The Flesh Cartel #9: Trials and Errors by Rachel Haimowitz & Heidi Belleau
Author:Rachel Haimowitz & Heidi Belleau [Haimowitz, Rachel & Belleau, Heidi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B00EBND3T2
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Published: 2013-08-02T12:00:00+00:00
For one long, horrible, vomit-inducing minute, Mat had actually thought Dougie was going to go through with it. And then heâd felt like absolute shit for being so relieved when Dougie didnât. This was what he wanted, wasnât it? For Dougie to give in to Nikolaiâs desires? To not suffer anymore?
But it seemed that even not suffering was its own form of torture, a torture that maybe didnât hurt as much as punishments and consequences, but chipped away at you just the same. He couldnât sit by and let that happen to his brother. Nikolaiâs logic sounded okay in theory, but that was what Nikolai did, just kept talking and talking and talking until you believed what he said, until you accepted his worldview as your own. Guys like Roger werenât happy in their submission, they were dead inside. That wasnât happiness, that was numbness. And maybe if your only options were numbness or pain, you would choose numbness, but at what cost? And what if your only options werenât numbness or pain? What if freedom was still on the table?
Yes. They could get out. Mat would save them. Dougie still had some piece of himself left, but it was a light going out fast, flickering like a fluorescent bulb on its last legs. Mat had to get him out of here. God, if only he didnât have this fucking gag, he could talk to him, tell him everything. Tell him about his deal with Nikolai, tell him he was sorry, tell him he loved him more than anything, more than his own life, and heâd save him even if he had to die trying.
But he supposed that was why Nikolai had gagged and tied him in the first place. The fucking bastard. Heâd promised to let them see each other; he hadnât promised to let them speak to or comfort one another. He hadnât promised not to turn their meeting into another tortureâto the contrary, in fact; heâd warned Mat to be careful what he wished for.
I shouldâve known. I shouldâve seen this coming somehow.
Now if he could just get out of this fucking chair. He was pretty sure he understood why Dougie hadnât untied him, why Dougie probably wouldnât untie him. No mistaking the confusion, the torment in his brotherâs eyes. The self-recrimination. The helplessness. The desire to please Nikolai, the fear of failure. This whole setup mightâve made Dougie question, but it wasnât going to make him risk more than that. So Mat would be stuck in this fucking chair all night, wouldnât he. Probably end up pissing himself. He balled his hands into fists and twisted his wrists again, glad for a moment of the penis gag to bite down on when pain flared breathlessly sharp in his torn skin. Nikolai would punish him for doing that to himself, but he didnât fucking care, wasnât even afraid of the serum, not if it meant he could get his hands free, get this gag off, talk Dougie back to him, back to sanity, to resistance, to escape.
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