something glow in the far corner of the room. Then another light grew closer. And another.
It looked as if a dozen candles had been lit, and little by little, they moved in tighter.
Travis could see the faces behind the candles now. Faces with dark eyes and creased brows and smiles that looked more hungry than amused.
“What do you want?” he asked.
“Just your pain,” someone answered.
And that’s when the hurt began.
When he woke up, they were still there. Waiting to begin again.
The ugliest one spoke.
“Here’s what we need from you,” the Watcher said. “We need pain. You need to bring it. You need to feed us. And in return…”
“What?”
“We know what you want,” the voice whispered.
Travis felt a stir. If they would just tie him up and make the world change in his head… All he wanted was someone to make him feel used.
“Think harder,” the voice laughed. “We will make you feel more than used. We will make you feel dead.”
“Pass?” Travis said, growing more and more afraid as the pale lights closed in, illuminating faces that did not smile.
“Too late” a voice said. “Once you’re in NightWhere, there are no passes. Or safe words. Everything is dangerous.”
Chapter Fifteen
Going It Alone
The doorbell rang, but by the time Rae made it downstairs, whoever had come had already gone.
But there was something left behind. A red envelope.
Her heart began beating faster. She knew what it was without picking it up. An invitation to NightWhere. She pulled it from the mailbox and let the door slam behind her as she ripped the seal open. Inside, an ornate script read:
It’s time for a rabbit hunt.
And there can only be one hunter.
Come alone to NightWhere tonight at 7 p.m.
Beneath that was a handwritten address. Rae didn’t recognize it, and so she crumpled the envelope, dropped it on the table and walked upstairs to the computer in the den to map it. As she did so, she knew in her heart that she had to leave the house before Mark came home. The invitation said to come alone. It didn’t specify which of them was to come, but she knew.
This time was not for him.
NightWhere was for her, and her alone.
As for the rabbit hunt…she had no idea…but she could feel her teeth ache at the words. Her stomach shifted at the possibilities. A rabbit was soft and defenseless…a hunt meant someone would be trapped…maybe hurt in the course of the chase. The more she pondered the words, the more she was dying to know.
She stripped and pulled open her underwear drawer. In the mirror, she noted that the bleached ends of her hair looked even lighter against the tan of her bare shoulders. Her breasts were creamy in the evening light, luminous. Rae made a face at herself and then laughed. She looked good. And she knew it. She loved that confidence…and would use that tonight with someone. Maybe Kharon? The lash marks from her last time at NightWhere had nearly faded completely, she noted, turning halfway around to see her back in the mirror. Some of the places where she’d been whipped still told the story in pale-pink lines across her skin. She suspected that, after tonight, she would have new scars on the brown of her back.
She selected a red silk bra that was nearly see-through and matching panties from the drawer and pulled them on. Then she found a red silk dress rimmed in black lace—more of a slip than a dress, really—and shrugged that over her head. It was tight at the waist and dipped low down her chest, exposing both cleavage and a hint of her bra. She checked it in the mirror, and nodded at the low swell of tantalizing flesh against and beyond the black lace.
Grabbing a pair of black-and-red heels, she hurried downstairs and snatched the car keys from the kitchen counter. A moment later she was pulling out onto their subdivision street and checking behind her to make sure the garage door had begun to close.
She didn’t notice the slate-grey Sonata that
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