Chapter 56
Faking it with Damian Black
Chapter 56
-MILLIE-
I couldnât feel my toes or my fingers. Every muscle in my b*dy felt like it had been coated with cement, frozen. I couldnât move a muscle. Everywhere felt heavy, even my eyelids. Iâve been awake for a while, trying to make out my surroundings. Iâve been taken, that much I could remember. Natalie and a bearded guy with a heart tattoo on his n*eck.
As I tried to recall more before I lost consciousness, the pounding in my head got louder. There was a beeping sound across the room and a gentle hissing. My best guess was a heart rate monitor, but it wasnât mine. My heartbeat had been overspeeding since my consciousness returned. Then, I heard voices m uffled by the walls before everything went dark again.
The next time I woke up, there were people speaking inside the room. I stayed still, listening. Their voices were garbled, echoing like someone speaking in a canyon. It took me a moment to recognize one of the voices. Natalie. She was arguing with a guy
âThis isnât what we agreed on the agitation in her tone was thick. âIf this goes sideways, I would f ucking go to jail!â She hissed âEverything I worked for will go to waste.
âWorrying will get you nowhere, sweetheart, the man replied. His voice was rough like sand, and I could imagine a smile on his face as he spoke. If I could only trust my senses. I would say he was mocking her. âI know a good way to help you relax.â
Natalie groaned, cussing. âIâm not in the mood, Aides!â
Aides chuckled. I like it better when youâre not in the mood.â
âF uck you,â Natalie huffed. The sound of boots stomping against the cemented floor resounded, followed by a metal door slamming shut,
Their footsteps echoed until it was gone. I took the silence to do a b*dy check. First, my fingers. I turned my hand. smoothing gently on where I was lying. It was soft and silky. I was in bed. Then, my feet. I wiggled my toes. Something kept them from moving. Shoes. I recalled I was wearing shoes when they took me. Apart from that, nothing more. They mustâve drugged me.
Squeezing my eyes, I forced my eyelids to part, the bright overhead lights slightly blinding me. I counted to ten, pulling myself together. Running my tongue over my mouth was a struggle. Swallowing down was even worse. My throat was parched, drier than a desert. Whatever theyâve given me was enough to keep me immobile. Cuffs restrained my hands on the bedâs metal frame. Iâm still in my clothes from my meeting with Felicity.
I followed the source of the beeping sound. Sonja lay on a hospital bed, wires leading to a heart rate monitor attached to her b*dy. The steady beeping sound bounced on the four walls of the room. If I hadnât memorized how she looked, it would. have been impossible to recognize her from the bruises covering her face. An oxygen hose was shoved down her mouth, and an IV was inserted on her left hand.
We were in a dungeon-like room. Bricked walls with no windows and nothing could help me tell where we were or the time. The alcohol mingled with the smell of wet boxes and newspaper And a metal door was across the bed where I was lying
down.
Looking up, there were three overhead lights, and a camera attached to the corners of the ceiling.
Someone was watching over this room. A few minutes later, Natalie strutted through the door, looking better than when she was at Felicityâs restaurant.
She still looked unhealthy, but she didnât look like someone struggling financially. Her brown hair was tied in a high ponytail, the curls falling over her shoulder as she sashayed to where I was.
âMillie,â she smiled, gazing at me with uncertainty. Or fear, I couldnât tell. âHow are you feeling?â She stood before me, her rose perfume making my head spin.
The numbness in my b*dy was going away slowly, but I opened my mouth to speak and then choked on air.
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Natalie frowned. She walked closer and reached behind the bed. It reclined until I was in a sitting position. My head spun as the bed reclined. I had to shut my eyes and calm my head from spinning round and round. Natalie filled a glass with water on the bedside table and dropped a straw on it. She offered it to me, and I sipped it slowly.
âBetter?â Natalie asked, setting the glass back on the bedside table. If we were still on friendly terms, I wouldâve thanked her.
âWhat⦠whatâs going on, Natalie?â My expression soured. Iâd rather she doesnât show me her fake concern. As the numbness. faded, my anger returned as I recalled everything that had happened between us,
Contemplating. Natalie stared at me before she sighed and stepped away from me. Her gaze fell towards Sonja and slid back to mine.
âThis isnât part of the plan,â she murmured, as if that would enlighten me.
