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ra'
ht, everythi
arden. The moon hung low and heavy, painting the stone walls in silver. Tomorrow was my coming-of-age ceremony.
ding
the kitchens today, polished every candelabra in the east wing, and mended several of Isolde's gowns - all without complaint. Because none of
d so. And love, I believe
n gate wa
ide when he wanted privacy. I pushed i
s. The air smelled sweet - too sweet - like crush
ter first. Lo
I saw
f the figure pressed against him. But I could see the golden hair spilling ov
ld see th
ecret, the one he'd promised would be mine on our engagement
teps
orking. The world
murmured, adjusting the clasp at the back of Isolde's neck. His voice
led. "Of course it does. Rubies w
Something between
both
lders as if her skin had burned him. He took a step back, fumb
. She simply looked at me with those
" she said. "
ught the moonlight, and each flash fe
Gareth
ce came out cracke
her arranged it all quite carefully. Did you really think a prince of the Nightfire bloodline would bind hi
a world where blood determined everything - rank, power, worth - I was nothing. A foundling
ough to believe I coul
s voice was strained. He stepped
ack. "Don'
could feel my bones grinding together. "This doesn't have to change anythi
stared at him.
ched. He did
h a strength I didn't know I had. His fingers left brui
ard," I said.
ongue, low-blood sister. You should be
ra
irway to the room I'd slept in since I was a child. It was barely larg
hought
tween them, draped over the back of the chair, hung a gown I had never
my size. It
entered. Her expression was as
moothed a nonexistent wrinkle on
. "You knew about Gareth a
the embroidery, rubbing the gold thread between h
of House Valois bonded to a prince of the Nightfire bloodline - that is
water. "Then why keep m
"A placeholder, nothing more than a castaway. Someone to kee
I won't stand there t
cross my cheek with enough force to send me to the
bed the collar of my dress and hauled me toward the door. "We fed you. Cloth
hit the opposite wall hard enoug
. "Don't come back to this house. You ar
r slamm
y wrist ached. The hallway was dark and empty, and
dry. Long enough for the pain to harden into something else - so
n sheer instinct. The cobblestones were slick wi
la
a. Her face was flushed, her eyes wide with worry. She gr
from the east wing - Moon Goddes
reth. Isolde. The necklace. The Baron's hand. The Baron
shock to fury. Her grip
e breathed. "Every
I thought I had - it was all a
. "Listen to me, Ela. Tomorrow, they expect you to stand at that ceremony
I have nothing. No na
e empire will be there. Lords, knights, Alphas from every territory." Her dark eyes gleamed. "You don't
sane. We'd never g
e steady. Mine were still shaking. "You can stay here and let them d
I looked back at the castle - dark wind
ooked at
t's
n, back to my place to get ready. Tonight, we

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