows quite a bit, but I still push through, desperate to get as far away from the scene as I can. But when I misstep, I fall sideways into the prickly roses.
âOw!â I groan, retracting my arm covered in cuts from the thorns.
I rub my arm and face, smearing some of the blood on my dress before I continue. But the second I make a left turn, I come to an abrupt halt in front of a crossing.
Right as three guys approach from the left.
The same three guys I just saw murder two people in cold blood.
Ares. Blaine. Caleb.
Their stride is so frigid it makes my entire body shiver. Iâm frozen to the ground as they come closer, unable to move a muscle except that damn heart of mine that beats uncontrollably fast.
I canât even breathe.
Itâs as though Aresâs rage controls my very soul with one piercing look, and Iâm merely a puppet dancing to his command.
Caleb and Blaine move right past me without even throwing me a glance, the cold breeze that follows them making my blond hair drift in the wind.
But I notice too late that Ares has stopped right in front of me. He towers over my petite four-foot-nine-inch frame. He must be at least six feet and seven inches, if not more.
He takes a step closer, and I can literally feel the electricity zing through the air.
Heâs a killer.
My eyes flick to the gun glinting in his belt buckle.
Take it. Steal it. Use it. Make him pay.
But my body refuses to move.
His hand rises to touch my face, and my eyes widen in shock. On his thumb is a single droplet of blood, which he inspects like itâs made of gold.
When his eyes connect with mine, a slow but docile smile spreads on my lips.
An actual smile.
I canât look away from those haunting gray eyes sparkling with curiosity, even if I wanted to. Caleb and Blaine have stopped a few feet away and watch him with keen interest.
Aresâs eyes twitch and narrow as they lock in on my smile, and he aggressively wipes his finger on his sleeve and walks off, following the boys back to the party in the courtyard.
But I can still feel the prickle of his thorns.
Ares
I clutch my cup filled with vodka as I stare at the partygoers dancing away while Iâm casually draped over my seat. But the people in front of me are like shimmers in a dream, fading into the back of my mind.
My thoughts have drifted off along with them, possessed by a certain blond-haired girl in a little beige lace dress with bloodied cuts all over her skin. A girl who watched me kill.
I let her run.
I watched those little feet dash off into the darkness beyond the maze, awakening the violent animal caged inside me.
Something about that soft face with plump cheeks like apples made me want to sink my teeth into her and taste her sweetness.
God, I wanted nothing more than to chase her all the way through the entire fucking maze and make her scream. Become the force of terror everyone sees me as.
Until I saw that smile.
That sweet, innocent pink-lipped smile that could make a man fall to his knees and beg.
I take a sip of my vodka, but the alcohol does nothing to quench my rage.
Iâve never hated anything more in my life â¦
Until I saw that fucking smile.
No one fucking smiles at me.
Especially not after they just witnessed me kill.
And she fucking smiles?
My fingers dig into the glass so harshly it breaks underneath their strength, shattering into a million pieces onto my lap.
People look at me like Iâve lost my damn mind.
âAre you okay?â Caleb asks. âDude?â
But I donât even care if Iâm bleeding.
All I can think about is how Iâm going to crush that smile ⦠and destroy that girl.