Chapter 5
The Diamond
At one point in our lives, we’re all afraid to die. For some, it happens the
first moment we fully understand what death means—before depression,
anxiety, and other mental health issues arise.
For others, it’s before they’ve found something to believe in—whether
it’s God or something else that’s spiritual.
And there are those who flounder through life, terrified of the day they
take their last breath. I think for some, they aren’t so much scared of death
itself, but rather, how they’re going to die.
So, how am I going to die?
Will it be painful? Will I suffer? Will I be terrified?
Gigi felt all those things when she was murdered by a man she trusted,
and likely cared deeply for.
When she started having an affair with her stalker, Ronaldo, it not only
destroyed her marriage, but it took her life. Only not by her stalker or
husband like one would expect, but by her husband’s best friend, Frank
Seinburg.
For so long, I was convinced I’d have a similar demise at the hands of
my own stalker. Instead, I gave in to his dark perusals, and found myself
loving him instead.
I tried so hard to run from him, and now all I want to do is run to him.
During the rest of the car ride, I stayed silent. At least, verbally—my
teeth chattered the entire way and eventually, one of the men got annoyed
and turned up the heat.
An imperceptible amount of time passes before we come to a stop, dread
settling deeply in my gut. I steel my spine and wait as both men exit the
van, the doors slamming in tandem.
Then, the door to my left slides open, inviting an icy breeze in. A rough,
calloused hand wraps around my arm and tugs. It feels like the Grim Reaper
is holding on to me, escorting me to my death.
“Ow,” I cry out, on the verge of screaming from how bad it hurts to
move. He ignores me and barks, “Let’s go.”
That’s Rick’s voice.
His grip on my arm is unnecessarily tight as he drags me out of the
vehicle. As if a woman who was just in a bad car accident and riddled with
injuries is going to overpower him and get away.
I don’t even know where the fuck we are.
A gust of freezing wind blows, sending another wave of goosebumps
across my body. My teeth start chattering again, the cold becoming nearly
unbearable.
The black sack is ripped off my head, and I flinch from the harsh light.
It’s dreary outside, but since I haven’t seen daylight in quite a while it has
made my eyes sensitive.
Squinting, my gaze immediately jumps to the monstrosity towering
before me.
Rick splays his arm out towards the two-story colonial home, presenting
the house to me as if I’m at a five-star restaurant, and he’s pulling the lid off
my tray to reveal the best meal I’ll ever have. I’ve never been anywhere so
fancy, but from the videos I’ve seen on the internet, it looks like a bunch of
baby portions of foam and sticks wrapped in meat.
So—not appealing.
The house isn’t as run-down as I would have thought, but still not in the
best shape. Vines of moss are running up the cracked white paneling,
reminding me a little of Parsons Manor. Just not as… pretty. It’s discolored
with boarded windows, a sagging porch and—is that duct tape?
“Looks… inviting,” I murmur.
Glancing around, I note that we’re out in the middle of nowhere,
surrounded by dense woods. It looks like they just plopped a random house
in the middle of a forest. A dirt driveway trails off through a thicket of
trees, and I suspect that’s the only way in or out. Unless I want to take my
chances out in the wild.
“Let’s go, it’s fucking freezing,” Rick orders, dragging me after him.
Rio walks ahead of us, shooting an indecipherable look over his shoulder
before he leads me into the house straight out of Courage the Cowardly
Dog. Only double the size.
But I imagine the shit that happens in this house is full of horrors much
worse than that purple dog ever experienced.
Adrenaline and fear swirl in my stomach, and although there is a heavy
weight low in my gut, it's not the warm heady feeling I'm used to. This is
dread.
It spikes higher when Rick hauls me through the entryway and pushes
me forward. While the air is stale and musty, it doesn’t resemble a meth lab
as I had expected.
This home looks like it comes straight from the 1800s, with an
abundance of woodwork, outdated wallpaper, and odd nooks and crannies
that make zero sense. I’m standing in a massive living room with brown,
cracked leather couches, threadbare floral rugs, and crooked paintings on
the walls. The TV is shoved into a corner, Tom & Jerry playing on low and
a drooping cobweb hanging above it.
Grime is caked into the cracks, and every surface is coated in dust. The
deep brown hardwood floor is wonky and uneven and creaks from the
slightest shift of weight. I imagine if this place was haunted like Parsons
Manor, no ghost could walk by undetected.
To the left is a dining area, paraphernalia everywhere. Crushed beer
cans, needles, and crack pipes litter the table, along with a circular mirror, a
small mound of cocaine on it.
Hesitantly, I walk farther into the house, the pit of dread growing wider
and wider, like a shark’s mouth right before it ravages its prey.
