YOU DON'T ASK QUESTIONS.
YOU DON'T SPEAK.
YOU OBEY.
Ryan Murphy was sixteen when he was sold.
Bought by rancher Brad Wilkins, his world has been reduced to silence and control. Every order obeyed. Every movement monitored. Every day the same rhythm of punishment, submission, and survival.
He tells himself this is strength-endurance disguised as obedience-but he knows better.
Now he's juggling life on the ranch, school, and Wilkins's growing list of demands. Chores. Homework. Clients. All while trying to hold on to what's left of himself.
Loneliness fades. Everything else gets worse.
Wilkins's cruelty evolves. The system adapts. And Ryan is expected to adapt with it.
He's no longer just labor.
He's property.
And they've remade him into something marketable.
His identity is slipping. His thoughts are no longer his own. The system takes and takes until even memory feels dangerous.
But somewhere beneath the routine and fear, he still counts. Still dreams. Still remembers what it means to resist.
He wants to live.
And he wants to be free.
A brutal psychological dystopian story of captivity, commodification, and the fight to stay human.
Book Two in the Chainmark Series.