Thanks for reading! Part 3 is in the works, and Part 4 is in the research and development stage. I'm having fun with it and I appreciate the support. Constructive criticism is always welcome.
Thanks again to LaRacasse for the feedback and advice.
Cast your votes now as to who you think she really is.... It won't be a secret forever!
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With a small groan, Arley shifted, nestling deeper into the softness that surrounded her. Flashes of colour continued to flit before her eyes and she tried to continue following their stories, even as her conscious brain struggled to wake, reaching for daylight.
His arms bore her onwards, sending her whirling across the dance floor, and she laughed with exhilaration as she spun. He was tall and handsome and the most skilled partner in the room. With effortless grace, he cast out his arm and she twirled to its end, flinging herself outwards as the music swelled to its peak.
And then she was pulled back against his body and he was guiding her once more
.
Stiffness in her whole body. Why did every muscle ache?
His dark beard grazed her temple as he pulled her hard against him.
Still spinning across the floor, his grip tightened and she knew he was going to dip her. Suddenly, she felt afraid, unwilling to lean back towards the ground. He was skilled, but she did not trust him. She tried to push away from his wide chest but he ignored her efforts and kept hold of her. Faster and faster they spun and she could not get free
.
She wasn't able to move properly. Something was wrong. Arley's mouth opened and she panted gently, caught between dreaming and waking.
With no warning, he had tossed her downwards into the dip and she was falling. She cried out, expecting to collide with the cold floor, but it did not come. She was falling, still falling, and everything had gone dark. Deep laughter rang in her ears as wind whipped her hair around her face and still she fell. Then a voice through the dark: "Nadia."
With a gasp, Arley jolted awake.
For several moments she lay perfectly still, allowing her heart to slow to its normal pace as the sound of the voice faded slowly away. It was only a dream. As the vertigo drained from her mind and awareness of her surroundings returned, a fresh wave of fear surged through her insides.
Where was she?
She stared at the blank wall that was facing her. For a few moments, she was completely lost.
And then her memory came crashing back. Michael, smirking down at her, his body filling the alleyway, calling her Nadia. The photograph -- the damning evidence of warm brown curls and bright blue eyes.
You've been found
. Daniel and Chris standing on either side of Michael, their eyes fixed hungrily on her. The crushing strength of arms wrapped around her, holding her fast. The cold, sharp pain of a needle entering her arm, and then the darkness that followed.
Panicking, Arley abruptly tried to sit up. But she had only managed to lift herself a foot before she collapsed again, groaning, as a knife-like pain shot through her temple. She twisted awkwardly, trying to bring her hands to her forehead, and found that her wrists were tied together in front of her by a length of smooth rope. She stared at her bound hands, aghast.
The fuck?
"Nadia."
Arley thought she was having a heart attack. With a small shriek, she twisted about to see a large, dark shape seated at the foot of her bed. The voice from her dream, the voice that had woken her, it had been real. Momentarily overcome, she felt the world tilt and slide around her as the man got to his feet and drew near. Ignoring the pounding pain in her skull, she hastily propped herself up onto her elbow as best she could with her restricted range of motion and tried to shimmy backwards as he came and stood over her. The mattress she was lying on was raised less than two feet from the ground, and the low position made her feel horribly vulnerable as she stared at the man's knees in front of her. Still disoriented from his sudden appearance, she had no clear thought, only an overwhelming instinct to get away. But her limbs seemed to weigh an impossible amount.
He bent swiftly and Arley flinched back as he grasped her by the shoulders and lifted her into a sitting position. The pain in her temple seared and she closed her eyes momentarily as a wave of dizziness swept over her, temporarily unaware of his hands. Gradually the dizziness receded and she started to support her own weight again. She opened her eyes as she felt the mattress dip beside her.
It was Mark. The sight of him caused the scene in the alleyway to suddenly fill her mind, his hand pinning her head back against his shoulder, the feeling of his warm body, so large and solid, so
male
, pressed hard against her own, the arm like iron around her waist. Hurriedly, Arley pushed down the fear rising in her throat and tried to refocus her attention on her present surroundings. Mark was sitting next to her, one precautionary hand still on her arm. He held a water bottle out towards her, filled with some cloudy substance. She looked at it distrustfully.