eyes turned on him again. He wished he wasn’t so quiet. He didn’t know any other way to be.
Not now.
17.
DARKNESS.
That’s what Viktoria woke up to first. Complete and utter darkness surrounding her. It was too close, and it felt too fucking tight. Her first thought was to roll over and seek Pav out in the bed next to her. That was the last thing she remembered immediately. That they’d been in bed together, her in his shirt and tucked in close to his side, and his fingers gliding over her body as she drifted off to sleep.
But she couldn’t turn.
Her hands wouldn’t move.
Why were they at her back?
Attempting to straighten out her legs did nothing for her, either. The harder she tried to kick, the more it pulled on her arms. That was when she realized her ankles were tied to her fucking wrists at her back.
Like a hog.
She’d been hogtied.
Holy fucking shit.
Don’t freak out. Just breathe. Relax, Viktoria.
Her inner thoughts really didn’t do much to calm the situation. Maybe because a part of her knew something was very wrong here, or it could have been because the memories were starting to flood into her hazy mind.
Loud noises—boots against the floor. People yelling, and mask-covered faces looming over the bed. The sound of Pav’s pain and his last threat before he’d stopped talking altogether, and everything else went dark around her, too.
Had they hit her?
Given her something to knock her out?
She didn’t know.
Despite remembering that someone—several people—had taken her, a part of Viktoria’s mind was not actually willing to believe it. That part of her still wanted to pretend like she was in the bed with Pav, and nothing was wrong.
No, she’d just woken up to a little bit of darkness. The bed wasn’t as soft or as warm as it used to be, and he was too far away from her. That’s all that was happening, surely. She even tried to call out for him … to wake him up because Pav would make this better.
Didn’t he always make it better?
“Pav.”
Instead of her call of his name coming out clear and loud, it was muffled and quiet. Far too quiet for anyone to hear. That’s how she realized she was gagged as well as hogtied because wasn’t that just her fucking luck?
Of course, it was.
Viktoria had done her best not to panic in those immediate seconds after opening her eyes and realizing she couldn’t actually move. She’d tried to pretend like nothing was wrong even when her body was screaming at her that literally nothing was right about this, but she couldn’t do it anymore.
The panic came.
The fear rushed in.
It coated her whole body with a cold grip and squeezed tight. It took all of the air right out of her lungs and made her chest ache. The tears fell from her shut eyes, slipping past her eyelids and wetting her lashes despite the way she tried to hold them back.
The sob that fell into the gag was muffled, too. Like her scream for help. Like her choking when she gagged on whatever was stuffed in her mouth.
One part of her whispered, this is not good.
Another part screamed, get me the fuck out of here.
It didn’t matter that she was gagged and tied like an animal. She still tried to fight in the small, cramped space. She couldn’t see through the darkness, but that didn’t stop her from trying anything. She flipped back and forth and attempted to kick her legs free, even though her shoulders burned from the actions. She did her very best to get the gag out of her mouth, but the damn thing wouldn’t budge.
Fuck.
By the time she was done trying to fight her way free, Viktoria’s entire face was a mess of tears, and she felt like she couldn’t breathe again. It was as though she had used up all of the air that was left in the dark, tiny space and now she was going to die of suffocation.
More panic, she knew.
That was all.
Despite knowing that, it really didn’t help. It was yet another panic attack that she had to ride out because what else could she do at this point?
Nothing.
She was fucked.
It was then that whatever she had been put in seemed to move, or jump, rather. The swell of her panic calmed just long enough for her to realize she was actually rocking slightly. Not enough that it was noticeable, but every so often her confines would jump, and she would