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e her. It was like the magic in its walls had been holding back, waiting for her to come b
g the hallway arch, like she was remembering something that had not happened yet. Th
els wrong, sh
noises had gotten worse. Shadows were not staying put. Some wolve
he child?
bag bounced against her hip, and even though she did not say anything, her presence was loud. My warriors
id. "Doing okay. Barel
ck," Raven muttere
thing we did not want to admit. So
t away: too sweet herbs, copper, mildew. Raven tensed up. She knew it
those herbs
plied without
, Alia, was still. Her skin was pale, her lips cracked.
e reached into her bag and took out cloth pouches, roots I didn't know, and
, she
mo
elt thick. She was grinding herbs in her hand, muttering in a language
age is tha
ok at me. It's
er fingers in it and brushed it across the girl's forehead, che
and slow. Her body was s
k, out of breath,
ered. But this house won
. What do
ed up at the ceiling. Something's burie
re you talking abo
king about under you. Under you
r stuff, and walked past
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listening. Kael had brought her back. The one he pus
not. She was a threat, not just to the pack, but to Kael himself. I had s
should never
t wing. I had my own things to
EN
gave me was too quiet. The silence felt li
guard. Not strong enough to stop what was in this house, but maybe enough to slo
n I heard
Not at the door
at
tened
le
knock. Loud
went to the wall and put my ear to the wooden
"She bleeds the
fr
o whisper it when she tucked me in. Her voice f
ed before I could ask
y heart was pounding. Whatever was
s a m
as b
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watching the moon over the pines. The wolves hadn't howled
rail. It was cold
words, just her presence. Her magic had already marked
e fireplace had gone o
EN
eople were still asleep. I walked down the halls, remembe
as locked.
the right had al
til I found the loose stone,
and cracked, tied with red t
t with sha
was a name I had not seen s
hat followed made
e blood, she w
sound b
a kn
rea
but no one
er floating
lready