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Ravaged by the Knights
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Ravaged by the Knights in Ottawa, ON
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Ravaged by the Knights in Ottawa, ON
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She comes to the fortress for sanctuary, a woman with blood on her past and nowhere left to run. Stone walls. Iron gates. Three knights sworn to protect the realm, and far too powerful to be refused once they decide she belongs behind their doors.
They call it an inner sanctum, a place where vows are kept and secrets are dragged into the light. They promise safety, anonymity, a shield between her and the hunters on her trail. But protection comes with rules, and these men do not bargain for half-measures. Their attention is surgical, their discipline flawless, their hunger controlled only by the oaths they choose to enforce.
She can walk away.
She should walk away.
But the longer she stays, the more she craves the ritual of their dominance, the certainty of their hands, the dark relief of surrendering everything she has guarded for too long. By moonset, she will learn the real truth of their sanctuary.
It is not a prison.
It is a vow.
And once she gives herself to their relentless devotion, there is no such thing as untouched again.
She comes to the fortress for sanctuary, a woman with blood on her past and nowhere left to run. Stone walls. Iron gates. Three knights sworn to protect the realm, and far too powerful to be refused once they decide she belongs behind their doors.
They call it an inner sanctum, a place where vows are kept and secrets are dragged into the light. They promise safety, anonymity, a shield between her and the hunters on her trail. But protection comes with rules, and these men do not bargain for half-measures. Their attention is surgical, their discipline flawless, their hunger controlled only by the oaths they choose to enforce.
She can walk away.
She should walk away.
But the longer she stays, the more she craves the ritual of their dominance, the certainty of their hands, the dark relief of surrendering everything she has guarded for too long. By moonset, she will learn the real truth of their sanctuary.
It is not a prison.
It is a vow.
And once she gives herself to their relentless devotion, there is no such thing as untouched again.

















