shimmered across the thatched rooftops of her village - a crimson glow that lit the sky like a se
y screamed h
through the mud and thrown to the ground like cattle. Around her, others knelt-men too wou
ed mortals. He didn't blink. His face was half-shrouded in a dark hood, but
aelen
s. The Eastland Beast. The conqueror who di
Liora ple
oose strands of her hair as he knelt beside her, eyes roaming-inspecting, claiming. She refused to
low, dangerous. "They always burn
er burn t
ned her
a sm
kind
her. Bring her to the black
- and Kaelen watched her like a man already ima
-
silence. The halls whispered secrets Liora didn't understand, and every step toward hi
t
nothing, and led through a corridor lit with golden sconces
oors
light painting the scars down his back in silv
ied me t
said n
ould be
l no
dnight, wild as wolves. He took slow, purposeful ste
ld trembl
" she said. "And
ps - wolfish, arrogant
yet. It was a slow promise - not of pain, but of control. Of
are allowed, Liora's voice becomes her rebellion. And Kaelen - her captor, he