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Chapter Two: The Devil's Lair

Lena's POV

The room was a far cry from the grandeur of the mansion's exterior. Small, cold, and suffocating, it felt more like a prison cell than a bedroom. A single dim light bulb hung from the ceiling, flickering intermittently and casting eerie shadows that danced on the cracked, peeling walls. This was only a thin, lumpy mattress laid on a rusted metal frame with scratchy, threadbare sheets. The air was thick with damp and a metallic tang I couldn't place.

I sat on the edge of the bed, drawing my knees up and hugging them to myself, trying in vain to still the relentless shaking that had seized my body. My mind was reeling with questions, one more unbelievable than the other. Why am I here? What does Damian want from me? How did my life spiral into this nightmare?

The sound of footsteps down the hall yanked me out of my spiraling thoughts. My heart rammed into high speed, my body tensed, as the heavy wooden door creaked open. A hulking figure- one of Damian's men-stepped inside, and his face was carved into an unreadable mask of sternness.

"Boss wants to see you," he grated with no emotion, no empathy.

I stared at him, my throat dry and constricted. "Why?" I managed to croak out, though I wasn't sure I truly wanted the answer.

He didn't respond. Instead, he jerked his head toward the hallway, a silent command that brooked no argument.

I swallowed hard, made my legs rise from under me, and tried to get some semblance of composure by smoothing down the fabric of my dress. My hands shook. The man showed no patience for my hesitation; he turned abruptly and exited the room, leaving the door ajar-a clear expectation for me to follow.

I followed him down a narrow, dark corridor; my bare feet cold against the concrete floor, with every step taken, it seemed that the walls were closing in on me. Muffled murmurs of faraway voices reached my ears, sending ripples of anxiety through me, making this journey appear like ages. We finally stopped before a big, intricately ornamented door. My escort remained silent, opening it to wave me inside.

My stomach was turning wildly as I stepped inside.

The room was a study in luxury and intimidation. Rich, dark mahogany bookshelves lined the walls, filled with leather-bound volumes that spoke of wealth and power. A great fireplace dominated one side, its roaring flames casting a warm glow that did little to alleviate the chill in my bones. Damian sat in a plush armchair near the hearth. The dancing light outlined his sharp features, casting shadows that made him look even more dangerous. He was impeccably dressed, as usual, in a tailored suit exuding the aura of authority. His dark eyes locked onto mine, and I felt like a moth drawn to a deadly flame, unable to look away.

"Leave us," he commanded, his voice low but with undeniable authority.

The man who had escorted me said nothing, only turned and closed the door behind him, leaving me in the room with Damian.

"Come here," Damian instructed, and there was no disobliging the tone in which it was said.

My legs seemed to have turned to lead.

"I said, come here," he said, harder this time.

My feet somehow responded, moving me closer to him before my head caught up with the action. I stopped a few feet away, the nerves wringing my hands together in front of me.

"Closer," he instructed, his eyes never yielding.

My hesitant steps moved me till I was standing right in front of him.

His gaze raked over me, searching, calculating. "Do you know why you're here?"

I shook my head, words mangled in my throat.

A cold smirk pulled at his lips. "I brought you here to serve me, Lena. And that starts now."

My breath hitched. "W-what do you mean?"

He rose from his chair then, towering over me, his presence overwhelming. "You're mine now," he declared, his voice dark and possessive. "And I take what's mine.

Panic surged through me, and I instinctively stepped back, but he was faster. His hand shot out, gripping my wrist with a vice-like hold and pulling me toward him.

"Please," I whispered, my voice trembling. "I… I'm a virgin."

For a moment, surprise flickered across his face. Then, the smirk returned, colder than before.

"A virgin?" he mused, his tone mocking. "How… sweet."

Please," I begged, my voice breaking as tears welled in my eyes. "Don't do this. I'm begging you."

His grip tightened, tugging me closer until our faces were inches apart. "Begging won't save you, Lena. You belong to me now. And I always get what I want."

He dragged me toward the bed, ignoring my protests and tears. My heart pounded so loudly that his commanding voice became a distant murmur.

"Stop fighting," he snarled. "You're only making it worse for yourself."

I tried to twist away, but he easily overpowered me, pinning me down as my struggles grew weaker.

"Please," I sobbed, tears streaming down my face. "Don't do this. I'm not ready."

He paused, his eyes locking onto mine. "You'll learn, Lena. You'll learn to please me. And you'll learn to enjoy it."

I closed my eyes as he took what he wanted, my cries of pain and fear filling the room.

"You're not that bad," he murmured thoughtfully. "I like how you sound when you cry."

His words cut deep, but he didn't stop.

"And this," he added with dark humor, "it's much sweeter than I had hoped for."

And as it was, I felt emptiness, a part of myself torn away. Damian rose from the bed and smoothed his garments as if it had never occurred.

"You'll get used to this," he said coolly. "It will be a lot easier this way if you stop fighting the sooner."

With that, he left the room, the door closing resolutely behind him.

I curled up, shaking uncontrollably, my heart shattered. I was threatened by the darkness pressing in around me, suffocating, and for the first time, I thought that maybe this nightmare would never end.

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