WHISPERS BENEATH THE PINES
punished in real time. Lightning rippled through the dense clouds, casting Pine Hollow into
of the two-story house on Ashmoor
f her housemates, her hoodie sleeves pulled over her hands, and the sheer sights and sounds of the wor
r tried to pass as anything other th
ok with a peal of thunde
er that it wa
e fire in
irthmark there, at the curve of her lower back, just above her hip. Or at least that's what she used
t, it
hand back as if she had
o
no
her entire life. It had never flamed, never throbbed. Just... existed. A secret
il
she had under her mattress, and descended the stairs. Her aunt worked the night sh
re
the old wooden floorboards beneath
nt door, s
he trees outside bent under the weight of the storm. B
wasn't go
calli
ed out int
-
rest, it was the kind of town that existed on the edge of the world and it's liked that way. People here d
grown up brea
through the downpour. She took the path behind the old church, where the grass grew too thicke stayed a
did
Hollowveil c
ays
asn't whispering.
-
f-swallowed in vines. A crooked wooden sign hung on rusted c
SPA
bed the gate without hesitation, landin
y, everyth
t quite but still. Like it was holding
k a deep
sn't a
at she to
wa
d the rain. Everything was wrong here. Sound didn't travel right. Light bent st
agged "R" in the bark, older than her. Then an
e first to wa
might be
n she s
ll figure at the edge of a clearing, bathed in
pped f
st bent
era
round seemed to ease, and the a
n f
hat unassuming way a blade was strong. His hair was raven-black and tou
glo
t pale blue, not
o be seen even
n't be here
Like the storm had to qu
aking a step back. Her hand drifted to
dn't
the burn
"What do you kn
re ma
s an old truth. Maybe
she snapped. "Espe
aid. "The Hollo
en closed it. Her finger
pau
swered,
ast name, a smir
e c
hell is happening or I walk back to town and pretend this
t get far
nds like
. It's a
ed. "You've bee
es
how l
way
arp twisted
k flare
ryptic crap," she
loser. His gaze
he last o
stopp
last
child of
ing heavier. Like breath. Like presence. The trees groaned a
. But her knees
to scoff.
," Riven said. "One marked child every generation. In exchange, the fores
d n
he said. "The final hear
ou expect me to believe
rifice a
er eyes. "That
ethered. You are what
to be bound
to become what
his voice ma
here. Deep, co
re you?" she
ied. "Now, I am what the fo
eath c
since the first flame. Like this mo
ome here," he said ag
e a choice,"
flashed be
... the
agged.
rees
harply. "They'
ho
Sha
trees-limbs too long, eyes like slits o
st. His touch was sea
un