Chapter 8 #2
I hear him move around the utilities closet below before the familiar thud of a closing door sails up to me, telling me that for the first time since all of this shit started, I’m finally alone. Only now, without Stone, anxiety is creeping up on me and locking me in a chokehold.
I lay down in the cramped space, resting my aching knees as I stare up at the darkened ceiling.
He’ll be back. After all, why would he risk leaving me here?
He won’t get his grand opportunity to impale me on a tree if he doesn’t.
All I’ve got to do is keep quiet, then Stone will figure out a way for us both to get out of here.
Hopefully somewhere directly in front of where the guards are stationed so that I don’t risk losing my life when he inevitably goes on the run.
I concentrate on just breathing, trying to calm my nerves and figure out an impossible gameplan, when I glance up ahead and notice the slightest bit of light shining up into the crawlspace.
Is that another vent?
Unable to help myself, I get back to my knees and keep crawling, cringing with every painful movement that tears at my skin until I finally reach the vent and peer into the prison below.
Shock rocks through me, finding the main housing cells of C-block, and I suck in a breath as I take it all in.
It’s one thing to see the conference room and the asshole prisoners in chains being escorted by armed guards, but to see the actual cells that these men spend the majority of their lives in is eye-opening.
It’s horrendous.
As far as prisons go, I can only assume that this one is pretty good. It’s clean, and apart from this crawl space, it smells clean. The cells seem somewhat generous compared to those that I’ve seen in movies, and it’s not as dark as I assumed it would be.
Every cell has a window, letting in natural light, and comes complete with a single bed, one lonely pillow, a small shelf, and bathroom amenities. It could be worse, I suppose.
There are a few lingering prisoners walking through the area below, and I find myself mesmerized, watching these men go about their day. That is, until Stone steps into view, though with that size, he’s more than hard to ignore.
I suck in a breath, tracking his every step as he walks into one of the small cells and grabs a book off the shelf.
He thumbs through the pages until finding some kind of small, white papers inside.
He holds them up, focusing on one for a moment before shoving them into his pocket and walking out of the cell.
Then, just as quickly as he appeared below, he moves out of sight, surely making his way back to me and leaving me as curious as ever. What was on those papers? And more so, why the hell are they so important that he had to risk going back for them?
Blowing out my cheeks, I painstakingly turn my ass around and head back toward the man when a voice cuts through the alarms behind me.
“Well, well. What do we have here?” someone says through the darkness. “A pretty woman locked in a crawlspace all by herself. Shit, it must be my lucky day.”
Horror blasts through my chest, and I scramble to get away, but where the hell am I supposed to go where he won’t find me? It’s not as though I can scream for help or drop down into the utilities closet only to be faced with another hoard of wicked men.
My knees slam down against the uneven ground, the pain from earlier completely forgotten as I frantically try to scramble away. My hand comes down on something squishy, and I put the fear of the unknown aside as I do everything I can to get away.
“Aw, come on, now, pretty girl. Where are you going in such a rush?” he rumbles with a laugh, his voice even closer than before. “I haven’t even had a chance to play yet.”
No. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
I keep moving, almost reaching the manhole that Stone disappeared through only a few short minutes ago, but a hand closes around my ankle, yanking me back so hard that my hands fall out from beneath me and I crash to the ground.
My chest takes the brunt of the fall. “Promise. This won’t hurt one bit. ”
Despite being winded, my panic keeps me moving, and I slam my ass back into his groin, putting just enough space between us as he groans in pain before whipping me around onto my back.
Fear rockets through me like a bullet released from its chamber, and before I lose my element of surprise, I rear my knee back as far as I can to slam it straight into the fucker’s nose, getting the sweetest satisfaction out of the crunch.
“FUCKING BITCH!”
He comes after me again, blood spurting from his nose.
I scramble once again, horror tearing through me as he tries to get ahold of my ankles again. My body acts by instinct, kicking, thrashing, and putting up one hell of a fight.
“DOWN!” Stone’s voice rips through the crawlspace.
I instantly flatten myself against the ground just moments before something whizzes past my face, my arms braced protectively over my head.
An agonized grunt comes from behind me, and as Stone fully pulls himself back up into the crawlspace, I brave a glance behind me. My latest attacker is spasming on the ground, the shiv that Stone had used to slice that asshole’s throat now protruding from this fucker’s eyeball.
“What the fuck?” I breathe.
“Can’t leave you alone for two fucking seconds,” Stone mutters, shaking his head as he makes his way toward me. “What the hell is wrong with you?”
“Me? I didn’t do anything,” I seethe, my heart still racing, watching as he grabs the shiv and yanks it out of the dude’s head, accidentally bringing his whole eyeball along with it.
“Fuck,” he murmurs, trying to scrape the eyeball off without actually touching it.
“You know, maybe next time you decide to leave me alone in a damn crawlspace, you could make sure there are no fucking psychopaths up here with me.”
“I told you to stay put. I didn’t say go searching for trouble.”
“Oh yeah. Blame the victim. You’re such a typical, small-minded man.
It’s all my fault that a pin-dick asshole attacked me simply for having a vagina.
Of course. How stupid of me to assume otherwise,” I say as he tucks the shiv away for safekeeping, probably somewhere next to the gun he stole from me.
“Let me guess, I must have given him the wrong impression. I must have been asking for it. Was it my blood-stained outfit? Perhaps my hair is too provocative. I must have flipped it one too many times.”
Stone sighs, looking exasperated. “Are you done?”
I sigh right along with him, not having the energy to argue the point, knowing that’s not at all what he was trying to suggest, and that I’m just getting lost on a rant as the wildness of today begins creeping up on me. “Yeah, I guess.”
“Good. Then keep moving.”