Oaths and Omissions (Monsters & Muses #3)(95)



More than that, though, I’m angry. That’s the emotion I settle on as he attempts to sully something Jonas and I enjoy, though I’m not sure how he knows.

I guess Preston always did have a knack for knowing what buttons of mine to push.

“Just getting you lubed up,” he says, pinching my cheek until I wince. “We don’t want the boys going in dry, do we?”

Remaining silent, I watch as he walks over to a metal, rectangular case on the floor by the grand piano, bending down and unlatching it. I can’t see what he pulls out, because he’s only got one floor lamp turned on so we’re surrounded by shadows, but whatever it is, he stares at it for a long time.

Turns it over slowly, inspecting every little inch.

My palms grow clammy and my knees begin to ache. “Shame what happened to the rest of your boys, huh?”

Preston’s head whips around, and he glares. “Don’t tell me Lenny Primrose condones violence now.” He chuckles, pushing to his feet while keeping his mystery object hidden behind his back. “Oh, bug, think of how much more fun it’ll be this time if you fight back. I bet I can charge double, and have your dad paid back in no time.”

My eyes flicker to him. “What?”

He gasps, pressing his fingers to his lips. “Oops, did I let the cat out of the bag? Goodness, I certainly hope that doesn’t put a damper on your relationship with dear ol’ Daddy.”

“What do you mean, you’ll be able to pay him back?”

Clicking his tongue, he moves in front of the fireplace, switching the mystery object so it’s still hidden from my view. “I really shouldn’t say.”

As my mind swims with possibilities, trying to keep up with his nonsense, he just sighs.

“Oh, fine. I’ll bite since I did bring it up.” He speaks to me over his shoulder, while he messes around with the fire. I hear it crackle and spit as he toys with the flames, but when I crane my neck to get a better look, he moves with me. “I know you think I’m this evil mastermind who set out to hurt you, but the reality is much simpler than that. Your dad paid me to do it.”

I roll my eyes, resisting the urge to laugh, cry, and puke all at once. “You’re such a fucking liar, Preston.”

“Normally, yes.” He shrugs, unbothered. “Don’t tell me you never wondered why he didn’t take you seriously in the first place. What kind of overprotective dad doesn’t launch into immediate investigation mode when his precious angel tells him she was brutally assaulted?”

“What kind of person casually talks about the assault he orchestrated?” I snap, his words bringing the memory once again to the forefront of my brain. My fingers hook into the neckline of my top, and I focus on my breathing, trying not to have a panic attack again.

Turning around to face me again, Preston holds up one hand. “Hey, I didn’t really orchestrate it. Your dad offered me a lump sum if I could get you in a compromising position. He brought the guys in. I mean, some of them were my friends, but for the most part they were just looking to bang Miss Prim and Proper.”

“Why would he do that?” Shaking my head, his words still don’t compute. Daddy’s a lot of things, but… evil? No way. “Why would you do that?”

Stepping forward, Preston finally slides his other arm out from behind his back, revealing an elongated metal rod that looks a lot like a fire iron. The blunt, odd-shaped end glows orange, like he’s been holding it to the open flame this entire time.

I swallow, eyeing the bar. So much is happening right now that my nervous system struggles to keep up, but this new addition makes my chest feel like it’s caving in.

“’Cause you agreed to it.”

“When I thought it was just going to be you and one other person.” Shame floods my bones, incinerating the strength in my marrow. “You lied to me and said you needed money, and that if I did it, you’d be off the hook.”

“That part was true. I just needed more money than I initially thought. Apparently, you can’t gamble with the mob and not pay up. Your dad offered me a way out, so I took it.”

“You drugged me. Raped me.”

“Whoa, now. Easy with the R word, Lenny bug. That’s a serious accusation.”

My eyebrows shoot into my hairline, and exasperation wraps around my sternum, pulling tight. “You’re insane. Literally a fucking insane person. I hope Jonas cuts your dick off when he gets here.”

“Ah, yes, your knight in a dirty leather jacket.” Sighing, Preston continues walking toward me, wielding the iron like a baton. He stops just in front of me, lifting the metal so I can see the flat shape at the end.

It’s a W, hollowed out and engraved with tiny roses and thorns inside. I squint at the shape, trying to place its familiarity in my mind.

“When all this is said and done, that psycho assassin’s getting pinned for this, too. Gonna make sure to mark you up with his brand, so everyone knows he came back to finish you off. Won’t be hard, since your scar will match the one he leaves on all his other victims.”

Daddy’s head. The scar he got the night of the assassination attempt that helped police identify Jonas in the attack.

It’s the same W as the little charm on the corded bracelet he wears.

The Wolfe family insignia.

“You’re not marking me.”

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