ty, soft enough to hush the corridors but not
bed, the low hum of her phone charging the only so
y felt... heavy tonight, like the air itself was charged. Her body ached with exhaustion from her first day-getting
eep came, pull
the dream
old, pressing against her skin. Moonlight barely touched the twisted branches overhead, leaving the g
she s
wo
od several feet away, its gaze fixed on her, ancient and impossible to ignore. Liora's chest tightened. Sh
n she h
e her
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t, trembling, yet
e to wa
she whispered aloud, though the words sounded
flected centuries of longing, loss, and sorrow. Liora's heart thum
. before
he hairs on her arms stand on end. She tried again
n it va
her bed, gasping, swea
e table where a bottle of water waited. The cool liquid calmed her throa
gering on the courtyard below. She didn'
he distance, the Crimson Athenaeum rose, dark and silent
th
flickered
trance. Lio
een the trees. They didn't rush. They didn't hide. They walke
Two.
allowed them
ng earlier echoed faintly in her mind: Don't
r bottle. Whatever was happening insi
shadows of the Athenaeum seemed to stretch toward her, and deep in h
f. Yet she couldn't shake the feeling that someone-or someth
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