Sold to the devil
hem. The silence of the mansion echoed louder than any scream. For once, he hadn't come the seco
aying more than a command or a cruel insult. But tonight, the silence wrappe
shown me around earlier had spoken of him like he was a wounded
said as we walked through the halls earlier th
just loyal? Either way
open. My heart thudde
m. I could feel him, the tension he always brough
I expected
he d
a few seconds. And then, I heard
it here, d
. Slowly
rd me with the usual hunger in his eyes. No-he stood
respond.
aid, not as s
voice came out dry, cracked. I hadn't spoken to him since t
r. "You're not s
n't mean I
might hit me. But he didn't. He just stood there, star
ive his cologne smelled. How his shirt clung to his arms. I hated th
it at the edg
flin
I won't touc
. My arms loosened from around my
onster," he added.
ess your sins and expect me to forgive yo
t really. But something close. "Yo
f things you do
ting to s
e stretched
ally, voice low. "You were payment.
ts. "And what am
able flickered in his eyes. "You'
dn't b
The softness-if that's
, he paused. Looked over his shoulder.
r click
since I came into thi