uc
so looked confused, as if his men had turned against him. "You are in no position to ask questions," Rex said. His hand clutched
d. Rex asked him to raise his hand over his head, and he did so without complaint. I still couldn't wrap my head a
ad given me. Maybe he knew that I would be faced with such a situation. Before I could pull it out an
er coarse thr
't always go the way I wanted. Life has not always been fair to me. I had secretly hoped that this tim
I was
back while Steve was made to sit at the front with Rex. I felt suffocated as their body kept pressing onto mine. I ho
ting heart and calm myself, but fear overwhelmed me. What if I wasn't able to stay
ts and then inhale
were just two men left in the car with me. The car went into the parking lot and stopped. A cold, tight k
e ar
rel pinned on Steve's head. "What are we doing here, Rex? At least tell me where we are?"
m hurting Steve. It seems like he is not allowed to hurt Steve. "Move," Rex commanded. For a moment, Steve kept st
f treatment. Aside from Jason, no one has ever treated me gently. I closed my eyes and o
unished? I couldn't help but ask. My heart was filled with thoughts of him. We stepped into the light afte
how the parking lot was built. The elevator seemed to go down instead of up. The men in the elev
walked into what
he air was hot. There were hooting and waves of laughter. The man pulled me roughly.
way that was lightened with strobe lights. Rex and Steve took a different path while I walked straight. My hands began to string from pain as the
d let out a low grunt from pain. Before I co
m I thi
with a mixture of fear, anxiety, and regret. Maybe I should have s
yes staring at me. I took a step back and raised my brow. Why didn't I notice others were inside the room? They all had their eyes trained on me. They we
ave been he
tay in this room with these people. I walked to the side and stood there. The women had retracted their eyes. My heart thudded loudly in my ear.
r was
ho had thrown me into the room earlier stepped in. His eyes looked around the room. When it finally landed on me, he walked brisk
l goosebump
he hallway. We took a few turns. There was no way I could remember m
e stepped out of the room and locked the door with a bang. I was the only one in the room. There was a window at the side
my chance
have left this place before those assholes came back looking for me. I deepened my hands into my sweater to see if the gun was still there.
so I walked bac
heart thudded loudly in my chest, but I didn't stop. I had to save myself. I didn't have any knight in shining armor to save me. I took the
tions. I turned back to make sure I wasn't followed. Seeing no one, I decided to walk slowly. The path had led to
e who they were. I could sense that they were after me. So I started running. I had barely moved from where I wa
hands and tu
t was time to use my gun. Quickly, I brought my pistol and fired at the arm of one of the me
rtunate enough to have missed it. Before I could pull the trigger on him
lled me. The other guy walked slowly behind us. He was bleeding profusely
n for whoever gave
ld me to them? No, Jason would never betray me. He loved me, and I trusted him. I wanted to ask questions, but
realized that I was no longer wearing any shirt. My breasts were left open. I unconsciously
m I?" I
rprised I didn't know where I was. "There is an auction going on in the next ro
w did I en
rning," she said. I noticed she wanted to go on but
ening. The door opened, and a man walked inside. He held a rope in his hand. We walked d
here I was being dragged to. I wasn't sure if it would be sold or tak