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Chapter no 45 – JULES

Twisted Hate (Twisted, #3)

I returned to Maxโ€™s hotel the next afternoon.

Christianโ€™s instructions were simple, if not easy, and there was no point dragging the inevitable out.

Either the plan would work, or it wouldnโ€™t.

I knocked on Maxโ€™s hotel door, intensely aware of the man hidden in an alcove at the end of the hall. Christian had sent one of his men to accompany me. Kage would wait out of sight until I entered Maxโ€™s room, after which he could monitor what was happening through the nifty camera disguised as a necklace pendant. Apparently, he had some sort of device that could disable the doorโ€™s key card scanner in case the situation with Max turned nasty.

โ€œJules.โ€ Max gave me a genial smile, but suspicion lurked in his eyes. โ€œI didnโ€™t expect to see you here again. Come back to collect on yourโ€ฆbenefits?โ€ His gaze dipped to my chest.

My skin crawled beneath his leering scrutiny, but I forced myself to remain semi-civil so I could get inside his room. โ€œNo, but I have something important to tell you about the painting.โ€ I glanced around the hall like I was paranoid someone would hear us. โ€œLetโ€™s talk about it inside.โ€

Max narrowed his eyes. For a second, I was afraid heโ€™d deny my request, but after several long, agonizing beats, he

opened the door wider for me to enter.

I stepped inside and scanned the room, searching for his computer. If he packed it awayโ€ฆ

Relief settled into my bones when I spotted the open laptop on his desk.ย Thank God.ย If I didnโ€™t see it, Kage wouldโ€™ve had to distract him so I could search for it, but this made my job much easier.

โ€œSo, what do you want to tell me?โ€ Impatience threaded Maxโ€™s voice when I remained silent.

I turned to face him while I edged backward toward his desk. โ€œI think the painting I gave you is a fraud.โ€ I stuffed my hands in my sweatshirt pocket as casually as possible.

My fingers closed around the tiny gadget Christian gave me, and I let out a small cough to hide the soft beep it made when I pressed the power button.

The device was a wireless hacking tool Christian had developed himself. Heโ€™d explained how it worked, but the technical terms had gone way over my head. All I knew was, it had to be within five feet of the hacking target, and it couldnโ€™t be turned on until it was or it would attach to a different network. Or something like that.

I trusted Christian knew what he was doing, so I followed his instructions to a tee despite understanding only half of what he said.

โ€œThe one you stole from your boyfriendโ€™s place? Itโ€™s not.โ€ Max smiled at my jerk of surprise. โ€œYou thought I didnโ€™t know you were fucking your little doctor boy toy? I had to case his place after I tracked the painting down. I saw you going in and out of his house at all hours of the day. Doesnโ€™t take a genius to figure out what you two were doing.โ€ His smile turned nasty. โ€œOnce a whore, always a whore.โ€

Blooms of outrage colored my cheeks. โ€œIs that the best you can come up with? The name-calling is getting old, Max. Find a new insult or donโ€™t use one at all, especially since I came here toย helpย you.โ€

Come on, Christian.

He said it would take two minutes for the device to connect to the computer, then an additional five to ten minutes to find the video, depending on how many files Max had. In hindsight, I was lucky Max sent me screenshots to fuck with me the past few weeksโ€”Christian could use them as a basis for his search. Otherwise, it would take his software far longer to scan every video if it didnโ€™t know what it was looking for.

We agreed he would text me only after he found and destroyed all copies of the video. Iโ€™d personalized his alert tone, so I would know it was done without having to check my phone.

โ€œHelp me?โ€ Max stared at me, his suspicion mounting. โ€œWhy would you do that?โ€

โ€œBecause I donโ€™t want you to come back later and pin the blame on me. I want thisโ€โ€”I gestured between usโ€”โ€œto be over with as soon as possible.โ€ I snuck a peek at the clock.ย Shit.ย Itโ€™d been less than five minutes. I needed to drag the conversation out longer. โ€œHow do you know for sure the paintingโ€™s not a fraud?โ€

โ€œMy friends confirmed it,โ€ he said coldly. โ€œBesides, everyone thinks itโ€™s junk. No one would copy junk, Jules.โ€ He walked toward me, his steps heavy against the paper- thin blue carpet.

I forced myself to hold my ground. Kage was right outside, but being trapped in a hotel room with Max made my heart lurch with panic.

โ€œWhatโ€™s so special about the painting anyway? Itโ€™s hideous.โ€ I shouldโ€™ve worn something other than a sweatshirt. It clung to my skin, suffocating me. The heat rose from my torso to my face, and I felt like I was burning alive in an incinerator of my own making.

