Page 32 of Stolen Empire

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"You can't just decide that!"

"I already have."

I stare at him, my chest heaving, and I feel the tears burning at the edges of my eyes.

I won't cry.

I refuse to cry in front of him.

But the fear is clawing at me now, deeper and darker than before.

I think about my mother, alone in Perm, never knowing what happened to me.

She won't look for me.

She won't file a report or call the police.

She'll assume I moved on, the way I always do, and eventually, she'll forget I existed at all.

The thought sucks the breath from my lungs, and I sink to my knees.

My hands are shaking, and I press them against the floor, trying to steady myself.

"Please," I whisper. "I just want to go home."

Dimitri rises from his chair and crosses the room.

He stops in front of me, and I feel his presence looming over me before he crouches down, his face level with mine.

I force myself to look up at him though it strains my neck.

"Have you learned your lesson?" he asks.

I don't answer.

"I asked you a question, Katya. Have you learned your lesson? Do you understand that you belong to me, that I can do with you as I please?"

The words taste bitter, but I force them out.

"Yes."

"Say it."

"I belong to you." My voice is barely audible, and I hate how small it sounds. "You can do with me as you please."

It's degrading in this context, being broken like a fucking horse in a corral.

Next he'll have a bridle and saddle and he'll try to whip me into shape.

He studies me for a moment, and then he stands, offering me his hand.

I hesitate, staring at it, and then I take it.

His grip is firm, and he pulls me to my feet.

My legs are unsteady, and I sway slightly, but he doesn't let go.

"Good," he says. "Now we can move forward."