Unbound
A Sapphic Romantasy (Slow Burn)
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Jennifer Piper
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Cerys has built her life on control—every action measured, every emotion catalogued, every boundary precisely maintained. As an archivist in Valmere, she documents the Stone's bonding rituals with clinical detachment, watching strangers forced together by a power no one questions.
Until the Stone chooses her.
Sola has spent years outrunning anything that might tie her down. Motion is freedom. Stillness is surrender. When the Stone's bond catches her mid-stride, linking her to someone she's never met across impossible distance, her first instinct is simple: resist.
The bond is supposed to be sacred. Inevitable. A gift from the Stone that promises perfect partnership and eternal devotion.
But Cerys feels only invasion—her body no longer entirely her own, foreign emotions bleeding through every carefully constructed wall. And Sola feels only fury—her autonomy stolen, her every movement shadowed by someone else's careful control.
They should accept it. Everyone does.
As the bond tightens its grip, Cerys and Sola discover each other through stolen sensations and involuntary intimacy: grief shared across miles, restlessness that demands motion, the ghost of tastes neither woman chose. They learn each other's patterns—order and chaos, stillness and flight—not through destiny's design, but through weeks of unwilling proximity.
Until the day they stand before the Stone together and prepare for the ritual that will bind them for eternity, but will they chose compliance or risk breaking the structure of society?
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