Chapter 2
Chapter 2
For the next few hours, I watch the clock in the small room they have me locked in. I’d drank my small paper cup of water hours
ago and I’ve counted every tiny crack I can find in the plastered walls at least ten times. Just when I’m at the point of driving
myself completely insane by mentally replaying what happened with Jenna over and over again, the door opens. The male
officer that I’d seen in my dorm room earlier walks in and takes the seat opposite me at the table.
“Sorry to keep you waiting Miss Banks,” he says, laying a paper folder out on the table. He opens it and begins to read through it
in silence. The seconds tick by and I start to get fidgety in my seat at the uncomfortable silence. Just as I open my mouth to
break the silence the door opens again and a tall man wearing an expensive-looking suit walks in holding a briefcase. The man
looks down at me in an assessing way. He is extremely good-looking and exudes dominance in a way that makes him hard to
look at.
“Is this her?” he says in an almost snort, jerking his chin in my direction.
“Yes, Sir,” the police officer nods, motioning for the newcomer to sit next to him. He takes his seat and reads through the
paperwork the officer hands to him. I study his face as he reads. He’s one of those ageless guys. His serious, no-bullshit
demeanour makes him seem like he’s much older, but his face is young. My guess is he could be anywhere between twenty and
screams at me to look away, to break the eye contact, but I don’t. I won’t be bullied by some stuck-up detective. His eyes grow
intense and then I swear I see the flash of a smirk before he slams his hand down on the table, making me jump back in fright.
“Are you trying to challenge me Miss Banks?” he asks in a deeper voice than he’d used with the other officer.
“Challenge you?” I snort and raise an eyebrow, trying to use my attitude to mask how much he had scared me.
“I suggest you learn to submit, and quickly, because at the place you are going, the people won’t be as tolerant as I am,” he
says, closing the folder and putting it into his briefcase before turning to the officer and nodding. My heart pounds in my chest
and panic grips me as I watch the two men shake hands. “I’ll take her from here,” the stuck-up detective tells the officer.
“No,” I manage to rasp out. “Please, I didn’t mean to hurt her. I can’t go to prison. I can’t!... Don’t I get a solicitor?... A phone
call?” I plead with the officer as he leaves the room. I turn my attention back to the suited man. “Please sir, it was an accident,” I
sob.
“Not so tough now are we?” he smirks at me. “Let’s go, Miss Banks, I have a very busy schedule and don’t have time for your
tears,” he sighs and heads towards the door. I remain seated, frozen in fear and shock. “You have two seconds to follow me,
otherwise I will leave you here and let the police throw you in prison,” he snaps.
“Wait, what?” I gasp and turn to look at him. He gestures to the open doorway he is standing in and without too much thought I
scramble to my feet and rush to his side.
“That’s what I thought,” I hear him remark under his breath. He walks down the corridor with large strides that I struggle to keep
“Where are we going?” I whisper to him as we pass police officers who don’t seem to pay any attention to us. He ignores me like
the rude asshole that he is and doesn’t even look at me until we reach the elevator. He presses the button and turns to face me
whilst we wait for the doors to open.
“Tell me, Miss Banks, are you prone to panic attacks?” He asks.
“Huh?” I respond, a little taken aback at this whole situation.
“Your file says you passed out from a suspected panic attack at the scene, and you seem to be on the brink of another panic
attack now. So what I am asking, little girl, is if I’m going to have to hold your hand through our journey?” He snarks. Anger flares
in me at his words.
“Well I’m sorry Mr Perfect, I’ve had a hell of a day so do excuse me if I’m a little upset!” I hiss at him, crossing my arms to let him
know how much of a badass I am. He gives me another of his barely there smirks and a nod in what seems like approval. The
elevator dings at that moment, signalling the doors opening and he steps forward without another word. I follow the smarmy
asshole in and stand beside him. I watch as the doors close, with a strange sense that they’re closing on my old life.
“Collins,” he says, snapping me out of my strange thoughts I turn to give him a questioning look. “It’s Mr Collins,” he says in a
barely there whisper as he steps dangerously close and looks down at me. So close that when I take a breath my chest touches
his. The air suddenly feels charged as I stare up into Mr Collins’ eyes. The arm holding the briefcase snakes around my back
and he pulls me flush against his chest, causing me to gasp. Holy shit balls this man is hot. He brings up his other hand and
gently strokes my cheek with a secret smile, then in a flash he grips my chin hard. “Sleep,” he demands, his eyes flashing blue
as he speaks. My last thought before my body shuts down is that I’m going to knee this jerk in the balls as soon as I get the
opportunity.