Dirty Bad Savage(62)
“Ain’t calling the pigs, Cal. He didn’t stay long.”
My hands clenched into fists in my pockets. “What’d he fucking want?”
“Said he could look after me, like. Me and Slay. Said he could tell the Stoneys to back off, leave me alone.”
“Stoneys ain’t coming after you and Slay, Vick. Debt’s mine now.”
She offered me a cigarette and I took it gladly. “He says Stoneys won’t give a shit if you’ve taken the debt, still me they’ll come for.” She leaned into me, eyes wide and scared. “He said they’re hardcore, Cal, the real deal. Showed me a vid on his phone, of them poisoning someone with some shit, lad convulsing all over the place, real sick. Couldn’t even watch it. Ty thought it was funny, sick cunt. He said they cut off people’s fingers too, burn them as well if they need to.”
“He’s full of shit, Vicki. Call the fucking pigs next time.”
But he weren’t full of shit and I knew it.
“He said you’re dead meat. Said some tough guy from Croydon’s after you, too. Don’t reckon you’ll be round much longer.”
“That’s complicated,” I said. “Just mind your own, will you? I’ll sort it.”
“Where you been, Cal, really? You been hiding?”
“Summat like that.”
“You wiv her? That Harding woman?”
I shrugged. “Got no answers, Vick. Just hanging out.”
“What about me, Cal, when we gonna be hanging out?”
I felt fucking shitty, trying to protect her but making her so fucking sad. “Dunno, Vick, whenever you want. I’m here, yeah? Always will be.”
“Tonight?” she asked. My heart dropped. I thought of Soph at hers, her sweet, warm arms. Her sweet, hot cunt all hungry for me. Vicki sighed. “Please, Cal. Hardly seen you.”
I looked into Vicki’s eyes and I knew I couldn’t say no. Mates look out for each other, and Vick needed me. I could see it in her. “Alright, yeah. I’ll come back later.”
She looked so pissing happy it made me sick to my stomach.
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Chapter Twelve
Callum
I always knew when Sophie was coming, but I never said so. She’d run up behind me, squeeze me tight and whisper surprise in my ear. Felt nice, that’s why I didn’t say nothing, but Case always made it obvious, ears pricked up and tail going for six whenever Soph came nearby. Her furry arse would go charging off, and I’d hear Sophie shushing her, rustling in her bag for treats. Cheap bribes, but they worked every time.
Casey loved Sophie Harding, just as much as I did.
“I’m done for the day,” she whispered, planting sweet hot kisses on my neck. I reached back for her, hands on her hips as she studied my canvas.
“Look alright?”
“Better than alright. It’s bloody beautiful. I guess Explicit made an impression last weekend.”
I smiled. It was abstract, but not abstract enough for Soph from the looks. The slashes of colour across the canvas were chains, the play of white on black was the spotlight. Then the shadows... the curves of the woman in the foreground. A woman suspended entirely in chains, wrapped up tight for her punishment.
“Diva, right?”
“Aye.”
Hadn’t seen Masque and Cat play again, not yet. Kinda wanted to, though. Still felt weird about all that stuff, but not weird enough to wanna stop. Floggers and paddles and handcuffs and shit were becoming second nature now, but they weren’t what got me off. Owning Sophie’s sweet little cunt was what got me off. Her soft moans, the way she begged. Sometimes she’d look at me like I was an animal. I liked that, but it was the other times, when she looked at me like I was a man, a somebody, they were the times I loved.
She held up a bag. “I picked up steak for dinner, some for Casey, too.”
My heart sank all over again. “Can’t come over tonight, Soph. Need to go to Vick’s.”
If she was upset it didn’t show. “I’ll make a date with the microwave instead, then. Steak can wait.”
“You could go out,” I said. “See Raven. Or your family. Don’t think I ain’t noticed you’re avoiding them.”
She smiled. “I could... alternatively, I could wait until this Southbank shit’s out the way and resurface when it’s back to business as usual.”
I pulled her into me, breathing in her hair. “Walk your own road. Don’t skulk away in the shadows, not you, Soph. That ain’t your place. Nothing to be scared of.”
She sighed. “I’m not scared, it’s just easier. If you knew my dad you’d know what I mean.”