The group began to leave the reception room and move into one of the back rooms. Tothshore noted that it was the room Tina had emerged from and without warning an uncontrollable panic seized her. All thoughts of peacefully submitting had gone, rationally she knew this would only make things worse but her primal instincts had taken over. A thin film of sweat had covered her, she could feel it dripping down her back and along her arms. The breath she was taking had caught in her throat and without even thinking Tothshore was running. A burst of adrenaline took her farther and faster than she should have managed in her high-heeled and impractical shoes. The door to the hallway was only a few feet away and Tothshore couldn't feel the presence of anyone around her. This was possible! She was going to make it! Six more strides and she was at the door, still not breathing. Not daring to hope she smashed into the door at full pelt and wrenched at the handle. It didn't budge. She tried again only to get the same result, refusing to believe the door was locked she started to frantically yank at the handle. Nothing worked, the door wouldn't budge an inch.
Laughter erupted behind Tothshore and although she knew she was beaten she refused to abandon hope, slamming the door she began screaming for help,
"ENOUGH!" Fangio's voice cut straight through Tothshore's screams and to her disgust she found herself immediately comply. There was a power in his commands, the kind of power a man only gets when his orders are obeyed without question for a lifetime. Tothshore couldn't pretend anymore, she was terrified of Fangio, he had brought her here tonight to kill her and anything he did beforehand would only serve to make her death more painful or more humiliating, probably both.
"We are the only guests in this hotel within screaming distance Tothshore, although that won't be the last time you scream tonight." The group laughed again,
"I'll fetch her boss," Mark offered,
"You will do no such thing," Fangio stared at Tothshore and for the first time tonight their eyes met, she was lost in the inky black depths immediately, "you will come here voluntarily Tothshore, you're about to find out that there's nothing you won't do when the correct incentives are applied."
Tothshore couldn't move. Fangio could make her do whatever he wanted, she had no doubt about that but the immediate fear of Fangio and his group greatly outweighed the future torment he could apply. There were several seconds of silence in the room as Tothshore and Fangio stared at each other. It was obvious to the room that Tothshore was not being defiant, she was terrified, Fangio looked calm, contemplating his options,
"You will discover Tothshore that obedience is the virtue I value above all others, in your case you must realise that I am your protection and only chance of survival," Tothshore snorted involuntarily, his comment and condescending tone had broken her trance, she squared her shoulders and stood up straight, her meek stare had turned into a glare. There was an ominous croaking sound from her throat before, still staring directly at Fangio, Tothshore spat on the ground,
"If you going to kill me then just do it, I'm not going to be played with like some toy," Tothshore growled. Lindsey gasped and the room fell silent. Marcus was looking at Tothshore with something close to pity, they knew she had crossed the line. The only one to keep his composure was Fangio, he just smirked at Tothshore, infuriating her further,
"I like it when they resist," he laughed, looking around the room and finally breaking eye contact with his victim, "it makes it so much more enjoyable when you see them begging later on, Tina was such a disappointment in that respect," pausing to turn once more towards Tothshore he called,
"Open the door boys," with a groan a lock moved in the great oak door behind Tothshore and it smoothly opened. Tothshore bolted immediately but ran into two men who grabbed her in a vice-like grip. Struggling ferociously against her assailants Tothshore flung herself sideways in the hopes of gaining some wiggle-room and the opportunity to escape. She was tired now though, her ordeal had drained her mentally if not physically, and she couldn't raise the energy to resist with any great force. In desperation she looked up at the two men who had grabbed her and recognised them as the pair who had delivered her to Fangio just a few hours ago.
"Tothshore doesn't want to play boys, take her away," Fangio called, still maddeningly calm. In horror Tothshore felt herself being bodily lifted into the air and saw that the body bag they had transported her in was lying on the ground, open and ready for her. A fresh wave of horror gripped Tothshore. She could remember the car ride to the hotel, struggling and straining, hyperventilating as the bag refused to provide enough oxygen,
"I think burying this one alive might be most appropriate. Set up a camera in the coffin and we'll watch her die from here, we could take bets on how long she'll last," Fangio laughed his cruel, humourless laugh as Tothshore cried out,
"I'll be good, I'll go to Fangio, just let me go," she carried on pleading but her words became indecipherable as tears and terror reduced her to a mumbling mess. The two men relentlessly continued to push Tothshore down into the body bag while Fangio called out,
"Call me Master," without hesitation Tothshore screamed,
"Please Master, I'll come to you, just please, please Master don't put me back in the bag,"
"Better, put her down boys," Tothshore was unsteady on her feet as she was put back down, her entire body shaking,