His Fatal Mistake, My Sweet Revenge
Valen
ant, muffled thump of something heavy. My head thr
alive.
r in the main compartment, but shunted into a smaller, cramped utility space, like a discarded toolen. They were above me, in what remained of the control room,
heatrical, sliced through the claustrophobic space. "S
ok me roughly, ignoring my fractured wrist.
am for help. But my throat was raw, my vocal cords paralyzed by t
ants, peered down at me. "Looks like she's fa
ntempt. "Don't think you can manipulate me, Elaina. N
ould... check on her, Jeffery? Just in case?" Her eyes, howeve
aden gently away. "She' ll be fine. She
against metal filled the air. With a grunt, he shoved me, unceremoniously, into an even tighter crevice,insulated gloves, a gestur
urge for survival surged through me. My hand shot out, a last, f
m against the cold metal. "Pathetic," he sneered,
to me. "She just wasn't strong enough, darlin
ir footsteps, swallowed by the groaning
And this time, it was cl
warmth from my core. My body, already battered, began to shut down. Each breath was a painful effo
where Jaden had "accidentally" brushed against me. It wasn
momentarily cut through the hypothermia. No. Not like this. I was E
n. Destroyed by Jeffery. M
nger, built into the lining of my glove. A failsafe for a fails
designed for discreet activation. But my hands were numb, clumsy. Panic threatened
al scream. I wouldn't give up.
ering uncontrollably, clamped down on the fabric, tearing at the seam. It hurt, a dull ac
inst my palm, a desperate,
was active. A weak, desperate signal, screaming into the silen
drag me into unconsciousness. My body went limp, the las
w fell
was back. She stood over me, he
r voice a cruel whisper. "Jeffery sai
tal. It shimmered faintly in the dim light. It was a shard
yes fixed on the makeshift knife. "He said you were always try
the last vestiges of my heart. He hated me.
"He wanted to prove he could make it without you. He wanted to prove I could make it with him." She
ly beside my head. It clattered against the fvoice barely audible. "No one will
t to die, but to drown in the bitter, icy tru