Chapter Two Hundred and Four
Aht didn’t acknowledge them.
"Open it," he ordered.
The tal door groaned as it swung open. Aht stepped inside.
Demir sat chained to the chair in the center of the room. But sothing about the sight imdiately made Aht’s eyes narrow.
The man looked... too comfortable.
Bruises marked his face, and dried blood stained his shirt, but he wasn’t slumped over or gasping for breath like most prisoners were by this stage.
Instead, he lifted his head slowly, almost lazily, when Aht entered.
And smiled.
Aht’s jaw tightened. The guards behind him shifted uneasily.
"This is how far you got?" Aht asked coldly, glancing at the n who had been torturing him.
One of them cleared his throat. "He hasn’t said much, sir."
Another added, "The most painful object could not even make him scream." The man’s face gave it away as his brows still slightly raised, lips parted like he hadn’t quite recovered from what he had witnessed. There was sothing unsettled sitting in his expression... sothing that didn’t belong in a room like this.
Aht’s gaze returned to Demir. What were they expecting? Aht wasn’t surprised. This man was beyond saving. His mind was twisted and only by twisted ans could they get things out of him. He needed to know what war was between their families.
"Bring the new tools." He commanded, his gaze fixed on him as if to establish who was the boss in the room.
The room went still for half a second after the order ca. Then one of the guards hurried to obey.
A tal case was brought in and set down on the table beside them. The latches snapped open, revealing the polished steel instrunts inside. Things designed to make people beg.
Aht watched Demir closely and waited. Looking for the flicker of fear that usually appeared when prisoners realized what was coming next.
But Demir simply leaned back slightly in the chair. And then chuckled.
"You filthy thing," Demir said slowly. His eyes glinted as they locked onto Aht. "How dare you lay hands on sothing that was mine... my woman."
The words slipped out from Demir and Aht wondered if he was high.
"Your woman?" he asked and Demir’s smile widened.
"She didn’t tell you?" he asked mockingly. "That she was brought to the Villa for ?"
The room seed to shrink around Aht. When he brought him here to torture, it wasn’t because of Asli. He wanted to know where the rest of the warehouses were to avoid extra work to find them.
"She was supposed to be my plaything," Demir continued casually, as though discussing sothing trivial. As though he wasn’t chained in his seat. "But she had other plans. Determined little thing. She wanted to be a boss lady instead."
He tilted his head slightly.
"My Uncle decided to give her that," he added. "I knew she was different. The mont she had her first kill, she shivered with fear but then, after her third kill, you could see the bloodthirsty look in her eyes. I wanted her more. But I knew she wasn’t ready. I was waiting for her to be perfect for ."
Sothing cold crawled through Aht’s chest.
"She was supposed to be mine," Demir went on, his voice lowering. "Only mine. Until you foolish man laid your filthy eyes on her. You tainted her innocence."
The chain between his wrists clinked as he shifted slightly in the chair.
Aht stared at him. For a minute, he was struck by Demir’s words and couldn’t find his own. But then, it wasn’t what he said that shocked him.
A slow, dangerous understanding settled over him.
Demir knew.
About him. About them. What else did he know?
Aht took a step closer.
"Is that why you gave her that water?" he asked.
Demir blinked once. Then burst into laughter.
The sound echoed off the concrete walls.
"What happened?" he mocked. "She’s a Mafia boss. Don’t tell soone gave her water to drink. Drinking a little water shouldn’t do anything to her."
Demir leaned forward as far as the chains allowed. "Unless..." His eyes narrowed slightly. "Wait." A slow grin spread across his face. "Don’t tell she has so kind of dical condition. Co on, if she did, I would’ve known. I grew up with her."
The room went silent. Aht didn’t move.
But the tool in his hand bent slightly under the pressure of his grip. His knuckles turned white around the tal. A muscle ticked sharply along his jaw.
Demir watched him carefully. And his smiled wider.
Sothing violent flickered across Aht’s eyes.
Without warning, the tal tray flew across the room. It slamd into the wall with a deafening crash, tools scattering across the floor.
The guards jumped. Yet, Demir didn’t flinch.
Aht stood there, chest rising slowly. His hands clenched into fists.
When he finally looked back at Demir, whatever had been in his eyes before was gone. What replaced it was far worse.
These tools won’t work either. He gestured for his n to bring another chest.
The last case was set down with more care than the others.
Aht didn’t open it imdiately.
His fingers rested on the lid for a second, almost... deliberate.
Then he flipped it open. Inside lay a pair of paddles. At first glance, they looked familiar, like the kind used to drag a dying heart back to life.
But these...
These were different.
The flat tal surfaces had been replaced.
Studded.
Dozens of short, brutal spikes lined each paddle with tals thick enough to pierce, spaced just close enough to tear.
Wires trailed from them, coiling into a control unit that humd softly, and almost patiently.
Aht picked one up. It was heavier than it looked. The spikes caught the light as he tilted it slightly. Anticipation curled slowly in his chest. His gaze lifted. Locked onto Demir.
There. It was subtle. So subtle most would’ve missed it.
But Aht didn’t. Demir’s shoulders stiffened, just a fraction. His fingers twitched against the restraints. And his eyes...
His eyes flicked to the paddles. Just for a second.
Just long enough. Before the smirk ca back.
Before the mockery slipped into place again.
Aht’s lips curved too. But not into a smile. It was sothing sharper.
"Good," he murmured, almost to himself.
Now that... was a reaction. Exactly what he was hoping to see.
"Start talking," Aht said quietly. "Or I’ll make sure you beg to."
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