Lover Tamed | By : Sarah_Wolfe Category: A through F > Black Dagger Brotherhood Views: 3499 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Chapter 6
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The file that Butch had brought in the other day was currently open, and Wrath was pouring through all the contents. He had to hand it to V. The clever bastard certainly knew how to do a background check that National Security probably couldn’t even get, and then some. The amount of information he had on Miss Evelyn Chambers was simply astounding. He was surprised that it didn’t include a complete rundown of what she ate everyday for breakfast.
The file was thicker than he expected it to be for a girl of only twenty-three. There was more to the story than just the little artist that she appeared to be. But what he found was not what he expected. The girl’s history was anything but roses and sunshine. She wasn’t a stranger to abuse and violence. Apparently, Eve and her mother had lived a nomadic lifestyle when she was a child. The mother had a laundry list of shitty jobs and even shittier places to live. Her mother had finally moved them in a better – though not by much – part of town when she had gotten knocked up again. Eve had been eight at the time. Her mother’s love life had been a wreck. Her boyfriends had been as common as colds; there had been a new one on her arm just about every month. Each one had been worse than the former. Before Dina Malone’s current marriage she had dated Michael Zimmerman, a lowlife that had a criminal record as long as the transcontinental railway. He had been booked for everything from outstanding tickets, to possession, to assault. Evidently Prince Charming had beaten her mother on an almost daily basis. But that soon wasn’t enough and he set his sights on Eve. The chair creaked as Wrath leaned back in the worn wood. Reading for so long had given him a splitting headache. He really needed a break from all this being king shit. Scrubbing a hand over his face, Wrath sighed audibly. At least he was almost done going over the sheaf of papers. There was nothing in it to suggest that she was a psychopath, which was somewhat a relief. Not that he was afraid she would harm him in anyway, but he did have his shellan and all the rest of the brothers’ shellans to worry about as well as Z’s little girl. He would not take the chance and put them in harm’s way. Eve had been through living hell, and now he was putting her through more. He wasn’t that cold of a bastard where he didn’t feel sorry for her. If there hadn’t been so many complications in simply letting her go, he would have done so. The entire vampire race was his number one priority. He couldn’t let an untrustworthy stranger go back into the human world with the knowledge that vampires were among them. Wrath couldn’t take any such risk. It was best to keep a close eye on her for awhile. Maybe one day they could cut her loose. But for right now, it was in everyone’s best interest to keep her locked away from the world. What she was now was something unpredictable. Evelyn had been transformed into a new creature. No one knew how strong the divine blood flowing through her veins was and what she was capable of. She could become unstable and be a danger to herself and those around her. Worse case scenario, they would be forced to take her out. Wrath hoped it wouldn’t come down to that. The knock on the door was subtle, soft and unsure of itself. Just by the knock, Wrath knew it wasn’t one of the brothers or the boys. It was female, most likely a certain female he didn’t have the patience to deal with at the moment. He straightened in his chair then sighed as he closed the folder on Eve and set it aside. “Come in,” he called out. His office door swung open to reveal one of the million problems collecting on his plate. She took one hesitant step into the large office, and then peered around with wide eyes looking for possible danger. He could hear her heart flutter nervously. “Are you going to stand there gawking all day? I do have other pressing matters that need to be dealt with,” Wrath rumbled, trying to hurry the deer-in-headlights routine along. “Uh, sorry to bother you but I need to talk to you for a few minutes,” Eve said, closing the door and approaching the dainty little desk. “I take it you’ve made a decision,” Wrath stated, already knowing what she had come to talk to him about. There was no other reason for her to be coming to him. “Yeah, I have. I, uh, I’m gonna take you up on the offer to stay here with you band of merry vampires. But that’s not all I want to talk to you about though.” She began twisting her hands together nervously. She didn’t meet his stare, choosing to look down at her toes instead. The king knew just by her behavior that he wasn’t going to like what tumbled out of her mouth next. Not. One. Little. Bit. And he was right. “I need to go back to my apartment. There are things there that I have to have,” Eve blurted out. Wrath would have laughed if she wasn’t completely serious. “You can forget it. There is nothing there that we can’t supply here if it is a necessity. There is nothing there that you have to have.” “This is all I ask of you. I don’t care about my clothes, or my furniture, or any of that other bullshit. What I want is irreplaceable. Please…just let me get it,” she begged. “I don’t care how irreplaceable it is. I can’t risk you getting out. You might be tempted to run. Sorry. That’s just the way it is,” Wrath said. She looked at him then, he could tell her face was set in determination. He could even here it strengthening her voice. “Then send someone to get it for me. I don’t really care. Just as long as I get what I need.” Wrath’s dark brows shot up over his wraparounds. “You are in no position to demand anything of me.” “That may be, but I never asked for any of this. I never asked to be spirited away from my life. I’ve been abducted to somewhere completely foreign with absolutely nothing. I’m in a freefall, and all I want something familiar to ground me. Please. Please let me have that,” Eve finished in a voice barely above a whisper. “So tell me,” he began, leaning