Diamond Kisses (The Jewelry Box #4) Read Online Pepper Winters

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Erotic, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: The Jewelry Box Series by Pepper Winters
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Total pages in book: 116
Estimated words: 118042 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 590(@200wpm)___ 472(@250wpm)___ 393(@300wpm)
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But I had.

I had nothing but time to notice while chained to this wall and watching.

Sick amusement filled me at the thought of the Masters rising up and killing Victor. I almost wanted it to happen. At least Henri would be safe.

But that was a lie I couldn’t swallow.

Victor was the only one keeping the other men from turning into lunatics.

He was undoubtedly deranged. I knew that now. I saw the gleam of insanity in his eyes, growing more unstable by the day as he tortured Henri and preened over Rachel’s ballooning belly. But he still had morals. Still compelled absolute obedience from all those in his home.

Christmas is in two days.

Perhaps that home would be rubble by then.

Perhaps we would all be dead, and these would be my last two nights on this planet.

I looked at Peter again.

His gaze locked on Henri kneeling at Victor’s feet.

Henri kept his chin down, his shoulders slouched, his many bruises decorated with scars from Victor whipping him, cutting him, marking him.

My heart squeezed so painfully, I had to look away.

I caught a glint of black hair in the back corner of the palatial ballroom.

Faiza.

She knelt beside Master W, her hands balled on her thighs, her black lingerie barely covering her stunning body. Feeling me watching her, she looked up.

Instead of dropping her stare and flinching in fear of reprimand, she smiled so big and true my entire body filled with fire.

Christmas is in two days.

And for the first time in a very long time, hope unfurled its tentative wings.

Hope.

That horrible, excruciating emotion.

An emotion I’d done my best to eradicate because it only brought horror and hardship.

But good God, it came back with a vengeance.

It flooded me.

Frightened me.

And Peter stiffened across the room as he caught my gaze.

I wanted to tell him what Faiza had told me.

I wished I could tell him that the jewels—those incredibly brave jewels who we’d tried and failed to save—might end up saving us…but I couldn’t.

He frowned as waitstaff appeared and cleared away dessert plates smeared with cheesecake crumbs and berry coulis. Soon, we would get our rations. A small offering consisting of leftovers.

“Gentlemen.” Victor stood with a sharp clap of his hands. He shot me a look and shook his head as if he knew my inner thoughts and tasted my quickest flush of faith.

And in a single instant, he murdered all that newfound hope. Stomped over all my optimism and reminded me all over again that this was hell and he was the fucking devil.

“I’m sure you’ve noticed that there hasn’t been a show tonight.” Victor nodded at his guests.

“The entertainment in here is failing, Vic,” someone snickered.

“That better be in jest, Harold.” Victor narrowed his eyes. “But in case it’s not, allow me to deliver tonight’s ‘entertainment’.” Snapping his fingers, he waited as staff fanned out around the room, delivering a box to each Master.

Not another game.

Please, no—

If they shot Henri with paintballs again…

A rumble of intrigue crept around the ballroom as each man opened the box and pulled out a whip.

My heart leapt into my throat.

I glanced at Henri.

He hadn’t moved from Victor’s table. Kneeling beside Rachel who sat in a chair, huddled and hating everything. Her dark blue silk dressing gown gaped over her ample cleavage as she wrapped her arms around herself.

Henri didn’t move. Didn’t look at me. He kept his gaze firmly, safely, on the floor.

“Friends,” Victor preened, fanning his arms and bowing his head like a mad duke. “I’m aware you’ve all become a little testy with the fact that I’ve been busy training my new jewel with methods that are…unavailable to you.”

For God’s sake.

Was there nothing this man didn’t see?

So he had seen the Masters’ snide glances and whispers. Had he seen the jewels scurrying about too? Was all of this yet another game to him, waiting to see who would bumble right into his latest sticky trap?

Fear prickled down my spine. Goosebumps erupted across my arms.

Striding toward Henri, Victor ordered, “On the stage, my pet. Quickly now. You wouldn’t want me to put Ily in your place, would you?”

Without a word, Henri climbed to his feet and walked naked up the steps to the pole where he’d hung that first morning.

“Chain him, if you please.” Victor smiled at a guard and looked back at the crowd.

I couldn’t take my eyes off Henri as he obediently raised his cuffed wrists so the guard could attach them to the hook above. Turning him to face the pole, the guard whispered something in his ear before marching back to his place on the edge of the stage.

Henri’s already flayed back rippled with tension.

He flicked a look at the guard, his eyes narrowed and questioning.

What had he whispered?

Was that another guard on our side?

Does he know about Christmas?

What the hell is going on?

I breathed hard as Victor said, “I know you think I have double standards when it comes to what you can and cannot do with my precious jewels. I’m protective of them, but only so you can enjoy many years of companionship. However, with Henri…well.” He chuckled. “I’m not so protective. And so, consider this my treat for you and yet another level of ownership for him.” He grinned. “We’re getting close, my dear friends. Close to owning everything that he holds dear. I’m inviting you to help me break his last remaining pieces.”


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