He Killed My Parents and Made Me His Mistress,After I Disappeared and He Begged

He Killed My Parents and Made Me His Mistress,After I Disappeared and He Begged

Plot Summary

Three years after being forced to become Dean Henson's mistress to repay a false debt he claims her parents owed, Rebecca Pruitt is humiliated and forced to play a cruel spin-the-bottle game at a private party. Still recovering from a forced miscarriage, she is drugged in the drink and thrown to another man, as Dean treats her with utter cruelty while doting on his pregnant fiance.

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  • Character-oriented:
    • Rebecca Pruitt
    • Dean Henson
    • Rebecca Pruitt and Dean Henson
    • Rebecca Pruitt and Gwendolen James
  • Plot-oriented:
    • what happens to Rebecca Pruitt at Dean Henson's drinking party
    • why does Dean Henson hate Rebecca Pruitt

Character Relationships

  • Rebecca Pruitt & Dean Henson: They were originally sweet lovers planning to marry after graduation. Dean now holds a false grudge against Rebecca's parents, forces her to be his mistress, constantly abuses and degrades her, and blames her for his sister's vegetative state.
  • Rebecca Pruitt & Gwendolen James: Gwendolen is Dean Henson's pregnant fiance. She actively humiliates Rebecca, treats her as an enemy to her relationship with Dean, and organizes the cruel bottle-spinning game to hurt Rebecca.

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In the third year of being forced to serve as Dean Henson's mistress, his fiance Gwendolen James made me play spin the bottle at a private drinking party.

Whichever man the bottle landed on got to sleep with me.

I bit my lip and said nothing.

Dean sneered. Your parents played hero back then and put my sister in a vegetative state. They got off easy by dying, but the debt isn't paid. Now you pay it with your body. Gwen tells you to play, you play.

I was shaking all over. Dean, I just had a miscarriage

He scoffed. So what?

I'll give you two choices. First, wake my sister up, then drag your parents out of their graves to apologize.

Second, you play this game like a good girl.

The color drained from my face, bit by bit.

Dean's sister had never woken up. My parents had been dead for years, killed in an accident.

From start to finish, I never even had the right to say no.

Gwendolen spoke up suddenly. Dean, I'm a little dizzy. Rub my temples for me?

Dean didn't look at me again. He held Gwendolen close, pressing his fingers gently against her temples, his eyes full of tenderness.

Did you catch a chill? Gwen, you just found out you're pregnant. You need to be careful about everything.

Gwendolen's voice was soft. Dean, Rebecca Pruitt just lost her baby, and now I'm carrying one. Do you think she'll be upset

Dean let out a cold laugh. What is she? She has no right to be upset.

A sharp pain stabbed through my chest.

That morning, I had just come out of the abortion. My lower abdomen still ached with a heavy, dragging pain.

In all my time as Dean's mistress, he had found every way there was to degrade me. He made me kneel on shards of broken porcelain to wash Gwendolen's feet until my knees were slick with blood. He pinned me to the living room floor in front of every servant in the house and stripped me of my dignity like I was a dog. He got me pregnant again and again, and again and again he forced me to the hospital to have it taken away.

My voice trembled beyond my control.

Dean, this debt of mine. How much more do I have to pay before you think it's enough?

He blew a ring of smoke into my face.

Not until you're dead. But I don't want to let you off that easy. Your whole family owes me.

The game had already started. The bottle on the table was spinning.

Laughter erupted around the room.

Someone called out, Mr. Henson used to keep this little kitten all to himself. Guess he's finally bored enough to let the rest of us have a taste.

The bottle spun several rounds before stopping in front of a short, heavyset man.

Well, well. Miles Dickerson is the lucky man tonight!

Tsk, tsk, tsk. Miles likes it rough. Wonder if this one can handle him.

Miles leered, then shoved a glass of liquor into my hand. Have a drink first. Get in the mood!

Dean's voice was flat. Drink.

Miles grabbed my chin and poured the liquor down my throat. My stomach caught fire instantly.

I coughed violently. Through the haze, I thought I heard Dean's voice from years ago, back when it was still young and unsure.

Rebecca, your stomach's always bothering you, so I made you some porridge. After graduation, will you marry me? Let me take care of you for the rest of our lives.

Heat flooded my eyes, and tears spilled over.

For one fleeting moment, I wanted Dean to speak, wanted to tell him my stomach hurt so badly, wanted to hear him say something caring the way he used to.

But when I lifted my head, all I met was his cold, indifferent face.

Then a searing heat surged through me, nothing like alcohol.

