Zandros:
"Zandros and Xaden will take you" yeah offer up my services why don't you father. Instead of answering I simply gave my father a look, yet he ignored it so easily. I wish I could tell him that I had plans today, but I haven't been able to say much since that day. In all honesty I went from saying very little to saying nothing at all since that day. The day they took away what's mine.
"I expect you have something to say" my father finally asked me after everyone had gone their own ways. 'as a matter of fact I do' I signed, making my father sigh. "You know I don't mean to offer you up but I don't trust Xaden alone with Avery" neither do I. 'I know' 'but I don't appreciate you offering me up when I can't speak for myself' "I'll make it up to you, I promise" he answered, making my look darken a little. 'you better uphold that promise father, you know I don't like when promises are broken'.
Promises were important to me, I hated when they were broken. I hated even more when people just used them as excuses. Why make a promise in the first place if you weren't going to keep it? 'You'll see her again, I promise' 'I promise I'll never hurt you again' 'I promise if you do this I'll never lay a single finger on them' all of it was bullshit. Was a promise only a sentence to people? Did they not realise the meaning behind them?
Avery came down the stairs, removing me from my thoughts so I could be aware of her instead. She was wearing a cute little outfit that showed just how adorable and innocent she was. Her innocent smile as she spoke to Miles brought a small smile to my own lips, her smile was the prettiest thing I'd ever seen. I didn't know whether she was aware of it or not, or even whether she wanted to be aware of it, but anytime she did anything all eyes were on her. I knew most of my brothers didn't want to admit it, my father even more so, but she pulled us in like a magnet, it was difficult to ever not admire her. It was difficult to not want her.
We were soon enough at the mall, and it was obvious that Avery's eyes lit up with curiosity and a hint of excitement at the place. I didn't know how long it'd been for her since she got new clothes but she seemed excited at the idea of it. Watching her every movement I saw her pick up a few items before checking the price and immediately putting it back like it had become on fire. She seemed perfectly out of place, like a little lost puppy trying to find her way around.
Every item Avery seemed to like but thought was too expensive I took note of, staying behind a few moments more than her and Xaden so I could tell each cashier to put them to a side and have me come collect them later on in the day. She deserved nice things and her being so nervous and shy to get as such just made it even more worth it.
By the end of Avery's little shopping spree we decided to go get some lunch, resulting in a series of events I didn't know was such a good idea. As soon as we began to order Avery made a slip up most could miss, but people like me and Xaden immediately caught onto. "Can I have chicken nuggie- nuggets" such a small phrase yet lead to plenty of questions. Was Avery already a little? Did she know what it was to be one? Did she even realise it?
She seemed to become quieter after that, softly nibbling at her food, yet seemingly happy with it. Truthfully I didn't care how long she took to eat as long as she was eating something and making sure to stay at least somewhat happy. As soon as we were out of the cafe we decided to take a walk along the beach, instantly pulling out Avery's innocence. My eyes seemed to be even more intently on her as she became more and more child-like, bringing a smile to my lips.
I didn't know how much childhood Avery had once we left, but what I did know is it couldn't have been much. She was left with a woman I could only describe as cold-hearted, and even if the impossible of her becoming a good mother did happen, to which I didn't believe at all, Avery was now in our care and I knew there could only be a reason for that. According to father he was in court against her so called step-father, of which he won for many listed reasons and possibly reasons that weren't listed too.
Bringing me out of my thoughts I heard the small scream of a girl. Avery. Immediately I rushed towards her, scooping her ups in my arms and placing her down on the nearest higher surface I could find. "Avery.." believe it or not those were the first words I had said in years, yet they also were the last words I said. Most people thought I was the most calm out of my brothers, or the second most calm, they thought my mind was normal like theirs. But truthfully they couldn't be any further from the truth.
I was someone that enjoyed power, to correct myself I was someone that craved it, and seeing Avery in this vulnerable state in front of me only brought those feelings towards me. Although I made sure to check all over her for any deep cuts she may have, her crying was one of the most beautiful things I had ever seen. And that is what made my mind more fucked up. I enjoyed the power of seeing someone cry. I wasn't like Aeson and Kay in the way that I got off on her pain but I did on the power in brang.
Tilting her head upwards a little, I looked down into her eyes, staring into the very most thing that drew me in like a mermaid to a sailor. "Tell me pup, where does it hurt" my voice was broken up a little in the way I spoke but I knew she didn't know sign language so it was no point to try. I could feel Xaden staring at me in a shock stricken state, but he also stayed quiet, knowing what sort of power I could hold over someone. Including him and anyone else that stayed in the house we lived in.
"I asked a question pup" my voice was a little stronger this time, as I stared down at her and waited for her response. Pointing to her knees I saw a couple of grazes against them, some of them starting to draw blood, making her look away in horror. "Shh pup" I whispered, grabbing my small med kit from my backpack and cleaning up her wounds with the softest touch I could give. As she whimpered at my touch I immediately coughed to cover up my thoughts and try to bring myself away from them.
Placing a hello kitty sticker on her wounds, she looked at me with a soft and curious look. "Tank you dada" well that answers my question. Although she used the wrong nickname for me, my questions of her regression being answered made up for it.
My eyes travelled across her face for a few moments, taking in every pretty detail of her. Her cute freckles that matched Miles, her soft facial structure, her eyes that called to me over and over again, the couple of strands of blonde hair that fell in front of her face and her perfect lips that I couldn't help but stare at. The way they pulled up into a soft smile, the way they were perfectly full, and the way ever part of me had to resist from kissing her.
If it wasn't for the two big factors of how things were I would have. But to my dismay Xaden was still staring at me in shock and most of all I had no idea how Avery truly felt towards me. "Welcome pup" I answered, placing her back down onto the floor, but it only made her pout, making me immediately regret my decision. Looking over at Xaden, I only had to give him a single look to bring him back to reality, and pick Avery up to place her onto his hip.
I wouldn't be able to tell you that I trusted Xaden enough not to do anything but I trusted myself even less in this moment, and right now wasn't the right time to give in to what I so wanted to do. Signing quickly yet proving my point to him he only rolled his eyes but he listened and made sure to behave as we walked back to the main road. Signing to Xaden again, I told him to go and take Avery to the car whilst I made a quick stop.
Going back to the mall in a much quicker time then when we were walking before, much to my pleasure of the fact that I could walk alot faster without having to worry about Avery, I went to the stores I had hold behind the items I was to get Avery.
"Thank you for your purchase sir" I only nodded at the final cashier, holding bags of items that I would keep a secret from Avery until we arrived home. Looking across the mall my eyes landed on a shop that brought a small smirk to my lips, and before I knew it had me walking over. In front of me layed a shop with the letters 'pet and play' written in bold writing. I chuckled ever so softly at the name, before walking in and greeting a familiar face with a smile.
Going over to the typical isles I walked down every so often, I picked up a few items before passing them over. As soon as they were scanned and payed for I smiled down at one of the collars I held in my hands, the name 'Avery' written over it in big glitter writing, fitting perfectly with the pink leather.
A/N: I know this chapter isn't as interesting and I promise the more spicy stuff will come in the next couple of chapters, however I didn't want to leave y'all with nothing as I know I haven't uploaded in a while. Uploads are still happening just very slowly due to how busy I currently am xx

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