Page 51 of Tainted Vows


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A coil of dread twists in my gut, because if I didn’t willingly leave, I must have been taken.

I return to the conversation I had with my mother, and my refusal to do my job. Would she have turned me in right then and there? Did The Web take me into custody?

I grab my neck and find that my collar is gone.

No!

Did they kill Mateo?

Tears form in my eyes, but before they can release, the door flings open and a dark bearded man I’ve never seen before enters the room.

He looks at me, his eyes full of trepidation, and I wonder what could have a big man like him so anxious at the sight of someone as small and disheveled as me, but before I can say anything, he barks, “She’s awake.”

EIGHTEEN

Mateo

I enterthe room and see my wife sitting up, a blanket clutched to her chest.

And my heart breaks.

“You disappoint me, Ivy.”

She blinks at me.

I pull over a chair and take a seat. “I’m going to ask you a series of questions. If you lie to me, I’ll know it, and I promise to make you pay. Do you understand?”

She nods.

“Are you a part of an entity that calls themselves The Web?”

She looks down at the bedding.

“Answer me, Ivy.”

She nods.

“Say it!”

“Yes,” she finally says.

My stomach drops, though I don’t know why it should. I already knew what she was and her intentions for me.

But I have to hear them from her spider lips.

“Were you intending to kill me?” I ask.

“Yes.”

“Well, I’m sorry to say, but that’s not going to happen.”

“Good.”

“Good?”

“I never wanted you dead. Or…once I did, but I don’t now.”

“Don’t think for a second that you can weasel your way out of your punishment, which will be vast. If you thought Black Thorn Manor was bad, just wait until you’re locked in a real cage.”