โ€œValue doesnโ€™t always equate to beauty.โ€ Max looked me over from head to toe, his implication clear. โ€œThe painting is one of a limited number that belonged to a famous

European collector. Itโ€™s worth a lot of money in certain circles, but it was sold at an estate sale by mistake and switched from owner to owner until we tracked it down to your boyfriendโ€™s house. Took a lot of paperwork tracing and bribes to get to that point, but we did it.โ€ His eyes glinted with malicious amusement. โ€œImagine my delight when I learned about your connection to the current owner. It was like fate dropped you into my lap.โ€

Yeah, no kidding. Fate liked to fuck me over as a hobby. โ€œDid you tell him about the painting?โ€ Max asked. โ€œOr

did you suck his cock so good he handed it over without complaint?โ€

โ€œAt least he knows what to do with his cock, unlike some other people I know.โ€ My voice dripped with poisonous honey. โ€œSucking it is no hardship at all.โ€

Maxโ€™s words still poked at old insecurities, but I refused to let him shame me for enjoying sex, dammit.

Guys slept with multiple partners and were lauded for being players; girls did the same and were decried as whores. It was a double standard as old as time, and I was fucking sick of it.

Satisfaction flared in my stomach when his face turned a mottled red. One universal truth about men: nothing dented their ego and pissed them off more than questioning their manhood.

โ€œCareful, Jules.โ€ Icy rage flowed beneath Maxโ€™s words, but his mask was slipping. I could see it in his eye twitch and the vein pulsing in his forehead. Beneath all that fake โ€œnicenessโ€ was a fragile little shit who was one insult away from exploding.

I swallowed a ball of trepidation.ย Itโ€™s fine. Kage is right

outside.

โ€œOne press of the button. Thatโ€™s all itโ€™ll take before everyone knows what a whore you are. I wonder what your boyfriend will say when he sees another guy fucking you in the ass and coming all over your face. Or what Silver &

Klein will say when they see what their potential employee likes to do in her spare time.โ€ He cocked his head, his eyes glittering with malice. โ€œMaybe Iโ€™ll upload it to a porn site. Get paid. Itโ€™s hard for prior felons to get a job these days. Gotta do what I gotta do to put food on the table.โ€

The metal gadget dug into my palms. Oxygen ran thin at the prospect of the video being uploaded online for the world to see. Of strange men jerking off to one of the worst moments of my life.

I shouldnโ€™t have provoked Max so early. What if Christian couldnโ€™t erase the video? What if he missed a copy? What ifโ€”

The soft notes of Christianโ€™s personalized alert tone burst from my phone.

The one we set so I would know once the job was done.

My heart rattled harder against my ribcage. Now that the moment was here, I couldnโ€™t untie my tongue. How much did Iย reallyย trust Christian to get the job done? It would be so easy to miss a file. Nothing truly died in cyberspace. And what if Max made aย physicalย copy?

The walls pressed in, caging me in yellowing floral wallpaper and the scent of mildew.

Canโ€™t breathe canโ€™t breathe cantbreathecantbreatheโ€ฆ

Another, more impatient burst of music sliced through the silence. Christian was probably monitoring the situation via the camera and wondering why I hadnโ€™t made my next move yet.

I sucked in a shallow lungful of air.

Iโ€™d come this far. There was no backing out now.

โ€œActually,โ€ I said. โ€œYou might want to check your phone. See if that video is still there. Things disappear in cyberspace all the time.โ€

Beads of sweat dotted my forehead as Max stared at me. I could practically see him piecing the puzzle togetherโ€”my unannounced arrival, the way Iโ€™d stretched out our conversation, why I was suddenly so willing to talk back.

Once it clicked, he jabbed at his phone, his eyes moving back and forth over the screen with frenzied speed.

Air flowed to my lungs again when he snarled.

It was gone.ย From his phone, at least.

Max didnโ€™t say a word as he pushed past me toward his laptop. Each frantic tap on the keyboard sounded like a gunshot in the silence.

I inched toward the door but kept my eye on him. His reaction would tell me everythingโ€”whether Christian had destroyed every copy, or whether he had another copy of the video stashed somewhere.

When Max finally looked up, his features contorted into a mask of rage, my knees weakened with relief.

After years of the tape hanging over my head, it was finally gone.

I was home free.

โ€œWhat did you do?โ€ he hissed.

โ€œI took back what belonged to me. Control over my body.โ€ A thick pressure inside me eased, so suddenly and completely I wouldโ€™ve floated off the ground had I not been terrified any movement would shatter this delicate dream. The pressure had been a part of me for so long I hadnโ€™t realized it was there until it was gone. โ€œI also want the painting back. It doesnโ€™t belong to youย orย your friends.โ€

Max moved so fast I didnโ€™t get a chance to blink before his hand closed around my wrist in a crushing grip. A small cry fell out at the pain lancing up my arm.

