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Public, Not Owned

last update publish date: 2026-03-05 11:46:02

Rowan didn’t dress for the cameras.

That was the first thing Casey noticed.

She dressed the way she always did when she was stepping into a room that might try to chew her up—boots she could move in, black fitted pants, and a structured jacket that hugged her shoulders like a decision. Her tattoos weren’t hidden. Her hair was down, dark and glossy, brushing her collarbone. The blue of her eyes looked sharper tonight, like the color came with a warning label.

Casey watched her from the doorway o
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    Casey had always thought the hardest part would be the fall.The headlines. The handcuffs. The humiliation of standing under fluorescent jail lights while strangers decided who he was based on one bad night and a last name that made people hungry.He’d been wrong.The hardest part was everything that came after—when the storm passed, and there was nothing left to blame but himself.No sirens. No shouting. No adrenaline to hide inside.Just quiet.Just consequence.Just the question he couldn’t avoid anymore: Who are you when the world isn’t watching?He’d spent most of his life sprinting away from that question like it was a man with a gun.Now he walked toward it.He didn’t do it perfectly. He didn’t do it quickly. But he did it honestly, and that was new.On Sunday morning, the city looked clean after rain. The streets outside Rowan’s building glistened, reflecting traffic lights and early sunlight like the world had been polished overnight. Casey stood at the bottom of her steps wi

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    Rowan found out on a Wednesday.Not during a dramatic briefing. Not through gossip in the locker room. Not because someone cornered her in the hall with wide eyes and whispers.It came the way most life-changing things did for her—quietly, on paper, delivered like it was just another administrative update.She was at her desk finishing a report when Harper motioned for her to come into his office.Rowan stood, already bracing. Her mind ran through possibilities automatically: complaint, new assignment, another round of scrutiny she hadn’t earned.Harper shut the door behind her, then leaned against his desk with his arms crossed.“Before you start plotting how to kill me,” he said, “this is not bad.”Rowan blinked. “I wasn’t plotting.”Harper snorted. “Sure.”He slid a folder across his desk.Rowan didn’t touch it immediately. “What is it?”Harper’s eyes held hers. “Offer.”Rowan narrowed her eyes. “Offer from who?”“Major Crimes,” Harper said. “Downtown. Task force slot.”Rowan froze

  • The Cross Family   Public, Not Owned

    Rowan didn’t dress for the cameras.That was the first thing Casey noticed.She dressed the way she always did when she was stepping into a room that might try to chew her up—boots she could move in, black fitted pants, and a structured jacket that hugged her shoulders like a decision. Her tattoos weren’t hidden. Her hair was down, dark and glossy, brushing her collarbone. The blue of her eyes looked sharper tonight, like the color came with a warning label.Casey watched her from the doorway of her bedroom while she adjusted a hoop earring and checked her reflection once—only once.No nerves. No second-guessing.She turned and caught him staring.“What?” she asked, already suspicious.Casey’s mouth twitched. “You look… like you’re about to arrest the whole gala.”Rowan rolled her eyes. “That’s because a gala is just a crime scene with nicer lighting.”Casey laughed softly. “You’re going to have a terrible time.”Rowan walked past him, grabbing her clutch. “I’m going to have a control

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