back in his chair causing it to squeak softly, “what is so damned important that I risk someone going to your apartment to retrieve whatever the hell it is that you want?” Eve sighed then paced back and forth a few times as if debating to tell him or not. “It’s,” – she took a deep breath before continuing on, steeling her resolve – “pictures of my family and stuff. If I can never see them again I at least want to keep them in my memory. It’s all in a black box in a closet so you wouldn’t have to dig through all my stuff to find it. It’s the most valuable thing I own. My brother died when he was just a boy and the only things I have of his are in there.” Wrath was quiet for a long period of time, having an internal debate. He could sense that she was being completely honest with him, that there was no hidden agenda. He didn’t see the harm in sending someone to get one little box full of sentimental things. It seemed something that meant a lot to her. The pity that he felt for her was pulling at his heartstrings and he nearly cursed at the softening he felt toward her. She suddenly stopped pacing and turned to him then. “You know, don’t you?” Her tone wasn’t angry, just matter-of-fact. “Yeah, I know. I had a file drawn up on you. I wanted to know who I was dealing with.” It was nothing personal. When Butch had first come to the mansion as a human, V had done the same with him. Butch had to earn the Brothers’ trust, and in time, he had. It was a complete shock when the cop had turned out to be Wrath’s blooded cousin. “Does it include…everything?” Eve asked, fear showing in her wide violet eyes. Wrath nodded. “Pretty much.” “Shit,” she said under her breath. She resumed the pacing. Wrath followed her blurry movements. It sort of reminded him of a tiger at the zoo waiting for the one opportunity to pounce on one of the onlookers and tear them to shreds. “V and Butch are the only other two that know besides me; Butch for obvious reasons and V because he’s the one that had to get all the information about you together. If I have any questions, I’ll just go to those two,” he disclosed, trying to put her at ease. Eve stopped moving and stopped to face him. “Or you can just come ask me. It is about me after all. It’s not like I have a reason to lie to you. I’m stuck here and you and I both fucking know that you are never letting me out. I have no hopes of ever existing in the real world again. Now that I know what I am, I don’t think it would be a wise idea to be around people either. I could be a ticking time bomb. The last thing I want to do is hurt someone innocent. Just please keep my past to yourself. I don’t need to become that girl all over again where I’m a spectacle. It was not fun the first time around, and I have no desire to skip along that path again.” Wrath had to hand it to her. She was smarter and tougher than she looked. He would have thought that she would have put up more of a fight, nagging endlessly until she got her way. It would have gotten her nowhere except tied to a chair with tape over her trap to shut her up. “What he did to you…”Wrath began. “No, don’t you dare!” Eve cut him off, fire lighting up her eyes. “Don’t feel sorry for me. I never needed anyone’s pity. It was a long time ago. I’m over it.” He nodded his head. His respect for her rose considerably. She wasn’t going to use the sympathy card for personal gain, nor was she looking for it. “I just want you to know that when I’m done reading it I’ll hand it over to you, then you can decided what you want to do with it. And if you ever need to talk to someone…” Eve leaned against the desk. “Don’t worry. Like I said, it’s done…it’s over. I’m tight.” “I was just going to say that we have someone you can talk to if you ever need to. Now, there is something else that you are not telling me. I can smell the anxiety and that you’re hiding something. What is it?” She was quiet for a long while, standing still and hugging her arms to herself. He could practically hear the gears turning in her head, debating on if it was wise to tell him or not. Finally she decided that it didn’t matter if he knew or not. “He was the one that stabbed me in that alley. He is one of those…things. Tiny fucking rock we live on, isn’t it?” She laughed, but it was full of sorrow. He didn’t have to even ask who ‘he’ was. “Too fucking true.” There was another pause before Wrath carried on. “I’ll have Fritz get you a room ready so you don’t have to stay in Lassiter’s. And tell you what, I’ll have someone go and get your shit, but you have to do something for me in return.” “Name it,” she said with no hesitation. Wrath leaned forward, resting his head on steepled fingers. He wanted to get this over with so he could pass the hell out. He hadn’t gotten much sleep last night and the lancing pain in his head was becoming a real bitch. Mix that with six hours of reading with his shitty eyesight. “I want no arguments from you about going back to your human life. That is over and done with. Also, if there is anything strange that happens with you, you come and tell me. And I mean anything. If you have a fucking hangnail, I want to know about it. You feel me?” “Yeah, I get you. I’d so give you a hug right now, but you don’t look like the hugging type. Plus the vampire death squad you have would charge right in here and rip my head off,” Eve said, happiness crawling into her tone. Wrath flashed a quick upturn of the lips. “It would probably work in your best interest not to. I’ll send someone to get your box. I’ll have Fritz bring it up to you. Now, if you don’t mind, I’d like to get some work done,” Wrath said, dismissing her. “Really, thank you, Wrath.” And with that, Eve went over to the door and left.While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. The AFF system includes a rigorous and complex abuse control system in order to prevent improper use of the AFF service, and we hope that its deployment indicates a good-faith effort to eliminate any illegal material on the site in a fair and unbiased manner. This abuse control system is run in accordance with the strict guidelines specified above.
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