My eyes widened. That was going too far, even by Rowan's standards.
"You're insane!" I yelled.
However, I didn't manage to get a reply. The warriors led me away right after that, and I turned around, my eyes meeting all of their gazes before I was flanked out of the dining room.
They led me into my new prison, practically tossing me inside before the doors slammed shut. I could hear the click of the lock from the outside.
Clenching my jaw, I jogged to the far end of the room where the large floor-to-ceiling windows were. I peered past the curtains. Outside, there were several warriors standing guard on ground level, making sure that I couldn't jump out the windows.
If there were warriors patrolling outside my windows, the door of the room could only be worse. I could only imagine how many men Rowan had pulled out of rotation just so that they could babysit me twenty-four-seven.
I gulped, taking a step away from the windows. My blood chilled in my veins.
