Chapter 151
Chapter 151
151. Olivia
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Impo, her expectatly on the days that end with y. he was so full of life, her laughter was infections.
There is one moment that don’t regret pulling that trigger and killing her.
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tsas tall show my cheeks. It’s al moments like these, when everything becomes too much that I yearn
for the mombiness at the drugs.
Jasper returns to the living room, and I quickly clean my face, not wanting him to ask me about Camila
or what happened that night.
“Are you hungry? Or thirsty?” he asks as he goes over to the open kitchen.
reply as I usually do, “No.”
He opens the fridge and rummages through it. “Are you ever hungry?”
This time I take a few moments before I reply, “Not for food.”
Jasper looks at me before taking out the remainder of the cake Mose made yesterday. Surprisingly, it is
fondant cake. Mose brought it, saying he was trying to make it at work, but the decoration turned out
wrong, and he didn’t want throw it out as it was for a birthday and thought that I might like it. “How
about something sweet then?”
How about drugs, I want to say, but knowing Jasper’s opinion on my addiction, I decide against it.
Instead, I ask, “Do 1 have to eat?”
Jasper sighs, then puts the cake on the table and cuts a slice. “You are as stubborn as Speckles.”
“She is not stubborn, she only misses her filly,” I try once again to make him understand what is wrong
with the mare, but just like Ansel, Jasper dismisses me. I don’t even know why I bother when men
never take me seriously.
Jasper walks over to me, the plate with a slice of cake and a glass of water in his hands, and sits next
to me on the couch. After putting the plate and the glass on the table, he gently scoops me up in his
arms and puts me on his lap.
Awoken from her nap by Jasper moving me from my spot on the couch, Miss Teapot lets out a noise of
annoyance before disappearing into the bedroom, making Jasper laugh.
A moment later, Jasper turns his attention to me.
Cupping my left cheek, he says, “I never thought I would love having a woman in my house so much.”
Brushing his mouth against mine, he adds, “I will never let you go, Little Love. Your place is here, with
me. If my blood-brothers don’t want you, even better because I get to enjoy you all by myself.”
His words mean nothing to me. I have heard them before from the man I thought was my soulmate, my
everything. yet he turned his back on me when I needed him the most, shattering my hopes and
dreams in the process. I will never again trust a man with my heart. Loving someone is not worth the
pain and the heartbreak.
The moment Jasper gets tired of me, he will discard me as well, but until then, I will pretend I trust what
he tells me.
151 Olivia
“Yes, Master,” I whisper.
A grunt of approval leaves him before his lips capture mine in a soft kiss. I reciprocate only because it
pleases him. His left hand finds the buttons of my shirt, and he pops open a few, his fingers slipping
beneath the thin fabric. His touch is gentle, but I brace myself in case he starts to twist my nipples
painfully. They are still sore from when Ruchen and Tyson tortured me.
Jasper pulls back his head. “Do your ti t s still hurt?” he asks as he pushes down the shoulders of my
shirt.
“No,” I lic.
His eyes take in the bruises covering my skin. “A new rule you must follow: Never lie to me, else I will
paint your little as s bright red. Do you understand, Little Love?”
I don’t like this rule; it makes me too vulnerable, but if I don’t follow it and he realizes I am not being
entirely truthful, he will punish me. “Yes, Master.”
“Good. Now, again. Do your t i t s still hurt?” he asks again.
I think for a few seconds about how to reply, as I am conflicted between the need to please him and the
urgency to tell him the truth. “Not as much as yesterday,” I finally say.
Quicking an eyebrow, he says, “Olivia?”
My shoulders drop, and I brace myself for a blow as I say, “Yes, they still hurt.”
Not only does Jasper not hit me, but what he tells me next leaves me stunned. “I’m sorry.”
I blink several times, trying to figure out the ‘I’m sorry’ thing, whatever it means.
Jasper keeps talking. “I should have never let Rueben and Tyson torture you.” Kissing some bruises
from my chest, he murmurs against my skin, “Rueben is on the verge of madness, and I promised
myself to save him no matter the cost. Even sacrificing you if that meant he would be saved. Seeing
what they did to you fills me with regret for not acting earlier. Do you think you can forgive me?”
His words make me panic. What do I reply?
“Yes,” I say, because what else am I supposed to tell him?
Looking into my eyes, he says, “I know you don’t mean it, but let me try to win your trust. It will be a
long process, as you have been hurt badly in the past, but I know what I want, and I want you, Olivia.”
“Yes,” I breathe, but I don’t mean it.
Jasper knows I am not being truthful. “One day, that yes will come from your heart.”
It won’t because all men are good at lying and toying with women’s feelings, but I am past that point, I
don’t trust a word that comes out of their mouths. Besides, what man would want a woman like me,
who has been used by so many? A woman who doesn’t enjoy sex? A woman who dreads being
touched and who can’t even have children.
151. Olivia
Jasper gently sucks my nipples before his lips trail up my neck until they reach my mouth, and he
kisses me softly, his left hand caresses the underside of my breast, goosebumps appear all over my
skin. I am not cold, yet a shiver runs down my spine. Strange. I don’t remember my body reacting like
this to a man’s touch. Then again, no man had touched me in kindness like Jasper.
“Is your pus s y still sore?” he asks against my lips.
I want to say no, but remembering his rule, I say, “Yes.” This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
He smiles. “Good girl for telling me the truth.” Giving me one last peek, he reaches for the plate on the
coffee table. “After you eat, it is time for your medicine. Mose will listen to your lungs when he returns
home, and Maddox will drop by tomorrow for another check-up. I want to be sure your ribs and toes are
healing properly.”
He brings the fork to my mouth, and before I can eat, the door bursts open, and Ansel enters carrying a
visibly
wounded Rueben.
“He was shot in his neck,” Ansel says before both of them fall to the floor.