Page 69 of The Fallen Ones

His fingers moved along my panty line before he worked his way beneath the cotton and burrowed between my legs.

I let out a soft cry as he ran his finger up my very wet slit before he pulled his hand out and sucked his damp fingers into his mouth.

“Your pussy is soaked for me, little devil,” he said in a soft, seductive voice. “The next time I hear you say kissing your sibling is gross, I’m going to hold you down and fuck you until you’re screaming my name. Understand?”

My body trembled at his words, my bottom lip wobbling. He was still a breath away from me, his eyes locked on mine.

He ran his damp finger along my bottom lip, his eyes following the movement.

“Tell me,” he whispered.

“I understand,” I finally rasped.

“Good girl,” he praised softly. “No more saying such things. I don’t like it when you do. You’re mine. You always have been, baby sister.” He pulled away from me without another word, leaving me shaking in my seat. He put the car back into gear and turned around, neither of us speaking the entire way back to my apartment.

A half hour later, he pulled up to the building and stared straight ahead as I fumbled to grab my purse and now cold latte.

I opened the door to get out, but he grabbed my wrist to stop me. I looked back at him, my breath coming in soft gasps again.

“I’ll see you tomorrow night at the party, right?”

I nodded, my head spinning.

He said nothing else and released my arm, setting me free.

I climbed out and closed the door. I was barely away from the car before he raced away, his tires squealing.

And all I could do was watch him leave, not sure who the hell I was or what the hell that was but knowing I wouldn’t get over it anytime soon.

Chapter 26

Jace

Itossed a black beanie to Damien.

“Glad to see you’re still onboard with this.” He turned the beanie over in his hands as we stood outside his place. The party was well under way and we were late because Caleb still hadn’t shown up to meet beforehand and wasn’t answering our texts. Based on his attitude last time he was here, I assumed he was still struggling. He’d been silent in our group messaging as well. Damien and I hadn’t discussed what we’d do if he didn’t show up because I think neither of us wanted to admit it would suck without him.

He’d grown on us. We’d never admit it aloud though.

“Well, I’m not putting that stupid fucking spray in my hair again. Took forever to get out. We’ll wear these and the masks so she can’t tell who we are by our hair color. Your plan makes sense.”

“It’s going to be hot as fuck in this shit though,” Damien said, shaking his head. “What the fuck are we going to do about Caleb?” he continued. “He was supposed to be here forty-five minutes ago.”

“He’s still not answering,” I muttered, looking down at my phone and sighing. “You know what. Whatever. If he shows, he shows. If he doesn’t, we continue on as planned.”

“Fucking asshole. I’ll beat his ass if he doesn’t turn up.”

I sighed, vowing we’d definitely have a talk because this was going to be difficult if we weren’t all in on it. We’d agreed we wanted to make it more permanent. How the fuck would we explain where guy number three ran off to? She’d demand to know who it was. It wouldn’t take a fucking rocket scientist to know it had been him, especially since Olivia saw him with us. Lily wasn’t an idiot. She’d figure it out.

“Let’s go. I’ll see you there,” I said, going to my car.

He grunted a goodbye, and I got into my car and started the engine before pulling out. I tried to call Caleb again along the way, but he still wasn’t answering. If I had to guess, I figured Damien was probably trying to reach him too.

By the time I got to Cameron’s place, I was beyond frustrated. I only hoped Lily showed up and tonight went to plan.

I parked and cut the engine before I got out and walked inside to the party. Cameron was loaded and had these huge parties every now and then. They were always talked about for weeks after because they were good. His house was huge, so it allowed pretty much anyone who wanted to come to come. Even though the place was big, it was always packed because of how popular his parties were.

I pushed my way through the crowd, not seeing Caleb anywhere. When I spotted Lily standing with Olivia at the keg, I made my way over. I grabbed a cup and had Jake Fields, who was manning the keg, fill my cup.