Chapter Seven Brian’s point of view Jacoby pulled in the drive. Man, he wasn’t kidding, this cabin was in the middle of f*****g no where. We put some music on to drown out the sound of the stupid b***h in the back seat. The whole way there, she was crying. Obviously her sobs were muffled by the duct tape, but you could still hear it.. And I didn't want to hear any thing from her. She was pathetic. Turning off the engine, He got out of the car first. ‘She’s your play thing, bring her in to the house’. I didn’t like how he was ordering me around. He wasn’t in charge of me. I hadn’t asked him to ‘’help’’ me. I didn’t even answer him, I just got out of the car and slammed the door, louder than necessary, just to piss him off, he shouted some thing at me, but I didn’t hear what it was,

