Jessie––––––––
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"What did he say toyou?"
"Nothing." My voice was soft, but Virgo could hear me just fine.
"What did you say to him?"
"Nothing, I didn"t tell him anything."
"So you"re telling me this man just gave you five hundred dollars and requested nothing else in return? You did nothing for him at all?" His eyes turned into tight slits, head angling in towards his shoulder. "Why would he do that?"
"I don"t know why."
"You"re telling me he said nothing to you at all? He didn"t ask you any questions?"
"No, he didn"t. He just told me to dance."
Virgo sat back in his mahogany brown leather chair and pressed the tips of his fingers together. His hair was slicked back, glistening with a thick sheen of gel. Sucking in his cheeks, his eyes flickered with distrust.
"Did he tell you his name?"
"No."
"Have you seen this man before? Here or any where else?"
Holding my eyes steady on his, I shook my head. "No."
Letting out an audible breath, he pointed his finger in my direction. "You"re lying to me."
Looking him straight in the eye, I forced myself to stand taller. "I"m not lying, that"s exactly what happened."
"Jessie, there have been very few times where you"ve impressed me. And each time I think to myself—good girl, you finally understand. I start to feel a sliver of trust, like you know your place here." His eyes slowly traced my face as his mouth curled into a heavy frown. "And then you go and f.u.c.k it all up again." Glancing over my shoulder, he nodded his head to the security guard standing near the door. "Take her away."
"Wait, no, Virgo, please," I pleaded, holding out my hands and taking a step to the side. "I"m telling you the truth, everything I told you was exactly what happened. He told me to dance, so I danced. He didn"t ask for anything else, I don"t know why he left me so much money."
The guard attempted to grab my arms, but I yanked them out of reach. Taking long strides away from him, I flailed my arms so he couldn"t get a good hold on me.
"I"m not lying, that"s what happened." Doing my best to stay out of his grasp, I kept moving.
I knew what was happening. And I did nothing to deserve it.
For once I was being honest and Virgo didn"t believe me. It made me think of the story about the boy who cried wolf. I had been that boy once, and it was coming back to bite me in the a.s.s now.
"You must have done something—said something—told him something to get him to give you so much money. No man just drops that kind of cash for a dance. Especially on you, you"re not that special." Virgo shot up from his seat, slamming his palms onto the top of his desk. "Now tell me the truth, sweet girl, about what he asked you and what you told him—or shut up and deal with the consequences."
Holding my eyes firmly on his, I tipped my chin in protest to his threat. "f.u.c.k you, I am telling you the truth. I didn"t tell him a G.o.dd.a.m.n thing."
His mouth turned razor thin as his pointy chin crooked to the side. Folding his hands into fists, his knuckles blazed white, pupils turning to pinp.r.i.c.ks as his nostrils flared wide.
Hit me. Go on, hit me!
I wanted to tell him to do it. I wanted to call him a pathetic excuse for a man, a man who was so weak he had no other way to make himself feel good except by hurting women.
But I didn"t. Those words wouldn"t do s.h.i.t. He wouldn"t hear me. He didn"t have the ability to feel compa.s.sion or step outside himself to listen to the truth.
As if he could read my mind, he pulled back his hand, striking me with an open palm across the cheek. The force of his slap caused my head to whip to the side. And still, I stood strong.
Twisting my head slowly back in his direction, I brushed the hair from my face as my back straightened. I didn"t care that my skin was on fire, I didn"t care that my eyes sizzled with unwanted tears.
You"ll never own me completely.
Squinting his eyes, he tipped his head as if he was waiting for an apology, one that I would never give. It didn"t matter what I said at that point, Virgo had made up his mind, and in his eyes, I was a lying bag of s.h.i.t.
The only thing he ever cared about was creating fear. He wanted all of us girls to feel it, to endure it, to know he held our fate in his hands. It gave him a high greater than drugs, greater than having all the money in the world.
That power was dangerous, it was far too much for one man to have.
Except, I was his one failure and that drove him f.u.c.king crazy. He wanted to call me his masterpiece, he once said I would be his perfect creation, but he was wrong.
I didn"t fear him, not anymore. When I was little, yes he scared me, I couldn"t lie about that. But as I got older, the more I saw through his parchment like sh.e.l.l.