B017GCC62O (R) (15 page)

Read B017GCC62O (R) Online

Authors: Michelle Horst

BOOK: B017GCC62O (R)
6.55Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

“What can I help with?” Adam asks as he starts to pick up some of the bigger pieces of wood.

I start to help him and I start to tell him my plan. “I want to go back to Cameron.” His head snaps up and I see the shock on his face so I quickly explain, “The past few weeks I’ve been living in a trance. I need to go back and make them pay for what they’ve done to me.”

“So you want revenge?” I can see Adam doesn’t like the idea.

“I’m going to go back and kill them. You can come with and help me or I’ll go by myself, but those monsters need to pay for what they have done.”

“How do you plan on making them pay?”

“That’s why I need you. I want to go when it’s one of Cameron’s busy nights. I want to get as many people as possible. You can take me as your slave. Just get me in and I’ll do the rest.”

“You still haven’t told me what you’re planning to do once I get you in.”

I point to the stables. “Did you see how quickly it all burned down?”

Adam nods and I can see he’s starting to understand me. “They burned my mother so I want to make sure every last one of them burns the same way.”

Adam takes a deep breath and then stares at the pile of debris. I don’t push him for an answer. I just carry on working, clearing all the rubble to the side. We work side by side for most of the day and it’s only in the late afternoon that Adam says, “I’ll do it.”

I drop the piece of wood I was carrying and I stare at Adam. He comes to stand really close to me and whispers, “I’ll do it because I can’t imagine what you and Sophia must have gone through. But you need to understand what you’re going to be doing. You’re going to kill people. I’m doing it to stop them. There is no right reason for killing another human being, but when they are so far above the law then it’s up to people like us to stop them. I want you to make sure that you can do it. I don’t want to get there and you freeze up on me. We’ll be endangering everyone here if someone sees us.”

“If we’re going to a party or scheduling a meeting they will see us,” I state the obvious.

“We don’t have to attend the party. We just go, set the place alight and make sure no one leaves alive. Then we get our asses out of there.”

“As long as they die.” That’s the important part.

“They will.” Adam wipes the sweat from his brow and then looks at the manor. “We have to tell River.”

“No!” I shake my head hard. I don’t want her involved.

“She’s my business partner and best friend, Jack. I will not go behind her back. Secrets only destroy trust.”

I understand what he’s saying but I still don’t like it. I know she’s going to try and stop us. She thinks I’m some lost puppy she picked up, a kid that can’t think for himself. I guess I am partially to blame for her thinking that. I practically disappeared the past few weeks. I did what was expected of me. I lived in a safe bubble trying to hide from myself and the pain.

But, now there’s no more hiding. It’s time to deal with all the destructive memories and the only way to do that is to eliminate the cause of them.

~*~

 

 

 

Chapter Twenty

 

River~

Doc stayed the night. Even though Miss Ella keeps saying that she’s fine, he won’t budge from her side. They’ve been arguing non-stop ever since Miss Ella opened her eyes! They’ve had this love-hate relationship for years and usually it’s funny to watch, but today it’s going to drive me to drink.

Everybody is back at work, as if nothing happened yesterday. No one is asking what happened to Colby and Beverly, they know better than to get involved, but I do hope it serves as a warning to them all. I don’t ever want to go through a repeat of what happened last night.

I’m holding off on freeing anyone else from slavery until I know that I can trust the group living here one hundred percent. There’s no use in bringing in new people if the old ones are out of control.

I peek outside and see that Jack and Adam are still busy over by the stables. With a huff I take a seat at the kitchen table again.

“Old man!” Miss Ella scolds Doc for what seems like the hundredth time today. “You have a house. Go back to it!”

“Woman!” Doc growls under his breath. “I’ll go home when it suits me just fine. For now I’m staying put so I can check on you.”

Miss Ella throws a dishcloth at Doc, hitting him in the face and I have to swallow the laughter down.

“There is nothing wrong with me! I’m as healthy as a horse!” She grabs another dishcloth and starts waving at him. “Get!” She smacks at his shoulder and then shoves at him until he gets up. “Go home!”

Miss Ella is red in the face from all the effort it took to get Doc out of the chair.

“One of these fine days you’re going to beg me to stay.”