โ€œYou fucking bitchโ€”โ€ He only got half his sentence out before tattooed hands yanked him off me and tossed him aside like he was nothing more than a rag doll.

Kage.

Somehow, heโ€™d entered the room without either of us noticing.

โ€œHands off the lady,โ€ Kage growled.

Max sputtered in shock as he took in the other manโ€™s bulky, six-foot-two frame. โ€œWho the fuck are you?โ€

Kage crossed his arms over his chest. He didnโ€™t answer. โ€œThe painting, Max.โ€ My wrist still throbbed from where

heโ€™d grabbed me, but I ignored it. โ€œWhere is it?โ€

His jaw flexed with anger, but he wasnโ€™t dumb enough to test Kageโ€™s capability for violence. โ€œThe closet,โ€ he ground out. โ€œIn the portfolio bag.โ€

I glanced at Kage, who nodded. He kept an eye on Max while I retrieved the bag from the closet and unzipped it. The painting was nestled inside the black material, safe and sound and hideous as ever.

Thank God.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t over,โ€ Max said as I walked to the door. Heโ€™d wrestled his outward fury under control, but his eyes shone with anger and panic. I assumed his โ€œfriendsโ€ wouldnโ€™t be too happy about him losing the painting. โ€œYou think you solved all your problems just because you got rid of the tape and took back the painting? Youโ€™re still a liar and a whore. Eventually, your boyfriend will figure it out and toss you aside the way everyone does. The way Iโ€™d planned to do before you snuck off in the middle of the night like a coward.โ€

I stopped in the doorway. Max was pushing every button he could find. Some of it I brushed off; others peeled the scabs off healing wounds until they bled again.

Sweat dampened my palms at the prospect of Josh finding out what happened.

โ€œMaybe Iโ€™ll nudge the process along. Give the good doctor a heads up on who, exactly, broke into his house. Iโ€™m sure heโ€™ll appreciate the truth.โ€ The poison from Maxโ€™s words dripped into my veins.

Kageโ€™s low growl rumbled through the air. He stepped toward the other man, but I held out my arm to stop him.

This wasnโ€™t his fight.

โ€œActually, Max itย isย over.โ€ The bag strap slipped against my palms. โ€œYou donโ€™t have the tape. You donโ€™t have evidence of anything that happened in Ohio. If you did, you

wouldโ€™ve used it already. And you canย tryย to tell Josh, but heโ€™s not going to believe you over me. You have nothing.โ€

Max paled. He curled his hands into fists, his chest rising and falling with shallow breaths.

Without the armor of blackmail, he looked small. Weak, like the Wizard of Oz after the curtain was pulled back.

A strange, unexpected seed of sympathy sprouted in my stomach. For all the terrible things heโ€™d done, Max had saved me when my mom kicked me out. Granted, heโ€™d pulled me into a life I was less than proud of, but without him, I mightโ€™ve ended up homeless.

I would still cut his balls off if I had the chance, but he was right. I did owe him. Not money or my body, but some acknowledgment of our shared history that would allow me to walk away for good with a clear conscience.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry you spent all those years in jail,โ€ I said. โ€œSeven years is a long time, and I understand why youโ€™re angry. But youโ€™re out now, and itโ€™s a chance for a fresh start. Donโ€™t get sucked into your old life any more than you already have.โ€ I swallowed hard. โ€œItโ€™s easy to get caught up in old habits and hurts, but youโ€™ll never be happy chasing things that no longer exist. Itโ€™s time to move on from the past. I did.โ€

I walked out, leaving Max red-faced and alone in his hotel room.

My mind tumbled with a thousand thoughts as Kage and I rode the elevator down to the lobby.

Itโ€™s time to move on from the past. I did.

Except I hadnโ€™t, not really.

Iโ€™d planned to plant the stolen items back in Joshโ€™s house and leave him to figure out why the burglar would do such a thing. But if I did that, my lies wouldย alwaysย be an albatross around my neck. Even if Josh never found out what happened, I would know. Every time he kissed me, every time he smiled at me, I would know I was keeping

something from him, and it would eat me, and eventually us, alive.

How could you build a relationship on a foundation of lies?

The answer: you couldnโ€™t.

The elevator doors opened. I walked through the lobby, barely noticing the ugly orange carpet and threadbare sofas.

Moving on from the past didnโ€™t mean burying it beneath a new foundation and hoping no one found it; it meant exposing the ugliness to the light and taking responsibility.

You couldnโ€™t heal from something if you didnโ€™t acknowledge it.

As Kage and I stepped out of the hotel, my thoughts crystallized into clarity.

I knew what I had to do.

I had to tell Josh the truth.

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