To Capture a Thorn (The Society #2) Read Online Sam Crescent

Categories Genre: Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Society Series by Sam Crescent
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Total pages in book: 78
Estimated words: 76204 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 381(@200wpm)___ 305(@250wpm)___ 254(@300wpm)
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“Apart from me.”

“Why don’t you try to be there willingly?” I asked. “The sex has just … happened. We haven’t instigated it. Sian has. She’s the one who has been ready, not us. She controls it all.”

There was so much more I could say, but William and Sian chose that moment to enter the dining room.

“Hey,” she said. “I’m starving.” She had a post-sex glow, and it looked good on her. “Do you guys want a sandwich?”

“Me,” William said.

“Sure.”

“What about Mateo? Do you think I should make him one?”

“Yeah, I do.” I looked at Gideon. “Why don’t you go and help her?”

Gideon glared at me and then got to his feet.

“What’s his problem?” William asked.

“He’s not getting any.”

“Not getting any what?”

I rolled my eyes.

“Oh, right, oh, I see. Well, he just has to be patient.”

“Yeah, but I fear his patience will run out and then he’ll run her out.”

The smile on William’s face dropped. “You don’t think he’s going to do that on purpose, do you?”

I shrugged. “I don’t know.” I was tired now. Stifling a yawn, I gave my body a stretch. “What do you think Mateo’s got?”

“Not a clue.”

There was no point in talking about that then. William wouldn’t even speculate.

“Do you want to tell me what you were doing in the library?” I asked.

“Reading.”

“I’ve never seen you read.”

William glared at me. “Just because you’ve never seen it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. You haven’t seen me masturbate, but I do it.”

“I have seen you masturbate,” I said. “You’re very vocal about it, and I walked into the bathroom while you were doing it.”

“Shit, man, I’m sorry.”

I snorted. “It’s fine. You masturbate. I paint.”

William lifted his arms above his head, bringing them down to rest at the back of his neck. “Do you think we can convince her to stay?”

“Do you want her to stay?” I asked.

“Yes. I do. Don’t you?”

Resting my hands on my stomach, I looked at William. “Yes, I do.”

“But?”

“There’s no but. I don’t want to think of a life without her. All of this shit with The Society. With the rules, it wears thin, you know?”

William nodded. “I want to give her a happy life.”

“And we will. Just give it time.”

Gideon and Sian entered the room, carrying plates filled with sandwiches. I was happy with the distraction. Thinking about the future used to be a fun pastime. Now it unnerved me.

****

Sian

I had Mateo pause the film after Heather’s confession. From the day I met her, she’d always been friendly, as if we’d known each other in a previous life.

“Are you okay?” Dante asked. He gripped my shoulder, and I appreciated his warmth at that moment.

“Yes, I will be. Just a lot to take in, you know.”

Heather wasn’t naturally my friend.

“I was a job to her. That’s kind of hard to digest right now.”

“She fell in love with you, Sian,” Gideon said. “That’s not a job. You don’t fall in love with a job.”

“Right, of course.” I wiped at my cheeks where the tears had started to fall. “It doesn’t make it hurt any less.” I’d been on cloud nine until Mateo got home with this news. Now I was just ready to drop again.

“Heather was your friend,” Mateo said. “Don’t let this take away from that.”

I knew what the guys were doing, and I appreciated it. They were trying to keep Heather’s goodness alive. Right now, I didn’t exactly appreciate them being on her side.

“At least we know The Society doesn’t get off on forcing young girls to submit to their form of initiation.” I took a deep breath.

It was odd. There would have been a time I felt I needed Drew and Heather. Both had always been there for me during the most trying of times. They were both gone. It was only me.

“Are you okay?” William asked.

“Yeah. I’m fine. Just … you know, play the thing.” I didn’t know if I was ready to see any more confessions.”

“We can wait,” Gideon said.

“No. I’m not waiting to know the truth. Let’s get it over with.” I had to be ready for all of this. If Heather could handle this and be the genius she was in high school, then I could handle this.

For the next thirty minutes, pain, anger that turned to rage, horror, and finally acceptance washed over me as I watched and heard everything. My father had known Heather was tracking him. She’d discovered the truth and now we had the evidence.

“Do your dads know about this?” I asked, wiping the tears from my eyes. I couldn’t believe Chloe did that, and yet at the same time, of course she did. She was a spiteful bitch only after what she could get for herself.

I felt sick.

Placing a hand on my stomach, I tried to calm my nerves, but nothing was happening. There was no way to calm this riot of emotions. They rushed through my body like a speeding train, hitting me left, right, and dead-on center.


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