There was something in that drink.

Panic screamed through my mind. I tried to stand, but my legs buckled and I crashed from the chair to the floor.

Wave after wave of heat surged through my body.

I reached for Dean, begging,

Dean, take me away, please

He looked down at me. Rebecca, playing the victim won't work.

I started thrashing on the floor, rolling wildly. My shirt buttons popped open, exposing bare skin.

My mind went blank.

The next second, my hands moved on their own and latched around Miles's ankle.

My chest pressed against his leg.

The room erupted in jeers.

Oh, this little kitten's really in heat, throwing herself at him like that!

Dean stared at me. His eyes shifted from ice-cold to disbelief, then to pure rage.

Crash!

He hurled his glass into the floor.

Rebecca! You're absolutely disgusting!

Dean shot to his feet, yanked me up by the arm, and slapped me across the face.

My cheek swelled instantly.

Whore!

He didn't stop. One slap after another, ten in a row.

People around us were laughing, egging him on, whistling.

Is that it? Any man will do for you?

I looked at his contorted face, and my chest ached so badly it burned.

He dragged me out of the private room and threw me onto the couch in the room next door.

The door didn't close all the way. I could still hear the laughter outside.

I fought through the nausea and the shame. Not here. Close the doorplease

He didn't listen.

He got rougher.

I tried to hold back the sounds in my throat. But the drug had control of my body, and they slipped out anyway, one after another.

It went quiet outside the door for a moment. Then someone laughed, low and knowing.

I turned my head and through the gap in the door saw shadows shifting.

They were listening.

My tears finally broke loose.

Whywhy are you doing this to me

Consciousness blurred, and memories flooded in like a tide.

Dean and I had once been the couple everyone envied.

Years ago, my parents had been Good Samaritans. They stopped a kidnapper snatching a child off the street and saved the kid. The man escaped in the chaos. No one imagined he'd come back for revenge.

They mistook Dean's sister, Juliana, for me.

What happened next was unspeakable. Juliana was brutalized beyond anything human, left in a permanent vegetative state.

Not long after, my family went bankrupt. Both my parents died in a car accident.

Everything we owned was sold off. The only thing I refused to give up was the house I'd grown up in.

I knelt before Dean.

He looked at me the way you look at an enemy.

Sure. I'll take out a loan to get the house back for you. You stay by my side.

Every time I take you, I'll pay you ten thousand dollars.

I agreed.

I agreed to everything.

I pulled myself out of the memory. My lower back felt like it was about to snap.

He was gritting his teeth, each time harder than the last.

You want to know why I treat you like this? You still have the nerve to ask?

My sister had just gotten into Berkeley. Just gotten engaged to her boyfriend. Her whole future was wide open. Your parents and their hero act destroyed her entire life. And you're asking me why?

By the end, his voice was shaking too.

When he finally opened the door and walked out, the others were already gone. Gwendolen had been sent home by her driver at some point.

He brought me back to the Henson residence.

That night, he used me over and over until I passed out.

Then he picked me up and dropped me into the bathtub.

When I woke, it was already light out.

Dean was holding a washcloth, scrubbing my lips over and over, until the skin split raw.

His voice carried no warmth at all.

You were throwing yourself at him like a bitch in heat last night. Enjoyed it, didn't you?

My throat was raw, but I forced out the words.

Dean, Miles put something in my drink. It was drugs.

He scoffed, his eyes full of contempt.

You think I'd believe that? I think you're just cheap to the bone.

He tossed the rag aside, pulled a thick stack of bills from his wallet, and flung them in my face.

You know why I'm marrying Gwendolen? Because she's ten thousand times cleaner than you.

I got on my knees in silence and picked up the bills one by one.

This was the last installment for the house.

Dean's phone erupted with a frantic ringtone.

He answered, and the color drained from his face.

What?

He hung up. The look he gave me could have cut through steel.

The hospital just called. Juliana's heart stopped for several minutes!

He seized my arm and hauled me up, speeding toward the hospital the entire way.

If anything happens to my sister, you're going in the ground with her!

When we reached the ICU doors, Gwendolen rushed up and slapped me across the face.

This is all because of you, you jinx!

Everyone near you gets destroyed. Why don't you just die!!

Dean didn't stop her. He shot me one cold look, then walked into the room.

After the resuscitation was over, the doctor said Juliana's heart was beating again.

Mr. Henson, the international specialist we mentioned before has recently made a breakthrough in his research. If we could bring him in for a consultation, there may still be hope for your sister.

Dean's eyes lit up. Even if there's a one-in-ten-thousand chance, I'm taking it.

