Chapter 256: The Wait
CASSIAN
The hours since the warehouse had been a long, slow inventory of damage.
I sat in the darkness of the room, my hands chained behind the heavy wooden chair, and let my body tell its story.
The ribs were the loudest… a deep, radiating ache where the vest had caught the bullet. It hadn’t pierced the skin, but it had crushed the tissue beneath. Every breath was a sharp reminder of the cost.
My shoulder was a different kind of pain, a hot, pulling sensation where the graze had dried into a stiff crust against my skin.
Then there were the smaller things. The dull throb in my jaw. The ache in my knuckles. I had let those hits land during the fight because managing them was less important than managing the room.
I didn’t move. I didn’t wince. Pain is just data, a series of signals sent from the nerves to the brain to indicate a change in status.
It is useful for knowing your limits, but a reaction to it is a waste of energy. I sat perfectly still, letting the bearded one and his three shadows believe they were looking at a man who was broken.
In reality, I was mapping.
The sounds beyond the heavy steel door were a language. I tracked the rotation of the guards, every two hours, the boots on the concrete changed rhythm.
I counted seven distinct voices. I listened to the building itself. It was old, the kind of masonry that breathed with the damp. It had weak points. I just had to find them.
Underneath the cover of my body, I worked my left wrist against the metal link of the chain. It was a slow, agonizing process.
I had to move with a fraction of an inch of clearance, ensuring the metal didn’t clink, ensuring the bearded one didn’t see the tension in my forearms.
The direction was correct. The progress was slow. But I had time.
The bearded one liked to pace. He liked the sound of his own boots. He wanted me to beg, or at least to look afraid. When I did neither, he became restless. That was my opening.
“You know what I find interesting,” I said. My voice was raspy from the dry air, but I kept it conversational.
He stopped pacing and looked at me, his hand resting on the hilt of a knife at his belt. “You’re in no position to find anything interesting, Wolfe.”
“Maybe,” I replied, leaning back as far as the chains would allow. “But look at the math. Emilio sends eight men to a warehouse. Fourteen to a port. And however many you have crawling around this basement. All for two people.”
I let a small, cold silence hang in the air.
“That math says something about him. I’m just not sure it’s something flattering. It sounds like he’s terrified of what happens if the odds are even.”
The response was a heavy backhand across my face. My head snapped to the side, the copper taste of blood filling my mouth immediately. I noted the pain. I filed it.
And while his eyes were on my face, I gave the chain behind me another sharp, silent tug. Another fraction of an inch gained.
“You think this is a game,” the bearded one hissed, leaning down until I could smell the stale coffee on his breath.
“I think Emilio does,” I said, spitting a mouthful of blood onto the concrete between his boots. “Otherwise, he’d be here himself instead of sending a man whose only talent is hitting someone who can’t hit back.”
The second hit was harder. It sent the chair rocking on its legs. I let my head hang for a moment, then turned back to him.
I was smiling. Not because it didn’t hurt, but because they were focused entirely on my face. They weren’t watching my hands.
The walls were thick, but they weren’t soundproof. Most of what came from the next room was a muffled drone, but certain frequencies cut through the stone.
I heard voices. The guards in the other room were shouting, their tones urgent and frustrated.
Then, I heard Cyan.
Even through the masonry, his voice was unmistakable.
It didn’t have the strain of a man being tortured. It didn’t have the weight of a man in pain. It had that specific, airy quality he used when he was bored.
The bearded one heard it too. He looked toward the wall, then back at me with a smirk. “Your friend seems to be having a difficult time. I wonder how long a man like that lasts before he starts screaming for mercy.”
Then, a sound did come through the wall.
It was a scream. But it wasn’t Cyan’s. It was the high, panicked shriek of a man who had seen something he wasn’t prepared for. It was followed by the sound of something heavy crashing into a table.
I couldn’t help it. I chuckled. It was a genuine, involuntary sound that bubbled up in my chest despite the ache in my ribs.
“Something funny?” the bearded one demanded, his hand tightening on his weapon.
“No,” I said, letting the almost-smile reach my eyes. “Not really.”
But I knew Cyan. And I knew that if someone was screaming in that room, it was because they had finally realized that Cyan’s nervous system didn’t work the way theirs did.
The steel door to my room swung open. One of the guards from the other room stumbled in.
He was sweating visibly, his chest heaving, his eyes wide and unfocused. He looked like a man who had just walked out of a fever dream.
He crossed to the bearded one, his voice a frantic whisper, but the room was small and my ears were tuned to every vibration.
