"Tie her up," Asher ordered before Violet could even catch her breath.
"What?" Violet blinked, spinning around just in time for Roman to catch her, steadying her like a predator cornering prey.
"No, wait. What are you guys up to?" Her heart slammed against her ribs now. Whatever this was, they weren't playing. The realization hit her like cold water. She might have gone too far this time.
Roman leaned down, brushing a kiss against her forehead. His voice was soft, almost soothing, but the cruel glint in his eyes said otherwise. "No need to panic, darling," he whispered. "We're only going to hurt you in the best way."
Her breath hitched.
Roman smiled wider. "Are you done yet?" he called out.
Violet's eyes widened in shock. That cunning fox had been distracting her, and by the time she noticed, it was too late. Griffin and Alaric had already worked the knots around her wrists and ankles. She pulled at them, but they didn't budge. They had her spread wide across the bed, every limb restrained.
The boys stepped back to admire their work.
"She looks beautiful," Alaric and Griffin said in unison, exchanging a glance of mutual surprise.
"She looks delicious," Roman corrected, his gaze predatory with his tongue flicking out—except it wasn't human anymore. A forked serpent's tongue darted out, and a cold shiver raced down Violet's spine. Whatever they had planned just turned serious.
Asher stepped forward, standing at the foot of the bed, eyes dragging over every inch of her body stretched and vulnerable. His gaze was molten, heavy, possessive, and his voice oozed power.
"She looks like a sacrifice laid out on my altar," he murmured, low and dangerous. "Poor, poor sacrifice."
The taunt in his voice made Violet's skin flush with both dread and something darker. She should be terrified. But like always, her mouth worked faster than her common sense.
"All that big talk, Asher," she bit back. "When are you going to stop staring and get on with it?"
That earned her a wicked smile, the kind that made her heart thump unevenly.
Asher didn't reply to her directly. Instead, he turned to Alaric.
"Your turn, thunderboy. Show us what you've got."
Then, like the sadist he was, Asher dragged a chair to the side of the bed and sat down, crossing his legs, and prepared to watch the show.
And for the first time, Alaric let loose the predator beneath the prince. His face shifted, darkness creeping across his expression. Violet swallowed hard. She had given the opportunity for the devil to be unleashed, and now, he was ready to play.
"Hey, thunderboy?" Violet called out, her voice shaky, her heart pounding faster as Alaric stalked toward her, fingertips crackling with faint, ominous sparks.
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