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Chapter no 40

A Light in the Flame (Flesh and Fire, #2)

Rhain darted in front of me, blocking the doors I was stalking toward. โ€œYou cannot do what youโ€™re thinking.โ€

My eyes narrowed on the god. โ€œI canโ€™t?โ€

โ€œBesides the fact that sheโ€™s a Primal, and you cannot actually kill her?โ€ he said. โ€œYou have a coronation to get to.โ€

โ€œI can try.โ€ I sidestepped him. โ€œAnd still accomplish both. Itโ€™s called multitasking.โ€

Rhain let out a low growl and continued to block my progress. โ€œI know youโ€™re angryโ€”angrier than I thought you would be. But I cannot let you do this. Veses will be dealt with.โ€

โ€œHow?โ€ I demanded. โ€œExactly how will she be dealt with?โ€

Eather pulsed brightly in his eyes. โ€œDo you really think Nyktos will let what she did to you and Reaver slide? He wonโ€™t. That bitchโ€™s days are numbered. Sheโ€™s not long for this realm. The moment Nyktos has those embers in him and Ascends, thatโ€™s it for her.โ€

It took a moment for what Rhain said to penetrate the haze of rage. My gaze flew to the door over his shoulder, where Bele waited in the hall. When I brought Bele back to life, Iโ€™d Ascended her and, therefore, threatened Hananโ€™s position as Primal of his Court. Once the embers were transferred, Nyktos would be able to Ascend another to replace a fallen Primalโ€”namely that bitch.

I stared at the door, hands opening and closing at my sides. I prayed that Rhain was right. That her days truly were numbered, but I wanted nothing more than to rip her fangs from her horrid mouth and shove them down her throat.

Rhain stepped toward me. โ€œNyktos is waiting for you, Your Highness.โ€ I blinked, startled. โ€œDonโ€™t call me that.โ€

โ€œBut you will be my Queen,โ€ he said, shoulders stiffening once more. This time, they nearly bunched all the way to his ears. โ€œYou already have

been.โ€

I stared at him, unsure how to processย himย saying that, but I didnโ€™t have the mental space for it.

Not when all I breathed was fury. And sorrow.

Chest squeezing tightly, I closed my eyes. Acid pooled in my stomach. Nyktosโ€ฆhis blood was a part of him he likely never wouldโ€™ve shared with her if she hadnโ€™t discovered who I was. It was coercion whether heโ€™d offered it or agreed to it. Blackmail. I hated that heโ€™d been in that situation. Loathed that it was because of me, and I hadnโ€™t even known.

Why would he do that for a Consort heโ€™d never wanted?

That went beyond goodness and into a realm I couldnโ€™t even fathom, one I knew beyond a doubt that I didnโ€™t deserve. Hell, I could only think of a few people whoย wouldย deserve that. Ezra was one. Marisol. My breath snagged.ย Nyktos. No one should ever have to do such a thing. But he deserved the same kind ofย sacrifice.

Guilt festered, and not because I felt responsible for what Veses had forced upon him. Because, like Bele had said, Nyktos and Veses hadnโ€™t made sense. Iโ€™d known that, but my hurt feelings had overshadowed what was right in front of my face.

But I never wouldโ€™ve imagined that this was why. I wouldnโ€™t have wanted to.

โ€œHow many know?โ€ I asked. โ€œYou and Ector?โ€ โ€œAnd Nektas.โ€

I wasnโ€™t surprised to hear that. There seemed to be very little Nektas didnโ€™t know. But he wouldnโ€™t have shared this with me.

โ€œYou level?โ€ Rhain asked quietly.

โ€œNo,โ€ I whispered, opening my eyes. โ€œIโ€ฆI donโ€™t want him to have done that for meโ€”for anyone.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ he said, watching me. โ€œVeses was hereโ€ฆโ€ Understanding flickered across his features. โ€œThatโ€™s what set you off that day. You saw them.โ€ He cursed, shoving his hand through his hair. โ€œI couldnโ€™t figure it outโ€”what obviously had changed between you and Nyktos. It was her.โ€

There was no point in lying. โ€œI saw them.โ€ โ€œAnd he didnโ€™t tell you why he was with her.โ€ I shook my head.