“Boss,” the man panted. “The freak. He… he won’t stop.”
“What do you mean?” the bearded one barked.
The guard struggled to find the words. He kept glancing back at the door as if he expected something to crawl through the gap.
“The more we… the more we do… he’s not breaking. He’s not even fighting it. Boss, he seems to be enjoying it.”
The room went silent. The three men standing behind the bearded one shifted their weight, their eyes darting to each other.
“What do you mean, enjoying it?” the bearded one asked, his voice dropping into a dangerous register.
“He keeps making these… sounds,” the guard said, his face twisting in disgust. “Like he’s moaning. Like he’s… I don’t know. He keeps laughing and telling us we’re doing it wrong. I don’t know what’s wrong with him.”
I laughed properly this time. It hurt my ribs, a sharp, stabbing reminder of the damage, but it was worth it.
The bearded one turned on me, his face purple with rage. He delivered a kick to my midsection that sent the breath out of me, but I didn’t stop the sound.
“What are you laughing at?”
“Nothing,” I wheezed, coming back up and looking him in the eye. “It’s just… that tracks.”
“You’re not worried about your friend?” he asked, his certainty starting to crack. I could see it in the way his eyes searched mine. He was looking for a leverage point, a sign of weakness he could exploit.
“About Cyan?” I asked. I genuinely considered the question. “No. Not particularly. To kill Cyan, you’d need considerably more than whatever amateur theater you’re running in the next room. Trust me. I’ve known him a long time. You’re not breaking him. You’re just entertaining him.”
The bearded one looked at the guard, then back at me. I could see the math failing in his head. In his world, pain led to fear, and fear led to information.
But here he was, with two men who didn’t follow the rules. He didn’t know how to handle a man who laughed at his own blood, and he certainly didn’t know how to handle whatever Cyan was doing next door.
“Go back,” the bearded one ordered the guard. “Try something else. Use the high-voltage leads.”
The guard looked like he’d rather go back into a burning building, but he nodded and left.
The atmosphere in the room shifted ten minutes later. It wasn’t a sound from the next room, but a change in the air from the corridor outside.
I heard the sound of heavy boots… many of them and the distinct, crisp movement of men who were much better trained than the ones currently guarding me.
There was a specific shift in the energy of the building. The chaos of the guards outside turned into a rigid, terrified silence.
Authority had arrived.
A voice carried through the hallway, loud and sharp. “The boss is here. Open the gate.”
The room changed instantly. The bearded one straightened his back, tucking his shirt in and smoothing his beard.
The other guards stood at a stiff, unnatural attention. They were no longer the kings of this basement; they were servants waiting for a god.
I heard the heavy clank of the main gate being unlocked. Then, the sound of a single pair of shoes, not boots, but leather-soled dress shoes, clicking against the concrete. They were rhythmic. Calm.
My left hand gave one final, violent twist against the metal.
Click.
The link didn’t break, but the screw holding the bracket to the wooden frame of the chair groaned. It was almost there. One more good surge and I’d have the left hand free.
I kept my face a mask of controlled nothingness. I didn’t show the triumph. I didn’t show the pain. I just waited.
I had been sitting in this chair for hours, waiting for the one variable that would change the game. The one person who had the keys to the exit.
The door to my room opened.
Emilio Vincenti stepped into the light. He was dressed in a suit that cost more than the warehouse we had burned down, looking entirely too clean for a damp basement. He looked at the bearded one, then turned his gaze toward me.
“Cassian Wolfe,” he said. His voice was smooth, cultured, and entirely devoid of the anger his men had shown. “I’m so glad you could join us. I’ve been looking forward to this conversation for a very long time.”
I looked at him, my blood-stained face illuminated by the single bulb. I didn’t say a word. I just felt the weight of the chain in my left hand and the heat of the anger in my chest.
The wait was over.
