The Mark Beneath
ngering coil of breathless anticipation he couldn't shake no matter how tightly he
tself into the crevices of stone corridors and beneath the roots of gnarled tree
said more than words ever could-and Caelan found himself caught in the tide, pushed toward
bol drawn on the board stirred something in him-a flicker in his blood, a tightening i
else fl
the walls, as if the building itself had veins, and the students flowe
ors that didn'
owed skies too
d to breathe when
beside him without a word, and handed him a folded note s
t wait fo
arts tonight," and va
ed the no
. Midnight. Come alone. Do
he paper to the flame of a nearby candle and watched
s that rearranged their words when he blinked, hallways that doubled back on themselves, leav
go back to
to the
groaned li
nder and lightning and the
k fou
other wa
anded at his feet, its cover marked by the same crescent
t and o
s weren'
ink like veins waking beneath skin, and th
dow cast long before the first breath, of a mark placed by
there wa
gen as well as attention, and when he finally looked up, the lamps had dim
like sap, and even when he placed it back on the shelf, the weight of i
like a whisper
t check
mply
the corridors, down staircases that shouldn't exist, until he
d the cold beyond it greet
pel wasn't mar
ike a heart beneath ribs, s
isle, though none h
ared to life, flames that bent
ready ther
ken, no gre
sil
and and motioned
d
a blade i
to w
awa
kened, becam
red faintly, ancient runes pul
ut into his mind, voice thre
the thr
he storm's
the mark
ines across the stone floor, and the moment she touched his forehead with her thumb, the blade still p
itself, and in their place rose a low vibration that didn't come from sound, but from
from awakening-as though a part of him long dormant had stirre
expectation, as if this moment was always meant to happen,
to, and when she did, the candles went out all at once, plu
t, Caelan w
flo
wal
s
e echoing thr
n-l
re weaving through the chapel, etching new runes in its p
and with it came memory that wasn't his-lives lived in bone and shadow
, the fire ent
dn't
bou
lowing with the same blue fire, and plunged it into the altar ston
had opened, and from that wind rose a chorus of voices, each layered
n q
e
olu
n col
from
m t
d his eyes, h
apel w
d
h
t, still a
and red, and in the air was the s
n his chest now settled, like
e, but unmistakably the same crescent-serpent s
it with
lsed
pulse, he
he
i
not
de
ld
n flame a
ion away, but it
adn't been called to
t been s
d awa
ut wind, and as he stepped on
abse
cipa
e, until he emerged at the edge of the eastern grounds and
stood w
ew he was
the fire c
in the school's hea
t for w
or ch
nce more, but this time he
t like
i
it
ahead, it had already b