It’s hard to breathe in here. It smells faintly of mildew and the entire
house is wrapped in bad juju like a scratchy wool coat. It’s thick,
uncomfortable, and suffocating.
“Welcome to your new home,” Rio declares mockingly. He’s been
watching me take in the house, and even though it’s only been seconds, I’ve
long since grown uneasy beneath the weight of his stare.
Before I can open my mouth, three men walk in from a doorway straight
ahead. It seems to lead to the kitchen, based on the glimpse of a refrigerator
from my standpoint. The raucous men were mid-laughter, but the second
they noticed me, they quieted. Their movements are slow as they approach
the kitchen table, more intent on picking me apart than watching where
they’re going.
“This the diamond?” one of the men calls out, his teeth so black, it looks
like bugs have infested his mouth.
Rick saunters towards the table and takes a dramatic seat, pride radiating
from his face.
Smiling wide, he says, “You fucking know it is! Max already deposited
the check so we can do whatever the fuck we want, boys.”
Their cheers arise, and the look on Rio’s face is near murderous.
“Fucking idiots,” he mutters under his breath. Then louder, he reminds
him, “No, you can’t do whatever you want, stúpido, because you have a big
fucking target on your head in the shape of a Z.”
Rick waves a hand, unconcerned. “Don’t worry, Rio. We’ll hide out until
the fucker is dead, and then, we can do whatever we want. This payday is
fucking massive, and not only that—we’ll get a taste of her, too.”
I shrink beneath their lewd gazes. Instinctively, my arms wrap tighter
around myself, but that only elicits a few grunts of amusement.
“Aw, don’t be shy, baby girl. I promise I’ll make you feel good,” one of
them croons, his black hair sticking up in several directions from the
copious amount of grease in it. I swallow, a lump forming in my throat as
my gaze fixates on a dark red puddle on the table I hadn’t noticed before.
I can’t even begin to imagine what that could possibly be from.
“What, princess, we ain’t good enough for you?” Rio asks. I glance at
him and note the smirk on his face. But he’s tense, his grin strained.
I don’t even acknowledge him; my eyes trained back on the pool of
blood. Tracking my line of sight, Rio turns to see what I’m staring at. He
barks out a laugh when he sees it.
“Want to place a bet on what it’s from?” My face contorts in revulsion as
I shoot a glare at him.
“My bet is that some bitch lost her virginity right there,” Rick chimes in,
lighting a cigarette with a grin.
I bristle, and anger rises in my chest. “You’re sick,” I spit, my voice
watery and full of so much hate. Rick only laughs and goes back to the
conversation between his friends. I’m watching one of them inject himself
with a needle when I feel someone charging in the house behind me. I
startle and turn to find another man, and nearly lose my shit.
There’s a girl slung over his shoulder.
My mouth pops open, and his brown eyes settle on me.
“You got a problem?” he barks.
I flinch, panic rising as the girl’s lifeless limbs sway behind him. I’ve no
idea if she’s dead or alive. I’d hope this man wouldn’t be carrying a fucking
dead girl inside the house, but then again, these assholes would be the type
to do something like that.
I shake my head, speechless as he walks toward me. He reeks of body
odor, but that’s to be expected when he looks like he bathes in motor oil.
I’ve never been good at controlling my mouth, but in a house full of
rabid men, the last thing I want to do is test my luck. So, I keep silent even
as he leers at me.
“You keep your mouth open like that, don’t be surprised when someone
sticks their cock in it.”
My eyes round and my teeth snap shut. The man chuckles from the
audible click.
My heart picks up speed, and I take a few steps back. The fear pumps
through my veins, settling low in my stomach and eating at my insides like
acid.
“Jerry, her room is ready. Extra fucking chains this time,” one of the men
calls from the table, pointing towards the girl.
My eyes widen impossibly further. Did she escape or something? I have
so many questions but know better than to ask any of them. I’m relieved to
hear that she’s not dead, at least. Otherwise, chaining up a corpse would
be… I shudder from the thought.
The man—or Jerry—shifts the girl on his shoulder and walks off without
another word, aiming one last scathing look my way.
Sucking my bottom lip between my teeth, I bite hard as I watch him
head towards the kitchen. He’s lucky I don’t bark at him like a dog as I’m
tempted to. Anything to make the dickhead think twice about looking at me
like that. But that would be stupid, and I cannot be stupid in this place.
The last thing I see right before he disappears is the girl’s head lifting.
Dark brown eyes meet mine through tangled tresses of blonde hair, filled
with both fire and ice. The look on her face stops my heart cold, but the
creepy smile on her face is what sends it sinking down to the pits of my
stomach.
Christ, the look on her face is straight out of a nightmare.
