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Nala The rest of the ride was quiet. I had almost cried but held my tears. I knew they weren't going to let me go. I knew I was in trouble, and all I did now was pray I didn't get murdered or used for unthinkable stuff. This wasn't good. Suddenly, being Riley's mate wouldn't have been a bad idea. At least I would have delicious soup. We finally arrived at a huge estate, and I couldn't help but gape at the opulence that surrounded me. These people were loaded, or maybe the company they worked for was. Either way, it was clear they were swimming in money. Security personnel were everywhere, their eyes scanning the surroundings with practised vigilance. I wondered what these men did for a living to afford such luxury. The estate was massive, sprawling in every direction. I suddenly felt