The Curse Heir
ngs raw from smoke and blood, each breath a rasp that tasted of iron. My body was broken bruised ribs, legs trembling, vi
eamed like wolves' teeth, hungry and unrelenting. Their leader stepped forw
ed but steady, full of smug finality. "The
dows spilling like snakes twisting beneath my skin. My head throbbed as t
"Now! Let me out. Let me
ng myself to resist. Not here. Not now. If I
t its edge like a promise of death. My grip f
rest s
with speed that made my heart stutter. The assassins stiffened. Thei
ss. The next a whisp
Another spun, blade flashing, only for a curved streak of steel to split his ches
one still commanding but tinged n
ded, louder: "Who
ost of her face, shadows clinging stubbornly to her features. In her right hand gleamed a sl
aos-cold, smooth, carrying li
breathes. I wondered when t
for the assassins.
ed leader and this stranger. One, braver or more desperate tha
oved
l-and his weapon shattered in two. The second stroke opened his throat before h
rcle f
behind his mask.
rged to
lowed the
erserker. She was something else-something honed. Her blade whispered through the air, never wasted,
oot pivoted, cloak swirling as her saber curved back in a blind strik
orward, swinging the rifle like a club. The stock cracked against his
"Weak! You'll die cowering while she
-my father's voice, rough but
hook, but
ainst her curved saber. Sparks scattered, the runes on both we
demanded, pressing
er hood hiding her f
s armor. Blood spattered. He staggered but snarled, rallying with a brutal counter. His cursed blade blazed red, clea
blood dripping into my eyes. If
me, her hand like iron
feet," sh
ed through my ribs, but she ignored my gasp. With a sing
ov
e despite my weight. Behind us, the leader roared i
lowed us was his masked face twisted in rag
ng until the pursuit
ep made my legs tremble as if they might splinter beneath me. At last, she shoved me against the trunk of an anci
in no shadows lingered
atting my face. My voice cracked when I mana
her face. But in the dark, her eyes g
he said smoothly. "You
u drag me out of there, kill half a squad,
ive because I decided you were usef
er voice left no s
wipe her blade. The runes pulsed faintly with each
red, half to myself. "It
ndness. "You're not as dull as you look. Yes, the Thornblade t
The sigil pulsed faintly, as i
t," I said, harsh
y hand. "Of course. O
voice dropping, colde
s a noose. One day, it will tighten, a
. "I won't let
p, and cruel. "You say
e weight of her words. I shifted, unease
uestion that burned in
d over her blade, thoughtful. Then she rose in a smo
ake this fo
her jaw, the cold gleam in her violet eyes. Her
d the curse. And when you
hed the hilt
ll tak
l. My body trembled with pain, but he
was. I was spared only
m, mocking, whispering its
, I wondered which of
ins who hu
who had jus