Over the next few days, he was on the phone nonstop, firing off emails around the clock.

My English was strong, so he kept me at his side to communicate back and forth with the specialist, a man named Professor Joe.

Gwendolen caught sight of us working together more than once. Each time, her expression soured.

One day, I was carrying coffee to the study, about to knock, when I heard Gwendolen's voice through the door.

She sounded bitter, resentful. You destroyed her parents' company. You arranged the car accident that killed them. You've been tormenting her for three years already. What's the point of keeping her around?

My feet nailed themselves to the floor.

Two seconds of silence from the study. Then Dean's voice. For what my sister went through, every last person in the Pruitt family could die and it still wouldn't be enough.

I stood by the door. A high-pitched ringing filled my ears.

He killed my parents.

Back then, everything had fallen apart so fast I never had time to question any of it.

I'd believed that staying by Dean's side, enduring his cruelty, would at least ease some of the guilt I carried over what happened to Juliana.

I never imagined his hatred for me and my parents ran this deep.

For three years I'd stayed in the Henson household and let him do whatever he wanted to me. For the house. For the guilt. For whatever pathetic scrap of feeling I still had for him that refused to die.

I'd given him everything.

And in the end, I'd been serving the man who murdered my parents.

I pressed my hand hard against my chest, forcing the scream back down my throat.

It hurt. God, it hurt.

The pain doubled me over.

I turned and ran out the front door, faster and faster.

The sky opened up without warning, and rain poured down.

I ran all the way to the cemetery on the outskirts of the city and collapsed to my knees before my parents' headstones.

Dad, Mom! I'm sorry! I'm so sorry!

You died and no one ever told me the truth, and I've been waiting on the man who killed you.

Three years! I served him for three years. I thought I was atoning

But it wasn't that. It was never an accident.

What do I do? I have no proofI don't even know how to face him

The rain came down harder and harder. I knelt in the mud, my forehead pressed against the headstone, and cried for a long, long time.

It took a while before I could stand.

I was soaked through when I got back to the Henson residence. The moment I pushed the door open, I saw Dean and Gwendolen sitting in the living room.

Dean's expression was dark. Where the hell were you?

I lowered my eyes. I went to get groceries.

Gwendolen covered her mouth and laughed. Then where are they? Rebecca, you don't even bother making your lies believable. What, were you out meeting some man?

The bodyguard behind Dean spoke up. Mr. Henson, Ms. Pruitt went to the cemetery.

He pulled out his phone and showed a photo of me wiping the headstone.

Dean's face went rigid. He raised his hand and slapped me across the face.

You lying bitch.

My head snapped to the side, my cheek burning.

Then I turned back. For the first time, I looked him in the eye.

I was cleaning my parents' headstone. Is that a crime?

Dean let out a cold laugh.

Your parents don't deserve a burial. When they were destroying my sister's life, did they ever stop to think that her life mattered too?

My fists clenched. For the first time, I raised my voice.

My parents never tried to hurt anyone! Juliana was my best friend. When she got hurt, I was devastated too. I felt guilty too! I've already given up everything I have

Shut up!

Dean kicked me in the knee.

I crashed to the floor. My vision went black.

Gwendolen's face lit up with satisfaction. She crouched down, reaching out as if to help me.

But the instant her fingers brushed my arm, her body lurched backward and she fell.

Ah

Dean rushed over and caught her in his arms. Gwen!

Gwendolen's eyes brimmed with tears, her voice small and wounded.

DeanI was just trying to help her up, and she pushed me

Dean lifted his head. His gaze cut into me like a blade.

You piece of trash! You ruined my sister, and now you're going after Gwen!

He turned to his men.

Break both her arms.

Two of them grabbed my arms. A wet, snapping crack.

Both arms went limp, dangling at wrong angles. My mouth opened, but the pain was so blinding that no sound came out.

Dean left with Gwendolen.

I writhed on the floor, cold sweat soaking through my clothes.

Shadows appeared in the doorway.

Miles Dickerson. The one who drugged me at the party.

He leaned against the doorframe, looking me up and down, the corner of his mouth curling.

Hey, sweetheart. Last time we played that little game, the turn landed on me. You still owe me my prize.

I stared at them, chest heaving. What do you want?

Miles grinned. I won the game fair and square, and I never collected. Your Mr. Henson told me to come get my reward myself.

I shook my head hard. That's impossible, he wouldn't

The words died halfway out.

Something sharp twisted inside my chest.

Of course it was possible. Dean hated me enough to want me torn apart. He hadn't even blinked when he ordered my arms broken.

