ETERNAL BONDS
rgrown alleys that led to the hidden library. The silence was deafening, broken only by the occasional sound of
eyes darting around for any sign of trouble. Rowan f
e is safe?" Rowan asked
. "Safe enough. If Valerian's people knew
k convinced, but
m the dozens of others they had passed. Its windows were shattered, a
n asked, skepticis
felt along the wall until her fingers found a hidden switch. With a faint click, a s
wan muttered as
alls. At the bottom of the staircase, they entered a cavernous room lined with ancient book
ble," Rowan said, his
rd one of the shelves, scanning the spines of the boo
ingers brushing against the dusty cove
an's family," Cassandra said. "There has to be some
es. Cassandra's frustration grew with each book she discarded. Most of them were useless-records of old
ed it and immediately felt a chill run down her spine. The pages were filled with intric
act," she
nd?" Rowan asked
page she had turned to. "It's all here. The
s is impossible. If this is true, then Valerian doesn'
s like," Cassandra s
tween realms and bend the natural order to the wielder's will. But it also spoke of
nds on this," Rowan said, hi
Julian's working with him, it's only a m
oed through the library, follo
Cassandra said,
his expression hardeni
nto her bag alongside the artifact. "And we mak
the walls. Cassandra and Rowan took up defensive positions
dressed in black with a mask covering his face. He
ide, her blade cutting through his armor. He staggere
he attacker's chest. The man collapsed with a
coordinated and deadly. Cassandra and Rowan fought
s, her mind racing. They were outnumbered, and the longer they fought, t
d out. "We need to
another attacker befor
ll vial of explosive powder. She threw it at the fl
abbing Rowan's arm and pull
pursuers echoing behind them. Once they were outside, Cassandra t
for long," Rowan sai
Cassandra said. "We ju
artifact safely in Cassandra's bag. But as the
no matter how many lives it cost. And Julian's bet