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Chapters
- Chapter 258: Rats know when to run
- Chapter 257: A name
- Chapter 256: The Wait
- Chapter 255: The Man from his past
- Chapter 254: Grocery runs
- Chapter 253: Mission Failed
- Chapter 252: A bloody trap
- Chapter 251: Ambush
- Chapter 250: Operation
- Chapter 249: The hidden prince
- Chapter 248: the calm before the storm
- Chapter 247: A change of scene
- Chapter 246: Temporarily Useful
- Chapter 245: The little Secret
- Chapter 244: Bathroom tease r18
- Chapter 243: Gym Session
- Chapter 242: House Tour
- Chapter 241: Potential Husband/Tuesday Morning
- Chapter 240: Sweet wine
- Chapter 239: A specific kind of torture
- Chapter 238: A comfortable lie
- Chapter 237: Warmth
- Chapter 236: The Void 2
- Chapter 235: The Void
- Chapter 234: Foundation
- Chapter 233: A white whale
- Chapter 232: Transaction
- Chapter 231: Itch
- Chapter 230: A regular dinner
- Chapter 229: The Menu and The Lie
- Chapter 228: A new hobby
- Chapter 227: Favors
- Chapter 226: The Leak
- Chapter 225: Softness
- Chapter 224: Unresolved
- Chapter 223: Deja vu
- Chapter 222: The Exotic Bird
- Chapter 221: Pink Storm pt 2
- Chapter 220: The Pink Storm
- Chapter 219: Freight Train
- Chapter 218: Bait
- Chapter 217: Games
- Chapter 216: Distracted
- Chapter 215: Intruder
- Chapter 214: Saturday pt 2
- Chapter 213: Saturday
- Chapter 212: The Logic of Destruction
- Chapter 211: The blueprint of the wolf
- Chapter 210: Unwanted
- Chapter 209: The Ugly Past pt 2
- Chapter 208: The ugly past
- Chapter 207: Snacks
- Chapter 206: A small Wish
- Chapter 205: A park
- Chapter 204: A ghost in the corner
- Chapter 203: Subjects
- Chapter 202: The Wrong Bennett
- Chapter 201: Masterpiece
- Chapter 200: Disruption
- Chapter 199: Mistake
- Chapter 198: Old bruises
- Chapter 197: A worm
- Chapter 196: Man in the mirror
- Chapter 195: Anchor
- Chapter 194: The Devereaux Disaster
- Chapter 193: Bright Colorful Nothing
- Chapter 192: Invitation (A puppet)
- Chapter 191: The Perfect Son
- Chapter 190: Routine
- Chapter 189: Woes of A prodigy - Nick Bennett’s POV
- Chapter 188: Body pt 3 r18
- Chapter 187: Body pt 2 R18
- Chapter 186: Body r18
- Chapter 185: Screwed
- Chapter 184: More of him
- Chapter 183: Untouched
- Chapter 182: Satisfaction
- Chapter 181: Alley
- Chapter 180: The bigger pervert
- Chapter 179: Unwanted guard
- Chapter 178: Unexpected guest
- Chapter 177: Drinking game
- Chapter 176: Back to Work
- Chapter 175: Fading Light - End of Volume One
- Chapter 174: Alive
- Chapter 173: A splash of color
- Chapter 172: Theater pt 2
- Chapter 171: Theater
- Chapter 170: Over-fucked or Fucked Over
- Chapter 169: Surrender r18
- Chapter 168: Death by fucking r18
- Chapter 167: Obscene r18
- Chapter 166: Petty Face r18
- Chapter 165: Sex with a criminal r18
- Chapter 164: Hands up r18
- Chapter 163: Melted Candy - Thirty Seconds
- Chapter 162: Trapped Mouse
- Chapter 161: Nice
- Chapter 160: Answers
- Chapter 159: Laundry and Kdrama
- Chapter 158: New plates. New life
- Chapter 157: Safety
- Chapter 156: Verdict
- Chapter 155: Separation
- Chapter 154: Home
- Chapter 153: Wishful Thinking
- Chapter 152: Selfish
- Chapter 151: Home
- Chapter 150: Inconvenience
- Chapter 149: Stitches
- Chapter 148: Deer caught in headlights
- Chapter 147: Void
- Chapter 146: Weight of guilt
- Chapter 145: A wounded animal
- Chapter 144: Hunt
- Chapter 143: Demon
- Chapter 142: Buffet of Destruction
- Chapter 141: Devil in disguise
- Chapter 140: Trouble Trouble
- Chapter 139: Carnage
- Chapter 138: Kill Switch/Old debts
- Chapter 137: A Trap
- Chapter 136: Broken image
- Chapter 135: Stranger
- Chapter 134: Dance
- Chapter 133: Trapped
- Chapter 132: Chessboard
- Chapter 131: Gut feeling
- Chapter 130: Fuck-or-cry pt 2 r18
- Chapter 129: Fuck-or-cry
- Chapter 128: Masterpiece
- Chapter 127: Theater
- Chapter 126: The gala
- Chapter 125: Stranger in the Mirror
- Chapter 124: Kill shot
- Chapter 123: Back in the hospital
- Chapter 122: Promises promises
- Chapter 121: Appreciation
- Chapter 120: Good man
- Chapter 119: Stubborn
- Chapter 118: Cold
- Chapter 117: Suspicion
- Chapter 116: Terror
- Chapter 115: Ghost
- Chapter 114: Fear
- Chapter 113: Unexpected
- Chapter 112: Confession
- Chapter 111: Regret
- Chapter 110: Condition
- Chapter 109: The morning after...
