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ed from my very bones. I could feel the steam rising off my shoulders as the rain touched my skin. I refused
ourt. They did not move. They did not blink. They stood with a terrifying stillness that reminded me of statues in a graveyard. Their eyes were fixed
y Elara." One of
ment and eyes that looked like dried blood. He did not move to
oice carried across the stone bridge. "If your Ki
my inner fire responding to my anger. The mist near my feet began to swirl and evapo
the rain. He did not use an umbrella. He did not seem to care that the water was soaking into his expensive wool coat. He moved with a l
Obsidian Spire. He was the man who ha
him. It was not just the weather. It was him. He was a void of heat and light. He stopped three feet away from me. His
that seemed to settle in my chest. "No. You are not
to see the fire in my eyes. I wanted him to know that he
am here to provide the heat your city lacks. I
his lips but it did not reach his eyes. He looked like
e. He did not touch me. He hovered his fingers just an inch from my cheek. I could feel the intense co
hispered. "It has been a long time s
ar. I did not wait for him to lead the way. I was done with the bridge. I was do
ake the trunk from m
my own weight
he door. The interior was lined in charcoal velvet. It smelled of leather and ozone. It felt
ed. It was replaced by black stone and iron. Huge skyscrapers reached up toward a sky that held no stars. Flickering blue neon
w. They were huddled in doorways and clutching thin coats around their bodies. They looked like they were freezing from the inside out. Wh
taring." S
as looking at a digital tablet. He did not look a
I kept my eyes on the window. "How do you brea
ked up. His silve
a. He said. "We breathe for survival. My people ar
o react. He was suddenly inches from my face. The temperature in
issed. "You think you have been sacri
a street corner. They were pale and thin. Their eyes were
one because your people hoarded the sun. I did not take you because I wan
elds of the Summer Court. I had never thought about what happened to the light af
for help." I said. "You di
d his legs. He looked out
las said. "I prefer a contra
bsidian and glass. It looked like a jagged needle piercing the dark heart of the city. This was the Obs
opened the doors. Silas stepped out and waited for me. He held
Silas said. "Try not to set anyt
stone beneath my boots sucking the heat from my body. I gathered my inner fire and pushed it
o promises Si
s on me. I knew this was just the beginning of the debt. I was a Summer Elemental in a land o

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