Screw the fucking bastard and his mind games.
And screw that bitch queen.
“I ha—” I cut off when I notice the gleaming look in his eyes.
“Go on,” he challenges. “Say it.”
I clamp my lips shut.
He releases my hands and pulls at my cheek. “See. You can be adorable.”
I swat his hand away.
“Hmm. And here I was contemplating telling you what you want to know.”
I blink through the water. “What I want to know?”
“The story behind what you heard from Jonathan and Queens’ conversation.”
My heartbeat escalates. He’s willing to tell me that?
Aside from Aunt and Uncle, Aiden is the only one who can shine a light on my past.
He said it before, didn’t he? That he knows a lot more than I think I do.
This is my golden opportunity.
Wait.
Aiden is a fucking psycho and he’s probably playing a mind game.
“What do I have to do in return?” I ask.
“You’re learning.” He smiles, and it’s more proud rather than sadistic. “Y
ou should’ve done this from the beginning, you know.”
“As if you’d tell me.”
“I would’ve. For the right price.” He strokes my bottom lip and for some reason, it feels intimate. Too intimate, it’s scary.
I step back from his touch. The tenderness in his eyes is creeping me out. What is that supposed to mean? Another mindfuck?
Don’t you dare fall for it, Elsa. Don’t you fucking dare.
I need to deal with this opportunity logically.
I stare up at him. “What’s the price?”
“Not so fast.” He grabs me by the waist and pulls me to him as he shuts off the water. “First, you have to pay.”
14
Elsa
When Aiden said he’ll make me pay, I didn’t know what the hell he meant.
I had to fight him off so I could dry myself and wear my clothes.