The Hidden Heiress Is Back
had not fo
hall of Trelling House and felt the weight of generations pressing in around her. Every creak of old
f books and the ornate wallpaper now faded to ash-gray. He said little as she paced, her boots trailing g
o decide tonight,
l it in her bones, humming
" she said. "Wher
ey gather there every ten years, always under the same pretense-'astral gui
tain they'll na
ing groomed in secret. She'll wear a forged sigil, recite a fal
the window. "And no
oo many hands are bloodstained by what was done to Hou
etween the careful words. "And what
esit
meared across every court ledger in the realm. And I watched your mother die defending something more th
hadows playing along
ot by the people who would see the world b
e key, Seraphina. Not just to justice-for your family
comes
," he said. "The false he
, steadying herself.
. You must become Seraphina Trelling again-not Faye Whitlow. Not a
like a summon
had spent a decade burying her past-but the past had clawed its way bac
tart here,
ed a brow
e said. "And if I'm to rise,
ing, she rose
in amber and rose. Seraphina found herself in the old music room, hands brushing ove
n things h
gone, looted or lost, but a few remained. She claimed a short sword, ba
ot for show-but because power meant
though she cleared rooms, swept ash from the hearths, re-hung what few p
ewed lineages, studied current alliances and power blocs. Seraphina trained until her muscles burned and her l
h day, word
had spotted a fire burn
w a woman with violet e
dges of court gossip, a name ret
them to us,
ome," Serap
messenger came
embling hand was a scroll sealed in crimson wax. Not
a broke
who walks the ruin
ground you
, or be bu
be no seco
was nothing bu
ael growled.
is
, and a high priestess of the Old Faith. She's been angling for powe
ead the mes
s afr
ong look. "You think
I were nothing, she wouldn't
ht brought th
ous. It turned the broken stained glass windows into rubies, the
the west balcony, his c
by midnight," he said. "They'll cr
ree riders waited below, each clad in di
y ca
y Nyla of the Lower Marches. And Com
alis
t they are... curiou
drew in
e them somethin
the banners re-hung. The raven of Tre
able, no throne behind her-only the
y one, their steps cautious, eye
ey lis
ny or divine right, but of j