Mag-log inWe're on a jet. A private fucking jet.
And the man sitting across from me on the plush white couch that took up the entirety of the left, owned it. My stomach ached slightly, probably having difficulty digesting the large breakfast that was served to me. Or maybe it was anticipation. We hadn't had sex last night, and my request had gone completely unanswered. Not even a hint as to whether or not he would infact, sell me or not. Killian had been questioning me all morning, asking about my childhood and my kidnapping. When someone first sold me. Strange things he shouldn't have cared about. Every answer was a lie that made me squirm in the yellow sundress he brought to me this morning. He must've known, but he never forced the truth out of me. Which was good for me because every fact he knew would only be weapons he could use to make my life more miserable than it already was. After getting nowhere with asking about my past he started asking me regular 'getting to know you' questions. There was no way he could use that information against me, and there were only so many lies he could take from me before he became angry. And angry men always meant some form of pain. At the moment, all that mattered to me was surviving, and if making conversation with Killian was how, then that was what would happen. The interior of the jet gleamed, all the translucent windows were sealed shut, and a few rows of plane seats were placed near the front, an orange door was the only demarcation between there and here. If he got mad and reached for me on the couch, there would be no escape. "What do you like." His deep husky voice penetrated the room again, taking another sip from the glass and crossing his legs, his navy blue suit framed his body perfectly. He noticed my gaze on the glass and offered it to me. "Um_ cake?" My teeth sunk into my lower lip. That was such a stupid answer. He reached across the couch, gently pulling my lip from between my teeth. "You'll hurt yourself." He said, leaning back. "So, you like cake? What flavor?" Wasn't he bored? Last night there'd been no doubt as to why he'd bought me, but now it didn't feel like he wanted sex. "Chocolate. And strawberry. I love strawberry." Back when my life was still mine, my parents used to buy me triple layered cakes on all my birthdays, while we all pretended it was going to be a surprise. The ache that used to be buried in my chest rose again. My mother's dimpled smile was still plastered in my memory. Her face was a blur, just like the rest of my memories. Still, one certainty was that smile that lit up my world. A deep chuckle dragged me from my depressing thoughts. Killian still had a ghost of a smile on his face. "What's so funny?" "It's nothing. You just remind me of someone I used to be close to." He sighed, expression not happy but definitely not the same frown he carried last night. "Used to?" This was a dangerous play, asking questions that weren't my business. "We don't see each other anymore. You look alot like her." His eyes roamed me, like he was staring at some sort of mirror image of the person he was talking about. Before the next stupid question left my lips though, one of the flight attendants came in, bowing slightly to Killian. "We're about to land, please return to the seats and buckle yourselves in. If you have further needs we well see to it after landing." Killian signed as the girl walked away, pulling me off the couch as he stood "Let's go. I'm guessing this is also your first time on a plane?" "No, I've been on planes before, never any this beautiful though." Once again, the beautiful interior catches my eye, from the diamond shaped lights on the premium leather ceiling to the plush silk carpets beneath my feet. "Really? When?" He pushed the orange door open, stepping aside to let me enter first. Six cushioned seats are arranged evenly on both sides, a small glass table beside each. My breath hitched, taking in the light cinnamon scent of the jet, hesitating. He's still trying to learn about my past. "A few of my past owners liked to travel." He grunted, probably irritated by the mention of the people who owned me before him. A reminder that he was carrying used goods. The thought still hung in my mind as Killian nudged me gently into one of the front seats, dragging the leather belt across me securely. "Landing might be a bit intense, but just remember that it's safe. So don't scream again." Killian deadpanned, a single eyebrow raised. My face flushed when the memory of my reaction when the jet hit turbulence in the air followed me like a plague built with humiliation. "I won't. I'll be good." He sucked in a breath, patting my head gently before settling on the seat across from me. Landing is rough as expected, even with the pilot himself announcing it again. My jaw ached from how hard my teeth grounded together. The whole process went by in a blur until the plane landed and Killian was escorting me out of it. The hanger was so big, part of me was convinced someone would get lost. The plane sat at the centre of the metal interior, the fourth wall was completely pulled up leaving a wide open space that gave a view of the airport. A woman approached us as soon as we stepped out of the plane, giving orders to the men standing around to carry the luggage into the carts and away. They all wore the same red vest and pleated trousers. "Mr Morozcov, welcome. I trust your flight was well?" She said, her black hair was pulled into a tight bun, formal just like the black suit. "Ruth, thank you for your help." He turned to me, gesturing at the woman. "This is Ruth, she's my secretary." Ruth stared at me, eyes wide and smiling slightly. "You really found her?" "No." Killian’s answer is sharp, my head snapped up to stare. Hadn't he found me? "I'm not sure." Ruth nodded, reaching for me only for Killian to yank me back by my wrist. After clearing her throat, Ruth spoke again. "The car is this way. Mr Morozcov, some of the partners requested a physical meeting with you tonight, I haven't given them a final answer though." Killian nodded, following her and dragging me with him, his grip on my wrist didn't bruise, but it was firm. She led us out of the airport to the busy Chicago streets, approaching a black car. My knowledge of cars were close to non-existent, but this definitely wasn't the car we drove last night. Once again the question of who Killian was and why he wanted me hung in my brain. Every answer seemed more illogical than the last. Killian pulled the car door open for me, letting me enter before sitting next to me. Ruth was already in the driver's seat, one hand on the wheel and the order on the gear. The mysteries surrounding this man felt choking. Curiosity wasn't a privilege for me, but every part of me burned to know what was happening. He