The Price of His Control
glass tower, the key card feeling heavy and wrong in my hand. This place, Mark' s penthouse, had never felt like home, but now it felt like a
sister. My litt
The first thing that hit me wasn't the sterile, scentless a
ike a phy
He wasn't alone. A man I didn't recognize, older, with a kind face, was with him. They
rawl. It was a world away from the cold, damp earth I h
one he used for business partners and magazine covers, froze on his fa
ed shoes. Disgust flickered across his features. He d
ou doing? You didn
as all for me. The friendly man beside him looked uncom
nit before coming up. You know the rules. You're
s if I were carrying a plague. The older
a break. She's just been t
all due respect, standards are what keep us safe.
d 'nurse' like
as if summoned. She wore a crisp, white pantsuit and a look of pract
ilk. "Sarah, you look exhausted. Why don't you go down to
a problem to be managed. She was reinforcing Mark' s obs
muffling my ability to speak, to fight back. All I coul
touch me. He never touched me when he thought I was "contaminated." Instead, he grabbed the sm
were a dead rat. He marched to the trash chute built into the wall, a high-tech monstrosity forvoid of any warmth. "Get out. And do
back to his guest, he placed a reassuring hand on Dr. Chen's shoulde
only applied to me. They didn't apply t
changing into pre-approved clothes, leaving my personal belongings downstairs, all of it wasn't
t my dying sister come here, but welcomed Lisa's family. It was in the way he saw me,
g that had been slowly dying
rned around, pressed the button for the elevat
with Dr. Chen again, Lisa standing beside
. I walked out of the lobby, out of the building, and into
back. I started mentally packing a bag, not a physical one, but a list of things I needed to take from that a
sterile, loveless world. I was done. Whatever he offered, whatever he threatened