Room One: Club Sin: Chapter 13
Room One: Club Sin: A Forbidden Second Chance Reverse Harem Romance
âWhat the hell? Why doesnât the phone work?â
Ryder takes the phone and does a couple of things trying to get it to turn back on but no, âDead. All the damn phone calls youâve been making, man. How the hell did you forget to charge the damn thing?â
âDoesnât matter now. We have more phones.â
âSheâs right. Letâs calm down. Get the lights back on. The generator should kick inâ¦â
And that is where my plan turns the corner into chaos. This I definitely didnât see coming.
Atlasâ words are cut off by a massive fireball and a gust of force that knocks out the kitchen windows.
The cabin rattles. Glass flies, the tiny knife-like fragments slice along my skin.
A scream slices through the night. I donât realize itâs me doing the screaming until two hundred pounds of male lands on top of me and I go down to the carpet. I canât tell which way is up for a second. Snow blasts through the busted-out windows. Flakes of ice meet the scorching hot pot of stew giving off a sizzling sound. Itâs the only thing I hear outside the howling wind.
I stare at the windows for a long second wondering what the hell went wrong. Did someone forget to care for the generator, and it just exploded or what?
Yeah, I wish I hadnât even thought of the question because I donât like the answer.
I learn fast itâs nothing accidental, and we are not alone on our side of the lake.
Hailing bullets ricochet off the stainless-steel countertop and hanging cast iron skillets. Sharp brown eyes pierce mine and the second I turn to meet Atlasâs gaze I see the man turn into warrior mode.
Ryder and Brogan are already pulling on their pants. The glow of the fire is the only source of light we have and itâs fighting for its life in the whirling winds as much as we are.
Brogan tosses clothes at me, and I donât ask where or how they got them. The dryer maybe? I just shove my feet into a pair of jeans and button up one of Broganâs shirts. Forget a bra.
Beside me I find a pair of fuzzy slippers and put my toes into them. Itâs fiercely cold and I blame that for why my fingers tremble over the buttons.
Atlas takes over and helps me after finding his own pants. None of them have shoes or shirts and thereâs glass everywhere.
âThis way,â he bellows over the rushing winds. Thinking we are all going to safety I follow. But the second I turn around I see Iâm being pushed into a laundry room where without the fire itâs darker and colder.
Nah. This Texan chick doesnât huddle and cower.
âFuck you, Atlas. Give me a gun. You have my back. I have yours.â
Shadows hide his expression, but the silhouette of his locked stance can be seen just fine. He actually thinks heâs going to win this. I shove at him, and Ryder comes up from behind with weapons I never saw unloaded from the SUV in hand.
âWhere did those come from?â
âUpstairs armory.â
Another wave of bullets and Atlas is moving me deeper inside the laundry room. I shove right back, take a Glock from Ryder, and check the clip for rounds. âIâm tired of running. Hiding. Looking scared. This ends tonight.â
Though I canât see their eyes I can feel their shock. âJustice and her men take me to target practicing twice a month. Theyâve taught me a few things.â
âRemind us to thank them.â
I know if he really wants, Atlas can lock me in this room and Iâd never win a battle of strength. I guess Iâm lucky enough to have men willing to listen to me.
âKeep the gun but stay here. You see anyone who isnât us, shoot. Follow our instructions and youâll be safe. We have to put out the fire before it spreads.â
âBut make sure itâs us.â
âThen donât leave me alone and I wonât mistake you for someone else.â
Ryder chuckles a dark-sounding laugh. âStay here. Youâll be safe. Weâll be right back.â And true to their nature, they slip soundlessly into the night.
I take stock of my surroundings. Something I should have done when I first arrived.
Flashlight. Thereâs nothing in the laundry room so I head to the kitchen.
âThere you are, you whoring bitch. It didnât take long to get them away from you. Pathetic.â
I whirl around to face someone just as they step into the kitchen. With no window in the frame reaching in and unlocking it was just a pesky nuisance.
I pull my gun, aim down the barrel. Only the snow in my eyes doesnât let me get a good aim. Fake it till you make it. âI swear I will shoot you. Get away from me.â I pop off a warning shot. âThe next one goes in your head.â
âRight. You donât have a mean bone in your body. No way youâll shoot me.â
The shadowed attacker lunges across the kitchen and I fling the boiling pot of soup in his face.
I look around for some source of light when I find a cell phone. My heart is in my throat and my fingers are near freezing. Asshole extraordinaire is screaming and on his knees. This is my only chance.
I flick on the screen and tap the flashlight app.
A blaze of white light fills the darkened kitchen and I turn it on the man.
âOh my God!â
I stumble back and barely keep from dropping the phone and my gun.
