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The Inquisitor's Pet: A Cage of Silver and Sins

Chapter 2 The Brand of Ice

Word Count: 988    |    Released on: 31/12/2025

ic, serrated tune between Linus's fingertips. In its presenc

st the weeping bricks, I felt the alleyway shrinking, the space swallowed by

of the pyre that broke

rrhage into distorted streaks of crimson; my skin felt like parchment held over a candle, crisping and fr

a way to vent the resonance, my veins woul

say in you

until his chest nearly brushed my trembling heat. His indigo eyes shimmered with a spectral, p

my throat only surrendered a shattered, br

vered wreck. My

oman catching a life raft, I lunged. I didn't just grab his hand; I invaded it. With a shameless d

zz

dulterated relief

sert. Linus Kerr was a man of the "Cold-Iron Law"-his blood was frost, his skin

ature seeking salvation, greedily absorb

s fr

natural disaster suddenly went as

d intake of air that sounded dangerously loud in the quiet alley. He didn't pull away, but his fingers twitched against

me, the monster

u think you

efore. I felt the vibration of it in his chest, laced

the wool of his sleeve, seeking more of him. Mor

o snap a tooth. His chest expanded on a sharp, jagged i

oug

m like a lash. Linus

to slide down the wall. Instinctively, Linus caught me by the waist. Through th

under his breath, looking down at me as i

ing, and reached into the inner pocket of his trench coat. He didn't pull

is knuckles and pressed it roughl

Cold-Iron sent a violent shiver through me-a

like a trapped bird. I watched his pupils blow wide, swallowing the in

I could see the decisio

. With a mask of cold indifference, he threaded the Cold-Iron chain through the

eached aro

ping shut sounded li

badge of heresy. The Cold-Iron chain bit into my skin, a permanent

y. My hand flew to the cold weight at

rm swirling in his blue eyes. He tugged the chain, forcing m

ur dog tag,

st my lips, his voice

wear it. As long as this is around your n

ng me stumbling toward the black carr

. Your cag

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The Inquisitor's Pet: A Cage of Silver and Sins
The Inquisitor's Pet: A Cage of Silver and Sins
“Blurb: "Kneel," he whispered. "And I might just let you live." Lillian was a witch destined for the stake. Linus Vane was the High Inquisitor who lit the fires. He should have killed her. The law demanded it. The Church expected it. Instead, he did the unthinkable. He brought her home. Now, Lillian is no longer a fugitive running in the rain. She is a prisoner in Linus's cold, pristine penthouse. She wears his clothes. She sleeps in his room. And around her neck, she wears a collar of cold iron-a constant reminder that she belongs to him. Linus calls it "protective custody." Lillian calls it a gilded cage. He controls her every move. He forbids her from leaving his sight. But as the city burns and enemies close in, Lillian realizes the terrifying truth: The man who holds her leash is the only monster strong enough to keep her safe. And he doesn't intend to ever let her go.”