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po, but behind the grand estate doors, my
brutal world was a stray
a dumpster, and my father whipped my back with afor sanctuary, only to find ev
weaponized our
the entire underworld, diagnosing me with
hed from reality," my mo
he Academy ordered me to be sent back t
I was just te
protect monsters who gaslit their
rew myself off the roof of
when my broken body hi
d Dante, the most ruthless boss in the
my surviving kitten, and turned
even if I have to burn thi
pte
ya
ed into the
across the white plate like a slow bruise. I watched a single drop slide down the rim and pool against
traveled through my thigh and up
cracked screen. One message. A kitchen boy from our estate, the only ser
rds to dispose of it in a dumpster inside rival territory. I'm
ath st
gs. The red fluid on the plate blurred and doubled. I stared at it, unblinking, and behind
ger
ining hall like a bone snapping. My fingers convulsed around the silver handle, knuckles straining
ainted eyes, hollow and black, fixed on my straining fingers. He had bu
ne s
y shoulders like a weighted coat. I could feel it in my eardrums, a low pressure that made every small s
med down her
naked up the stem, and a bead of deep red Caber
ers, her upper lip curling back from her teeth. "You pathetic stray. Your depression. Your anxiety." She spat the wor
er who it was. Some associate. Some uncle.
roaned, oak against polish, and the sound ech
wrong-scraped raw, barely a whispe
t d
ver needed to. His baritone carried the weight of absolute authority, the kind that
ve to
cademy, lined with my old sweaters. I'd syringe-fed him warm milk every three hours. I'd woken at dawn to clean his tiny messes before my roommate could report t
not going
s moved in perfect synchronization, stepping inward, blocking the exit. Their hands rested on t
nails, a ghost of a smile tugging at the corner of her mouth. "I ordered the
ce water injected st
sure built behind my eyes, blurring her face into a smear of pale skin a
racked in half
sound with no warmth behind it,
with the detached curiosity of a child examining a crushed
ra
ungs burning, the side door the only thing i
round a fistful of my hai
ine. The Persian rug rushed up to meet me-thick wool, woven with gold thread, a ten-thousand-dollar family heirloom that sm
m above me, calm and measured. A judge delivering a
d before I under
sliding thr
ee of the loops with a wet, hissing rasp that sent ice flooding through my stomach. Every muscle in my body locked. The cold
hing you
lt whi
nter of my back, and
adiating outward in waves of liquid fire. The thin silk of my dress split open. Cold air hit wet, exposed flesh. A
scream. I would not. His enforcers stood like caryatids against the walls, their faces blank, their eyes empty. To t
t me
sharp snap that echoed inside my chest. The second blow hurt wors
heels circled my prone body, slow and deliberate. I heard her kneel, felt he
vision as she stood, raised her heel-red-soled Loubou
mp spiderwebb
The phone's frame bent, the motherboard inside crack
d floor. A death rattle. The screen flickered
he cracked glass biting into my palm. I shoved it deep into my pocket, pressing it against my thigh, fee
his knuckles. The leather creake
and. "We're going to your uncle's house. You will smile. You will apologize
ket. Somewhere across the city, a tiny orange kitten was al

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