minutes before Darren finally

emerged, his eyes capturing my still sitting position.

I stood up and did a quick spin.

“Impressed?” I asked, raising my brow. I know I cleaned up well.

“Always,” he said, his eyes intense with lust. “But I just have one finishing

touch.”

He pulled out a small black velvet box from inside his jacket pocket and opened

it for me. My eyes lit up with more sparkle than I could imagine. Inside the box was

a silver-chained necklace with a single pear cut diamond pendant. The damn thing

had to be at least eight carats.

“Wow,” I said with a gasp, instead of the “holy shit” my mind wanted me to say.

“Turn around and lift your hair,” he ordered.

I turned on my heels and did as he asked, lifting my hair to allow him to place

the pendant around my neck. It felt heavy and cold as it rested right in the middle

of my chest.

“Thank you,” I said as I turned around.

“You’re welcome. Now, let’s go.”

Taking my hand, he led me out to the circle drive and opened the door to his

Ferrari for me to climb inside. I watched from the rearview window as Clive and

Owen got into the idling black BMW behind us. Since it looked like they were the

only ones tagging along for the ride, I assumed we were going to another place

Darren trusted. It made me feel a little better.

As Darren pulled away from the estate, the anxiety began to pick up again. I still

had no idea where we were going or what was in store, and it just felt too necessary

to know. Finally, I found my voice.

“Anything particularly special I should know about tonight?” I asked.

He released a sigh through his nose as he concentrated on the road, clearly

conflicted about answering me.

“You’re likely going to be upset at first, but you’ll quickly get over it if you want

the night to continue.”

I regarded him closely. “What is that supposed to mean?”

“Do you remember my friend, Matt? I introduced you to him at—”

“At your brother’s baby shower. Yes, I remember,” I said quickly.

Darren clenched his jaw at my interruption, and I quickly looked down at my lap

in apology.

“We’re going to his house for dinner.”

“Okay. What could possibly cause me to be upset there?”

A ghost of a smile fell over his lips, and it had me all types of concerned.

“Matt recently acquired a slave from one of my auctions. His rules for her are

much stricter than mine are for you, and since you’re so fond of complaining about

your life, I thought it would be educational for you to experience hers.”

Son of a bitch.

I couldn’t stop myself from scowling. What a fucking prick. He would try to pull

something like this. I knew I had to admit that my life compared to some others

was probably better. Darren did keep me in a nice house, kept me well fed and cared

for, expensive clothes, shoes, and jewelry, the ability to wander outside, a dog; I

certainly was a pampered slave. But that still didn’t make any of it okay. Even if he

did take care of me, at the end of the day, I was still a fucking prisoner.

But then something in Darren’s words caught my attention.

“Wait a minute. What do you mean by ‘experience hers’?”

“You’re going to abide by Matt rules tonight.”

I felt my eyes bulge out of my head. “What? What if they conflict with yours?”

“They won’t. He and I have already discussed it.”

“What kind of rules?”

“You’ll see. Just do exactly as she does. Don’t say a word. Don’t complain. And

do not fucking push me. Make one wrong move, and you’ll spend a week in that

cage, got it?”

I gritted my teeth so hard my jaw hurt.

“Yes, Darren,” I said solemnly, folded my arms and shrank into the passenger

seat, not even bothering to focus on anything as I stared out the window. This was

going to fucking suck.

When we eventually pulled up to a black gate, it opened almost immediately,

allowing Darren and Clive and Owen to pull into an even bigger circle drive than the

one at the estate. Looking out the window at the house, I had to force myself to stop

from gaping. It was a big white colonial with giant white pillars at the door and big

open windows.

Once we had parked, Darren got out of the car and came around to open the door

to my side, taking my hand and helping me out while Clive and Owen rounded the

car.

“There is one more thing you need to be aware of,” Darren said, a glimmer of

warning shining in his eyes. “You need to stay within twenty feet of me if you want

to remain within your designated perimeter. Understand?”

Fuck, I’d almost forgotten about that fucking shock collar around my throat. He

hadn’t threatened to use it against me since Alaska. I did not want to experience

the pain of that in front of company.

“I understand,” I said, trying hard not to sound nervous. I was suddenly terrified

I was going to fuck this up.

“Good. Just be on your best

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