clearly didn't want sex, and that was all I'd ever been traded for my whole life. There had to be something about me that was useful to him, or why would he bother coming all the way to Vegas. My palms felt sweaty, nausea rising to my throat with each bump and pot hole the car drove over. "Hey? What's wrong?" Killian leaned in taking my hand in his. My head shook, heart racing. Would he sell me? Was I some kind of gift for a friend? The possibilities were endless, and him refusing to touch me sexually took away my single chance at security. "Ella if there's something wrong you have to tell me right now." That sounded like a command. Disobedience wasn't exactly an option, not in my place. The lump in my throat made talking nearly impossible, but the words found their way out regardless. And while the regret is instant, so is the relief when when the question escaped me. "Why did you buy me?"The hospital was busy, filled with patients sitting in the lounge, waiting to be called.Killian walked right past all of them, carrying me towards an office deeper in the building.Inside, a man in a white lab coat sat at a desk, staring at his laptop screen through heavy framed glasses. "I'll be with you in a minute, tell my secretary to put your name down.""You'll attend to her now and do so to the best of your capabilities." Killian replied, setting me down into one of the two soft, cushioned chairs across the doctor's desk.He glanced up, eyes widening when he spotted Killian. "Mr Morozcov! What a pleasant surprise.""Considering this is a hospital, I doubt my presence here should be considered good, let alone pleasant." The doctor's fake smile stiffened, clearly unsure as to what to say next."She's injured. I need one of your female doctors to have her checked up." Killian remained standing, his presence crowding the room as he looked down at the doctor."Of course sir. You ca
When my eyes first landed on Killian, it felt like my mind was playing tricks on me. A cruel joke to worsen my already bitter situation. But then Chris raised his hand, ready to hit me. My body curled into itself, eyes pressed shut while waiting for the pain that never came. Chris cried out in pain, forcing me to lift my head. A gasp fell from my lips as my mind struggled to comprehend the scene before me. "What the fuck do you think you're doing?" Chris yelled, curling his fist against his chest. "Why would you fucking do that?" Killian gave him no response, simply reaching down and pulling me off the floor gently. I'd always known we'd meet again, but never once did I think it'd be like that. What was he even doing here? "I believe I should be asking you that. What do you think you're doing? And how fucking dare you touch her?" His voice had that deadly calm it had each time I'd watched him murder a man. Chris, desperate to save some semblance of his dignity, swung
As Dimitri and Alex left, my phone buzzed.Part of me was tempted to ignore it. After all, it was probably just my mother calling to check on me or my father calling to complain.They'd begun paying a weird amount of attention to me this past few weeks.But the phone kept buzzing consistently, and eventually I decided answering it was worth getting whoever it was to shut up.The screen lit up, and an unsaved number was displayed on it. Seven messages.I didn't need to see a name to know who it was.'I found your girl. She's actually right here in Chicago. Address is below.'My gaze remained fixed on the phone screen, at the messages Larskn had sent me just seconds ago with the number I'd instructed him to use.No one could know we were looking for her. Even though Dimitri and Alex wanted me to do just that, them knowing was a sure way for my mother to know, and once she knew, father would know.The new number was an extra precaution to make sure no one found out.And the one thing I w
Killian was falling apart. It became more and more obvious with each day that passed since Ariella's mysterious disappearance in Vegas. I knew she was safe, though that wasn't something I could share with anyone without raising the suspicion that she'd told me where she was going. Now, sitting here on the crappy blue plastic chairs in Killian's private gym, I watched as he continued slamming his fists into the punching bag in front of him, his eyes completely devoid of emotion or anything that made him seem human. Dimitri made a few attempts to speak, only to be cut off with a grunt when Killian punched the bag hard enough to send Dimitri back a bit from where he stood holding it. "She's going to be fine. Calm down." He grunted, releasing the bag and walking away while shaking his sweat-filled hair. Killian gave no reply besides pulling at the white bandages wrapped around his fists. "Darling, why don't you go get something to drink? You look exhausted." My voice was light and
It was the first time I'd ever so much as hinted my feelings for a woman.My parents' reaction was a worthy risk."I suspected," Mom said, picking at her fingernails. "Even if you were only being protective... the way you held her when you two slept together, that wasn't the bond of siblings."Her eyes shifted to Ariella, who was tucked behind me, only peeking out. "Come out, child. I don't bite. And I most certainly won't harm you."Anya glared up at Killian when she said the last part, looking offended that he ever thought she'd do something like that."I might," Dad growled, sending me squirming back even when I'd been about to step out."You will do no such thing," she shot at him, eyes narrowed."I'm sorry. I'm so sorry," Ariella's voice, small and shy like all the progress she'd made since leaving Vegas was wiped clean. "I didn't mean for things to get this far. Please just let me... just let me leave."My breath hitched, eyes darting down to meet her gaze though she carefully a
We stood there for a while, watching as Justin fumbled to crawl away, his face stained with blood, sweat and mucus.He was crying now. Bawling his eyes out like a child while his disfigured arms struggled to carry him towards the door.It dragged on for what felt like hours, though it was probably just minutes in reality.The sight was impossible to bear. Killian stood behind me, holding me like an anchor keeping me from sinking.Still, nausea crawled up my throat, and my dinner threatened to resurface.My body moved without waiting for my mind to question my decision. I turned, searching for Killian's gun from his pocket and pointing it at Justin.Killian gave no reaction to my taking his weapon except wrapping his fingers around mine and helping me take aim.My finger squeezed against the trigger, sending a bullet straight onto his thigh. Justin paused, screaming in pain though he continued to struggle forward.Another bullet flew off, this time sinking into his shoulder.The bullet







