Bloodbound: a curse of eternal desire
ent disappeared into the shadows of the Blackwood. Isolde Ravenspire stood st
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g held h
cient. Unsee
curses clawed at the edges of h
up behind her. His face was grim, his silver ar
, his voice carefu
ugh her heart still thunde
was not
e way tha
d, as if expecting him to reappear. But the forest remain
had change
uld fe
ply. "We ride ba
as if searching for something. But when she g
them, its presence heavier than ever. The trees whisp
er soul, some
had always been
nspire
tepped into the gre
old, but from the weig
narled fingers curled around a staff of ancient oak. Her blind eyes were
been w
voice like brittle leaves. "Y
opped in
need to ask
s written in
rgent has crossed our borders, b
d-a knowing,
ands?" she whispered. "No, child. T
r ran down I
ward the moonlit window. "The Blood
e-whispers of a curse older than th
lways dis
the red moon, she cou
olde's wrist. The moment their skin touched, pain fl
lammed int
eld soaked
as dark as night,
lden eyes, re
oken in a d
could neve
k. The pain vanished, but th
e was barely a
en are bound,
shaking her head. "T
ps curved in
ible," she murmured.
od, in the Camp of
ge of his tent, starin
nds tr
oment he had faced Isolde in the forest. A
felt it
ther l
m, his face grim. "You f
his jaw tighteni
ned. "Then the old
d his gaze t
h
mured. "The c
ere was no