Stalkers – A Dark Romance Read Online Loki Renard

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Billionaire, Dark, Erotic Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 98
Estimated words: 91423 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 457(@200wpm)___ 366(@250wpm)___ 305(@300wpm)
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I saw our family. Our mother and father. The darkness that took them. I saw all of it poured into Aiden. I saw him, as a teenager, filled with that darkness, and I watched it inhabit him as he grew.

Then I saw it come for me. I saw dark tendrils wind through the room and when they found me, touched me, that same darkness seeped through me. It felt like it was part of me, something coming home rather than infecting me.

My ordeal under my own cocktail has given me some pause. I never imagined we were the good guys, per se. Now I see how the loss of our parents, one evil act a long time ago has shaped who we all are, and why we lost Teddy.

I’m not naive enough to think that I’m going to change as a person. But I understand myself a little better now, and what the girl might mean to us.

I make the call to Aiden, because this mess, like most of the messes Luke gets himself into, is going to need him to help clean up.

“Yes?” Aiden answers almost immediately. His voice is smooth and calm. He sounds absolutely unbothered. I imagine that darkness, him as the first receiver of it, absolutely filled to the brim with it. Aiden drank the most poison in an effort to spare the rest of us, and now the best of us, the one we almost managed to shelter, is gone anyway. Fate is a bitch.

“Luke wants to come out. Says he only went in so he could track someone without questions being asked.”

Aiden pauses. “If that is true, then he pretended to have a drug-fueled meltdown in order to get us to put him there, and I, for one, do not appreciate being manipulated.”

“You’re right,” I say. “He’s been pulling some shit. But I think we need to get him out. We’re up against something bigger than we’ve ever been up against before.”

Aiden’s voice is like silk. “Is that so?”

Fuck. He knows something. I don’t know what, but something. I hate talking to him like this. It’s like talking to a human trapdoor. You never know when it’s going to spring open and take you to hell.

Bam!

I startle as behind me, the double doors to the rehab fly open. They’re double glass doors, but Luke makes them slam back and forth like saloon doors as he comes charging through them. They shatter into a million pieces on the second swing as he walks toward me in a long, but largely unbothered stride.

“Oh.” I say on the phone. “Never mind.”

“Why, Leo?”

“Gotta go, Aiden. Luke’s out. Don’t worry about any of it. I’ve got it.”

“Leo…”

I end the call.

That’s going to piss him off, but I have no desire to explain any of this to Aiden. I wish I hadn’t called him in the first place. That feeling of being in trouble annoys me greatly. I am a grown man. My older brother does not have the right to make me feel as though I’m ten years old and just got caught doing something criminal.

Luke looks slightly disheveled, but otherwise unharmed. His hair is a little mussed up. He is wearing jeans, a black sweater, and the institutional socks and sandals.

“Let’s go,” he says. “They’re definitely going to call the police.”

“What did you do?”

“Is the car nearby?” He doesn’t want to answer to me any more than I wanted to answer to Aiden.

“Fuck, Luke,” I curse. “Let’s go.”

We go to the parking lot, which is only a few feet away, and get in my new rental car. I drive. Luke’s in one of his wild moods, and he’s a shitty driver anyway. He has a tendency to get distracted, and get aggressive.

“Do we need to contact a lawyer?”

“No,” he says.

“Maybe,” he says after that.

“Yeah,” he finally says. “I’m not going to be welcome back there.”

“Luke,” I sigh. “What the hell kind of plan was that? Making us think you’d relapsed? We were fucking worried about you.”

“We’re all worried about all of us,” he says. “You know it. I know it. I wanted to get out from under Aiden’s thumb. He’s been fucking suffocating since Teddy died. He’s everywhere. He’s in everything. Even more than usual. If he popped up from the back seat right now, I wouldn’t fucking be surprised.”

We both glance over our shoulders really quickly as he says that. He’s not wrong. Aiden has a certain omnipresence that lives rent free in our heads that comes from him having the tendency to just fucking be places he shouldn’t be.

“So who were you going to hunt?” I ask him the question.

He glances over at me briefly. “I will tell you who I was going to hunt if you tell me who got you looking more strung out than I have ever been.”


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