Chapter 250: Moment Of Truth (2)
When Cassian made it to the empty room at the back of the house, Elian was busy toying with Abbot. Since it had been a week he brought Abbot in, he made sure to keep him in the hands of Elian and Orson who were more than willing to play with him, and the result of it had Abbot sweating, his red-rimmed eyes held a slight panic in them, but they made sure not to hurt him.... Too much.
He saw the horror in Abbot’s eyes as if he was seeing a Vampire for the first time. Elian wanted to touch his cheek with his elongated nails, but Abbot was tied to a chair and couldn’t escape from Elian’s taunting approach.
"If you won’t speak, might as well put you into some good use. Drinking a victim’s blood while they are afraid has always been enticing."
"Don’t touch me you freak!" He said to Elian who was basically enjoying his reaction, but he stopped when Cassian stepped in with Orson following behind.
Abbot, who noticed the Vampire’s gaze shifting to the door, also followed it, and he wasn’t surprised when he saw Cassian standing at the entrance. He already knew Cassian had tied him up here, leaving him in the hands of Orson and this lunatic vampire that scared him the most.
"Cassian, you have to release me, this.. this isn’t fair!" He said, the chains clanking behind as he tried to break free, but Cassian merely folded his arms, hardly flinching.
"Are you ready to speak? Or should I take my leave? There’s someone important who needs my attention, and I won’t tolerate it if you waste my time."
"You won’t kill me, I haven’t done anything!" He raged, the fury in his eyes could bring out steam, but Cassian remained oddly calm and rolled his eyes. "If you don’t want to speak, it’s fine. You’ll stay here, and you’re right, I won’t hurt you, that’s too much stress for me, why would I do that when I can leave you here to starve and die."
"Hold on!" Abbot called out when Cassian turned his back to him, already walking out. A smile etched to the corner of Cassian’s lips as he stopped at the doorstep, knowing his comment had hit a nerve on Abbot.
