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

Chapter 4 A Baptism of Ice

Word Count: 1381    |    Released on: 31/12/2025

om was as massive and steri

re were no useless decorations-only stark, silver pipes and glass partitions polished so fiercely they were practic

yours

in. With a casual, humiliating flick of his wrist, he looped the end of the leash around the heavy brass door handle

"Don't try anything clever-there are anti-magic runes buried benea

eavy oak door groaned shut, sealing me

own wreckage. The woman in the mirror was a ghost. My once-exquisite linen dress was a ruined rag of mud and aci

at. The copper button nestled in the hollow of my c

rnails clawing at the edge of the colla

zz

A

ered by ice-exploded through my skull. It was the Cold-Iron's automated punishment for

gritted teeth, tears of physio

I struggled out of the sodden dress, peeling the fabric away until my skin felt raw and exposed. When

led into the walk-in shower

oo

ter er

ked, recoiling

A terrifying crimson rash broke out across my shoulders instantly. I reached out to adjust the valve, but betw

wer into a Victorian pressure cooker. Asphyxiation clawed at my throat. I slipped on the wet tile,

arkness began

A

m door was

idn't stop at the threshold. He strode straight into the sho

to a ball in the corner, my arms trembli

t with lust, but with the cold calculation of

offed. "Can't eve

round me. He step

, I was

ver me, pressing me flat against the cold obsidian tile wall. He l

e hard, unforgiving outline of his belt buckle pressing against my bare hip. The

his arm brushing my cheek

lding h

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ter hammere

e I craved. I would have slid to the floor if Linus hadn't caught me. His hand-large, r

st stood there unde

ng transparent, clinging to the cords of muscle on his ches

s gaze dropping to my parted lips, then lower, tracing the path of the

er. He released me abruptly, stepping back as if I had burned him

he bedroom like a ghost, clutching

y bed, a glass of whiskey in his hand. He had changed into a black silk robe, leaving his che

ing up from his drink. He point

ess shirt lay the

sip, the ice clinking in his glass. "Wear

d turned my back to him, my fingers f

es hung past my hands, and the hem fell just to

myself in it felt like letting him hug me from be

e," Linus

cover as much skin as possible. I walked over slowly, the thic

. His eyes traveled slowly up my bare legs, lingering on the shadow b

It was the look of a man unwrapping a gift

nder wrist, and pulled me forward until

intimate. I could feel the h

the frost-chilled skin of his inner wrist, and pressed

on you than it

collar of the shirt-his shirt-fingering the material. He looke

an," he said softly, a dark prom

ron chain at my neck

ort. You don't l

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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.”