Rogue (Damaged Devils Book 9) by Charity Parkerson

Rogue (Damaged Devils Book 9) by Charity Parkerson

Author:Charity Parkerson [Parkerson, Charity]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Punk & Sissy Publications
Published: 2024-02-05T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

The pain was unimaginable. That wasn’t the worst part. It was the binds. Scott’s mind was an absolute mess. He was a rat, scratching at the cage inside his mind. It had been years since anyone kept him chained and Scott couldn’t handle it. He had spent too many years locked up as a child under the guise of protecting him from himself. The sheer terror and PTSD blocked the worst of the pain. He feared losing what little he had left of his sanity.

“You’ve spent countless hours in Rian’s home. There’s no way you haven’t gotten some insight into his business. How many men does he employ? How many guards does he keep? Is he guarded even inside his home?”

Scott couldn’t focus enough to answer. His tongue couldn’t connect with his brain. His full-blown panic kept him paralyzed. Another sharp blow landed against his mid-section, stealing his air. He gasped. The old man in a wheelchair who had been firing questions at him nonstop practically shook in his rage. Each new question had him spitting in his impatience. He didn’t understand Scott couldn’t talk. Scott was trapped inside his head, reliving a nightmare childhood that had scarred him for life. His entire body shook from shock. The first thing the man with the dead eyes had done was stitch Scott’s neck with nothing for the pain or germs. They needed him alive… for now. Then he had been strung up like a side of beef. That was where they had been torturing him ever since. Scott wasn’t built for this. He imagined he would die soon. Not because he was defiant, but because he was broken.

Scott knew he was for real fucked when the hallucinations came. A man in a pink bunny costume hopped across the outside of the doorway behind the men torturing him. Scott forgot to be terrified for a moment. He hadn’t seen things that weren’t there in years. Then the bunny peeked his head around the corner. His bright pink bunny ears flopped. He held a finger to his lips, beckoning Scott to stay quiet. Oddly, Scott welcomed the insanity.

The rabbit bounced into the room, dancing on his toes. He moved so fast and quietly, Scott questioned his mind even further. In quick succession, he put a bullet through all four men’s heads. It happened so fast and accurately that Scott could only blink, even as blood splattered across him. They hadn’t had time to react. The rabbit had been too good.

The bunny hopped his way. “Do you think you can walk?”

Scott didn’t respond. There was no way this was real. His mind had finally snapped. There was no way a pink bunny with black paint on the tip of his nose and whiskers drawn on his cheeks had come to save him. The man’s eyes were so kind. His voice was sweet. He looked like an angel in bunny pjs.

The rabbit shook his head. “That’s what I thought. Hang on.” He turned and easily dumped the old man’s body onto the floor.



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