Annabella Pov
I opened my car and slid inside. It was until I started the car and it was in motion before I looked back at him through the mirror, but the most scary and unexpected scenario was the fact that he just stood there, on a spot not moving or trying to catch up with me.
He let me leave.
The glow from the moon in the sky shining above his head makes him look even deadlier with his mask and my stomach twists in fear, but I wipe the image off immediately.
I kept driving at high speed, watching him through the mirror. He was still standing in the same position watching me like a prey until he was out of sight.
Weirdo.
There was no sign of him or any attack until I stopped in front of our building.
A small cottage located on the rural side of the city away from people in an isolated world where mother, my twin sister and I lived all our lives except for Edna, who drove all the way from the city to come check on me.
I'm safe now.
I parked in front of the building, got out of the car and came down with a deep sigh of relief that I'd gotten home. Not that home is the best place to be, but it's better than staying in that lonely, deadly place with that weird stranger.
I let out a deep breath as I took a step towards the entrance, but I didn't get to take the second step when I caught sight of a man in a mask, with black shoes, black hair, and black everything, standing face to face with me from a distance just like I left him earlier. But this time, he was leaning against a car.
I took a step back, my body trembling with fear, my heart almost jumping out of my throat as I retook my steps back, eyes on him, but he didn't move.
He didn't even make an attempt to get closer; he was just waiting like a ghost, a predator waiting for its prey.
I kept moving back in fear, not taking my eyes off him until I heard a sound by my side stealing my attention. I quickly turned to the direction of the sound, but there was nothing. Immediately, I looked back at him and he was gone.
Nowhere to be found, not even his shadow and that got me even more scared.
I'm surprised that my heart is still beating due to the fear that coated my entire body at the reality of everything.
I looked around me like a scaredy-cat in the dark, and when I didn't catch any glimpse of him, I thought maybe I was hallucinating. Still, I stayed careful and headed straight for the door, but before I could even take a step, strong arms dragged me from behind like a shadow. When I tried to scream, he slammed his hand against my mouth, muffling my voice.
Dragging me to his pit.
I struggled, scratched him with my fingers, but he didn't move. It's like me trying to get through a wall.
It's impossible.
“The more you struggle, the harder it becomes.” His now familiar voice whispered beside my ear, replacing warmth with the coldness outside.
I shake my head from side to side, tears threatening to split, but I hold it in.
After struggling for minutes, and he didn't let me go, I gave in to his option and became calm.
“Good girl,” he whispered. “I'm going to free your mouth now because it has lots of work to do, but don't scream. If you do, I might lose my patience and just silence you.
My body went numb with his threat, but I'm not a fool to remain still. There's no way he will kill me outside like this, right?
“We made a bet, but you didn't keep to your end of the bargain, and now you're on my hit list.”
“How did you know where I lived? How did you arrive here before me?!”
“That's not important right now. You need to take care of this first,” he said, pointing at his bulging organ under his trousers.
Does he never go down?
“Please let me go.”
He chuckled.
“I've got other options,” he rested his head on my neck, then he placed his mouth on my ear and whispered.
“If you can't suck me, how about you go on all fours while I f**k your tight p***y until your scream wakes the neighborhood.”
“You can't–”
“Oh, there are no neighbors. I will be glad to see the look on your mother and sister’s faces as they watch their pretty Anna getting f****d in the street.”
How did he know my name?
How did he know I lived with just my Mum and sister?
“Now on your knees,” he commanded in a cold, threatening voice, and I stared back at him with a cold, threatening glare, even though there's nothing to be terrified about me unlike this beast beside me, but I try to match his energy.
“Don't make me repeat twice…”
I attempted to scream for somebody, anybody to come save me from him, but before I could do that, his hand clasped against my mouth, and he pulled me closer to himself so our chests collided. He turned me around and slammed my face against the car, and he pinned me with his huge body from behind, as if I was a criminal trying to escape.
“I warned you, Tinkerbell, but you've crossed the line.” His voice was cold, menacing, deadly and everything dangerous. My entire body went completely still and numb when he tucked his hand to the side of his trousers and a cold metal kissed my skin.
A gun!
I froze instantly.
He was pointing a gun at me!
I've never felt scared like this in my entire life, and it's like I'm watching death right in front of me. This, in fact, is more scary compared to the bridge earlier and the same man that saved my life a few minutes from now is about to take it away from me.
“On your knees.” I didn't wait for him to repeat himself before my knees gave way, hitting hard on the concrete floor.
“You see, it's that easy, but you like being forced, isn't it, Tinkerbell?”