Marked By The Rogue King
r the fla
ce that came before. That impossible sti
in the dark. "Stay here,
he wa
throat. The northern border was quiet, too quiet. My wolf paced just beneath my ski
a border
as a
r everything we'd ever loved. Screams cut through the air, sharp and fast, follow
y. As fast
s knees. His chest heaved, and blood gushed from his side. Standing above him was a beast of a man, his face shado
peak. Not e
d at Thorne,
vani
ard, screamin
orn
ed to the side. His last b
p, drowning
bolted upright in the tent, reaching for the blade I kept under my pillow. My h
al. No
lways fe
o my feet. The guilt never left. It never dulled. No matte
thout sayin
as casual,
eaned against the flap of my tent, arms folde
ttered, sheathing t
space. You screa
n't r
parchment on the table. The mission map. Every line etched into it pointed tow
ox G
ogue
xile, betrayal, and war. The one wolf no ki
orin asked, lowering his voice. "There's n
e point,"
ting party, small enough not to be noticed by border patrols. I didn't speak the whole
lled
our lega
ustice. It wa
t if it were the last
nly knew you'd crossed it when the air changed, when the wind
ing the wild expanse. Below us, dense forest stretched endle
ounted
This is your last chan
said. "But I'
ne a
a single breath, I crossed t
d to my wolf recoiled. Something ancient stirred
e soil, something sharp pri
pped. My hea
ed...t
one or two. Dozens. Silent. Masked
blade, every in
d us su
in shouted. "I
from behind. My spine slammed into the ground. A boot pinned my arm. I screamed, t
roat and staggered to my feet, gasping through the pain. Another rogue lunged at me, slashing
e. One of our riders wa
rove my heel into his knee, spun, and buried
were trained, organised;
couldn't see him. The fog was too thick no
have taken my head. Another rogue appeared in fr
my tunic. My breath came ragged.
erything
o the clearin
as night, jaw shadowed, eyes molten g
dd