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

Chapter 3 Drowning in the Glacier

Word Count: 924    |    Released on: 31/12/2025

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lammed shut, a final, percussive knell that orphane

scent-a sharp, frigid aroma of aged cedarwood mingled with the acrid, metallic tang of high-octane fuel. It was an overbear

ain around my neck let out a crisp, musical clink, feeling like a serpent coiled be

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he man sat besi

could feel that terrifyingly low, glacial body temperature radiating from him. It was a cold that shoul

the velvet upholstery, but the aftershocks of

f water thrown against a forest fire. My internal organs felt as though they were being cauterized; my blood w

gh

den body gave way. I pitched sideways, gravity dr

all with brutal efficiency. Linus hauled me ba

you not

th irritation, yet underlying it was the icy ar

er who had collared me-the Church's cold-blooded executioner. I

ody was

ng chill of his damp trench coat, I let out

av

freezing, deep-blue ocean. The heat that had been boiling

away. Instead, I d

nsive wool in my fists. I buried my scorching forehead against the crook of his neck,

ds sounding more like a breathless end

ays 'let go,'

ds pressed against my burning scalp, sending waves of num

y is begging

nated deep in his chest, vibrating against my

ing in hell, and I am

m. In the swaying, pitch-black silence, I found myself surrendering, nuzzlin

ing the line of my skull, petting me. It wasn't gentle; it was posses

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p with vengeful intensity. The door opened, letting in the roar of the storm. I exp

monolithic black spire reaching toward the

er of S

ed, my voice a haunted rasp, stari

n and gave a sharp, sudden

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to his waiting arms. He caught me with effortless strength, his l

dead, Lillian. You

idging the distance to the massive bla

e cutting through the thunder. "And from today until

d us, severing the sound of

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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.”