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Chapter 3

Author: Nia Kas
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The air in that massive penthouse wasn’t just cold, it was thin as hell, like the whole place was sitting at some impossible altitude that was actively trying to suck the oxygen out of my lungs. I hadn’t moved an inch from where Caius had left me. My feet were killing me, and my damp waitress uniform was starting to chafe in all the wrong places, but I couldn’t stop staring down the hallway where he’d disappeared.  

I was officially a prisoner in this weird museum of modern opulence. The walls were covered in art that looked like it had been yanked from different centuries, and the whole architecture screamed expensive tomb. Everything felt cold, calculated, and dead. I needed to move. I needed a weapon, a map, a hidden phone, a damn signal flare, anything that could help me get the hell out of here.  

I took a shaky step toward the corridor. The floor was so ridiculously polished it felt like walking on black ice in socks. My heart was hammering so loud I was sure it echoed. I reached the archway, and the hallway stretched out forever, it was lit by these flickering dim lights that threw long, jagged shadows across the walls. It looked like the perfect setup for a trap, but standing there like a statue wasn’t going to get me anywhere. I wasn’t about to just rot in place.  

“Going somewhere, Andrea?”  

The voice came from right behind me. I spun around so fast I nearly gave myself whiplash, my breath catching hard in my throat. Caius was leaning against a pillar like he’d been there the whole time, arms crossed over his chest, those blood-red eyes glowing with the same predatory amusement. He hadn’t made a single sound. He just… appeared.  

“I’m trying to find the bathroom,” I lied, trying to sound cold and detached even though my voice was shaking. “Or do you kidnap people but still expect them to die wandering these creepy hallyways? Pick a struggle, man.”  

He didn’t even blink. Just watched me with that intense stare, his gaze sliding slowly over my face, down my neck, and then lingering on the rise and fall of my chest. It made my skin prickle. He pushed off the pillar and closed the distance in two long, predatory strides. He was suddenly so close I could feel that weird temperature thing radiating off him, cold one second, burning the next. Like standing next to a freezer that had somehow caught fire.  

He didn’t touch me, but he crowded me right up against the wall anyway. His arm slammed against the stone beside my head, boxing me in completely. His scent hit me hard, rain, iron, and something dark and addictive that made my head spin and my thoughts get fuzzy.  

“You are not here to wander the halls,” he murmured, his voice dropping into that low, dangerous register that turned my knees to jelly. “You’re here to fulfill the debt.”  

He leaned in, his lips brushing the sensitive skin just below my ear. His breath was hot against my skin while the rest of him stayed ice-cold. He was testing me, pushing every limit I had, and his presence felt like it was suffocating me in the best and worst ways.  

“What debt?” I snapped, finally finding some of that familiar sharp-edged attitude I used on rude customers back at the diner. “My grandfather’s dead. Whatever he owed died with him. You can’t just yank me out of my life over some ancient, dusty contract I never even knew about, let alone signed.”  

He chuckled, that dark raspy sound vibrating straight through my chest. His hand moved to my waist, fingers digging in just enough to remind me he could snap me like a twig if he felt like it. It was arrogant as hell, possessive, and honestly terrifying.  

“Your grandfather didn’t owe me money, Andrea,” he shot back, his voice dropping even lower. “He owed me a life. He begged me to save you that night, and in exchange, he handed over your future. I didn’t drag you here. I simply came to collect what was already paid for.”  

I glared up at him, trying to hide how badly my legs were shaking. “That’s insane. I’m a person, not some piece of property. My life is mine, not some hand-me-down you can grab whenever you’re bored. You’re completely delusional if you think I’m just gonna roll over and accept this.”  

He didn’t get angry. Instead he looked at me like I was a puzzle he was actually enjoying figuring out. “Ownership is just a word people use for something that’s irrevocably theirs,” he said, his eyes flashing with that dangerous crimson light. “And you are mine, Andrea. Perfectly intact and fully aware of exactly who you answer to now.”  

He leaned in until his forehead rested against mine. The contact sent an electric jolt through me, it was so strong that my vision blurred for a second.  

“You think you’re fighting for your freedom,” he whispered, his thumb grazing my lower lip in this silent, brutal command. “But you’re only fighting for a version of yourself that doesn’t exist anymore. Get used to the new one.”  

He pulled back just enough to lock eyes with me. His expression was unreadable, but that burning hunger was still there, brighter than ever. He didn’t look like a guy who’d already won, he looked like someone who was only getting started on savoring his new prize.  

“Clean yourself up, Andrea,” he called over his shoulder as he turned and started walking away. His voice echoed through the huge empty space. “Dinner is at eight. Don’t be late,  I hate being kept waiting for what’s rightfully mine.”  

