darkness that weren't entirely his own. His heartbeat pounded, not from exert
Not
he
o suppress the force clawing a
rse to
ted. The relic inside him flared with power, an ancient hunger seeping into his bo
htened aroun
to finish
ga
snapped towa
ere sh
gi
dim torchlight, her wi
ed. She wasn't su
as someone who didn't belong in a place like this. He could see the ris
he di
e took a st
had him now, his mind tangled in the relic's grip. He could feel its whisp
gger l
parted, her voi
u're i
h
ind was screaming, his instincts demanding he push
couldn'
ully, cautiously, like someone
el...
idn't threaten. He just stood there, trembling, his bo
e raised
m, her touch barely there. A strange warmth bloomed where
hesitated. "You'
eal
had
e approach a man like h
gh and strained. "You don
ough," she
r eyes made his
sn't a
tr
uld hav
of the curse, the overwhelming urge to
ged through him, s
ees bu
ould stop himse
into h
ra's
gods' names
they saw the assassin. She should have turned back the second she noticed the f
he ha
ked at him, she didn
someone
ide her refused to let
sweat on his skin. She could feel the raw magic pulsing beneat
s suf
e coul
. She had seen magic do terrible things before. She had witnessed
't just d
was t
p on him, pressing he
gic st
felt the sting as she called it forth. Energy thrummed between them,
let out a shu
the tension easi
wallowe
hould
run before
ead, she
told her this was
errified her more