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, and the metallic tang of fear. It was a place where morality came to die, a
t on her neck feel like ice. Her wrists were bound by a silk cord-red, for the "virgin" category. It
sharp as a razor. "The daughter of a fallen house. High pedig
iamond watches and the glowing tips of their cigars. She was a ghost being sold to monsters. Her fa
a voice drawled
ked another
would never get back. She felt her knees tremble, her breath hitching in her chest.
his room, men didn't buy
shouted, his excitement mounti
y mil
e from a bidder in the front row. It came from the darkness of the VIP balcony, a deep, resona
mentarily failing. "Fifty... fifty million from t
mmed down lik
to her. They didn't even look at her. She was cargo. They moved her through a la
" one of th
he stood in the center of the room, her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. Minutes bled
he door
at cost more than her father's house. His hair was black as a raven's wing, and his features were carved
city whispered about in hushed, terrified tones. They called him the Ice
as a predator circling a wounded deer. He stopped behind her, so close she could feel the he
girl whose father is a coward," he said
h it was thin and brittle. "
ht her chin between his thumb and forefinger, forcing her to
er her face, lingering on her lips. "In the world outside, you are a Vance. In thi
r eyes flashing with a spark of th
ips-a predatory expression that sent a
nst the shell of her ear, his breath hot against her cold skin. "A pet is for pleas
ped back, looking at her with
ice I paid." He took a step toward the door, then paused, looking b
h, the dogs are hungry, and I have spent fa
step forward. "Why me? There were dozens of gir
nt rigid. For a second, the cold professionalism of his aur
me we've met, don't you?" he as
d racing. "I... I don'
st enough for her to see
Elara. And I never forg
t the handle, but it wouldn't budge. She was trapped. She looked around the room, desperate for a way
ng hands, sh
encrusted with small, brilliant diamonds. But as she lif
rty o
g her into total darkness. In the silence, she heard the fai
the dark, you have nothing but my voice to guide you. Put it on, Elara. Put on your coll
ragged gasps. She looked toward the door, then at the box. She cou
le began

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