LUNA OF THE NIGHTBORN
akly between them, its dying flames reflecting off broken stone and moss-covered columns
e as though it held answers. Her clothes were damp with mist, her hair
tle roots he had gathered. His face, always calm and unreadable, was shadowe
?" she asked fina
He shifted the logs with a stick,
lse earlier, did
no
" he continued. "This place was built by th
ed arches around them. The stones fel
"I was just a healer's apprentice. I
didn't die-it waited," he said.
nce healed cuts and bruises. Now, they t
my vision. She looked like me, but stronger. Fie
High Daughter. She died here... but not before se
mine," Elar
The wind shifted-colder now. Sharper. And with it came a st
apped up. "Did
e silentl
, not exactly. But words were burie
seemed to
without
d, but she was already mov
-
heart-a circular space of broken pillars and hollowed stone. At the c
ut beneath the green, anci
ser, drawn like
led again. And this tim
slightly. Then a soft hum rose, and
her neck b
voice was dista
the altar, and everyt
-
shb
e flame. A great gathering of wolves stood in rows, their eyes fixed on the
"but they will not break us. Our bl
wrapped in deep blue silk. "You will awaken whe
s opened-silver
fl
-
The ruins were cold again. B
she asked, as Ronan
elt it. You're syncing
he altar, overwhelmed. "
. "But her legacy lives in you.
ilence f
d answer, a deep ru
ther. A pulse of darkness
s wrong," s
"It's too soon. You weren't s
t se
eneath them-like something brea
o," Ronan said. His
e was
liquid. A tall, shapeless figure began to
w and ancient,
d. The bond is cracked.
right it blinded her. Pa
ted, drawing a bl
ow struc
ps. Ronan blocked one, but another grazed Elara's a
l to he
r her, whispering in a v
spark. You do not belon
vision
ered, not knowing w
reached f
eafening roar
rough the ruins, slammin
ttered. D
to see claws, fangs, and gold
a
ed, bloodi
ure with a rage that e
nd me!" he barke
who was barely conscious. His s
," she whis
hing was reforming-its body twistin
ara said. "It's not jus
hen seal it again. Do w
't kno
out a shriek that
teeth and crawled
. But she reached for the memory o
is me
is th
ainst the cracked stone a
ea
her neck bur
the altar, knocking Kael
ir tr
ed into mist-sucked bac
le
-
ing, covered in
beside the altar
behind her. "You di
. "I think I o
ard her. "You're full
yes. "I'm not a
something unreadable in his
l," he said. "You don't understa
been hiding beneath your land f
ed to move. That thin
u know him?" he asked Ela
elping Ronan up. "
but the tension in
-
e the ruins, Elara gla
s center still
h the stone, a whisp
tborn. The blood remembers.
-
fading glow, she felt a ch
neck pulsed agai
cogni
ncient had
d never sto