LUNA OF THE NIGHTBORN
ed like she d
ches overhead. The vast chamber was crowded-elders seated in rows, warriors standing shoulder to shoulder, curious onl
a trespasser i
and the silence was so thick it pressed against her chest like a weight. She inhaled deeply, try
k ceremonial coat brushed the backs of his boots as he slowly stepped down. His jaw was sharp
mile. He di
a king delivering
ams, he looked at her like she mattered. There was always a s
Distant. She searched for something
gh for her to hear the quiet breath he took b
r," Kael
ered man with silvering hair and steady hands, he
rself, heart
ken. Her skin would glow, her soul would h
nothing
light. No c
sil
stepped back and gave a
lapsed inward. He
ching crowd and delivered
not my
les on water. Some wolves lowered their gazes. Others s
omething shattered. She had waited for this for so long.
't belon
the entire p
vision blurred slightly, but she held her ground. She w
strange warmth crept along her neck. It was su
it bu
Blazing
her jaw, just as a brilliant l
owd cr
e, ancient mark pulsing with golden light. It cast a halo aroun
o her recoiled. Even
turned pale. His
htbo
word echoed
d. Warriors stepped back. Fear crept into th
His eyes locked onto the mark, and for a heartbea
ty. Maybe
face hard
," he snapped,
was still safe to touch. The glowing mark on Elara's neck pulsed
ause something ancient had awakened inside
d, but her feet
ches fl
, every flame in
kne
e and c
stumbled. A chair scrape
wing faintly in the dark. Her pulse roar
ame th
her. Smooth. Low. Unm
never his,
e min
kin t
her neck b
d by fear and shadows, Elara
ad hoped for h
eant to com