Whispered Promises
Page 55
Gentle Wolf
After the last reporter abandoned her in pursuit of better leads, Brie was grateful for the peace. Unfortunately, her reprieve did not last long.
The moment the authorities announced that a recently buried body had been discovered on the site of the compound, the press came back with a vengeance, hungry to know exactly what happened during Brie’s captivity there.
There was nothing Sir could say or do to deter them this time. So, he installed soundproof inserts in the windows facing the street, telling Brie, “I will not allow them to impede our lives, and I resent that you and the children must be subjected to their constant invasion.”
Brie was concerned, wondering what some of the other survivors might leak during their interviews. In the reporters’ eagerness to unearth the atrocities Holloway had orchestrated, they were willfully ignoring the mental harm they could cause the survivors.
To the press, they were simply a “story” that had proven too sensational not to pursue at any cost, regardless of the immense pain it would cause the victims and their families.
As for Brie, she had yet to tell her parents about her experience. It had been hard enough sharing it with Sir, knowing he would internalize it—her suffering becoming his suffering.
Thankfully, Sir was not a man who lived in a world of “what-ifs” and “if-onlys.” He was actively pursuing a path to aid in her recovery and well-being.
Brie knew her parents would not be able to do the same. So, to protect herself as well as them, she had chosen to remain silent. But, that choice was stolen from her now that the press had broken down the defenses of several of the victims. Some of the reporters were zealously exploiting the horrors the survivors had suffered, hoping to further their careers by any means necessary.
When the public heard about sex slaves being tortured in the dungeon and the violent scenes the slaves were forced to play out, they went wild wanting to hear more. It was as if the world had some kind of sick fascination with it, needing to know every lurid detail while forgetting that real people had suffered.
Their morbid curiosity felt like a second assault to her.
Sir did his best to shield Brie from it, but he also warned her. “Whenever the press approaches you in public, ignore them. You mustn’t react, no matter if they say something painful or incredibly far off-base. Give them nothing. Do not look at them, do not speak, and do not react. It’s the only way to protect yourself, Brie. The second they find a crack, they will be relentless. Unfortunately, because you and Mary are known in Hollywood, you will be of particular interest to them.”
She had already heard rumors that some members of the press were claiming she had been a willing participant in the macabre scenes, which was the reason behind her silence.
Even knowing that, Brie was caught unaware when her parents came to visit and her father confronted her on it. Holding a newspaper in his hand, he demanded, “Have you seen this? Is what they’re saying true, little girl?”
Brie stared at the newspaper, shaking her head. “I don’t know who ‘they’ are or what they’re saying, Daddy. I avoid the news as much as possible.”
“We suggest you do the same,” Sir stated, standing beside Brie as he wrapped an arm around her protectively.
Her father turned on Sir. “I knew that asshole producer kidnapped my little girl, but what I read can’t be true!” he insisted.
Then he looked at Brie helplessly, “Can it?”
She could barely breathe and was unable to answer.
Her father’s hostile gaze returned to Sir. “If any of this is true, I blame you for what happened to my daughter. If you hadn’t come into her life and polluted her mind with your perverse kinks, none of this would have happened!”
Brie felt chills when she heard her father’s accusation, realizing it could rip her family apart.
Thankfully, Sir remained calm and stated firmly, “Don’t believe everything you read in the newspaper.”
“Please, Bill,” her mother begged. “Can’t we talk about this later? Look what it’s doing to our daughter.”
He waved his hand dismissively at his wife, telling her, “I have to know the truth, Marcy. I need to know what happened.”
He then pointed at Brie, crying weakly, “That’s my daughter for God’s sake!” Her father broke into angry sobs, holding his hand up to his eyes as he tried to stop his tears.
Brie understood his anger came from a place of concern for her, but he was so consumed by it that he couldn’t see that he was hurting her right now.
Rather than spell out what happened, she told him in a cold tone, “I was kidnapped and tortured, Daddy.” She saw him flinch but continued. “I fought hard every day to survive so I could come back to my babies because I knew Thane would never give up until I was safe.”
She glared at her father. “The only person responsible for what happened to me is Greg Holloway. If you don’t understand that, then you have no place in my life.”
It was as if an anvil had fallen, and the weight of her words echoed dangerously in the air.
Even as Brie said it, she was shocked by the words that had flown out of her mouth. However, she’d meant every word and refused to take them back.