The world splintered into chaos. The moment the door burst open, rough hands grabbed me. I screamed, kicking, clawing, doing anything to get free, but there were too many of them. Boots thudded against marble. Someone barked orders over a radio. My mind screamed Kieth, but my throat couldn’t form his name. A hand slammed over my mouth, silencing me. Another yanked my wrists behind my back, the sting of cable ties biting into my skin. “Move,” a voice snarled. “No—please—” The man shoved me forward, hard enough that I stumbled. My shoulder hit the wall. Pain flashed white-hot. Still, I kept fighting — kicking at his shin, twisting against his grip. My heel caught one of them in the knee and he cursed loudly, but it only made the others angrier. “Sedate her!” someone shouted. “No!” I c

