I might’ve been able to get help from him eventually, but I didn’t have time to wait for it.
Aydin’s mind games. Taylor’s leering. Rory’s scowls.
I wasn’t sure why I’d remained protected, but I wasn’t counting on it lasting.
Will could get revenge on me all he wanted. Back in Thunder Bay.
It was time for a plan.
I walked down the hallway and entered the game room, spotting the pool cues on the wall. I took one down, pausing as I looked at all the paintings adorning the maroon wallpaper on the walls.
This place was like Dracula’s Castle with all its nooks and treasures. But sad and dying, too. Why would people send their kids here? Why not a beach, with sun and warmth? Depression only made moods worse. Was this place really supposed to help?
I gazed at the paintings of ships and pirates, of sea battles and sea creatures. What was the connection? Did the person who previously owned the house enjoy the ocean?
Or were we close to one?
A sudden weight anchored me to the ground, a new possibility I hadn’t considered.
If this was an island, I was fucked.
I needed to get to the roof. It was the best view I was going to get.
I shook my head. There were too many problems, and I wasn’t solving any of them. It was Thursday, and my co-workers at the firm would’ve reported me missing by now, right? Missing one day would be odd for me, but two?
I wasn’t friendly with any of them. No one had a key to my apartment. But they’d contact the police if I wasn’t showing up to work or answering my phone. Right?
Not that it would do any good. No one would find me here anyway.
“You walk around bold as brass, don’t you?” someone said from the dark corner in the room.
I startled, turning around and searching for the source.
“Like you have nothing to fear,” he added.
I twisted my head right again, finally seeing long, black-clad legs. He slouched in the chair at the far corner behind the chess table. His face was in shadow.
I inched around the pool table, toward the door, but kept my eyes on him.
“But you forget,” he panted. “We’re all in here for a reason.”
Taylor.
There was movement, and I stepped closer, my heart starting to hammer. He’d been sitting there the whole time. Watching me. Why was he out of breath?
I fisted the pool cue in my hand as I approached.
“Ask me what I did,” he said. And then continued with a loaded tone, “Ask Rory what he did. The underwater wax museum at his parents’ lake house. It was soooo lifelike.”
A shiver ran up my spine. A wax museum? Lifelike. What the hell did that mean?
And then I saw him.
I dropped my gaze, seeing his cock in his hand as he jerked it.
I sucked in a breath, rearing back.
He stroked up and down, quicker and quicker, and then I spotted my blue panties.