I stayed pressed against the cold stone for a long moment after he left, my skin was still burning where he’d touched me. My blood felt like it was singing in my veins in this weird, traitorous way that made me want to scream. He really thought he could just dictate my whole existence, my body, my entire life.  

But as I watched his shadow disappear down the hall, something cold and sharp settled in my gut. Sure, he was the King of this twisted hellish domain wherever it was. But even kings got overthrown, if he wanted to keep me, he was going to have to deal with the fact that I wasn’t just some shiny prize on a shelf. I was a bomb, and I was going to blow his entire kingdom apart from the inside.  

First, though, I needed to get out of this damn hallway. I started moving again, keeping my back to the wall, my eyes scanning every inch of this insane place. All the doors were solid wood with no handles and no visible locks like the whole building was one giant high-tech trap. At the end of the hall I spotted a small window and sprinted toward it.  

I expected city lights or at least some sign of the outside world that would let me know exactly where I was. Instead I saw nothing but swirling black mist. No ground and no sky, just endless emptiness. My stomach did a full backflip. This wasn’t even Earth anymore, was it?  

I backed away fast, my hands trembling. If I couldn’t run out the front door, I’d have to get smarter. Make him think he was winning. Make him trust me, at least a little. I remembered that flicker of respect in his eyes when I pushed back against him, buried under all that obsession.  

Maybe that was the play. Maybe surviving here wasn’t about hiding or running blindly, maybe I needed to make myself so useful, so dangerous, that he couldn’t afford to get rid of me.  

Suddenly, I heard footsteps approaching me from behind. I straightened up quick, wiped the dampness off my face, and tried to look as unbothered as possible. A servant, if that’s what she was, stepped out of a hidden panel in the wall. Her skin was unnaturally pale and her eyes looked like blank glass. She didn’t really look at me, just gestured toward a doorway I hadn’t noticed before.  

“The wardrobe is ready, My Queen,” she murmured, her voice dry and papery.  

*My Queen?*   what the hell?.

I didn’t argue. I followed her into a room bigger than my entire old apartment. There were racks and racks of clothes that filled the space, silk gowns, leather pieces that looked like armor and  jewelry that probably cost more than I’d make in ten lifetimes. My mind was racing while I browsed,  I needed something that didn’t scream “helpless damsel.” I grabbed a simple black shift dress and a pair of sturdy boots that actually looked like I could run in them.  

I spent the next hour scrubbing every trace of mud and my old life off my skin. Every time I caught my reflection, I saw the fear still lurking in my eyes, but I shoved it down deep. When I finally stepped out of the wardrobe, I felt a little more like myself and a lot less like a pathetic pet.  

By the time I made it back to the main area, the table was already set, it was a massive black slab with two chairs. Caius was already there, swirling a glass of deep red liquid. He looked up, his gaze raking over me slowly, and for a split second I thought I saw actual surprise flicker across his face.  

“You cleaned up well,” he said, almost softly.  

“I don’t like being messy,” I replied, sitting down across from him. I didn’t touch the food. I just stared him down, daring him to say something first.  

He didn’t eat either. He just watched me with that same intense predator stare. “Not hungry?” he asked.

“I’m not interested in being fed by you,” I said, keeping my voice steady. “You say I belong to you, but I don’t think you’ve figured out what that really means yet. You thought you bought a toy, instead you invited a wrecking ball straight into your house.”  

He laughed, low and rich. “You’ve got spirit, Andrea. I wonder how long it’ll take to break it.”  

“Keep wondering,” I said, leaning forward. “The longer you wait, the more time I have to figure out exactly how to tear this whole place apart.”  

He leaned back, his eyes dancing with dark amusement. “We’ll see.”  

The rest of dinner was this heavy, silent standoff. I didn’t touch my plate, but I watched his every move, learning his rhythm, the way he thought. One day I’d use all of it against him. I’d be the best damn consort he’d ever had and the last one he ever actually controlled.  

The fuse was lit, and I wasn’t letting it burn out. I looked at him with the cold focus of someone who had nothing left to lose. For the first time, I think he really saw it too. He wasn’t dealing with some fragile human girl anymore. He was dealing with a woman who’d figured out that in a world full of monsters, the only way to survive was to become the deadliest one of all.  

I just had to keep my head down, play the part, and wait for the perfect moment to strike. It was a long game, but hey, I’d been a waitress. I knew how to handle entitled men who thought they owned everything. This was just a much bigger tip… and way higher stakes. I took a deep breath and, for the first time since I got dragged here, I actually felt ready.

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