Novel Name : Submission

Chapter CHAPTER FOURTEEN-PART 6

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Sabrina trembled, and Sable acted without thought. Going strictly on instinct, she stomped down on the
foot of her assailant, grinding in the stiletto heel to maximize damage. When the guy cursed and let go
of her, she slipped away from him to run to Sabrina. She scooped her sister into a hug, acting as a
physical barrier between Sabrina and Rafe. She glared at him. “You’re such a big man, beating up a
little girl.”

“She’s an adult, and she came to me of her own volition. That’s the beauty of all this, Sable. She
agreed to do what I wanted, so I’ve broken no laws.”

“You’re delusional.” Sable glared at him. “Right now, you’re breaking kidnapping laws, not to mention
authorities frown on human trafficking.”

Rafe seemed bored with her and looked away. “Load them in the vehicle,” he snapped again at his
goons.

This time, there was no resisting as they crowded around Sabrina and Sable. She struggled to hold on
to her sister’s hand, but they were ripped apart by the same goon whose foot she just stomped. He
dragged her roughly toward to the SUV, accidentally smashing her head against the doorframe when
he tossed her inside. That earned him a rebuke from Rafe, but she wasn’t stupid enough to think Rafe
was going to keep them unharmed permanently.

She righted herself and realized the back of the SUV had been configured to hold two bench seats
facing each other rather than the traditional configuration. That put her across from Rafe—and offered
a perfect view of the back area.

She gasped when they tossed Julian in the very back of the SUV, and he was completely unconscious
now. Either he’d been drugged, or they’d finished subduing him physically. She could feel the effects
working through her as well and her eyelids were heavy. At least she was beside Sabrina, who clung to



her hand, though her sister didn’t speak. Sable realized Rafe had had weeks to condition her to be his
little drone, and perhaps her sister was the sensible one by maintaining her silence.

Sable didn’t have that in her though. “What happened to Bhudhari?”

Rafe grinned. “Mr. Bhudhari is in my employment. He’s a security guard, and he stepped in to play a
little part in this. I’ve been pulling the strings practically since the moment you and Talos arrived in
Rack.”

“What tipped you off?” It was pointless to maintain the charade that she didn’t know who he was now.

“With a name like Sable, you stood out, especially after hearing all about you from your lovely little
sister. She practically considers you a saint in spite of your judgmental and narrowminded view of her
lifestyle.” Rafe chuckled.

“That’s not true, or I wouldn’t be with Julian, as his sub.”

“It was patently obvious you and Talos aren’t in a relationship, and you’re certainly not his sub. With
some discreet digging, it was clear you were here to find Sabrina.” Rafe reached out from the seat
across from them to push hair off Sabrina’s face. It appeared to be a tender gesture, but Sable
suspected it was merely a silent reminder to Sable to emphasize the red, throbbing place where he’d
struck her.

“I’m not selling Sabrina. I just used her as bait to ensnare you. We’re all traveling to Dubai, though I
haven’t yet decided if Talos will make the full trip. I really like the idea of tossing him out of the plane
over the Atlantic Ocean.” His eyes gleamed at the prospect, and he grinned openly for a moment
before his expression closed. “You’re coming all the way with me though, Sable. You might not be a
submissive, but you will be. Talos couldn’t break you, if he even bothered to try, but I will. I’ll break you
and reshape you until you’re unrecognizable.”



Sable couldn’t repress a shiver. When Julian had once mentioned breaking her, he said it in a sexy way
and presented it as an option that appealed. There was nothing appealing about Rafe’s statement of
intent. She could well imagine he was up to the task of breaking her, and if he couldn’t, he’d kill her.
She had no doubt of that. If her choices were to submit to Rafe Monahan or accept death, she honestly
couldn’t pick a worse fate between the two.

“You should be feeling the effects of the Rohypnol by now.”

Her eyes widened. “The date rape drug?”

Rafe chuckled. “Don’t worry. I’m not going to rape you, at least not yet. I prefer you awake and unwilling
if we’re going to play that game. Rohypnol just happens to have a convenient side effect of temporary
memory loss and unconsciousness.”

“Did you give it to Julian too?” Her words sounded thick, and it was difficult to string them together.

“No, the fool fought until we were forced to subdue him through more barbaric means. That suits me
fine, of course.” Rafe leaned closer to her, until his face was all she could see. “Don’t worry, Sable. If I
decide to dispose of him over the Atlantic, I’ll wake you up to make sure you enjoy the show.”

“You sick bastard.” She suspected he wasn’t able to make out the syllables, since they were so
garbled, but the statement was clear in her head. “You’re going to die.”

His indulgent chuckle seemed to confirm he had no idea what she was saying. “Rest now, sleeping
beauty, and when you wake—well, if you’ve read the S&M version of that story, you might have some
idea of what’s in store for you.”

As he spoke, Rafe crossed the distance between them to jerk her head near him. He kept his hand
buried in her hair while he ground his mouth against hers. Sable tried to fight, attempting to turn her



head or at least lock her lips, but she was too incapacitated to do so, As she passed out, she could
only hope he was telling the truth about not planning to violate her unconscious body. On the other
hand, not being awake for it might be the lesser of two evils.




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