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Authors: Lana Grayson

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BOOK: Takeover: A Step-Brother Romance (The Legacy Series Book 1)
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“You will soon carry a Bennett in your belly. You should be privy to the information discussed, don’t you think?”

I shuddered. “No.”

Darius’s pleasure wrenched every last hope from my heart. “You will sit here. Listen to our meeting. Learn our business. And do you know why?”

I shook my head.

“Because you are insignificant. You are present because no matter what you do or where you go, we will find you, capture you, and restrain you within these halls.”

My fingers dug into the leather beneath me. He savored his drink.

“You are nothing more than a pussy to fuck and a womb to seed, do you understand?”

I scowled. Darius didn’t blink.

“Now be a good girl. Take off your clothes.”

My heart stalled. My rough intake of air was neither asthma nor shock.

It was fear.

“Excuse me?” I whispered.

“Take off your clothes.”

“No!”

Nicholas closed the cover on his tablet. Max stretched in his chair, but even Reed inspected me.

“I won’t ask again.”

“Good. I won’t do it.”

“The doctor said you are not ovulating yet, child.” Darius perked an eyebrow. “At this moment, you are a centerpiece. However, if you insist on defying us, we will tie you down and rut you here like the animal you are. Is that what you would prefer?”

They wouldn’t break me. I shook my head. “No.”

“Good. We are not barbarians, my dear. This is not entertainment. It is business.”

“Raping me is
business?

“It’s purely for procreation.” He laughed. “Of course, my sons may think procreating is quite enjoyable.”

“You’re sick.”

“Take off your clothes, and you won’t be harmed. Refuse, and the clothes come off, and you’ll regret this delay. Your choice.”

Damn it.

Hell wasn’t the moment my hands tangled in the dirty material of my shirt, but the instant just before. The
decision.
The beaded thought of terror balanced between self-preservation and modesty. Four Bennett men meant to look upon my body, not as a form of lust or admiration, but because, like Nicholas said—they
could
.

I weighed my options. Weakened by the shade of my asthma, I couldn’t fight them off. Stripping was mortifying, but I’d never handle their touch. Not now. Not until I had rested and prepared for the horrors of such violence.

Darius grinned as I tugged the shirt over my head. I ignored my burning cheeks and the bumbling nausea in my stomach.

My fingers trembled. I failed twice to unfasten the button on my jeans. Darius clinked the ice in his drink.

“My dear, the brassiere?”

Of course. They’d want a perverted show while I struggled to degrade myself. It wasn’t like the bra hid much anyway. I was skinny and small and hardly
breeding
material. Why not reveal all my secrets at once? I bit my lip and unclasped the hooks.

And made the mistake of searching for Nicholas.

For the briefest of moments trapped in the woods, I almost made a foolish mistake. When Nicholas captured me against the tree—when he pinned my arms and stole my lips and whipped me with blended lust, confusion, and anger—I thought of this
exact
moment. I imagined revealing myself to him. Welcoming his attention.

It was another layer of hell, where all reason burned into cinders of lust and bestial instinct.

Now, the thought was wretched, a bottomless despair, a horrible realization.

I nearly surrendered to his kiss. My thoughts had blurred with a longing for his touch.

I was attracted to Nicholas, and nothing terrified me more.

The bra dropped to the ground, and my breasts were exposed to the wolves. The fire couldn’t combat the sudden chill that only hardened my nipples and humiliated me in their responsiveness. My step-brothers were silent, but they saw everything.

Darius nodded. “And now the rest.”

This wasn’t my dishonor. It was theirs.
They
were the ones debasing themselves.
They
were the ones kidnapping women and destroying any morality that still existed within their family.

I yanked the jeans down, accidentally taking my panties with them. But what did it matter? They wanted to see all of me, as if it would frighten me.

So fine.

I didn’t cry. I didn’t scream. I didn’t beg.

None of this pleased Darius Bennett.

It amused Reed. He gave me a wink. Max glanced over my form and dismissed me to read an email on his phone.

But Nicholas?

If his golden eyes had burned, I’d be cast in a molten shell of utter desire. He memorized every part of me with a nefarious eagerness. It wasn’t as though he hadn’t felt me through the kiss. Our bodies pressed together. My chest arched. My hips practically bucked.

