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

Chapter 7 A Conflagration of Dreams

Word Count: 958    |    Released on: 31/12/2025

of burning hair t

ough the crack. My mother looked so small, a fragile slip of grey linen against the stake. The H

r lips moving in a silent, desperate command: Hide,

wore the black robes of the Inquisition, a silver cross catching the firelight. He turned

us

thmic, deathly clink against the cobblestones. "Found you, little witch," he w

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air, but my lungs felt like they were filled with hot ash. I was drenched i

olten lead, surging through my veins with a pressure that threa

he difference between the dream and the room. I felt the collar tightening, a band of ice trying to choke a fire that wouldn't die.

please, don'

A

dark silhouette surged into

night like a different kind of battlefield. He saw me huddled in the corner of th

nd, pinning them against the sheets w

on was a smear of red and black. "Don't

slammed into his ribs, but he didn't even grunt. He was a mountain of solid muscle

crushing s

forcing the air out of my lungs. The contrast was a violent shock

ommanding rumble that cut through the panic. "There is no fir

akened, my breath coming in ragged, sobbing hitches. My pupils final

h. Only

my voice was a

's

his thighs locking mine in place. I could feel the

he fire in my blood stil

s bare, icy palm against my forehead. Biting, glorious ice. I chased the sensation instinct

the lapel of his silk robe, my knuckles

tood still, his hand anchored to my face. For a long, silent

whispered. His voice was so

and pulling me-duvet and all-into t

e was a steady drain, siphoning the fever from my marrow. I curled into him, my nose pressed

f the overload finally faded, l

in. My leg hooked over his waist, and my hand slid beneath the hem o

ined breath. His entire body tu

.Fu

e shadows of sleep to care about his dignity, or mine. I just hel

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