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“Fine.” I smirked. “Say I do...will you let me go? Will you completely forget about me and never come after me again if I get one of these trespassing rats pregnant?”

“If you work with us instead of against us. If you prove to us you’re willing to run Brimstone Industries under our guidance and do what we ask for the sake of your legacy, of course we’ll leave you alone. You may live your life however you wish.”

“Bull. Shit.”

“You always were a pain in my ass,” Marcus muttered, showing his true colours.

I chuckled around my pain. “Fuck you too.”

“This hurts me as much as it hurts you, you know.”

“Sure, it does.” I flung my hand up, delivering a vulgar finger at the drone. “Go jump off a cliff, Marcus.”

“When you wake up, meditate on your choices, Lucien.” The vitalsync core beeped as another flash of red released the final dose I’d never been able to withstand. “Either pass on your blood to a nameless child that will mean nothing to you, or continue to suffer until you obey.”

My vision went white as the pain surged, doubling, tripling—a flood of molten magma in my veins. I fell to both knees, my breath hitching, fingers clawing at the disc surgically implanted in my chest.

The drone lingered above me, watching as I fell to the side and convulsed.

Marcus sighed. “I really hope that one day you’ll behave. But until that day...suffer well.”

My eyes rolled back as sunlight broke into shards.

The last thing I saw was Whisper as he roared at the drone, leapt into the sky, and swatted it.

He smashed it against the roof.

And as he tore out the innards of the flying spy, the world folded in on itself, taking me with it, hurtling me into a volcano of pain.

Chapter Thirty-Six

“AH, YOU’RE HERE!” DASHING OUT OF the bathroom where I’d finished washing away yesterday’s awfulness, I skidded to a stop in front of Whisper. The black cotton dress I’d chosen made my already washed-out skin extra noticeable, revealing I still wasn’t feeling the best.

The panther stiffened at my sudden arrival but then broke into loud purrs as I bent over and bear-hugged him. “Thank God you’re okay!”

It was a testament to how gentle and wonderful he was that he merely accepted my worship.

Pulling away, I winced at the long, thin line across his shoulder. His fur was so thick, it obscured most of the wound—just the slightest stiffness of the strands revealed where his skin had scabbed over.

“Can I touch it?” I eyed him warily.

He didn’t react, so I took that as a yes.

Bracing myself, I ran my fingers lightly over the cut. No heat. No swelling. It seemed as though Laura hadn’t caused too much damage.

Thank goodness.

Last night, she hadn’t done what I’d begged and left. She’d stayed, even at the risk of Lucien coming to claim me. But itseemed he hadn’t shown, because she said she’d watched over me all alone. I hadn’t been very entertaining, and she’d finally accepted my assurances that I was okay and left me alone by midnight.

I’d tossed and turned the rest of the night, wondering why Lucien hadn’t come for me.

Was he okay?

Was Whisper okay?

Three times I’d gotten out of bed and made it halfway out of my pavilion before shaking my head and scurrying back to bed.

Even if I wanted to check on him, travelling through the fire-burning estate at two in the morning would almost definitely end with me being murdered.