âMr. Mackay.â
Lips peel back in a grimace. âI told you I would keep you safe. Why did you have to go to that filthy place? All you needed was me.â He has a bottle of something with him and I immediately realize itâs gas. He starts flinging the flammable liquid all over the place.
My thudding heart rattles in my chest.
I try to piece together this manâs puzzle but Iâm not connecting all the dots.
âWhat the hell are you talking about? Youâre my driver? Iâve never shown interest in dating you. Never gave you any indication I even wanted to.â
âYou left your phone in my car. I saw your dating profile. Who do you think you stood up, you stupid bitch? Thatâs when I knew you needed help.â
âMe? Iâm not the one pouring gas all over a kitchen, you asshole!â
It all makes sense now.
âIâve loved you since day one. I couldnât let you meet anyone else. Why couldnât you see that? Did I not get you food? Give you flowers?â
He stands and stumbles forward, but I duck around the kitchen island. âStay the fuck away from me. You lay a finger on me; my men will kill you. Be warned.â
âYouâre mine, bitch. Itâs me or no one!â He lunges for me and I scream out in shock and fury when his fingers snag my necklace.
âGet the hell away from me. It was you whoâs been scaring me? You attacked me? Hurt me? You donât do that to people you say you love.â Venom pours from my words. âYou should be in prison for what youâve put me through.â
I donât have time to try and talk him down from the mental ledge heâs perched on. I sprint toward the exit, but Iâm forced back when a death grip tightens in my hair.
He throws me to the ground, and I crawl to the other side of the kitchen. Smoke fills the kitchen and I use it to my advantage. I stare around for my gun from where it clattered to the floor. Spotting it, I dive and snatch. Panic as much as disbelief fills me.
I raise the gun, aim down the barrel and pull the trigger. I donât know if I hope to hit true or miss. My gut is in knots at both possibilities. I hear a grunt and make for the door again. This time I make it. Iâve never been so happy to be so damn cold.
The second my feet hit snow, all three men are right there. Soot covers their faces and hands. âHeâs inside,â I shout over the wind. âI think I shot him.â Brogan and Atlas disappear into the smoke. Minutes later I can hear grunts and a body fly through the kitchen window. Atlas is out of the cabin first. Brogan on his heels. Mackay lunges to his feet and they go at it. Punches fly. Left hooks and uppercuts. But Atlas has years of Spec Op training under his belt, weight, and height on his side. Brogan and Ryder stand back, letting Atlas take the lead.
The flake of a man doesnât stand a chance. Bitter cold settles deep in my bones and I am shivering but I canât look away. I canât run to find warmth when my men are out here fighting to protect me.
Atlas drives him to the ground and pins his arms behind him. Flashing lights roar up our snow-covered trail. Itâs not even a driveway, really.
Three men I donât recognize hop out of police cruisers and haul my attacker to his feet. âI see youâve been keeping busy.â
They exchange words and Atlas nods. He is covered in smudges of soot and bare chested, but he doesnât seem affected by the cold. One of the men I donât recognize hands him a heavy coat and passes a few more to Brogan and Ryder. Even one for me.
âThank you.â I hurriedly take it and moan. I guess thatâs country living. You have everything for survival with you or else.
Atlas joins us and takes me in his arms. Brogan and Ryder huddle in on opposite sides. Iâm cocooned in their warmth. âGod I think Iâm going to cry,â I stutter. âBut Iâm afraid my tears will freeze.â
Atlas tucks me beneath his chin, snow coming down in torrents around us. âGrant says we can use one of their cabins down by the lake for the night.â
âGrant?â
Atlas nods. âHe and his brothers-in-arms share a wife a mile down the road. We have a lot to talk about, but the short version is weâve been working with them to renovate their lodge cabins for a while now. They are also friends with Justice. Youâll love Mercy, their wife.â
High flames lick up the backside of the cabin and the ashes collide with snow. My heart breaks for the loss of such a beautiful night and location.
âWhy the tears, butterfly?â
âIâm sad to lose this place and itâs not even mine. Justice will be so sorry to see it in ashes all because of me.â
âShould we tell her?â
Cops rush around us, directing the firefighters. Grant and his buddies pitch in.
âWe have an early Christmas present for you.â
âNow?â My eyes widen in surprise. Could there be a worse time?
Atlas pins me against his chest. âWe bought this place. Justice signed over the deed the night of our first date at Club Sin.â
I donât know what to say for several seconds. When I do find my voice, I hurl myself into Atlasâ arms and they pass me around, each hugging me tight, whispered words of love and promises of forever.
âThis doesnât mean Iâm marrying you, but youâre getting closer.â
I love teasing my men. Finding the joy of having their love shines a light on the darkness that tried to steal me away from them. Not only the stalker, but our parents too. Love like ours shouldnât be extinguished all because someone else says itâs wrong. I slide my palms over Broganâs and Atlasâ.
âLetâs help these men save our home, boys.â