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Ninety-Nine

Author: Luxie
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Eve

The lack of light made it impossible to tell day from night. The shackles that bound my wrists bit into my skin, and I trembled as the door creaked open for another round of weeping. They struck me with leather-strapped clubs, and my screams were muffled by the cloth gag jammed between my teeth.

Traitor.

Dirty little werewolf.

Slut.

They flogged me while demeaning me with every word. Each blow left bruises shaped like knuckles across my back and arms. My gown hung in tatters as the whip cracked through the air and kissed my skin, searing ribbons of flesh.

But I was grateful—because I had heard worse. From the neighboring cell came the moans of a man they had mutilated, his tongue cut out.

Once finished with me, they walked away, and the clang of the iron door made me scream.

The only light came from a porthole high above—too small to see the sky. My fingers found the stone walls, slick with slime and my own blood.

A wooden bowl of unidentifiable gruel was shoved under the door. I
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