Page 64 of Lorcan

It was an unspoken rule.

The Onyx had a lot of rules, and I was more of a rule breaker.

“Are you accusing us of something, Lorcan?”

I looked him dead in the eyes. “Yes, Master, I am.”

He put his glass down and looked at me as if he had wanted this to happen, like he’d expected it. A rap on the door behind me alerted him to his runners coming to speak to him. His smile died when he realised they looked a little confused.

“What have you brought me?” he asked, sternly.

“She…”

One of them looked up at me, because he knew. He knew I had outsmarted the Master and this wasn’t going to end well for him.

“Ahhh,” I played into the game about to unfold. “Do you mean to tell me you didn’t find my woman to bring here to use against me?”

Both of the runners looked at me in shock, before the Master spluttered in his arrogance. “Leave us!”

They ran outside, unsure of what to do next, the door closing behind them.

“It looks like I’ve outsmarted the Master, haven’t I, Leon?”

The look of complete evil that came across his face as I called him by his name was present enough, but I had more for him.

“So you think you’ve outsmarted me, little boy. I know you. I’ve trained you. Do you believe you’ll be able to leave Amsterdam without my knowledge? You’re both as good as dead.”

I didn’t respond. It would annoy him to not get a reaction out of me. The last time he saw me, I was a scared little boy, needing guidance and a helping hand and he had extorted me for good will.

“You left her alone, she will find your corpse before she can leave here. Either way, the O’Farrell dynasty is dead.”

“I don’t think so,” I heard her angelic voice say as she appeared from behind the mask he forced the women who serve us to wear. She removed the cloak and threw the mask down on top of it, barring the doors with a poker through the handles before she came to stand beside me. “I really was hoping he would ask where I was. I had a whole entrance thing planned out.”

“Next time,” I smirked at her, loving how playful she could be. I had my doubts that she would be able to pull this off. She wasn’t dark like me, but she’d seen some real shit and after I’d told her what I was going to do, she wanted in. She didn’t want to leave my side and in that moment, I knew I’d found her.

The one.

The one they all talked about.

The one that you would share a part of your soul with.

And damn if she wasn’t the most beautiful woman I’d ever seen in my life.

“What? You believe I will go easily?”

“Not at all,” I replied to Leon. “I just didn’t want you to suspect anything, you know. Catch you at your worst and all that. The one thing you never expected was for me to double cross you through someone else. You thought I wouldn’t be able to hand over the reins to someone else to take your life, and that’s your downfall.”

He made a move to grab his blade out of his holster, but he was unable to pull it free. He clutched at his throat, gurgling as he looked to the glass Bridget had filled and then back up at us as his knees gave out.

“Don’t worry Leon, they’ll never find your body, and this little society you built…it’ll be gone in the morning. I bet you didn’t think this was going to happen by little Lorcan O’Farrell, the boy you groomed into becoming his father.”

He tried to speak but all that came out of his mouth was foam and what looked like puss.

“Ew,” Bridget said. “Gross.”

“I do believe a job well done is in order.”

Bridget wrapped her arms around my neck and I lifted her with ease so she could wrap those legs around my waist, her heels pushing my butt in so my cock grazed over her sensitive parts.