Vile Boys: Chapter 41
Vile Boys (Spine Ridge University)
Iâm surprised.
Not just him ⦠but her too?
Did they sneak out without my knowledge?
Or is something more nefarious going on here?
I home in on her face, her round lips swollen, pink, and freshly kissed.
Fuck.
âWhat is she doing here?â
Crystalâs pupils dilate, and Caleb steps in front of her to save her from my ire. âI brought her with me.â
I never thought heâd actually have the balls to show her the truth.
But I guess he would eventually crack.
I grip the door. âSo ⦠you brought her here out of all places,â I mutter. âFor a second there I almost believed you let her escape.â
Caleb swallows. âI was going to take her back straight away.â
Crystal gawks at him.
âRight,â I reply.
I stare at them both until they get the message.
âLetâs go,â Caleb says.
Crystal nods and follows him outside under my watchful gaze.
âHow did he find us?â Crystal whispers to Caleb.
âHeâs not the only one who knows how to put trackers on phones,â I reply.
She seems spooked I responded, throwing glances at me over her shoulder every so often as we walk down the hallway.
Itâs almost cute.
If it wasnât for the fact that she most definitely tried to fucking escape.
When we get downstairs, Crystal pauses. âHow did you get here? Thereâs no car.â
âI had a taxi drop me off. Weâre traveling together,â I reply, holding out my hand. âCaleb. Keys.â
He sighs out loud and chucks them my way. But he knows better than to make a fuss right now. And thereâs no way in hell Iâll let him behind the wheel in his condition.
The drive all the way home is quiet. Too quiet. And the two of them are sitting in vastly different corners, pushed against the windows, like theyâre desperately trying to avoid touching each other â¦
For fear of what might happen?
Or for fear of what I might say?
My eyes narrow on them in the rearview mirror. Something happened between those two, something more than just a kiss, and I want to know exactly what that is.
I park the car in front of the Tartarus building, and Caleb jumps out first, causing us both to be at her door, simultaneously trying to open it up.
My eyes connect with his, visceral anger firing me up.
He backs away, and I pull the handle without saying a word.
Crystalâs eyes bore a hole into my head as she steps out, close enough for me to take a whiff of her scent. My hard-on twitches as she steps away and waltzes toward the front door with a snooty look on her face.
We all go inside, and I take a deep breath when the door finally closes behind me. âCaleb.â
âIâm fine,â he grits, hands in his pockets.
âCaleb. Pockets.â
His nostrils flare, and he pulls out his knives and places them on the table.
âThe others too.â
He rolls his eyes and takes out more from his inner pockets and boots, chucking them all onto the floor. âHappy now?â
âGood boy,â I say, my lip tipping up into a brief smile.
A blush creeps onto his cheeks. âIâll be in my room.â
âDonât stay alone in there too long,â I say. âIâll have Blaine check on you.â
âBlaine?â Crystal mutters.
âYes. The guy you chained to the bed and stole the key card from.â
Her eyes widen while I hold out my hand.
âI can hear you, you know,â Blaine yells from atop the banister. âAnd if you wanna know, Ares was the one to free me.â
âYouâre welcome,â I tell him.
Crystal leers up at him. âYeah, sorry for leaving you hanging. Literally.â
âAhh, itâs fine, I loved it,â he muses, sauntering off. âBut do tell me the next time you plan on leaving me butt-naked, darling.â
She blushes and rubs her lips uncomfortably, like sheâs trying to hide the fact that sheâs had sex with him. But I know everything that goes on in this house.
âArenât you mad?â she asks.
I narrow my eyes. âYou think I didnât know what you two were up to?â I eye one of the cameras in the corner, pointed directly at her guest room door.
She shivers. âYou were watching me.â
A smile tips up my lips. âThere has never been a time when I havenât, little rose.â
I hold out my hand.
Finally, she surrenders the card along with the phone.
âGood girl.â
Her face contorts with both a hint of pleasure and hostility. âYouâre a menace.â
I corner her against the wall, planting my hands beside her head so she canât escape me again. âTry to run away again, and I will break every bone in your motherâs body.â
She grimaces. âYouâre a monster.â
âCall me what you want. It doesnât change anything.â I turn around and waltz off.
âYou had no right to take us away from there.â
I pause without looking at her. I fucking canât.
âCaleb needed to see his mother,â she adds. âAnd you forced him to leave.â
My teeth grind together, and I ball my fists.
âWhy?â she asks.
âYou have no idea what I do for that boy â¦â I growl. âNo idea what itâs been like to have to watch the one person you need fall slowly into deathâs claws.â
I can hear her gulp. âWhat?â
I turn to face her. âIf I hadnât told him to drop those knives, he wouldâve ended himself up there in his room.â
Her pupils dilate. âNo.â
âDonât you understand? Heâs in agony. And you almost pushed him over that edge again.â
She shakes her head, tears welling up. âI didnât. It wasnât on purpose.â
âThereâs a reason he doesnât fucking tell people the truth. Every time he revisits the trauma, he gets worse.â
âWait, we shouldnât leave him alone then,â she mutters.
