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“Who you were,” Tarzan repeated, dropping silently to the earth. He walked toward her, each step a controlled storm. “You were a woman who understood the law of the jungle: do not take what is not yours. Do not trade fear for a trinket. You shamed yourself before the elders. Worse—you shamed me.”

Tarzan watched her from the low branch of a muiri tree, his bronze skin streaked with woad and dust. His eyes were not angry. That would have been easier. They were disappointed, and worse—ashamed for her. tarazan shame of jane

Tarzan stopped inches from her. He reached out and, with impossible gentleness, took the locket from her clenched fist. It was cheap brass, already tarnishing. “Who you were,” Tarzan repeated, dropping silently to

Jane felt the shame then—not because he had shamed her, but because he was right. She had been careless with the trust of people who owed her nothing, and with the love of a man who owed her everything. Do not trade fear for a trinket