Dixie Lynn Dwyer

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    After a quick, shocked glance at him and Tyler, she knew she was in trouble when they got to their place. As she walked, she knew that people saw his public display of ownership. The smack to her ass aroused her, and as that sank in, she realized that although technically he hit her, it wasn’t out of anger. It wasn’t to cause pain, like what she had been used to. Instead, it was to keep her on the edge of what would be another heavy state of arousal that only they had the power and ability to do. This was what Tyler was talking about. Could she really give complete trust over to them, or would she always have that fear in the back of her mind about Sal and what he had done to her?
    She swallowed hard as she made her way toward the back office.
    As soon as she opened the door, she saw the yellow envelope, and fear gripped her insides. She covered her chest with her hand and quickly looked around the small staff room. The bathroom door was open, but she could tell no one was in there. The couches were empty. The counter where the microwave sat was fine.
    She picked up the envelope, knowing that BJ and Detective Louis said the guy hadn’t left prints behind. She undid the clip and pulled out the multiple papers.
    The front paper scared the hell out of her.
    YOUR FINAL WARNING!
    STAY AWAY FROM OTHER MEN.
    I’M WATCHING YOU…OUR TIME WILL COME SOON.
    She felt the tears reach her eyes, and then fear gripped her belly and brought pain to her chest as she looked at the series of photographs underneath the letter. It was her bedroom. He somehow had pictures of her in her bedroom, getting dressed. She was only wearing a bra and panties in one as she fixed her hair, her breasts pushing from her bra.
    The next picture was her wrapped in only a towel after taking a shower. She was afraid to move to the next picture as tears rolled down her cheeks. She placed the picture under the next then covered her mouth as the final picture revealed her completely naked.
    “Oh God!” she exclaimed and began to cry. She fixed the photos and placed everything exactly as it was back into the envelope. Just then the door opened, and she screamed.
    Susanna stood in shock. Then panic covered her face before Paula fell to her knees, crying hysterically.
     
    * * * *
     
    Matt and Tyler saw the activity going on near the back room just as they saw Sheriff Parker and a bunch of deputies walk through the club and straight to the back hallway.
    “That’s where Paula went,” Matt told Tyler.
    “Shit! Let’s go.” Tyler felt his heart pounding inside of his chest. Fear gripped his insides. Paula was their woman now, and he couldn’t wait to make love to her and teach her about their lifestyle. So far, she was completely responsive and just a bit fearful. As they approached the hallway, one of the deputies tried to stop them.
    “Sorry, guys, but this hall is off-limits right now.”
    Tyler and Matt both saw Alexa at the same time.
    She quickly went to them.
    “It’s okay. They can come down here.”
    The deputy let them through then guarded the hallway again.
    Tyler and Matt followed Alexa into the staff room, and there was Paula standing in the corner of the room, tears streaming down her cheeks as she held a yellow envelope against her chest. Her knuckles looked white from her strong grip and she was shaking her head at Sheriff Parker and Detective Parrone.
    “Honey, you need to calm down and let us see the envelope,” the sheriff asked calmly, and then Ava and Susanna did as well, but she shook her head.
    Tyler and his brother walked further into the room, and suddenly Paula caught sight of them and she cried harder. He wondered what the hell was in the envelope and what had scared her like this. He wanted to help her, protect her, take her into his arms, and console her. The sheriff stopped him from moving closer.
    “You really shouldn’t be in here.”
    “Sure we should. Paula is our woman and she needs us.” His statement sent a

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