Chapter 296
I lowered my voice. “Besides, do you really want to face the wrath of an entire pack seeking revenge for their Alpha? Think strategically.
Madison and Kael exchanged glances, their bloodlust gradually cooling.
I glanced at Nathan’s battered body.
“So how do we display him?” Kael asked, wiping blood from his knuckles.
“Well, I was thinking you could use the cage I brought him here in,” I suggested casually.
Lucas jogged to retrieve it while I thought, “That cage–I have the key…”
The guards grabbed Nathan roughly–he couldn’t stand on his own–and dragged him forward, getting in extra punches and kicks along the
way.
They threw him into the cage, his body hitting the metal floor with a dull thud. He didn’t stir.
Lucas locked the cage and handed Madison a spare key. She twirled it around her finger. “I can’t wait to get him out later for some more… hospitality.”
“It’s getting late,” I said, intentionally emphasizing my next words. “I don’t know what your plans are, but I’d like to get some sleep before the big event tomorrow.”
Kael squared his shoulders. “Carter,” he said darkly, “don’t think you can order me around. My forces move when I say they move. Got it?”
Perfect, I thought. We needed at least three days for the real plan to work.
“What about the day after tomorrow?” I suggested.
Madison stroked Kael’s arm. “Our forces probably need rest after coming all this way. We can attack later.” Her eyes gleamed as she looked at Nathan’s cage. “That way we get more time to play with our new toy.”
Kael matched her wicked smile and motioned for his men to push Nathan’s cage back toward their camp.
“Where’s that barrel of salt we confiscated the other day, darling?” Madison asked sweetly as we walked. “And boil some water!”
My stomach dropped as I realized what they intended. Nathan was still barely conscious.
When we arrived at the camp, they dragged him from the cage, tore off his shirt, and tied him to a tree. Kael produced a lone black whip.
The first lash tore across Nathan’s back, jolting him to full consciousness. A crimson line appeared instantly.
“This is for my men you wounded at the border, you cruel bastard!” Kael shouted, bringing the whip down again and again until Nathan’s back was a bloody mess, skin peeled away in strips.
‘Let me try!” Madison grabbed the whip from Kael.
“Wait!” I stepped forward. “He’ll bleed out if you keep this up.”
Kael turned to me, his eyes suspicious. “What’s this? Worried about him?”
‘I’m worried about my investment,” I retorted. “If I’d known you were this short–sighted, I would’ve gone straight to Dylan.”
Kael snatched the whip from Madison. Fine. We won’t kill him.”
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“But we can still make him suffer,” he added with a cruel smile. “Where’s that salt?”
The crowd cheered as Kael and Madison grabbed handfuls of salt and pressed them into Nathan’s open wounds.
Nathan let out his first genuine howl of pain. Once fully conscious, he bit his lip hard enough to draw blood, refusing to make another sound
I stood frozen, unsure how to feel.
Nathan deserved this, I reminded myself.
This was his plan, supposedly to help Rachel–though Rachel would never want anyone to suffer for her.
I didn’t need to feel sorry for him.
But as I watched the continued torture, I found myself wanting to leave–yet knowing I had to stay to make sure they didn’t kill him.
Long into the night, the torture continued. After the salt came water–first scalding hot, poured over Nathan’s blistered back, bringing fresh screams from his throat. Then ice cold, shocking his system.
Another round of boiling water cascaded over Nathan’s ravaged back, drawing more agonized groans.
I maintained my impassive stare, but inside, my resolve was wavering.
It hurts…
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