The marriage of shadows
been dressed in a gown of crimson silk, its neckline high and modest, its heavy fabric weighing her down
m together, and when it was done, Kael had kissed
he fabric of her gown. The room was vast, its high ceilings adorned with dark, intri
ouette sharp against the moonlight
m," he said finally, his voice low.
her, though she dared n
do not mistake my mercy for kindness. I will not harm
es
sence as overwhelming as ever.
hard, her thro
e said, his voice a soft warning. "The
tched, but she nod
ment longer before turning
own chambers, she finally allowed herself to exhale. Her hands were sti
that. But there was something else beneath his
ceiling, one thought consumed her: If I am to sur
e door she had just closed. His expression was unreadable
o himself, his voice tinged w
dered if this time, h