âPlan?â I looked at Sonja, wondering how the three of us ended up inside this room. These are the women whom I didnât want to associate with, but our lives were intertwined already, whether I liked it or not. âDid you do that to her?â
Natalie clenched her fist, and the pulse in her throat quickened. âNo.â
I already know I wonât trust anything she says, but for the lack of ability to do anything. I indulge myself in making conversation with her. âBut you know who did that to her?â
When she only stared at me, I huffed and asked her. âWhy am there? Am I gonna end up like Sonja?â
âNothing will happen to you if you do as youâre told,â she said.
It took my poor brain a minute to process her words and figure out what the f uck am I supposed to do for them. âWhat am I supposed to do, then?â
âYou will know in time,â she murmured.
I made a face, narrowing my eyes at Natalie. âJust cut through the bu lsh it, Natalie. Iâm not stu pid. Why the f uck am I here?â
Her friendly facade quickly vanished, her eyes turning sharp. âNo, youâre not stu pid, and that will get you killed. A word of advice: shut your mouth if you want to get out of here alive.â
I have no idea what will happen to me, but I want to understand why my friend would end up like this. Natalie had always been ambitious. She dreamed of becoming a big social media star and making it to Hollywood if the opportunit
âWhat happened to you, Natalie?â I asked, genuinely curious as to what led her to this situation.
There was no doubt she was working with dangerous people. She couldnât do this without help. The question why.
Natalie nibbled her lower l*p. Her gaze could melt steel. âYou happened.â
My mouth hung open. âMe?â
âIf you hadnât barged into Hunterâs apartment that day, things wouldnât have turned out this way.â
me.
Frowning, I tried my hardest to see things from her point of view. âSo it was my fault I found my ex f ucking you?â I sneere
âHe hated me!â she screamed, her hand trembling. My gaze dropped to the left hand. She was still wearing that st upid wedding ring. âHunter didnât want to be with me after you ended things with him.â
âHow⦠How is that my
fault? That was Hunterâs choice and not mine.â
Natalie shook her head. âYou know nothing. I hated being the other woman, but I had to do it. I needed Hunter, and whent he didnât want to be with me anymore, I had to improvise.â
âWhat are you talking about, Natalie?â There seemed to be another story going on here. She needed Hunter? What for?
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Money? Influence? And if she hated being the other woman, why did she stay with him? Why was the still wearing my f u cking ring
The color on her face drained. Like a fl*p of a switch, she detached herself from our conversation and shut me out. âFor old Immeâs sake, if you want to live, youâd do as you are told. Millie,â she said and walked our of the room, leaving me as confused
avever
Natalie came back a while later with a silver tray. In it was a bowl of porridge. Sitting on the edge of the bed, she offered me a spoonful and sand âFat upâ
The numbness was no more, but I didnât move a muscle. My stomach growled. I donât know when was the last time I ate, bur I fear the food might be drugged or poisoned.
Natalie sighed, lifting the sp ook to her mouth instead, staring at me as she swallowed. âIt isnât poisoned. If we wanted you dead, we wouldnât be giving you food.â
Hesitantly. I opened my mouth and accepted the food. My muscles were already trembling from hunger. âYou know theyâd be looking for me. Natalie
She rolled her eyes. âYou think we donât know that?â
âThen you know youâre not getting out of this unscathed.â
âIf they find you, she met my eyes, and for the first time, I could see the hesitation and fear in them. She had doubts about their plan. I need to hold on to that and buy time, find out more.
I changed tactics and looked at Sonja. âWhat happened to her?â
âShe shouldâve been dead by now, but sheâs a persistent one.â
âYou you were gonna kill Sonja?â I gasped, horrified.
Natalie narrowed her eyes at me, as though I grazed her ego. âIâm no killer, Millicent. Her death was supposed to look like an accident, but she had to call 911. Stu pid b itch. Now we have to keep her alive so we can dispose of her b*dy outside Roslin Cityâ
I tried to push away the fear of this discovery. My l*ps trembled. âWhat about me. Natalie? Are you gonna dispose of t b*dy too? Once you have no use for me?â I couldnât stop the fear from choking me down.
You know what they say when youâre facing death Your life flashes in front of you. The mistakes youâd made, the unsas words to the people you love. Itâs happening to me right now,
Natalie smirked and removed the distance between us. I bit down on my lower l*p as she set the bowl on the bedside table
âAre you scared, Millicent?â she asked, pushing the hair out of my face, amusement danced in her eyes as she soaked up on my fear. She leaned forward and whispered in my ears. âPlans changed Theyâre going to kill you
I gasped, freezing when she pressed a blade against my throat. âDonât f ucking moveâ
In my peripheral, I saw her lift a syringe from my n*eck, and she emptied its contents into my system.
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