First he claimed my kiss, and now he viewed my vulnerability with roguish excitement. The flush of pink embarrassment colored my skin, dancing over every bit of my exposure. Nicholas shared none of my shame for enjoying this. He actually believed, without a doubt or a moment of guilty humility, that I was
his
.

These men were going to rape me.

But Nicholas? He was honest to his word. He wouldn’t hurt me, and I’d break the instant he touched me.

Their silence was a whip, and I wasn’t about to get beat again.

“You were saying, Nicholas…” I didn’t unclench my fists. “Your company’s products are failing?”

Reed snorted. I swore he smiled at me. “I’ve always said farmers fear the runoff. We should make something
organic
. Capitalize on that market.”

Like I hadn’t heard that before. “And what will you do when that product also devastates the local ecosystem, pollutes the water table, and causes birth defects in cattle?” I shrugged. “There’s a reason the Atwood’s farms have never used your pesticides and herbicides. We
value
our crop.”

Nicholas didn’t flinch. “We’ve run numerous ecological studies, each of which have passed with no admonishment from any regulatory committees.” He enjoyed this game. “Perhaps it was your farm polluting the water table? Your unhealthy breeding selection contributing to the problems with Atwood livestock?”

“She had best hope her breeding stock has no complications.” Darius’s voice hardened.

He was revolting.

Darius stood, circling me though I tried my best to ignore the sting of his stare upon me. The slap to my breast was quick and severe. I wished I hadn’t shrieked. I had no time to defend myself before he cupped me between the legs.

Darius twisted his fingers in my delicate curls.

And yanked.

“This is disgusting.” He tugged me off balance, gripping on the fine, blonde curls that obscured my slit. “Horrible.”

Each word was a punch to my gut. I struggled away from him, but his next slap aimed directly between my legs. The shock of the strike drew tears. I dropped onto the ottoman.

“You think I would give you to my sons
unprepared
?” Darius leered at me as I struggled to cross my legs.

“Leave me alone,” I whispered.

“You will take a bath and shave your pussy so your body will please your brothers. Is that understood?”

I couldn’t speak. The demand was too mortifying.

The first time anyone saw my body—and they insulted it.

Horrible. Hideous.
Disgusting
?

This was beyond cruel. My stomach threatened to wretch, but I had nothing inside me but bitterness. I shook my head.

“No—that’s…
no
.”

Darius kicked the ottoman from under me. I collapsed on the floor. I tried to cover my breasts. It only exposed more of me.

“You will not return until you’re bare. Go.”

Reed called for his father. His awkward shrug combined honesty with reluctance. “I don’t want to verge on too much information here, but I’m…very okay with how she looks now.”

Darius straightened his jacket. He nodded, gesturing toward Max. “And you?”

Max hadn’t moved. He shrugged, glancing from his phone to search for the area I tried to hide. “A pussy’s a pussy. I’m not picky.”

I tensed as Nicholas and his father shared a glance.

Nicholas sat like a king. Regal and magnificent and absolutely unreadable in his strength. He became the epitome of stillness. His patience treaded so close to premonition I wondered if he saw how everything would unfold, bend, and break before it happened.

I searched for his mercy in a desperate, insane moment. He might have been my savior. A protector. A voice of
reason
.

Instead, his mellow baritone spoke only to fracture me.

“Go upstairs, Ms. Atwood, and tend to yourself.”

Bastard.

Bully.

Enemy
.

The indignity of the request was nothing compared to the insufferable arrogance of the man who demanded it. I pushed myself from the ground. Ungracefully, simply relieved my throat hadn’t closed as I savored a particular choice phrase to utter. The frustration stung harder than Darius’s hit, but I wouldn’t test my luck while my flesh was so vulnerable to my step-father.

I ignored their admiration as I hurried from the room. I ran. A mistake. The fear chased like a shadow, and I had to sit on the landing between the floors as I wheezed.

This wasn’t good.

Not the panic. Not the breathing.

But in a perverse way, they helped. I stumbled into my room and slammed the bathroom door. The scalding water poured from the bath. I savored the hot air.

