Throne Of Howls
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strike was colder than the last. It echoed through the tiny
ic clang jarring against the stillness. Her breath caught, her eyes widen as sore lowering slowly. His lips moved without sound, a silent prayer whispered to no one in particular. Even th
into a punishing rhythm, thudding so hard that it echoed in his ears. Cold rushed through his ve
nlight and steel, a woman, Vivian, cloaked in midnight-blue silk. The fabric shimmered with every mov
sture exuded command. Her gaze, though hidden in sh
e looking f
ier Th
olden, casting jagged shadows across the worn dirt where grass once grew. The sharp scent of pine mingled with dust and sweat as Tristan and
lf. Her dress was a washed-out blue, too long for her frame, it fluttered in the breeze like forgotten fabric on a scare
trieve the scuffed leather ball or hunt down the sticks they flung li
giggled behind her manicured hand, her smi
added, "Yeah, maybe she should
uld not wipe away. But she didn't flinch. She didn't meet their eyes. She simply turned, letting the wind steal their cru
e Lucius's lips, a voice cleaved the
's en
hat caught the last rays of sun. His stance which was usually relaxed, was rigid now, firm with
mistakes," he said evenly, the bite in his voice was unmistakable.
ll over t
tched the back of his neck, suddenly interested in his
e for another blow. She met his eyes which had no mockery, no pity, just an
nt longer before turning bac
scowl deepened as he muttered beneath his breath, "Hmph. Speaking of
t the tree line, half-shadowed and unmoving, was a figure in
hair, strands falling messily into his face. His arms were locked across his chest, with his fists clenched under his sleeves, every muscle in his body drawn tight. And those eyes ,
ttention. "Your twin brother sure know
ir breath, half nervous and half enter
expression hardened as he
" Tristan said, with each
ilent, even the wind see
ned. He looked like he was biting back a thousand things he wanted to say, but instead, he said nothing. His gaze
r apron was dusted with flour and her cheeks flushed from rushing. She
Orion. Foo
at them, silent. He was waiting, maybe wonderi
way slowly, steady, and wordless. Not out o
ost too loud, like they were trying to drown out the silence he left behind. Landon do
ok at Tristan, or Landon, or anyone. She just calmly brushed the dust off her skirt with slow, steady hands
lf walking fast, nearly jogging, through the winding dirt paths with Celeste beside him. They moved towa
asks," he had muttered to
used fish, but by the time he managed a coherent th
Her stride was quick, determined, used to gravel and crooked roots. Tristan stumb
old wheat fields. The roof looked like it might cave in with the next hard rain, patched together wit
already, something earthy and unfamiliar. Herbs. Boiled
her shoes and stepped over the uneven threshold. Tri
with trembling hands as she saw Tristan with her sister. She barely gl
rmanent hunch in his back, jolted upright the moment Tristan
ed, nearly toppling the wobbl
fear. This visit was supposed to be simple and quiet. But now all he could fe
rrot and tough root vegetables floating near the top, and paper-thin strips of dried meat. Tristan stared at his bowl, the smell hitting h
ly about the wildflowers blooming by the stream that morning.
ing none of it. His thoughts
window. Her face was pale, and her spoon shook
d of what it might cost. He was the son of Vivian, the A
ith his eyes drifting as Celeste's
en
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eliberate ban
just like that, ev