elder grove h
from the pat
r windows open
er speak of t
ll three before s
ng soft moss. Her name was whispered by the trees, though there was no one else around. The scent of rain
y curious a
had been sewn into dresses with shaky hands. At sunset, the villagers would place offerings at the tree line-toke
e forest st
the late afternoon sky. Its shape was one her mother called the Hu
t above her heart. A crescent-shaped birthmark, pale
it meant. Only that
ri
Lila came running across the field, skirts hitc
ceremony," Lila huffed. "M
ushing moss from her skirts. "She's
oing the blessing." Lila wrinkled her nose. "Creepy old
t gave a su
erent
into the woods and never come back." Lila ro
things. A forest covered in silver frost. A pair of golden eyes watching he
lled her the
le m
aid anythin
ack of the group; her silver-thread dress too tight at the sleeves. Her mother h
had warned. "Don
-but it always manage
veil of smoke and silk. She held a bowl of Moonwater and ash and moved
ached Aria,
ce that rippled t
t as moth wings, but it stung like frost.
was f
whispered a word in a language no one else k
he win
breeze
rings. The music died as every villager turned to
ened edge, so
crown, twisted like the roots of an old tree. And eyes-gold burning bright,
lled lik
," a voice
hadn't done
from stone and secrets. Yet something beneath his skin moved, as if barely
alking strai
move. Her heart pou
ed a bre
aid. Not a question.
him. "You're suppo
lmost-smile. "And you wer
reached
. Her mother wept. Lil
r and the world shattered into win
her, something
hat whisper