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Chapter 4— The Cage With Pretty Walls

Author: Freya Winter
last update publish date: 2026-05-09 00:58:34

Sleep had been a performance.

Sera had closed her eyes and kept them closed and listened to the castle breathe around her and catalogued everything she heard. Distant voices, low and indistinct. Footsteps on stone, unhurried. Somewhere far below, a door closing with the weight of something solid and old.

Nobody came back for her in the night.

She had not trusted the bed. She had taken the chair facing the door instead and sat in it until exhaustion pulled her under somewhere around the third hour, and woke with her neck aching and grey light pressing through the window.

She sat up and took stock.

Body. Stiff. The bruising on her wrists had deepened overnight, purple-red against her skin, but the bindings were gone. Removed while she slept. She had not heard anyone enter. That mattered. It meant they moved without sound when they chose to, which meant any noise she heard from them was deliberate.

Filed.

Mind. Clear on top. Underneath, something tight and frightened that she was keeping in a locked room inside herself and would deal with later.

Situation. Inside a wolf pack's castle with no phone, no money, no leverage and no idea what came next.

She stood and went to the window.

The courtyard below was alive. Pack members moving through it with the ease of people who had been doing this their whole lives. Two men near the gate were sparring and she watched them for a long time because the way they moved was wrong in a specific, useful way. Too fast. Too fluid. Anticipating each other before the strikes came, communicating in the micro-language of bodies that had trained together until training became instinct.

She counted the gate guards. Three. Note the positions of the two men at the inner door. Measured the distance from her window to the courtyard below.

Running would be stupid. She filed it away anyway.

A knock.

"Come in," she said, because silence felt like surrender.

The woman who entered was not an enforcer. Mid-thirties, dark red hair pulled back, a face that was careful and composed, carrying a tray that smelled of coffee and something warm beneath a cloth. She moved through the room with the ease of someone who had been in it a hundred times before.

"Mara." She set the tray down without being asked. "I look after the east wing."

"Sera." She watched her move. "How long have you been here?"

"Long enough." Mara's eyes were green. Too vivid. Another one who wasn't entirely what she appeared. She added it to the list.

"What happened this morning?"

Mara paused at the fireplace. "The Alpha will send for you. An hour. Maybe less." She moved toward the door. "Eat something first."

"Mara." The woman stopped without turning. "What should I know before I see him?"

A beat of real silence.

"Don't lie to him," Mara said quietly. "He always knows."

The door closed behind her.

Sera stood in the middle of the room and breathed.

An hour.

She sat and poured the coffee because her hands needed something to hold. It was good. Unfairly, irritatingly good, rich and dark and exactly the right temperature, and she hated it because it made it harder to hold this place as purely hostile when it kept offering her small deliberate comforts.

That was the point. Comfort was a cage with prettier walls.

She ate. Drank the coffee. Crossed to the window one more time and looked at the gate and the too-fast men and the lightless forest pressing close beyond the walls.

Then she turned her back on it deliberately. Squared her shoulders. Lifted her chin to the angle that had carried her through every hard thing before this one.

The knock came forty minutes later.

Different energy on the other side of the door. Heavier. Charged in a way she felt against her skin before it even opened, like the air pressure dropping before a storm.

She opened it herself. Small things. But hers.

Riven stood in the corridor. His amber eyes moved over her face with that quiet assessing look she was already starting to recognize. He stepped back without a word and gestured down the hall.

Sera walked out with her spine straight and her hands loose at her sides and her heartbeat loud in her throat.

She did not look back at the room.

Forward was the only direction that had ever served her.

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