
Vicious Revenge Of The Genius Ward
Chapter 5
The second Keira nodded, Hillard moved.
He stepped forward, his large hand snapping out to clamp around her wrist. He yanked her hard, throwing her off balance. Keira stumbled forward, falling face-first back onto the center of the massive bed.
Before she could push herself up, the heavy, suffocating weight of a thick cashmere throw blanket dropped over her head.
Hillard's movements were brutally efficient. He grabbed the edges of the blanket and rolled her tightly, pinning her arms flat against her sides like a piece of luggage being wrapped for transit.
"What the hell are you doing?" Keira yelled, her voice muffled by the thick wool. She thrashed wildly, like a fish thrown onto dry land. "You're a psychopath! This isn't discipline!"
Hillard didn't answer. He grabbed a second cashmere blanket from the foot of the bed and wrapped it tightly around her legs in the opposite direction, completely neutralizing her ability to kick.
He pulled a silk tie from his pocket, wrapped it around her ankles over the blankets, and pulled it into a viciously tight knot. She was now a completely immobilized, furious caterpillar.
Hillard leaned over her. His dark eyes locked onto her panicked ones, entirely devoid of amusement. "Breaking your legs would be too merciful," he murmured, his voice a low, terrifying rumble. "Physical pain is fleeting. I want you to feel what it's like to be utterly powerless. To have your fangs pulled and your claws clipped. To suffocate in the absolute certainty that you cannot move a single inch without my permission."
He patted her flushed, angry cheek through the opening of the blanket. "This is your punishment for stealing my car and trying to puncture my vagus nerve. Learn the rules."
He turned on his heel and strode out of the room. The heavy oak door slammed shut. The sharp, metallic click of the deadbolt locking echoed in the silence.
The room went dead quiet.
Inside the cocoon, the heat of the cashmere quickly became suffocating. Sweat beaded on Keira's forehead. She wriggled violently, twisting her torso, but the friction of the wool against the silk sheets made it impossible to gain any leverage.
She stopped moving. She closed her eyes and forced her breathing to slow down. Panic was useless. She focused all her mental energy on the physical pressure points of the blankets, analyzing the tension lines to find the weakest structural flaw.
The wrapping around her right shoulder was slightly looser than the left.
She began to move, using micro-movements, rubbing her shoulder against the mattress. For thirty grueling minutes, she exhausted her core muscles, slowly forcing the fabric to shift upward, millimeter by millimeter.
Finally, there was a tiny gap near her collarbone. But her arm was still pinned too tightly to pull through.
Keira bit down on her inner cheek until she tasted blood. She twisted her right arm inward at an unnatural angle, pushed her body weight against the mattress, and violently jerked her shoulder forward.
A sickening pop echoed in the quiet room.
A blinding flash of agony shot through her nervous system. Cold sweat instantly drenched her back. Her right shoulder was completely dislocated, the joint hanging loosely out of the socket.
But the loss of the joint structure gave her exactly three inches of extra space.
Biting back a scream, she forced her limp, agonizingly painful right arm up through the gap in the blanket. Her trembling fingers finally broke free into the cool air.
Panting heavily, she reached down her body, her fingers fumbling blindly until she found the silk tie around her ankles. She yanked the knot loose.
She kicked her legs free and rolled out of the heavy cashmere cocoon, collapsing onto the floor.
She sat up, her chest heaving. She grabbed her right forearm with her left hand. She took a deep breath, braced herself against the bed frame, and shoved her arm upward and backward with brutal force.
Crunch.
The bone snapped back into the socket. Keira let out a sharp gasp, her vision going white for a second. She slumped against the bed, waiting for the nausea to pass. Cold sweat drenched her silk robe, sticking uncomfortably to her shivering skin. Her right arm hung limply at her side, the nerves screaming in protest with every microscopic twitch. The joint throbbed with a sickening, hot agony that radiated up to her neck.
Gritting her teeth until her jaw popped, she forced herself onto her trembling legs. Every step she took sent a shockwave of pain through her shoulder, but she refused to collapse. Once the pain dulled to a heavy ache, she stumbled into the luxurious bathroom, leaning heavily against the doorframe for support.
She dropped to her knees and reached into the medical waste bin tucked beside the marble sink. Her fingers brushed against the ruined, soaked fabric of the jacket the doctor had cut off her earlier.
She pulled out a cheap, plastic burner phone from a hidden, waterproof seam in the collar. It was her absolute last resort, a device she had meticulously sewn into the garment specifically to bypass physical pat-downs.
Her fingers flew across the keypad, dialing a heavily encrypted virtual number. It rang three times before a voice answered.
"Are you alive?" Brycen Morrison's voice was tight with anxiety. "You missed the extraction point."
"Abort the physical strikes," Keira whispered, her voice cold and steady. "I'm inside the Conway estate."
Brycen sucked in a sharp breath. "Keira, get out of there. Hillard Conway is a monster. He'll eat you alive."
Keira looked at her pale, bruised face in the bathroom mirror. A dark, chilling smile touched her lips. "I need his teeth. The resources here are exactly what I need."
She began tapping her thigh rhythmically, her brain shifting into high gear. "Listen to me. Go onto the dark web. I want you to pull every single encrypted financial transaction from the McKnight family's core biolabs for the last six months. Find the bleeding."
"Done," Brycen said, the sound of rapid typing echoing over the line.
"And Brycen," Keira added, "find a way to dismantle my micro-purification centrifuge. Disguise the parts inside cosmetic bottles and mail them to this estate."
She hung up before he could argue. She popped the back off the burner phone, snapped the motherboard in half, and flushed the pieces down the toilet, erasing her digital footprint entirely.
She walked back into the bedroom. She picked up the cashmere blankets and loosely wrapped them back around her body, lying down in the exact position Hillard had left her in, perfectly faking her defeat.
Staring up at the crystal chandelier, she began building the architecture of her revenge. She closed her eyes, the pain in her shoulder a comforting reminder that she was still in control.
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