- Chapter 108: Drunk, high mess pt 3 r18
- Chapter 107: Drunk, high mess pt 2
- Chapter 106: Drunk, high Mess
- Chapter 105: Death Sentence
- Chapter 104: Nothing
- Chapter 103: Taste Of Freedom 2
- Chapter 102: Taste of freedom
- Chapter 101: Villain
- Chapter 100: Selfish pt 2
- Chapter 99: Selfish
- Chapter 98: Coward
- Chapter 97: Leverage
- Chapter 96: New Rules
- Chapter 95: Idiot
- Chapter 94: The Truth
- Chapter 93: Stockholm Syndrome/Test
- Chapter 92: Sentimental
- Chapter 91: Surprise Wedding
- Chapter 90: Unpredictable
- Chapter 89: Gym escape
- Chapter 88: Help
- Chapter 87: "My little puppy."
- Chapter 86: Reckless
- Chapter 85: A bet?
- Chapter 84: Competition
- Chapter 83: Bathroom Shenanigans pt 2 r18
- Chapter 82: Bathroom Shenanigans
- Chapter 81: Sweet Torture
- Chapter 80: Lesson
- Chapter 79: King Noah
- Chapter 78: A new plan
- Chapter 77: Morning After
- Chapter 76: Yours to break r18
- Chapter 75: Surrender r18
- Chapter 74: Torture r18
- Chapter 73: trapped r18
- Chapter 72: Teasing r18
- Chapter 71: Game Over
- Chapter 70: Puppy
- Chapter 69: Angel
- Chapter 68: Picture
- Chapter 67: Third wheel
- Chapter 66: Unwelcome surprise
- Chapter 65: A good kisser
- Chapter 64: Agreement pt 2
- Chapter 63: Agreement
- Chapter 62: Pink-haired Lunatic pt 2
- Chapter 61: Pink haired lunatic pt 1
- Chapter 60: Cassie?
- Chapter 59: Anticipation
- Chapter 58: Distracted pt 2
- Chapter 57: Distracted
- Chapter 56: Secrets
- Chapter 55: I am a man
- Chapter 54: Worry
- Chapter 53: Negotiable
- Chapter 52: Angel
- Chapter 51: Hazard
- Chapter 50: HOSTAGE
- Chapter 49: Offering
- Chapter 48: Marked Prey r18
- Chapter 47: Ridiculous
- Chapter 46: Conversation
- Chapter 45: Imposter
- Chapter 44: Alexander
- Chapter 43: Inspection
- Chapter 42: Corrections
- Chapter 41: Underneath
- Chapter 40: Pretty Cage
- Chapter 39: Philanthropist
- Chapter 38: Impending doom
- Chapter 37: Humiliation Ritual
- Chapter 36: First Kiss
- Chapter 35: "You’re not special."
- Chapter 34: Helpess
- Chapter 33: Patience
- Chapter 32: Distraction
- Chapter 31: The Spare
- Chapter 30: Disowned
- Chapter 29: Provocation
- Chapter 28: Ghost
- Chapter 27: Family House pt 2
- Chapter 26: Family House
- Chapter 25: Bigger Problem
- Chapter 24: Interview pt 2
- Chapter 23: Interview
- Chapter 22: Bathroom
- Chapter 21: denial r18
- Chapter 20: Corrections r18
- Chapter 19: Therapist
- Chapter 18: Late Night Summons
- Chapter 17: Worse
- Chapter 16: USEFUL
- Chapter 15: Distractions
- Chapter 14: Acquisition
- Chapter 13: The Transfer
- Chapter 12: First Lesson r18
- Chapter 11: Agreement
- Chapter 10: The Offer
- Chapter 9: Consequences
- Chapter 8: Welcome to hell
- Chapter 7: Monday Morning
- Chapter 6: A New Toy
- Chapter 5: Defeat
- Chapter 4: Victory
- Chapter 3: The man who ruined my life
- Chapter 2: Shots and Bad decisions
- Chapter 1: "You’re pathetic Noah"