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"You have to be a good girl now, Skylar."
Jade held her glare in place but flinched anyway as the woman brought a thick wooden rod down on her thighs again. Her bottom lip had been caught in-between her teeth to keep from screaming. It was becoming too much to take.
The woman hit her again she couldn't hold in the whimper that escaped her lips. That had obviously satisfied the woman because her lashes ceased.
"Now all you have to do is apologize to momma." The woman explained her eyes softening.
Jade opened her mouth to give the woman a sarcastic reply and maybe even a fuck off, but Robbie finally spoke up after silently watching her torture.
"I think you're mistaken." He was completely shaken. "We aren't your kids."
The woman's gaze hardened again. "How many times will I have to tell you that I am your mother?" she growled. "I will say it no more, River. If I say I am your mother, I am. There will be no arguing about it and no back talk. Do you understand?"
"No because we aren't your kids!" Robbie yelled completely fed up but not really meaning to yell.
The woman's gaze hardened even more but her watch beeping had the look vanishing from her face. "I will be back tomorrow and by then I expect you two to come to terms that you back home now. If not you will be harshly punished."
As soon as they were gone both teens looked at each other.
"We have to get out of here." Robbie concluded.
Jade rolled her eyes struggling more against her restraints. "No way…" she mumbled sarcastically. She looked around the room for anything sharp to use on the tape but found nothing in her line of vision.
+Family+
The following day, they guessed it was there was no indication of passing time in the room, no clock, and no windows. Just a long awkward silence which they had fallen into once they realized there was no way out of their restraints. She came back dressed in a darker dress her expression lot more annoyed then it had been yesterday.
"Call me mother." She had flat out ordered.
Her order was met by silence and a blank stare and a troubled stare, neither teen opened their mouth to say a word.
"I don't believe they respect you, Mika." Mason chimed in from his position by the wooden door. "You can't let'em get away with it again."
"I understand that, Mason." The woman hissed. "I like to give my children choices and it's obvious they have made theirs today." Her eyes darted between Robbie and Jade. "Tie them up."
A moment later Robbie found himself being man handled roughly, as the tape was torn from him taking a good bit of his hair and skin from his arms with it, leaving them bright red and numb. Before he could really recover from that his hands were being tied with a chain and he was being hoisted up on a hook hanging from the ceiling. It hurt, a lot as the chains dug into his wrists and he was forced to stand on his tip toes to lessen the agonizing pain.
They were more careful with Jade and treated her like a caged animal. Mason held her down while Mika applied chains around her wrists as well then hoisted her onto the ceiling.
Mason and Mika stood before them looking both teens over smugly as they both attempted to lessen their pain. Weird smiles had overcome their faces which sent chills up both their spins.
"How many lashes, Mika?" Mason asked enthusiasm clear in his voice. He was handing her over a black case which they hadn't noticed leaning on the wall before.
"I was thinking about fifteen for disrespecting their mother." The woman voiced taking out a long black whip.
Jade and Robbie right away began to struggle when they saw it. Any pain in their wrists forgotten and now all they wanted was to get out of this. Their pulses had quickened with fear.
"Wait…" Robbie voice noticeably shook. "We… this, uh"
"Shut up!" The woman screamed. "I tried to be nice but you tested my and now you two must be taught a little respect."
"If you come near me with that I'll…" Jade threat even sounded empty to her.
"Bring in the mats for them. They'll need them when it is over."
+Family+
"You look just like your father." Mika told Jade quietly as she wiped a damp rag over deep bloody gashes all over her back. Jade was lying flat on her stomach her eyes tightly closed, her teeth were clamped painful over her bottom lip to keep from screaming out in pain. She wanted to do something, attack this woman. Her hands were free now and the big oaf had left, it would be easy right? Wrong. She could move it was hard enough to breath. Her fingers curled into fists. "You have those blue eyes of his. You have his brown hair too though you dyed that… I don't like it." In surprise her eyes popped open.
She wondered how long this woman had been watching them… unless the woman wasn't completely crazy. Jade mentally shook her head, her parents are her parents she is sure of that.
"He was the love of my life." The woman finished her work on Jade's back and squeezed the bloody rag out into a white bowl. "I'm not going to wrap those today." The woman walked over to Robbie who was only a few feet away and had already been cleaned up earlier and bent and gave him a kiss on his sweat matted hair. She then kissed Jade on her forehead as well; neither exhausted teen fought her away.
She then left locking the room's door behind her. As soon as she was out of the room Jade found herself pressing her face into the mat biting down plush material to keep from screaming. Her back was on fire.
"A- are you… alright?" Robbie's voice interrupted her silent agony. She turned her head slowly wincing and glared at him weakly. He was on another mat a few feet away; they both were facing each other.
"I- I'm…" He face twisted in pain and she groaned. "I'm great."
Her sarcasm did not go unnoticed by Robbie, of course. He guessed that was a stupid question.
"Do you think she's telling the truth?" Robbie asked. He couldn't help it; it had crossed his mind even though it was completely ridiculous and impossible… right? This crazy lady couldn't be his mom he had a mom.
"Telling the truth about what?" Jade asked angrily even though she understood exactly what he was talking back. "It's obvious she crazy, Robbie."
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