"You can yell and curse at us all you want, but just know we will punish you for it. You know it's a rule," Oliver said.

"All we're trying to do is help you," Leo gently said.

Hedda glared at them both and tried to take a step back but almost fell over. Oliver grabbed her arm and helped steady her. Seemed like she forgot he had tied her arms and legs.

"Do you want to go look at the room you'll be staying in?" Leo asked.

When they first started talking to her and they got serious, Leo and Oliver had gone out and bought a few things. They wanted to be prepared in case she ever came and stayed over.

"You mean my prison room?" Hedda asked. "Fuck no."

"You're not a prisoner in this house. It might feel like it right now, but we're just trying to help you," Leo said. "Even though you cursed before the incident happened, you were a sweet girl."

Hedda quieted down when Leo mentioned the incident. Now he really wanted to know what happened to her to make her go quiet with just the mention of it.

"Let's go see your room," Leo said.

Oliver slowly started to take off the ropes around her legs and arms. He couldn't wait for the day when he got to make her all pretty with his ropes and he knew that Leo couldn't wait either. He gently rubbed the places the ropes used to be. The sight of the marks on her skin made him hard.

"Come on," Leo said. "I know you're going to love your room."

He got up and trailed behind them.

CHAPTER EIGHT

HEDDA

Her mind was whirling with so many questions. She was mad at them for taking her to their house against her will. She didn't want to be here and yet she was and no, she couldn't get out. But part of her was turned on for them taking control of the whole situation. She had always fantasized about that, and it was finally happening, but she knew nothing could happen. She needed a way to get out of this.

Who had fingerprint locks around the house with an extra code? Hedda knew they were ex-military, but she didn't think they would go to this lengths for their security. Were they paranoid? Did they have people coming after them?

Rogan was careful and had lots of guards around his house and when he went out, but he didn't have anything like that at his house. She would know since she spent countless hours there.

Now Leo was leading her to the room she would be staying in for who knows how long. Did her brother know shehad been taken? Part of her hoped he did so he could come and get her but there was a small part of her that didn't want it.

She needed to stop thinking like that. Nothing could happen between all of them. Hedda needed to leave as soon as possible. She didn't deserve to be happy and they didn't deserve to be with a murderer. They deserved to be with someone who was perfect and didn't curse. There was so much wrong with her and they were better off without her.

"Are you ready to see it?" Leo asked as he stood in front of a door.

Hedda stared at him and shrugged her shoulders. She was actively trying to not remember the night she shot Richard. Leo had brought up the incident and while she knew immediately what he was talking about, he didn't know what happened. Why did he have to bring that up?

"You can change anything in this room if you don't like it," Leo said. "Just let us know."

She felt Oliver step behind her and her whole body stiffened and her butt clenched. She could still feel his hands on her bottom from when he spanked her.

The ache from all the spankings she got reminded her of everything that had just happened. Too much had occurred in a short period of time.

There were so many things going on and Hedda didn't feel like she could digest everything that was happening. The only thing she was feeling right now was anger.

Anger that they took her away from Monroe and Michael's house. Anger that Oliver tied her up and spankedher. So much anger and she was just getting angrier by the second.

Did they think that giving her a room was going to change anything? Did they think it was going to magically make things better?

News flash. It wasn't and they needed to know that.

"When we originally were talking to you, we added a couple of things to the room," Leo said.

She watched as Leo opened the door and waited for her to walk in. But she didn't want to. She didn't want to see what they had done to the room because it was everything she had said before the incident.