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Chapter 27 – The Cage

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The metal keys dangled between Harper’s fingers, chiming softly in the breeze like some cruel wind chime.

Sienna couldn’t look away.

The word cage hung in the air, heavier than the salt and smoke drifting around them. Her skin prickled cold, even though the night was still.

Jax’s stance shifted, lethal and ready. His hand flexed near his knife. “You try to put her in anything, I’ll bury you right here.”

Harper smirked, twirling the keys once before slipping them back into his coat. “Brave words, Maddox. But you and I both know—your past has already shackled you. All I’m doing is giving the pretty doctor a matching set.”

Sienna felt her stomach twist. Her voice came out sharper than she expected. “I’m not yours. And I’ll never be.”

Harper’s smile only widened. “That’s what they all say at first. But cages have a way of changing the song a bird sings.”

Kelly whimpered softly from the crate, her head still buried in her hands. “Don’t… please don’t do this.”

But Harper didn’t even glance
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