e us like the jaw of
ouths frozen open in eternal silence. Beyond it, a driveway stretchedidn't look back at me. Didn't need to. His
uld be
y suitcase
from the fog like a
clouds, arched windows glowing with amber light, stone walls covered in climbing ivy that looked centuri
moon A
above the main entrance, the letters f
caught on a crack in the cobblestone p
s. A place that had existed for centuries before I wa
st t
e from behind
and the porcelain face-was looking at me with an expression
id. "Is it t
her eyes. "You're the only one w
ght purple. A gift from my mother two bir
-leather, metal corners, monograms I couldn't read. One boy
" I
e girl rep
hed her go, her silver uniform jacket catching the
t belon
of this impossible building, surrounded by students who moved like they'
I doin
n was held in
seen anyth
invisible chains, casting pale light across rows of wooden benches. A massive fireplace dominated one wall,
re-everywher
an. Some not. They watched me as I walked in, as I found a
dn't
llowed me l
her? Th
oesn't even kn
She won't l
er. She's
was sitting three rows ahead, but he turned around to look at me as he s
oked
re shaking. I pressed them betwe
cry. Don't let
Vane stood at the
, his face lined like ancient parchment, but his eyes... his eyes were
n he spoke, his voice filled every corner of the h
said, "to Silv
ven the flames in the f
hifters in the world. Here, you will learn control. You will learn st
cross the room-a
e a hand arou
s. Students from seventeen countries. Bloodlines that span c
spers e
d you.
She shouldn
she eve
aised his hand. S
said. "Her presence is not a mistake. It is not an acc
pau
strength to stay-that
rientation pa
lunar cycles and monthly rites and forbidden territor
retain
the eyes. Boring into the back of my he
lly dismissed us, I grab
was called M
lowed white in the darkness. The windows were narrow, the stone walls covered in moss, an
the third flo
, of course-and fumbled with the
s small but
that faced the forest. A wardrobe carved with wolf motifs. A fire
ood on the desk. Bread, chees
the bed and
pect me
whispers meant. They didn't think I belonged here,
the apple.
etest thing I'
ave fall
al, my cheek pressed against the rough fabric of the pill
d died down
om was
ne was wa
ess, the same one that had woken me the night the wo
ned m
nding in t
at, almost white-blonde, falling across a face that looked like it had been carved from ice an
eyes that sto
l
mmer skies. Not the war
The blue of something ancient an
e like I was a bug
o fast my
oice came out smaller than I
ay with his impossible height, his arms crossed over
ied again. "You mu
e the
something close to it. And flat. Completely flat, li
s. I'
who yo
step int
headboard. Every instinct I had was screaming at me to run,
n't be here
everyone keep
one is
saw something move beneath his skin. A ripple. A shift. L
eath
you?" I
e. And for a moment-just a moment-something flicke
it wa
y out of everyone's way. And maybe-
lked out without
istening to his footste
ko
uld learn it the way you learn the shape of a
t sleep a
ked at me. The contempt. The warning. The something else underne
. The room was dark except for the m
close the
d lock
do a lot
y there, frozen, w
ed sh
, heart
ing was in the bed with me.
back the
scre
efore I could stop it, raw and an
a wolf i
t the massive gray beast
fur still soft and dar
at had b
g across the mattress like spilled wine. The pup
t it here whil
lie next to a dying a
e wall. My legs gave out. I slid to the floor, my
was sti
lway wa
n the shadows,
ght
istant.
knees to my chest, and for the first time since I
use I wa
finally
sn't a
s a bat
ad just drawn
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