“How?”

“Doll, you’re just leverage. So shut the fuck up and don’t get on my nerves, and you’ll be fine. For now,” he said.

Well, that was about as succinct a summary of my circumstances as I could have hoped for.

Fucked.

Yeah.

And even as I sat there—at the mercy of Fabiano, who I knew would cut my eyes out just as soon as talk to me—all I thought about was what I had heard.

He had drugged me.

It was ridiculous. Beyond stupid.

But even here, now, in this circumstance, that betrayal stung.

Buzzed under my skin like electricity—and shame.

I had wasted time talking to Hope about what I wanted, how I felt—and yet again, I proved how stupid I was.

Falling for the man who had drugged me? Lied to me?

It made me wonder if any of those moments I played over and over in my head had meant anything at all.

Was this all part of some sick game?

It made no sense. I had nothing to offer Enzo. So why bother with the charade? String me along when I was just one big joke?

I felt tears prick—but refused to let them fall.

Fabiano would think I was afraid of him. And even though now was definitely not the time for pride, I refused to let him think that.

“How much do you think Enzo will pay for you?” Fabiano said.

“I’m assuming that question was rhetorical,” I said.

To my surprise, Fabiano smiled.

“You know, you’re actually pretty funny. I wish you had better taste in guys,” he said.

“You and me both, Fabiano,” I muttered.

He tilted his head, looking interested.

“Trouble in paradise?”

“You don’t give a shit,” I said.

“No. Just trying to make conversation. But have it your way,” Fabiano said.

He seemed unperturbed, so I was shocked when he cut a long length of duct tape and pressed it against my lips.

“Since you can’t be nice,” Fabiano said.

Enzo might not care about me—but when I got my hands on that asshole…

I wanted to giggle but swallowed it down.