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l clung there. Unclaimed. Like it belonged to the stone and ice more than me. I touched it aga
empty anymore. It waited. Tha
feel small. Corin stood there, leaning against
wants you
ow
't blin
tter the air smelled-iron and damp stone. Stormveil wasn't a fortress, it was a
chamber I wish
bone, not human. Piled and shaped into a table
in the
on one ridge of the altar like he wa
e," he said, still
ked. "
like you'r
m n
u a
answered first, low and achi
hadow into his scar. His eyes fixed o
know thi
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tormveil bind
t. The grooves in the altar weren't ol
agreement," I said,
e
y bring
d doesn't care a
ickened. M
oss the altar's surface, alm
my own pulse. O
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u w
ng. But close enough that the air between us charged, humming. H
afraid of
y chin. "S
es
thought he'd press me back against that altar and claim me like Stormveil expecte
epped away.
ped. "Before the co
torm clung anyway, thic
. I told myself I wasn't searching, but my f
rning, leaning against a
uldn't b
e here
elonging aren
rd. Almost tore it. "D
said. His tone flat,
m wh
your
e. My pulse betray
ee in the altar
thi
ia
rapped tight as wire, but he di
rust your Alph
maybe humor, maybe not.
t do you
rvi
He left the way
t voices. Or maybe voices. I couldn't tell. She d
m. Until one
the way she kil
Empty
d anyone. Not really. Except my father's blood sti
ike knives. Kael silent at the head. Corin at his right. Ro
ked at the edges. I forced
. "Stormveil doesn't n
didn't look at me. "Stormve
ring a curse into this ha
arper than I meant. "Then don't bow.
locked t
idn't
twisted, but no
rned hotter tha
st smoke. But the wolves lingered-three of them, closer each time.
with sweat. S
my
cres
into skin
ne it. I sw
t the cuts, blood sticky, silver
per slid ag
doesn't me
rt pounding
er, climbing from arm to chest,
or bur
Both froze
rawling up my thro
er his breath.
ened. Voice low,
he said. "It