Miss Ella makes an unladylike disgusted sound through her nose. She smacks him with the cloth one last time and then goes back to preparing dinner. We told her to take the day off but she wouldn’t listen.

“I’ll see you all tomorrow morning,” Doc greets, getting another disgruntled snort from Miss Ella.

When I’m sure Doc has left I look at Miss Ella with a huge smile on my face. “Why won’t you give him a chance?”

Miss Ella swings around, spraying soapy water everywhere. “Now look what you’ve made me do! Stop sitting there counting your teeth, and get to work.”

Just as I’m getting up Jack and Adam come in. I stare at Jack with wide eyes. He’s filthy and the jeans are hanging low on his hips, much lower than is healthy for my heart.

I swing around, ready to make my escape to the study when Adam says, “We need to talk.”

“We do?” I ask like a dumb idiot.

Adam nods and I slowly start to walk towards the study, knowing that they are following. What does Adam want to talk about that involves Jack? Did Jack speak to Adam about last night? A hundred things are racing through my mind.

I don’t bother with sitting, and I lean against the heavy desk. Both men come to stand in front of me and it only makes me more nervous.

“Don’t you both want to go clean up first?” I ask, hoping I can delay whatever’s coming.

“Jack wants to go back,” Adam says.

My mouth drops open and my eyes fly to Jack’s. There is determination and rage in his green depths that I haven’t seen before. Something has changed. “You can’t go back, Jack.” Disappointment and hurt slams into my gut as Adam’s words sink in. “Cameron will kill you!”

I push away from the desk but Adam is the one to hold up his hand. “Hear the man out before you jump to conclusions.”

Jack’s eyes bore into mine. The look of hatred is so intense that I have to drop my eyes from his. “I’m going back so I can kill every last one of them.”

My eyes dart back to his, not sure I heard him right. “You wanna what?”

I see the moment Jack snaps under the burden he’s been carrying for so long. He takes two stumbling steps backwards, as if he’s losing his balance. I reach out for him but he slaps my hand away. “Don’t fucking touch me!” he hisses.

He throws both his hands behind his neck and he starts to pace the floor. His body is wound so tightly that every step he takes makes his muscles ripple.

Watching him struggle like this is shredding my heart to pieces.

He stops and takes a shuddering breath and then he hisses, “They are going to pay for what they did to me! I want them all dead. That’s the only way I’ll be able to live with myself.”

Tears flood my eyes and roll over my cheeks. There is no sign of the sweet Jack from the past few weeks. This is a totally different man standing in front of me.

“Why now?” I ask. “What changed?”

He keeps moving, his actions jittery as if he’s on a high. “The fire,” he snaps. “I want them to burn the same way they burned my mother.”

I cover my mouth to keep the sob back. I wish I could just wipe all his pain away. I swallow hard fighting to keep my emotions under control. “It won’t bring her back, Jack.”

He stalks right at me and Adam moves fast. We all end up standing in a close circle. The tension in the room can be cut with a knife.

“I watched them burn her,” Jack hisses. He slaps his right hand hard over his chest. “I’m the one who was beaten. I was raped. I was used and abused for any sick fantasy they had!” His voice keeps climbing and I can’t keep the tears back. I know he’s been through horrible things but I never dared to think on them, until now. “I was degraded and betrayed.” He turns away from me and snaps, “They will pay! They have to pay.”

I choke the words out, “Your brother too?”

Jack stalks back to me and roars with anger, “Especially him!” He takes a step back and sucks in a shuddering breath and then he whispers, “Especially David and Cameron. To them I was nothing but a way to fill their bank balances with. I want it all to burn down around them and then I want them to die.”

“Jack,” I whisper hoarsely. I hate seeing him suffering like this but I’m scared he’ll hate himself if he goes through with this plan. “Killing people … it’s not just flipping a switch and they’re gone. You’re killing humans … taking another’s life. That’s a huge deal.”

Jack shoves both his hands into his hair. “They’re not human. No human will have a nine year old boy gang raped. They are monsters and they deserve to die like monsters.”

I cover my face and sob out loud. I can’t keep the emotions inside of me anymore. It’s all too much to listen to. I’ve seen firsthand what Jack must’ve endured. I’ve seen what it looks like when they break a slave.

Sobs rob me of my breath and I double over from all the raw emotions slicing through me.

“I’m doing it. Nothing you can say or do will change my mind.”