âBlaine will watch over him.â
âThatâs not enough.â
âHe wonât allow either of us in his room, trust me,â I grit. âWhy do you even care?â
âAm I not allowed?â she growls back.
My jaw tenses. I donât understand how she went from hating his guts to wanting to console him ⦠unless â¦
âGrief. Itâs a fickle thing, isnât it?â I say. âSo volatile â¦â I step closer to her again and grab a strand of her hair, curling it around my finger. âSo vivid it controls your every waking thought.â
My eyes home in on her from under my lashes, and her green irises are barely able to rip away from mine. âIt almost makes you believe youâd want to die too.â
She shudders when I tuck her hair behind her ear.
âCome with me,â I say.
âWhy would I?â
I throw her a warning with just my eyes, and good thing itâs enough to make her move from her corner.
âLetâs choose a better outfit,â I say, walking upstairs with her following suit.
âWhy? Where are we going?â
I open her guest room door. âYouâll see.â
I open the closet and pull out a fancy, sparkling dress with golden chains instead of straps, as well as a pair of metallic high heels. Perfect. Sheâll blend in well.
âPut these on,â I say, chucking them her way.
She barely catches them. âTurn around.â
I snort, amused sheâd still try to hide. âIâve already seen and touched every inch of your body, and youâre still afraid to show a little skin?â
Her whole face turns red, and I sigh out loud.
âFine.â I turn, but thereâs a small mirror next to her closet, through which I can still watch her pull off those tight leggings, and I lick my lips at the sight of those wet pussy lips. She pulls her top over her head, her perky nipples screaming to be licked.
I donât think she understands what she does to us ⦠what she does to me.
But she will.
When she finally has the dress on, I turn around. âPerfect.â
Crystal
âYou still havenât told me where weâre going,â I say as he grabs my hand and drags me out the door.
âYouâll know when we get there,â he replies, pulling me to his Lambo. He opens the doors and pushes me inside before he jumps behind the wheel and closes the doors, sealing us inside.
Good God, what a luxurious way to die.
The car begins to drive, and every second feels like an hour stuck in here with him.
I donât dare to look. His frame alone is intimidating enough, let alone that penetrative gray-eyed stare. Something about his aura gives me the freaks. Itâs like his whole body is on fire, and if I dared to touch him now, Iâm afraid Iâd get burned.
But there is one thing I didnât forget.
The knife still in my pocket.
The knife he didnât know I got back from Blaine.
I managed to pull it from the pocket of my leggings while he was picking out clothes from the closet and snuck it into the lining of my dress near my tits. He didnât even notice what I was doing. He was too busy looking at my thighs and boobs through the mirror to care.
I swallow away the lump in my throat, viscerally aware of the blade settled beneath my dress.
He parks the car outside a grimy-looking parking lot enclosed with a broken wire fence. There are not a whole lot of streetlights in this area of Crescent Vale City, and the place looks eerie this late at night.
Ares opens the doors, but I hesitate to get out. He walks to the other side of the car and holds out his hand, waiting until I grab it, but Iâm not prepared for how warm he feels and just how snugly my hand fits into his.
But the moment I exit the vehicle, I spot a rat running across the parking lot, and I squeal out loud. âA rat!â
Ares pulls me to him, my back pressed against him as his arm envelops me, and he slaps a hand in front of my mouth. âShh ⦠Donât scream. Donât shout. Donât let anyone know weâre here.â
I frown, confused.
When he finally pulls away his hand, I whisper, âWhy?â
He tilts my head toward the building weâre in front of. On the door is a symbol with bones on it ⦠And my whole body feels like itâs going numb.
âWhere weâre going, people disappear without a trace,â he whispers into my ear. âOnce youâre in there, you donât exist until you come out safely. Do you understand?â
I nod, my feet wishing I could turn around and flee, but my head telling me to waltz right in there.
That symbol ⦠I remember it as vividly as the day my father died.
âDonât let go,â Ares says as he hooks his arm through mine, and we walk up to the door.
He knocks a couple of times in a strange pattern, after which a slide is opened. Someone peers at both him and me, and my heart begins to race.
The door opens, and the guy steps aside. âWelcome to The Tomb.â
âThe Tomb?â I whisper as we head down the stairs. âWhat is that?â
âPart of a network of underground dealers and hustlers.â
âWait ⦠Mafia?â I mutter.
He nods, and we enter a main area where a ton of people dance to music blasting through the square basement. There are many doors and more hallways, most blocked off by scary-looking guards.
âCome with me,â Ares says, hauling me through the crowd.
âWhat are we doing here?â
âI have a rendezvous with a particularly hard-to-find regular,â he says, swooping me across the dance floor until weâre in the middle, where he wraps his hands around my waist and sways me around.