My muscles relaxed in the familiar heat. A steamy bathroom used to slow my attacks. It wasn’t medication, but it’d get me through this.

At least, I hoped it’d get me through.

Who was cruel enough to shame a girl about her own body? And who was stupid enough to believe the vulgar lies? Darius meant to get in my head. It wasn’t his words that blinded me.

Nicholas’s judgment was the razor to my vein.

What was a worse punishment—altering my body and surrendering? Fighting them and earning Darius’s wrath?

I had too much to consider and not nearly enough air.

I gripped the razor, but I had no idea how to bend the right way to protect that softened skin. The warmth of the water comforted me from the first swipe to the last, but the end product wasn’t as sexy as my friends insisted it’d be.

I looked young.

Vulnerable.

Weak.

I appeared like a woman the Bennetts preferred. It gave me confidence.

I’d use it to my advantage. I’d let the vulgarity be a disguise.

But I still shouldered a robe before leaving my room. It didn’t prevent the chill as I clutched the railing and descended the stairs. One express trip to the foyer was enough. But Darius’s shout echoed a dozen times in the expansive hall.

I wheezed as he ripped the robe from my shoulders and tore me from the pink terrycloth.

“You disobedient little
slut
.” Darius kicked my knee, dropping me to the floor. I preferred it there, pressed against the cool tile while the world bashed helplessly against my lungs. “Do you think you’re allowed clothes unless I specifically say it?”

He kicked me again. I shielded my head, but he didn’t aim for my face. He bruised my thigh, but the strike successfully pried my legs apart.

“Jesus, Dad, she’s down.” Reed cautiously approached. “Don’t hurt her.”

I coughed, but only once. The rest was lost to a choked sob I’d never admit to rasping. My legs fell open, and everything revealed to them. The delicate curve of my hip trapped me in femininity. The softened skin, pale and silky from the bath, bared me as little more than a tightness for them to steal.

Every last fold and petal and virgin sight exposed to my greatest enemies.

“Excellent.” Darius appraised me like I was a fine wine in his glass. “Unfortunately, I’ve just been called to San Francisco, but this lovely memory will keep me warm during my trip.”

He clapped Nicholas on the shoulder. “Take her if you wish. Punish her if she requires it.” He pointed to Max and Reed. “You as well, but ask permission from Nicholas. As eldest, he deserves the first night.”

Sick.

Depraved.

Monsters.

I turned away and folded my legs, earning yet another kick from Darius. Nicholas intervened before he lunged for my hair.

“Don’t bruise her.” He studied me. “She’s radiant now. I enjoy it.”

The foot lowered. I edged closer to the damned stairs I’d never be able to climb again. My coughing worsened, but Nicholas said nothing. Darius pulled his cell to call his driver. He strode from the foyer and disappeared down the stairs to the garage.

My step-brothers waited as I shivered beneath them. Reed moved first. He dove for the robe while Max swore.

“Here.” Reed laid it over my shoulders. “I saw enough.”

The rage clouded my sanity. I shoved the robe into his arms.

“Screw you,” I said. “You think you can dress me and everything will be okay?”

Nicholas offered his hand to get me up. Absolutely not. Crawling was preferable to his help.

“Ms. Atwood—”

“You’re all demons,” I whispered. “Especially you, Nicholas. Strap me to the bed now, I’ll never submit to you.”

Nicholas buttoned his jacket. I didn’t have the strength to stand, but it didn’t matter. The weight of the humiliation crushed me at their feet. I was no longer the admired centerpiece in their charade. I crumpled, weak and angry and flushed with embarrassment.

“Allow me to speak with her,” Nicholas said.

Reed hesitated. Max had the right idea. He pulled his phone and nudged Reed to follow. Their steps faded, but the thudding of my heart would echo throughout the house.

Nicholas knelt only once his brothers passed from the room. He laid the robe over my shoulders.

“Consider this a lesson in strategic concessions, Ms. Atwood.”

My expression blanked.

“Permit my father his small victories. Concentrate your strength on what matters. Granting him his perversions will protect you. Challenge him on every little thing? He will make you suffer.”

I coughed again. Nicholas thought I cried. I didn’t know which weakness was worse.

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