I shrank back. This is the Henson residence. You can't do this here.

Right then, my phone rang.

I used the last scrap of strength I had to nudge my wrist forward and push the phone against my ear.

It was Dean.

Dean! Dean, I was wrong, I was wrong, I shouldn't have gone to my parents' graves, please let me go, don't let these men hurt me

His voice was flat with impatience. Professor Joe is here. I don't have time for you right now.

He paused. When he spoke again, his tone was colder. Don't try anything stupid.

My heart sank.

Gwendolen's laughter came through the phone. She lowered her voice.

Rebecca, you've clung to Dean for three years with no title, no status. If I were you, I'd have had the sense to leave a long time ago. So? How do you like your little surprise?

The line went dead.

I struggled toward the door. The men blocked my way.

Miles ran his hand across my face, stroking it back and forth.

Bile surged up my throat. Don't touch me!

He reached for my clothes. I gathered every last shred of strength I had and drove my foot between his legs.

Miles doubled over in pain.

The next second, he looked up. His eyes had gone vicious. He swung his leg and kicked me square in the stomach.

My body had never recovered from the miscarriage. That kick tore through my lower abdomen like something ripping me open from the inside, and cold sweat broke out instantly.

Every trace of color drained from my face. I collapsed to the floor.

Miles clamped his hand around my throat and pinned me down. Ungrateful bitch. I tried to be nice.

I stared at the ceiling, my vision swimming red.

No one was coming.

Hours later, the men strolled out like nothing had happened.

I lay on the floor. Inch by inch, I pressed my palms against the ground and dragged myself up.

Both arms were broken. I couldn't use them. It took me a long, long time just to pull my clothes back on.

I stood up and stared at the empty living room.

Dean Henson, I hate you.

I stumbled out the door.

The world was so big. Where was I supposed to go?

I walked. One step at a time, until I reached the sea.

The wind off the water cut through my clothes and burned against every wound.

I stood on the rocks, looking out at the ocean. Everything that had happened over the past few years flashed through my mind.

Dean holding my hand for the first time. His smile when he said he'd marry me after graduation. The surgical light above the operating table during my miscarriage. My parents' headstones. Miles's hand around my throat.

A voice kept echoing in my ears.

Why don't you just die?

You and your parents all deserved to die.

Jump. Jump and it'll all be over.

I looked down at the water beneath me. Black. I couldn't see a thing.

Everything I'd given these past years, every last piece of myself, had been wasted on the wrong person.

I closed my eyes.

Professor Joe had arrived early that morning with a world-class medical team and set up at the Henson family's private hospital.

Mr. Henson, we've applied the new procedure. I called you here so you could witness the results firsthand.

Dean stood at the bedside, eyes locked on the figure in the bed.

Juliana's fingers twitched.

Her eyelids trembled, then slowly opened.

Dean rushed to the bed. His voice shook. Julie, you're awake!

Juliana looked at him. Her lips moved, her voice faint and raw. Brotherwhere's Rebecca?

Dean frowned. You just woke up after all these years. Why would you bring up that jinx?

Juliana grabbed his sleeve. Where is she?

Dean's voice turned cold. If those thugs hadn't mistaken you for her, you wouldn't have suffered all these years.

I already took care of her parents. And Rebecca herself? I've been making her life a living hell for three years.

Juliana froze.

Her eyes went wide, and her voice rose sharply.

You got it wrong! Those men didn't mistake me for her! I did it myself! I told them my name was Rebecca Pruitt!

The expression on Dean's face turned to stone.

He stared at Juliana's mouth as if he couldn't comprehend what she was saying.

Juliana sobbed. She's my best friend. Her mother did a good thing and saved someone's life. I couldn't let them get hurt. I told those men I was Rebecca. I said it myself!

Dean shot to his feet. The chair crashed to the floor behind him.

Juliana seized his hand and held on. I told them to take me! It was my idea! Dean, none of this was her fault. Not one single thing was her fault! What did you do to her? What did you do to her?!

At that moment, the television mounted on the hospital wall cut to a breaking news bulletin.

A young woman has been spotted near the Coastal Highway, preparing to jump into the ocean. Police are on the scene and a rescue operation is underway.

Juliana's gaze snapped to the screen.

Dean, that persondoesn't she look like Rebecca?

Dean turned. His eyes locked on the screen.

The camera zoomed in.

The pale face turned toward the lens. It was Rebecca.

In the next instant, with every witness watching, the figure stepped off the rocks.

The ocean swallowed her whole.

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