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hick, suffocating
, warping. My limbs were heavy, as if I were sinking int
ppening?
nose-expensive cologne mixed wi
eaking in Russian. The words blurred together and
her?" a man asked, his
her quiet, but s
sted. Drugs. T
h tug on my wrist sent cold metal biting into my s
n, sealing me in this nightmare. My heartbeat pounded agai
red, slow and
The touch was rough, impersonal, like I was
ya." Bea
rled in my
horitative, cleared his
over the roo
mill
fened.
ev
en
this isn
, suffocating. I tried to speak, to scream, bu
fte
e. A s
th
ndr
drugged, I felt it. A ripple of unease passed t
spread lik
ndred million," the auction
gh the room. No one
slammed do
ng moved.
ey had given me. My bare feet scraped against the cold floor.
st the grip on my arm. A hand cla
a man hissed. D
ht har
smacked against something hard-metal. A car. Bef
gainst the door, pain jolting through my already
slammed
enc
hest rising and falling too fast. The air inside the c
n, I fe
presence that swallo
eed to see
here.
lic
old was ri
hed, blinking rapidly. My vision blurre
g of something rich-whiskey, danger, power. And acr
tor Rom
udying me. Like a predator sizin
ailored to perfection. His sharp cheekbones and strong jawline
eld the faintest ghost of a smirk
e most-icy blue, so pale they looked alm
e this breathtak
in a world of blood and violence. But then a
body ached. Even though I could still feel
int of amusement flashing acros
?" he murmured. Are
ard, my throa
give him the
N
d, resting his elbows on his knees, watching me like
hka," he murmur
"I want to leave." My voice
change. If anything,
olka," he said, voice silk
beneath his words. A
rply, my puls
me, tapping a gloved finger a
" he said, his voice terrifyingly
't ans
me to look at him. His touch was deceptively ligh
rstan
hed my
to h
le
aughed. L
chill straight
of his drink. "You'll find, kukolka, th
rward, speeding i
is was only t
whatever drug they had used on me. My body felt sluggis
The architecture was old, almost medieval, with towering stone walls t
r crawled do
ide me. I turned to find those ice-blue eyes w
"Potomu chto dazhe yesli ty poprobuyesh, tebe ne sb
curled in
he doors swung open. Hands grabbed me-rough, impatien
thrashing as I was dragg
d laug
?" One of the men sneered in Rus
oden doors swung open, revealing a grand but eerily empty hall
d me forward. The scent of aged wood and cold stone
slipped out befor
nse. No
act, I was shoved inside. My knees hit the
e darkness swallowed me whol