do you even know about me?”
“A lot more than you think.” He squeezes my jaw so hard, I wince.
“I swear to God, either let me go or —”
“Or what?” His features spark with the promise of a challenge. “You can’t do fuck to me. Let me put it this way, if I murder you, Coach will burn the corpse and the principal will scatter the remains. If I commit a crime, the school board will flip it around so it seems as if I’m the victim. You might have your head in the sand like little miss Ostrich, so here’s a quick reminder, I’m king here.”
His words sting because they’re true. As long as he has the King’s name, his father doesn’t even have to interfere for everything to blow over.
The injustice flares inside me and blurs my vision with unshed tears.
Nope.
I won’t give him the satisfaction of seeing me cry again.
“But if you feel entitled to.” The corner of his lips lifts in a smirk. “If you think you can take me, then, by all means, show me what you got, sweetheart. I’m curious to see who will believe that I touched you without your consent. I can have any pussy I want, what’s so special about yours?”
“That you can’t have it.”
I regret the words as soon as they’re out. I can’t believe I just dangled a freaking steak in front of a predator.
“Frozen.” He muses.
My lips thin in a trembling line and I nearly fidget in his hold, waiting for his next blow.
Any moment now, he’ll —
Aiden releases me and steps back.
Wait.
He… he’s letting me go?
I cautiously watch his expression like a deer caught in the headlights.
He schools his features into that poker face.
For some reason, I expect him to laugh in my face and grab me again.
I’m happy he’s letting me go, I am. But I can’t help the tinge of annoyance at not being able to read him.
He places a hand in his pocket, appearing casual, almost nonchalant. “Show me the mark.”
“What?”
“You’re not an idiot so don’t act like one and show me the mark I left yesterday.”
“You’re out of your mind.”
My limbs are shaking but I turn around to run. I need to escape his space.
His presence.
His damn face.
“If you take one more step. I’ll chase you, sweetheart. And this time…” he trails off, his voice turning suffocating like smoke. “I won’t stop.”
I gulp audibly and stop in my tracks.
A part of me doesn’t want to believe he’d go that far, but who am I kidding?
Aiden won’t stop until he gets what he wants.
With my heartbeat in a knot, I face him. “Why are you doing this, Aiden?”
“Why do you think?”
“Because you can?”
“Because I can, huh? Interesting.” He pauses. “You are so… frozen, did you know that?”
“Your minions wouldn’t stop reminding me of that fact, thank you very much.”
“You’re missing the entire point.”
“What point?”
“If you’re missing it, why should I tell you?”
I open my mouth to say something when he cuts me off. “Take off your shirt.”
My fists ball on each side of me.
“If you don’t, I will. How many ripped shirts do you want to collect?”
“You’re sick.”
“Do you honestly believe that’s an insult to me?”
I clamp my lips in a line.
“Last chance. Take off your shirt.”
“No.”
We watch each other for one second.
Two.
Three —
He starts in my direction. All blood drains from my face and a tremor shoots down my spine.
It’s real.
That look. That determination.
This time he won’t stop.
“Fine!” I blurt, stepping back. “I’ll do it.”
He stops, but his poker face remains in place. He appears calm and casual, but if I take one step, I’ve no doubt that he’ll chase me like a starved wolf.
Think, Elsa, think!
A crazy idea explodes in my mind.
“Do it for me,” I say in a neutral, almost uninterested tone.
Aiden’s left eye twitches.
I’m sure my suggestion has taken him by surprise. He thought I’d either cower to his threat or he’d do it by force. I’m sure the sick bastard hoped for the second option.
The fact that I’m offering him to do it without the whole violence factor ought to throw him off balance.
Those who give two options don’t expect a third. The third option rattles them, and that’s exactly what I’m betting on.
He narrows his eyes, “You’re trying to play a game again.”
“I’m just giving you what you want.”
“Are you now?” His tone turns stone cold.
“Yes.”
“You’ll regret that.” He approaches me and reaches for my ribbon.
I place both palms on his stupid broad shoulders and dig my fingers in