She could still hear the elegant music even this far in the DeVille's grand house. It, and the fact that she was there with her mother and father, calmed her, giving her a false sense of security.
She should've known better.
She felt it in her bones that something was off. But she ignored that tiny voice and was lulled into that deceptive sense of security by being with her parents and when Charles didn't even look at her since she arrived at the Periwinkles' spring garden party.
"
Izzy?
"
She snapped around making her black pipe curls bounce around her small face. Her eyes were big and full of apprehension. There he stood: tall, dark, handsome, elegant, deceptively polite... frighteningly menacing, the devil in an elegant summer coat and slacks. His eloquent demeanor fooled them all, but he has never fooled her or her mother...until that fateful day.
Her heart leaped then pounded in growing fear. He was so incredibly tall. Charles never failed to invoke fright within her, but she'd always refused to let him see it... up until that day when he showed her she had every reason to be terrified of him.
He had her alone now. She'd just visited the bathroom and was trying to hurry back out to the garden party and to her mother's side when he blocked her way in the hall... and like a big, dark cat, walked slowly toward her. It was such an absurd moment. There was a menacing Charles Deville coming for her accompanied by elegant music filtering into the great Periwinkle family home...
Her heart was pounding in her throat now. She fought for composure and courage as she gave him her best, most aggressive glares. She had always been a brave girl, and she was showing her disdain and rejection as always, but Charles, as always, was deaf, dumb, and blind for it.
"
How long do you think you can keep me at bay? Since when has a woman been able to resist the desires of a man bent on making her his?
" he asked with a deceptively polite smile.
"Get out of my way, Charles. I want
no part
of
you
," she hissed.
"
But that isn't really so. You merely confuse virginal shyness with lack of desire simply because it's well known that all women not yet initiated as a man's lover find it... confusing. I know you care more for me
â"
"âI care
nothing
for you! I'm
not
confused! I don't even
think
about you unless it's to find a way to finally make you understand I
don't WANT you!
" she shouted at him as loudly as she could, hoping someone passing by would hear her, but the live orchestra was playing their instruments loudly. No one heard her. No one came to her rescue...
His smug, arrogant smile vanished, but she refused to back down. In fact, her young pride felt a little stronger, vindicated by his responseâa response that told her, she had hurt him.
Good!
He had hurt her for over a year now, so now he knew how she felt.
"
You're young and confused. You need a strong man to guide youâ
"
"âand what makes you think you're the man to do it? I have a father and there are plenty of boys my own age to choose from," she sneered at him, but she saw too late the insane jealousy flash across his stony features, and the spark of rage in his almost black eyes.
In the next instant, he grabbed her by her bare arms, and shoved her back into a dark nook in the hallway. She struggled to free herself, but he was too big, too strong. Charles drew his snarling mask of enraged jealousy close to her pale frightened face as she tried to duck her head.
"
You ought to be careful what you say to me, petite. I don't tolerate women expressing their independence in front of me
," he ground out through clenched teeth.
All her courage vanished in the face of Charles DeVille's aggression.
"I didn't-didn't mean to upset you. Please... just let me go..." she pled softly, and winced when his vice-like grip tightened painfully around her arms.
"
I'm getting impatient waiting for you to accept the inevitable. It would make it so much easier if you just understand there's no escaping my love for you. It would make it so much easier for me, but especially... for you. It's because I love you I'm this way, Izzyâ
"
"âYou don't love me. You just want to make me your slave," she said, trying to sound strong and willful, but she heard her own voice and it sounded timid and frail.
"
That's how it is between a man and a woman, petite. A woman is submissive to her man, and I am that man for you
," he chuckled evil seeing her glaring up at him in mute hatred. "
So be smart and give it up. You won't win.
"
"Never!" she got angry, her own ego stung by his words, but it only made him chuckle in cruel arrogance. "You're the devil," she suddenly hissed, and he ceased laughing, "and I'd rather be
crucified
than be with