Jayden (Aces MC Series Book 4.5)

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of the situation, your little sister would be having her arse raped
by the ugliest, sweatiest man that I can find, and if she can still walk after
that I may even have a go on her myself. I've seen her babe, she's quite a
looker". I surged forward and spat in his face.
To my surprise, Jackal calmly wiped the saliva from his cheek, "Anyone else
want to get something off their chest?" Jackal glanced around the room,
"Didn't think so. Well ladies, you have one hour to get ready, make sure
you wear something nice." He turned and walked towards the door before
spinning around to face me, "But not you precious, you're moving on."
He slammed the door behind him making me shudder.
    "Moving on? What does he mean
by that?" Lisa asked coming to my side to hug me.
I stroked her head in a warming gesture while I contemplated his words, "I
don't know babe but it probably means I won't be here by the time you get
back." I looked around at the rest of the women who were starting to rise
and move around the room to get ready, "Who else has been moved on in the
time you've been here?" I asked addressing the question at some of the
older women. I'd been here for two years and had never known of anyone leaving
apart from the girls who tried to escape.
The women shook their heads and shrugged indicating that they hadn't seen it
happen before either, well there was always a first for everything and it
looked like I was the guinea pig!
    The women continued to busy
themselves and took it in turns to use the two showers available to us. I packed
a small bag and put some loose fitting clothes on as I was still hurting. I
didn't get washed or even brush my hair because if I was going to meet my
demise then there wasn't much point in wasting valuable time. Instead, I sat
with Lisa and Becky trying to make everything seem as normal as possible.
    Before long the door flung open
and in walked Pyet, he searched the room looking for someone until his eyes met
mine. With a nod of the head he indicated that he'd come for me, I let out a
heavy sigh and turned to Becky first and then Lisa giving them a light kiss on
their cheeks before I stood taking my bag with me. I wasn't friendly with the
other women in the group, and they'd made it clear that they didn't have my
back after last night's events. I wasn't going to make any heartfelt speeches,
they just needed to be careful because one day they just may be like me, and
they'd find out first hand what it was like to have no one in their hour of
need.
    I walked towards him with a blank
expression, I didn't want him to see the fear mounting inside me, I wouldn't
give him the satisfaction. I held my shoulders back and walked passed him out
into the corridor waiting for his instructions. He stepped back and locked the
door, returning the key to his pocket.
"Where you taking me?" I asked knowing full well he wouldn't share
too much information.
"I'm taking you to your new home Sam, you'll be happier there." I
drew my brows looking at him confused. "You're just going to have to trust
me on this one, it's not ideal but it's better than that!" he said
pointing to the door we'd just come from.
He started to walk down the corridor, "Oh, do you want me to wear a
blindfold?" I asked franticly, I didn't want to see something I shouldn't
and then be punished for it later.
"No, you're good. It doesn't really matter anymore." Pyet opened the
main door to the building and I followed closely behind him taking everything
in. If I did come out of this alive, at least I had some recollection of this
place. Pyet marched towards the car across the uneven gravel, my head was still
spinning so I couldn't keep up with him. He opened the car door and waited for
me to catch up, aiding me by supporting my arm as I got into the car, he shut
the door firmly before jogging around to the driver's side.
What the fucking hell was going on, first no blindfold and now chivalrous
gestures, I was way beyond confused.
    I sat in silence as Pyet

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