m did no
flesh. The world shone in silver and quiet. Snowflakes dropped, soft as breath, but it was not winte
ys, she
ing around her center. His touch filled her brain
ys calling. His voice was
ld respond, the world broke-moonlight breaking on glass-an
elder grove. Dawn filtered across the villages' rooftops, frosting the fields. Ye
ollow at the base
and unworldly since the day of her birth. No one else had it. Not her mother. Not
would say, with a straine
hy of the full moon festival, Aria
ing te
The scent of wet dirt filled the air as she fled across the narrow pa
marily dreade
lf King in hushed tones-of how he once ruled with fury and flame. Of how he vanishe
a childre
anymore. And she di
the Wolf King clo
s an
s a m
ething els
rived in the vil
hing. Children trailed behind her wheels; elders closed their doors. And Aria's
her mother whispered. "Each gen
led. "Dec
er forehead and said, "Wear wh
cle, wearing white robes, flowers braided through their hair. Aria found hersel
came upon her, th
to ice. Fir
moon," she breathe
d. "What am I supposed t
boding. "He dreams of you too, child. The Ki
backe
face. "You were not born to this vill
torches flared, burning and intense, th
sworn that she saw blazing gold eye
chi
it
n they
mountains, stood the Wolf
through broken stone. And the moon
ot slept
tr
sinc
tugged at his soul lik
m had co
e the moon branded. The o
qu
eneath his skin, re
voice echoing through the empty
eir heads as one, ho
would soo
me, he woul