Sinner's Slave
or's
d drying on her knees, wrists boun
o, right there on the marble floors of her family's estate-betw
rapped around
Romano would ta
er of a man who dared b
ho punished betrayal so thor
nsion that clung to the air like smoke. She didn't look at any of them. Jus
stum
e didn
she had, and she clung to it like h
ous, high-backed chair of black leather and gold. Damien
nted her home with
ger as he drummed it lazily against the armrest. His stare was impo
idn't
, neithe
ti
k at
to be. They sliced through the tension li
idn't
ence st
or her defiance-but Damien raised one hand, stopping him
ctave, smooth as silk but sharp
e
ntly regr
an. Empty, except fo
u feed. The kin
tionally. "But then I thought... what's the point o
movement calculated.
rcling her. "To know who you are. To know what
he could feel his presen
" he whispered near her
flin
f her again and crouched. His hand gripped h
e said simply. "And make no
mained sile
hest, someth
ast flicker of a sou
ike she was nothing. L
m-maybe s
, walking back
her another glance. "Make sure she remembers who s
n chuckl
ards grabbed her arms and dragged he
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sn't d