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“Damn,” Trix muttered as Addy dug her fingers in deeper.

Jesse squealed, kicking her legs and trying to get away, I easily kept her pinned in place.

“I think she’s awake, princess,” I implored.

Addy humphed, but removed her bloody digits, promptly wiping them off on the side of Jesse’s face.

“Let’s see if you smile about this,” she whispered to her.

Once again she grabbed the bow,

but this time she placed an arrow in it.

“Got er?” she asked Nyx, placing the tip of the bow against Jesse’s wrist, drawing the arrow back.

“Do it,” Nyx encouraged.

Addy let the arrow go, sending it clean through Jesse’s flesh and into the wall. The chick squealed like a pig, legs still trying to kick out.

“Why the wrist?” Ace asked as the girls moved to the other arm.

“So her body won’t come loose. The median nerve should sever and paralyze her hands,” Cam explained.

“Oh,” Ace replied knowing damn well he didn’t know what the fuck a median nerve was.

Addy did the same to the other wrist, nailing it into the wall.

“Zane?” she questioned softly.

I let Jesse’s throat go and looked over at her. “What is it?”

“Will you please break her legs?”

Damn, she asked so sweetly how could I say no? She even said please.

“Addy you know—.”

“I know this isn’t going to bring Annie back or get me any closer to Bella.”

I raised my brows. I think that was the first time I’d heard her speak her baby sister’s name.

“I was going to say you know all you need to do is ask. It doesn’t have to bring them back, princess,” I stated, grabbing the right ankle Jesse continued trying to kick at me. “It just has to make you feel better.” With that I gripped the bitch’s calf and kept one hand on her ankle, jerking hard to the right, snapping the bone out of place beneath her skin.

She screamed to high hell and back that time, making a gagging sound, when she was unable to expel the vomit from the pain, being forced to swallow it all backdown.

Addy stepped forward and ran a hand over the flesh. She traced back and forth across the broken bone as I did the other side.

“I’m not going to kill you, Jesse,” she stated after a minute. “I’m going to leave you hanging on this wall for your new friends to come and find. Hopefully, you’re still alive when they arrive. If not,” she lifted one shoulder in a slow shrug. “It won’t be the end of the world.”

She tossed the bow to the side and reached for her Kambit, spending a mere four minutes cutting the inverted cross-brand from beneath Jesse’s eye, flicking the flap of flesh off her blade before carving a larger version into Jesse’s naked chest.

When she was done, she stepped back and examined her work, nodding in satisfaction.

“We can go now,” she said to no one unparticular.

“Wait,” Nyx objected. “Let me see a lighter.” She held out her hand out to me.

I wordlessly pulled one from my pocket and placed it in her palm.

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