“What about the other slaves that live there?” I cry out. “They are innocent. You can’t just kill people!”

Jack shakes his head hard. He won’t listen to reason. “I would rather have died a thousand deaths than remain a slave. The slaves are just as bad as Cameron and David. I’ve seen then hurt each other. They killed the weaker ones! I’ve been raped and beaten by them so many times! They tried to kill me every time a guest would favor me. That house is filled with monsters! They all deserve to die! I will do this with or without your help.” Through my blurring vision I see Jack storm from the office.

Adam’s arms go around me and he lets me cry against his chest. “Let the man have his revenge. It’s what he needs to feel that he did something to fight back. It’s the only way he’ll be able to have some self-respect.”

I nod against Adam’s chest. I understand what they’re saying but it doesn’t mean I have to support it.

~*~

 

 

 

 

Chapter Twenty One

 

Jack~

I’ve been rebuilding the stables. Adam told me to give him some time so he could get everything we’ll need to see my plan through. By ‘everything’ he meant he needed time to gather everything we’ll need to set the place alight.

Every time I see him I feel a slither of excitement thinking that he might have everything ready. I’m on a rollercoaster of rampant emotions, all wavering between shame and rage.

River tried to talk to me again, now I avoid her. I can’t give her a split-second gap to try and change my mind.

Am I doing the right thing? Hell, I don’t know.

Am I doing the rational thing? Not by a long shot.

Do I care? No. All that matters is that Cameron, David and all the rest of them cease to exist. As long as they’re breathing, I will never find rest. I’ll be worrying if they’ve found a new boy to torture. I’ll be haunted by the memories.

This is the only thing I can do to stop this madness.

I might have been living in a trance since I got here, but I also found some kind of peace and I want it back. I don’t want to be a little boy, still stuck in the past. I don’t want to be the man who was tortured for most of his life.

I just want to be Jack. I want to be able to experience freedom, love and peace with all of my heart.

I don’t want to be just a fuck. I want to be a man River can love.

~*~

“Jack!” Adam waves at me as I’m passing by his house with another load of wood for the stables. I leave everything right there and run to him.

Excitement starts to pump through my veins as I follow him inside.

“I’ve managed to get everything. We’ll be making homemade bombs. There’s a pair of gloves.” He points to the counter in the kitchen and I quickly go to put them on. He takes a deep breath and then looks hard at me. “Are you sure, Jack? Once we make these bombs there’s no turning back.”

I nod quickly. “They have to pay.”

“Well then, let’s get started.” Adam has canisters, glass jars and old pieces of cloth scattered over his kitchen floor.

“We’ll be making what some call a Molotov Cocktail. It’s easy to make and to use.” I nod, taking in every word Adam is saying. “You take a jar. Fill it half with gasoline, quarter oil, and then you add some Styrofoam.”

“Why Styrofoam?” I ask curiously.

“It will help the mixture thicken. When we throw the jar the Styrofoam will also help the mixture to stick to everything.”

“That’s good.” I grab a jar and watch as Adam again repeats what I must do, but this time he also shows me.

“So, you take a jar and fill it half with gasoline.” He works carefully, not spilling any of the flammable liquid. “Then add the oil, only a quarter.” Again, I watch as he carefully pours it in. He breaks a piece of Styrofoam into smaller pieces and then puts all the pieces in the jar. “Now you take one of these old shirts and place it over the mouth of the jar. Screw on the top and there you have it,” Adam holds the bottle for me to see, “our first bomb.” He lightly pulls at the long piece of material sticking out from the jar. “Make them all this long. This is what we’ll soak in gasoline when we get there. You just set the soaked cloth on fire and throw the jar,” he pats my shoulder, “then, my friend, you run like hell.”

~*~

After I’ve showered, I find Adam in my room. I haven’t been sleeping by River since the fire. I need the space and I’m sure she needs it too.

Other books

Leviathan's Blood by Ben Peek
Zapped by Sherwood Smith
Boelik by Amy Lehigh
To be Maria by Deanna Proach
Miss Lacey's Love Letters by McQueen, Caylen
The Caveman's Valentine by George Dawes Green
Rise of ISIS by Jay Sekulow
The Immortal Scrolls by Secorsky, Kristin
A Ghost Tale for Christmas Time by Mary Pope Osborne