Stupid!
In my head, I beg for Caius to find me—to save us. I’m overwhelmed by my helplessness in this situation. It’s too much.
And then it stops.
I’ve never felt so relieved to have this man’s cock inside of me. It means the whippings have ended and this will all soon be over.I guess the abuse turned him on because he comes within thirty seconds.
He’s a vile, sick piece of shit. I hate him.
Once he finishes, he abruptly pulls out of me. Then I hear the shower running before the door closes. I’m left sobbing, trembling, and with his cum running down my thighs all while being bound to his bed.
You’re here for Kaitlyn.
Two more days.
I can make it.
Caius
Ithink we got off on the wrong foot. These men aren’t like the slippery elites I’m used to dealing with in my circle. They’re dangerous, yes. Psychotic, too. However, they’re smart and actually want to purge the world of evil rather than be part of it.
Once Koyn realized I’m more than a pretty face, he dropped his intimidating guard and slipped into CEO mode. I’m itching to discover who he really is because I think there’s more to this biker prez than meets the eye.
We spent the rest of the day yesterday going over everything I know about my father, Huxley, and Gideon. I also spilled the beans on any of their associates. What I didn’t know, I was able to easily find out as long as I had my laptop. Bermuda and Koyn both seemed to be the most impressed with my programming knowledge.
Today, we’ve got a new agenda.
LuLu.
In this meeting, she sits beside me, small and out of place in a room full of bikers. Since no one is leering at her, and she isn’t putting off any fearful vibes, I’m able to relax. I’m proud of how brave she is.
“You okay?” I ask, leaning in close. “If you’re uncomfortable—”
“I’m fine. Just ready to find them.”
The guilt that eats me alive when it comes to this girl is ever present.
Koyn lets out a whistle to silence everyone talking and then looks over at LuLu. “So based on what you told my wife, your full name is Lucy Mei Gao, and you’re from the outskirts of Los Angeles, California?”
She nods.
“And these are your parents?” He turns the laptop so she can see it.
The usually stoic girl bursts into tears. I’m tempted to scoop her up and run her out of the room, but she grabs the computer, pulling it close to her. My heart breaks in two as she touches the screen as if they might be able to come through it.
“They probably think I’m dead,” she chokes out.
“Copper,” Koyn says to the guy I’ve recently learned is his brother and the father of Nees. “Grab Stormy and you two make some calls. Get her parents on the next plane to Tulsa.”
“On it.”
Everything seems to be speeding up before my eyes. LuLu will be with her parents soon. It’s what she wants—what I want for her—but it doesn’t hurt any less. I feel overly protective of her. Up until recently, I thought of her as my sister. Knowing she’ll be leaving my care makes my gut twist painfully.
Koyn’s wife peeks her head into the conference room. “LuLu? You okay?”
She nods, swiping at her wet cheeks. “Yes.”
“Want to go for a swim?”