Uncovering You 10: The Finale

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Authors: Scarlett Edwards

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Table of Contents

Uncovering You

Uncovering You 10: The Finale

Book Description

Author’s Note

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Chapter Thirty-Three

Chapter Thirty-Four

Chapter Thirty-Five

Chapter Thirty-Six

Chapter Thirty-Seven

Chapter Thirty-Eight

Chapter Thirty-Nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty-One

Chapter Forty-Two

Chapter Forty-Three

Chapter Forty-Four

Chapter Forty-Five

Chapter Forty-Six

Chapter Forty-Seven

Chapter Forty-Eight

Chapter Forty-Nine

The End

Epilogue

The Actual End

Uncovering You is Over... What Comes Next?

Copyright

Uncovering You 10:

The Finale

 

by Scarlett Edwards

 

 

 

 

2015

EDWARDS PUBLISHING

Book Description:

 

They say love conquers all. I know that vengeance destroys.

Jeremy put the gun in my hand and told me to shoot. I let him live.

Now, the repercussions of that choice are staring me straight in the face. Rose, Hugh, and Charles, all deep underground, all shackled with collars.

Dear God, what have I done?

 

 

 

 

Reader Warning:

 

Uncovering You 10: The Finale
contains scenes of intense emotional and physical abuse. Readers with sensitivity to such subjects are advised to proceed with caution.

Author’s Note:

 

This book is told from both Lilly and Jeremy’s perspective.

 

Passages from Lilly’s perspective are preceded by the header:

 

 

Likewise, Jeremy’s passages are begun with:

 

 

Enjoy The Finale!

Scarlett

April 2015

 

Chapter One

 

 

I stare at the three screens, completely aghast. There’s Charles. And Rose. And Hugh.

“You have to let them go!” I plead.

Jeremy looks at me. He smiles. “I don’t have to do anything. Yet you hold unparalleled influence over me. Would you like them released?”

“Yes!” I exclaim. “A thousand times, yes!”

“Knowing now who they are? Knowing what they’re guilty of?”

“Charles isn’t guilty of anything!”

“Charles was an unfortunate casualty. You saw how he attacked my father at dinner. That sort of behavior cannot be tolerated.”

“Then fire him! Cast him out! But please, for the love of God, Jeremy. Don’t use the collar. Nobody deserves that. Nobody can survive that!”

He looks at me. “You did,” he says quietly.

I shake my head. I’m trembling. Fear, revulsion, and utter helplessness create a vile concoction that consumes my insides.

“Not without scars,” I say. “Not without emotional damage. You said it.
You
told me. It’s abuse, Jeremy, it’s almost torture! And, and what you just did—shocking them, for no reason at all—Jeremy, that
is
torture! You have to let them go. Please. Please! I beg of you!”

His chest rises and falls on a deep exhale. “You know why I put them there, don’t you?” he asks.

“No!” I say. “No, Jeremy. I have no idea. But if you let them go, I won’t even ask. Let them go, and we can forget this. We can…”

“No.” Jeremy interrupts me mid-sentence. “No, Lilly, we won’t be forgetting anything. You and I…we’re not going to lie to ourselves anymore. We won’t delude each other. So, you ask me to let them go? I’ll do it. But you claimed you want to understand me? This is the first step. You cannot shy away from unpleasantness. I will let them go… after I tell you why they’re there in the first place.”

“Is that a promise?” I ask. I’ll indulge him by listening to his reasons, but I have to know that afterwards he’ll do as he says. “Do you swear you’ll let all three of them go? Do I have your word, Jeremy?”

“Yes,” he tells me, without hesitation, and with utmost conviction. “You do, Lilly. My life is yours now. Just as you asked.”

“I didn’t,” I start, then cut myself off and shake my head. “Just tell me why, and get those vile collars off their necks!”

He raises both hands and steps away from me. “I cannot from here,” he says. “We will have to fly to them. But don’t you worry, Lilly. They’re safe. The collars can only be switched on from this computer.”

“’Safe,’” I mutter, under my breath. I can almost laugh. “How long have they been there, Jeremy? Who’s been feeding them?”

“Ah,” he says. “
That
might be another technicality you take issue with.”

I don’t need him to say anymore. “You let them starve?” Fuelled by frustration, my shout comes out louder than I intended.

“You make it sound so awful,” he muses. “The truth is, the human body is extremely resilient. Even in times of extreme stress. They’ll survive, and emerge more or less the same as before.”

Just like me?
I think. I hold my tongue.

Instead, I step between Jeremy and the computer. It makes me feel more secure, somehow, knowing that I’m in his way. Even though he can easily force through me, I don’t think he will. Not because it’d be unlike him, but because of the condition he let himself fall into after breaking my arm. Abstaining from further violence was part of his remorse. Maybe, as time passes, he’ll be more prone to doing it again…but he wouldn’t now. Not this soon.

“Tell me then,” I say. “Tell me, and we can go to them and let them go. Why are they there?”

“My father? Well, he did many things to me that would warrant his position there. Rose? It could be argued that she did, too.

“But that is not the reason
why
, Lilly. The truth is simply that I could not have knowledge of events that transpired at dinner Friday night get out. Not until I knew where I stood with you. Not until I offered you…the gun.”

A horrible thought occurs to me. “If I had pulled the trigger,” I gasp, “and you died… what would have happened to them?”

Jeremy settles his gaze onto me. “What do you think?” he asks softly.

I swallow. “They would have… starved.”

“But you would be free,” he whispers. “There would be no loose ends. Do you understand now, Lilly? I put them in that trap…

“For you.”

 

Chapter Two

 

 

Jeremy calls Simon. Fifteen minutes later, we’re in a helicopter, being flown away from the city. Another half hour finds us over vast swaths of forest. Uninhabited land. I see a clearing up ahead where we touch down.

Simon, it seems, is multi-talented. And holds a lot more of Jeremy’s confidence than I first suspected. Could he have helped Jeremy with my abduction, with the transportation of Rose, Charles, and Hugh? Almost undoubtedly.

I decide not to ask.

He doesn’t follow us off the chopper. Instead, he leaves the blades spinning and takes off again as soon as we’re a safe distance away.

I look around and see nothing but trees and valleys. “What is this place?” I ask, after the roar of the helicopter’s engine has faded enough for us to speak.

“Undeveloped land that I own,” Jeremy says. “A secret resort, of sorts.”

Well, the nature is nice
. I think. I say, “Let’s free your prisoners.”

Jeremy winces. “I wish you wouldn’t call them that.”

“That’s what they are, aren’t they?” I ask. “Or is ‘hostages’ more like it? We’re not mincing words anymore, remember?”

Jeremy looks me up and down. “We’ll see,” he says, and then he takes my hand.

On instinct, I immediately yank it free. “Not until I see Charles and Rose and Hugh safe,” I tell him stubbornly.

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