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“You…fucking disgust me.” Silas hissed, then shoved me backwards.

I hit the ground hard and lay there. The impact was brutal, agony tore through my thigh, shattering that grip over my mind. As I lifted my gaze that sickening wave of horror plunged deep inside. Silas stood in front of me, his hard cock encased in his fist and I knew…

It’s happened again.

Oh, Jesus…it’s happened again.

They all stared, even Gabe. But he didn’t see me…only her. Disgust flickered in his eyes, before he looked away.

“No.” The cry burned as I shoved forward, desperately reaching for the only ally I had left in this house. But he wouldn’t look at me.

Silas fought his body, trying to shove his cock back inside his zipper, but it wouldn’t stay, springing free, desperate to be taken care of…

“You’re nothing but a whore, aren’t you?” Theo snarled. “You and our mother. Did you think we wouldn’t find out? Did you think you could get away with it?”

“That’s why he killed her, isn’t it?” Jude asked. “Because she was having an affair.”

“NO!”The scream tore from me, burning deeper now, carving all the way into the pit of my belly. Rage and desperation erupted. “She wasn’t having an affair.”

“ThenTELL US!”Theo strode forward until he stood over me. “Tell us what happened!”

“I DON’T KNOW!”I fisted my hands as desperation filled me. “I don’t know, don’tyouget that? I don’t remember!I don’t remember anything!”

“Why should we believe you?” He stared down at me.

I’d never felt so pathetically low. “I…don’t know.” I sobbed. “I just don’t know.”

“That’s enough.” Lincoln demanded, his tone thick and husky. “Go to your room, Angel. You’re to stay there, do you understand?”

“You try to run and we’ll catch you.” Silas added. “So you can put your things back.”

“I’ll have a man stationed outside her door.” Lincoln grabbed his cell.

“The Hell you will.” Silas yanked his zipper up and turned to face him. “She isourproblem.Wewill be the one to stand guard.”

Lincoln shook his head. “But…”

Silas strode forward, facing his uncle. “We don’t really needyouhere. This…” He glanced over his shoulder at me. “Has no bearing on the business, so it doesn’t involve you.”

“Dante was my goddamn brother.” Lincoln snarled.

“One, you decided to walk out on.” Silas responded and glanced at Theo, then Jude.

They both moved, Theo first, turning on his uncle…then Jude.

“It’s a family issue moving forward.” Silas sided with his brothers. “We’ll handle it.”

Lincoln clenched his jaw, the muscles bulging as he held Silas’s glare. “You’re making a big mistake.”

“Then I guess we’ll find out. Goodnight uncle, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.”

One desperate glance my way and Lincoln slowly shook his head. My arms trembled, leaving me to push upwards. He knew now. He knew what I did…and what they did to me.

But as he stood there a new fear pushed in. He was the only one who could get me out of here. The only one standing in the way of my brothers…and me.

“Good luck, sweetheart. I think you’re going to need it” He said to me, before he turned to the others, fixing his stare on Gabe. “You know where to find me.” Then he left, striding out of the den…and headed along the hallway.

“You heard me.” Silas turned on me. “Your room. You even make a goddamn peep and I’ll make you regret it.”