Ares pulls me close, too close for comfort, as I can hear his heartbeat through his chest. âPretend weâre dancing.â
He spins me around and pushes my ass against his hips so Iâm forced to sway along with him, his hand on my waist, guiding my body to move to the rhythm. One hand grabs my hand and lifts it to drape around his neck, fingers slowly sliding down the back of my arm, causing goose bumps in their wake.
âMake them believe it,â he whispers into my ear.
âWho?â I murmur, having trouble focusing.
I can hear him smirk. âEveryone.â
I try my best to move to the music, but my heart races in my throat because of where I am right now ⦠and with who.
This place is a gateway to hell, and Iâm dancing with the devil coaxing me to lick its flames.
His hand slides down my chest, and I suck in a breath as it dips between my legs, only to narrowly avoid my most sensitive area. On purpose, of course.
He spins me around again and pulls me close to his chest, rubbing his hand over my ass. And I donât think Iâve ever hated something as much as being turned on by dancing with my enemy.
âDo you see that hallway behind me?â he whispers in my ear.
I nod while trying my best to ignore his hand as it rolls around my ass.
âTell me when you see a chubby man with a yellow bow tie enter.â
Thatâs oddly specific.
âKeep dancing,â he says, swirling me around, only to end up in the same spot while I keep my eyes fixated on the hallway.
But his hands ⦠God those hands of his make it hard to concentrate.
âHaving trouble focusing?â he asks.
âShut up,â I retort.
He smirks and spins us around until weâre both facing the hallway, and his hands are all over my waist and hips again. âCanât be as hard as my dick.â
My cheeks glow red in the dark, and Iâm so glad these strobe lights hide most of it from the people in front of me.
Good God.
He rubs himself up against me, and my body zings in response to the way he so expertly sways me around. Itâs almost like he does this daily. The thought of him dancing with other people really doesnât sit right with me, but I keep my mouth shut.
âAre we here to dance or to find someone?â I hiss.
âBoth,â he muses, swirling me around so weâre face-to-face again. Every time I look at his sharp features followed by those beaming gray eyes, I nearly melt away in the heat.
My eyes widen when the man in the yellow bow tie glances at the party before heading into the hallway. âHeâs there. Saw him enter.â
The guard follows him inside, and the hallway is left unattended.
âCâmon.â Ares grabs my hand and pulls me into the same hallway as that man.
We pass room after room with only curtains separating us from them ⦠the people having sex behind each of them. The kind of sex thatâs probably not allowed, with weapons and blood and pain, and I swear I could see someone beg with their eyes.
I swallow as Ares wraps his arm around my shoulders and tugs me along. âFocus on my voice. This way.â
We turn a corner where there are more curtains with couples behind them, but at the end of the hallway is a room with a door. In front, a guard stands waiting.
âPretend youâre drunk,â he whispers.
I giggle at him and slap him on the chest as we approach the guard, my heels a perfect height to accidentally fall into him. âSorry!â
âPrivate area. Move back,â the guard growls at me.
âExcuse us,â Ares mutters before pulling out a gun with a silencer and shooting him point-blank between the eyes.
Poof.
Just like that. Gone.
The man sinks to his knees, and Ares catches him before slowly dropping him to the floor and releasing him. He snatches the key card from his pocket while blood stains the floor. I stare in shock as Ares holds the key card over the lock and pushes open the door, pulling me inside before shutting it behind him.
A man sits in a circular booth, watching a woman behind a glass windowpane dance against a pole. Heâs oblivious to the fact that weâve entered the room, sipping his drink while rubbing himself.
Ares approaches him with the gun pointed at the back of his head and slowly pushes it into his skull.
Only then does the man stop drinking and rubbing himself, his hand still down his pants.
âDonât move an inch. Donât speak a word unless I tell you,â Ares says as he guides me forward until weâre both in front of the man instead of behind him.
âYou â¦â the man mutters.
BANG!
Ares shoots the couch right beside his head.
âLast warning,â Ares growls. âTell the woman to leave.â
The man slowly bends over to press a button on his table and talk into a tiny speaker. âLeave.â
The woman stops dancing and glances at the window in a frustrated way before exiting the room.
Ares glances at me. âSit on the table.â
I swallow but still do what he says, sitting on the table with my legs crossed, as far away from the man as possible.
âHave you ever seen her?â he asks.
The man vigorously shakes his head. âNever.â
Ares sits down on the couch behind me, opposite the man, and Iâm acutely aware of his presence as he places the gun on the table, his hands slowly finding their way to my waist as he grips me tight.
âAre you sure about that?â
The man gulps and glances at the gun.
âWho ⦠who is he?â I mutter, glancing at Ares over my shoulder.
âWayne Ferry. A man who works for the people who own this establishment,â Ares says, keeping his gaze fixated on the man. âThe man who was directly responsible for your fatherâs death.â
All the oxygen instantly evaporates from my lungs.
Because I never told him about my father â¦
Or that he was murdered.