Silence of the Geisha Horror: Yukis Revenge

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Book: Silence of the Geisha Horror: Yukis Revenge by Bella Lamour, Ophelia Oomph Read Free Book Online
Authors: Bella Lamour, Ophelia Oomph
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had a bad habit of biting her nails during studying. She really should stop...
    That line of thought kept her distracted as they collected blood and saliva samples; and, then finally, semen. She felt like a lab rat, being poked and prodded for endless amounts of data.
    “Alright, that should be all,” Rivera stated calmly. His clinical and detached tone made the whole situation easier for Yuki. She didn't need his pity, or his comfort. In fact, that would have made her feel worse to be treated like some poor, helpless woman who had been thoroughly ravaged by big, hulking monsters in men's clothing.
    “Thanks.”
    “Dr. Rivera, the detective is here.”
    “You ready? Would you like the nurse to stay with you for support?”
    “No, that's fine. Send 'em in.”
    He nodded and let himself out, and another figure filled his spot. He was a tall man, and for a moment his looming silhouette in the back lit entrance swamped her with terror. But she was able to get control of herself. This man was here to help.
    “Yuki Kobayashi?”
    “That's me. Your lucky winner.”
    He stepped forward. He was dressed fairy nicely, in a button up shirt and black pants. His skin was a rich brown, but he had light hazel eyes. His expression was fairly neutral, but I could feel a professional sort of seriousness about him.
    “I'm sorry for what you had to go through tonight. I'm Detective Xavier White. I'm going to be the lead in investigating your case. I know what you've been through is difficult, and right now the last thing you want to do is tell some stranger all about the worst night of your life, but I need you to describe everything you can remember. No detail is unimportant.”
    “I know.” She let out a long sigh, gathering her wits. “I work at The Black Unicorn. That's where I met Buck. Um…Julian. Julian Warbucks. He was a client.”
    “And The Black Unicorn is?”
    “It's a hostess bar. And some escorts work there too.”
    “And are you an escort?”
    “No. I'm a hostess. I usually host private tea parties or go on dates when

traveling businessman need company.”
    “And that's it?”
    She gave him a look. “Yes. That is it. I said I'm not an escort. I would tell you if I was, because you're just going to go to my place of work and verify my position and all the other details.”
    “You're familiar with this process?”
    “I'm a med student. I've assisted with a few rape examinations on my rotations.”
    “I see. Can you tell me what happened from the beginning when you met this Julian?”
    So she did. Yuki told him every single detail she could remember. From Buck's overpowering cologne, to the restaurant they went to. When she finished, Detective White was giving her a somewhat wide eyed look.
    “What?”
    “You stole his car?”
    “Yeah, I had to get away.”
    “I know, that's just...quite impressive. And it's here?”
    “As far as I know. They might have towed it. I kinda just pulled right in front of the ER doors.”
    “Excellent. Even if it's stuck in impound, we'll definitely have footage of it.”
    “I guess my luck had to kick in somewhere.”
    “You're a strong woman, Miss Kobayashi. Is there anything I can do before you're taken back to your room?”
    “Yeah. Buck and one of the guys were foreigners. What if they're already on a plane and out of here?”
    “If they're already gone, we can contact their governments and try to extradite them. But if they're still in the United States, we can put a freeze on their passports. They'll be grounded. I promise.”
    “Thank you.”
    He nodded and exited the room. Almost immediately a nurse entered and readied her for transport up to her room. Yuki stayed silent while the woman was buzzing around her. She had suffered a horrible fate, but she had survived it. Like a broken bone, she would do what was necessary to speed along the healing process, but she would continue to live her life.
    And if she recalled right, she had some homework to do. She had tests

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