I Thee Take (To Have And To Hold Duet #2) - Natasha Knight Page 0,69
again.”
The way we’re all bound, I realize it still allows them access to us in any position they need us.
The girl nods, starting to cry again.
“Don’t ugly cry. That won’t sell.”
The girl turns, bends and touches her toes. I get the feeling this isn’t the first time they’ve done this but there’s still a collective gasp at the sound of the first paddle stroke. The girl, to her credit, doesn’t make a sound though. She jumps with each stroke, the soldier having to hold onto her before she falls over.
When it’s over, she is allowed to straighten, her face red as she faces us, eyes watery, knees wobbly.
“Anyone else?” the woman asks.
They all shake their heads.
“Didn’t think so.” She turns to the soldier. “Get her cleaned up.”
He nods and the punished girl is whisked away. I don’t miss the erection in the man’s pants as he passes me.
Perv.
The gavel comes down then and everyone’s attention returns to the door. It all goes much more quickly than I expect. One after another is taken through that door. The girl who received the punishment is the last to go before me, her makeup righted but not completely. Her bottom bright red for the marks.
When it’s her turn, she disappears. I hear a howl from the men. I guess she’ll bring in more with, than without, the marks. Felix will be pleased.
The woman with the clipboard returns before the gavel comes down and looks me over. She’s unimpressed. But so am I.
“They’re just girls,” I say to her. I know it won’t make a difference.
She meets my eyes. “But you’re a woman. A woman with many enemies.” She lifts my hair off my shoulders and sets it behind my back then looks me over. “Go,” she tells the soldier holding me.
“Ma’am—”
“I said go. I’ll bring her in. There are girls in the barn.”
He licks his lips and from the look in his eyes I get the feeling he’s anxious to get to the barn.
“If you’re sure.”
“I’m sure.”
A moment later he disappears. The woman and I stand alone in the corridor.
“What do you want?” I ask her, knowing how helpless I am even against this woman who stands several inches shorter than me.
She tucks her hand into her pocket and brings it out, opening it to show me a pill in the palm of her hand.
“I’m no friend of Felix Pérez,” she says.
“That doesn’t make you my friend,” I say, eyes on that pill. I know how these people use their words. Know they’re all monsters.
“No, it doesn’t,” she says distastefully. “Your fate is sealed. You won’t be walking out of here after this night. This will make it easier for you.”
The capsule in her palm looks harmless but I’m sure it’s not. “What is it?”
“Cyanide.”
I shift my gaze back to hers. “You want me to kill myself?”
“It’ll be the best death for you.”
“And you’re doing this to spare me?”
She snorts. “Of course not. There are men out there who have paid Felix well to attend this evening’s event once they learned of your presence. They’ll be displeased because, well, like I said earlier, you have enemies.”
“And you want my enemies to become Felix’s enemies.”
“Oh no, they’re already that. I just want them to act on it.”
“Why don’t you swallow that pill. I’ll take my chances with the snakes out there.”
She gives me a one-sided grin. “Last chance.”
“Alternatively, you could shove it up your ass,” I say, somehow sounding much braver than I feel.
She closes her palm just as the gong goes off. “Looks like it’s your turn.”
40
Cristiano
“Any chance we can get eyes on the estate? Gauge what we’re walking into,” I ask Charlie as we drive toward the location in Eindhoven. I watch the dark sky, the raindrops only a nuisance on the windshield now. Clouds are rolling angrily in the distance, illuminated by still-silent flashes of light.
Antonio is coordinating more manpower and Dante is sitting beside me staring out the window, hands fisted.
“We can’t get closer than the public road leading up to the house. They’ve got their own drones,” Charlie says.
“Of course, they do.”
I have him on speaker phone but I’m not sure Dante’s listening.
“From what I’ve learned about past auctions, they issue, at most, two dozen invitations. In most cases, the buyer himself doesn’t attend. They send someone in their place. None of these men want to be in the same room together if they can help it. None of them want to be seen.”