Seduced in the Dark
CJ Roberts
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Photo credit: Kurt Paris
Cover design: Pixel Mischief
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Edited by: K.A. Ekvall, S. Stevenson, A. Mennie, J. Aspinall, and Y. Diaz
A Note to the Reader
If you’re reading this and you haven’t read Captive in the Dark, turn back! You’ll be lost.
For the rest of you: Hello again, I’m glad you decided to continue this journey with me. As of July 2012, Captive in the Dark has sold over 10,000 copies. That’s incredible! It’s a goal I never thought I would reach, and honestly, I’ve been humbled by all of you.
You’ve made my dream come true.
I have faced adversity. I have had my share of rejection and heartbreak. I won’t say it’s all been worth it; there are some things I would give anything to undo. However, looking forward, I can honestly tell you: I have never had more hope.
Thank you.
“I am thankful to all those who said ‘No’ to me. It’s because of them, I did it myself.”
– Albert Einstein
This book is dedicated to:
My daughter. This book took many months to write. There were days I couldn’t play. There were nights I couldn’t tuck you in. You’re too young to understand why mommy had to work, but you forgave me anyway. Your love has changed me forever, and I will always aspire to be worthy of you. You are my legacy.
My husband. There are times when I try to express how much I love you, but words fail me. You’re a part of my soul and I cannot imagine my life without you in it. Suffice to say, if you ever leave me – I’m going with you.
My mom. When I think about what it means to be strong; I think of you. Thank you for never giving up. I know I wouldn't be a fraction of who I am without the love and support you give me. You're my inspiration.
M. McCarthy. Keep writing, little sister. Your day is coming. I love you.
K.A. Ekvall. You kick my ass girl and I love you for it. I can’t wait to return the favor, so please, write!
A. Mennie. A compliment from you is like rain in the desert: rare and precious. Thanks for believing in me.
M. Suarez. You had me at ‘I read Captive in the Dark as a result of losing a bet’.
My brother, Scott. Thanks for the amazing trailers, little brother. This almost makes up for all the spankings I took because of you as a kid. I love you. ;)
Pixel Mischief. You’re knowledge of graphic design transmogrification is only outmatched by your zest for kung-fu treachery!
R. Welborn, Y. Diaz, and J. Aspinall. I can never say thank you enough for the love and support you’ve given me. You have catapulted my hobby into a career. The friendship that has blossomed between us is one I hope to continue to nurture in the years to come.
Rilee James. What can I say, I f**king love you. Someday, we’re going to turn the camera on and the world will never be the same.
Lance Yellowrobe, and Johnny Osborne. With friends like you, I never know where my husband is, LOL! Love you guys.
These blogs: SamsAwesomness.blogspot.com, TotallyBookedBlog.com, Maryse.Net, you have been instrumental to my success and you deserve every follower you’ve earned!
Independent Authors. When the publishers won’t have us, we have the fans. Special thanks to Shira Anthony, Anthony Beal, Daisy Dunn, Rachel Firasek, Colleen Hoover, Sonny Garrett, Tina Reber, and K. Rowe.
Vino 100/The Tinderbox, Rapid City. Thanks for the good times, the great conversations, and the endless supply of quality booze.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Epilogue
“I’ve been doing this a long time – manipulating people to get my way. That’s why you think you love me. Because I’ve broken you down and built you back up to believe it. It wasn’t an accident. Once you leave this behind…you’ll see that.” – Caleb
Chapter One
Sunday, Aug 30, 2009
Day 2:
Vivisected. It’s the only word I can think of to describe how I’m feeling – vivisected. As though someone has cut me open with a scalpel, the pain not sinking in until the flesh begins to separate and my blood bubbles out. I can hear the crack as my ribs are flayed open. Slowly, my organs, wet and sticky, are pulled out of me one at a time. Until I am hollow. Hollow and yet, in excruciating pain – still alive. Still. Alive.
Above me, there are sterile and industrial fluorescent lights. One of the bulbs is threatening to go out and it flickers, buzzes, and struggles to stay alive. I’ve been transfixed by its Morse code for the last hour. On-off-buzz-buzz-on-off. My eyes hurt. I keep staring. Following along with my own Morse code: Don’t think about him. Don’t think about him. Caleb. Don’t think about him.