n that penthouse. But it w
levator or the main door, a warning beep would sound. If I took one more step, the electricity would drop me to m
meals. I cleaned her home, washed her clothes, and responded to "Ethan" or "it" or whatever name she chose for me that day.
r the wrong way. The collar was her favorite tool, a simple button press that could induce breathtaking pain
ought Mark P
g laugh that filled the sterile spaces of the penthouse. He was a successful businessm
dismissive, like she was pointing out a piec
k. It was predatory. He saw the collar around my neck. He saw the way I kept my e
his eyes glinting. "It's im
disgustingly affectionate in front of me, their laughter and whispered secret
ts were
uld command, his voice s
every intimate moment was a performance for my benefit. I would stare at a spot on the wall, t
d, Sarah would let him use the remote for the collar. A sharp
t, it es
ah, pulling a small, sharp object from his bedsi
bows, a genuine, cruel smile sprea
d, his eyes locked on me. "So
med over me. He grabbed m
till," he s
old and firm. I struggled, a primal fear rising in my throat, but they wer
I bit my lip to keep from screaming, the coppery taste of blood filling
er at a time. C. R
s immense, but the humiliation was worse. To be branded
my arm was a mess of
kind of excitement. She clapped her hands toge
rfect," she said, kissing him deep
aze flicking to me for a second
private jet tour of the islands. Just the t
ulling her bac
ing into a pinprick of pain and despair. The word "CRIMINAL" bur
ook root. A desperate,
private jet with a complex control s
t, then I would choose how it end
as all I needed. My fingers, clumsy from disuse but still remembering the old rhythms, flew across the keyboard. I found t
thread of code that would give me comp
asn't just a prisoner. I had a purpose. I watched the flight tracker on a hidden t
ver the ocean, a thousand
as t
the jet's autopilot, overriding the pilots' controls. I sent the plane into a
t's finally over. A sens
ands fought against mine. Someone on the plane was fightin
was a brilliant cybersecurity ex
hear alarms blaring, the pilots shouting in confusion. And then I heard her voice, r
Don't you dare!
any punch. Not "Don't crash t
touch
at moment of absolute terror, her
antic voice, her desperate plea to save the man who ha
s I watched her expertly regain control of the aircraft, her digital ghost fighting mine in the heart
old, humming darkness, with nothing but her terri