My mouth parts again, but they’re gone before I can register what just
happened. I’m equal parts scared for and of her.
“Don’t worry. If you’re a good little girl and do as you’re told, we’ll
keep you conscious from here on out,” Rio says, pulling my attention back
to him.
I’m not sure I want to be conscious.
Furthermore, I’m two seconds away from telling him that the girl needs
to be admitted to the nuthouse.
But I don’t say that out loud, considering we are in a fucking nuthouse.
He nods his head towards the direction Jerry and the girl disappeared off
into.
“Let’s go. Francesca and Rocco should be back in a few hours, and she’ll
come to meet you. But until then, I’ve been ordered to show you to your
new room.”
I glance behind me, staring out the still wide-open door and at the shiny
black van. My brows furrow, expecting it to be damaged from when they
ran me off the road. Instead, this one is brand new, not a scratch in sight.
They must’ve switched it out at Dr. Garrison's, and that makes my stomach
roil.
I know enough about tracking that they would’ve made it incredibly easy
for Zade to find them in a vehicle with a crushed fender.
But then a smile forms on my face with the reminder that Zade is
coming, and he is more than capable of finding me, whether they’re
transporting me in a fucking Ferrari or a Volkswagen from the 1980s that
farts pollution every time they hit the gas. He’ll find me.
It’s right then, a memory sidelines me, and my smile falls to a dramatic
death as horror takes over.
Just get her in the van, Rio. Max is already going to be pissed we fucked
up his van…
My eyes blow wide, and when I whip back around, Rio is staring at me
with dark eyes, tense and ready to charge at me. My gaze flickers down,
noting the gun in his hand.
He probably assumed I was about to make a run for it.
And I can’t say I didn’t briefly consider it, but I’m not dense enough to
think I’d make it more than five feet without one of them catching up to me.
Or one of their bullets.
I’m injured and can barely stand upright, and I’ve no idea where the keys
are. Running right now wouldn’t be wise. And if Zade were here, he’d tell
me to bide my time until the right moment.
Don’t act irrationally.
I can’t let my panic and desperation rule my decisions. Not if I want to
get out of this alive.
Licking my lips, I take a step forward, indicating that I won’t be running.
“Max sent you?”
“You heard that?” He relaxes, unconcerned with my questioning, and
jerks his head towards the kitchen, signaling for me to follow. That kind of
makes me want to cry.
Clearing my throat, I force out, “Sure did.”
I fall in step behind him, the urge to cry deepening as I make my way
farther into the belly of the beast. It feels like a bungee cord is strapped
around my waist, pulling me back towards the exit, and the longer I walk,
the stronger it becomes.
He shoots a look over his shoulder. “Baby girl, I don’t know what you
did to piss that man off, but he has a vendetta against you. You’re plastered
all over the dark web with a fat price on your head. Max hired Rick to bring
you in, and since the guy is a complete idioto, he asked me to help. If it
weren’t for the fact that he knew where you lived, we wouldn’t have gotten
a head start and might’ve had to fight some competition to get to you.”
Any moisture in my mouth dries. There’s a price on my head? What the
fuck for?
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised because… well, why the fuck else would
I be here?
The new information distracts me enough to take in my surroundings
through blurred eyeglasses. I cling onto all the insignificant details, like the
sagging cabinetry, purring yellow refrigerator, and the endless ocean of
brown wood and ugly wallpaper. Now, he’s leading me toward steep
wooden steps that creak beneath our weight.
"Does Rick work for the Society?"
Rio glances over his shoulder at me, his brow cocked, seemingly
surprised that I know of them.
"No, he's Rocco's friend, who is Francesca's brother. She works for the
Society, and Rocco and his friends reap the benefits."
"Do you work for them?"
"I do, though I answer to Francesca right now."
I lick my dry lips, then ask, “So who put the price on my head?”
“It doesn’t matter who. Only why. Now hurry up, I have to take a leak,
and if you don’t move faster, I’ll unzip and paint a picture on that pretty
face of yours.”
The disgusting threat does the trick and snaps me out of my daze.
Shooting him a nasty look, I quicken my pace, despite the way my muscles
groan in response.
Ending the conversation is best anyway. I need to concentrate on every
detail in this house. Starting with how quiet it is.
As he leads me down a long hallway, several doors on either side, I
realize it’s not the type of silence deriving from vacancy, but the kind when
someone is holding their breath, praying for the footsteps to keep on
walking by.
Swallowing nervously, my eyes bounce around, trying to pinpoint any
glaring details, but the heart-pounding dread is making everything fuzzy.
How the fuck am I supposed to stay calm and play it smart so I can get
out of here when a million alarms are going off in my head, warning me
that there is no way out?
There’s always a way out, little mouse. You just have to find it.
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