Rhainโ€™s jaw tightened. โ€œHe wouldnโ€™t want you to know his shame.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not his shame.โ€ I stiffened until all the many tiny diamonds felt as if they were cutting into my skin. โ€œItโ€™s hers.โ€

His eyes shone more amber than brown. โ€œYou and I know that, but would either of us feel like that if we were in that position?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ I didnโ€™t need to think about it. And, gods, thatโ€ฆthat broke my heart. I could barely bring myself to talk about how Tavius had behaved toward me. Iโ€™d even downplayed his actions because it was too hard to speak of them. And what heโ€™d done was nothing compared to what Veses had to Nyktos. I pressed my lips together as I blinked rapidly, trying to clear away the dampness there.

A knock on the door interrupted. โ€œEverything okay in there?โ€ Bele called out.

Rhain looked at me.

Dragging in a deep breath, I nodded as I exhaled slowly, forcing my hands to relax at my sides. โ€œNyktos is waiting for me.โ€

He turned for the door, then faced me. โ€œDo you love him?โ€

The floor felt as if it shifted under my feet. Love? Nyktos? My mouth opened, but I couldnโ€™t find any words to speak.

Rhain tilted his head back. โ€œIโ€ฆI think I was wrong about you.โ€

 

 

โ€œDid you all notice anything strange?โ€ Lailah asked as we entered the foyer. Shoulder-length braids fell back from her face as she glanced up at the glass candles. โ€œI swear the entire palace was shaking a couple of minutes ago.โ€

โ€œOdd,โ€ Rhain murmured, and that was all he said.

I couldnโ€™t even think about the fact that I hadnโ€™t actually lost control. That the rage Iโ€™d felt had somehow calmed me. There was no space for that, either. I was reeling from what Nyktos had done to keep me safeโ€”what heโ€™d put himself through before I even knew him.

Bile gathered in my throat, threatening to choke me as Saion and Rhahar turned from the doors. They were speaking, but they fell silent and stared, and it went on long enough to draw me from my thoughts.

Bele fluttered her hand in front of her face. โ€œSheโ€™s so pretty, isnโ€™t she?โ€ I shot her an arch glare.

โ€œWe already knew that,โ€ Saion said, his brows raised. โ€œBut the gownโ€ฆโ€

โ€œLooks like starlight,โ€ Rhahar finished.

Feeling my cheeks warm, I murmured, โ€œThank you.โ€

Saion grinned as he reached for the heavy stone doors, pushing them open. I walked out, descending a short set of steps into the courtyard. The first thing I saw was Orphine and her twin Ehthawn. The two massive, midnight-scaled draken were perched on the Rise, and in the distance, I could see the faint shape of more draken circling over the Dying Woods. The turning of wheels drew my gaze.

A horse-drawn carriage rolled forward amidst a small army of mounted guards. There were nearlyโ€ฆa hundred. I blinked, focusing on the artwork scrawled across the side of the carriage. The vines. The white wolf. It was the same as the doors to the throne room.

One side of the carriage doors swung open, and Ector popped his head out. His eyes widened slightly, and then his expression smoothed out. He extended his hand. โ€œReady?โ€

Forcing a swallow, I nodded as Saion straight-up leapt into the driverโ€™s box. I started forward but halted as the other gods mounted horses. Only Bele lingered back by the doors. โ€œWait,โ€ I called out, my concern rising. Saion looked over his shoulder. โ€œIf all of you are here, who is withโ€ฆ Nyktos?โ€

โ€œNektas,โ€ Rhahar said as he tightened his grip on the reins. He faced forward again. โ€œAnd I do believe the entirety of the Shadowland armies.โ€

Oh.

โ€œSera?โ€ Ector wiggled his fingers.

Taking a deep breath, I lifted the hem of the gown as I took his warm hand in mine and stepped into the dimly lit carriage. There were two benches, outfitted with thick, white cushions. I sat carefully on one.

โ€œIโ€™ll be out here for most of the trip,โ€ Ector advised. โ€œBe careful,โ€ I murmured.

Ector hesitated and then shook his head. I watched him climb out of the carriage to stand on one of the rails along the side. Rhain drew his horse near Ector, and then the door closed. I heard a tap on the roof. The windowless carriage jerked forward.

Do you love him?

My palms felt damp, so I placed them on the cushion beside me as I tracked the vines and poplar leaves etched along the interior walls and ceiling. The carriage was traveling at a fast clip, and I had no idea how much time passed before the reality of what Nyktos had sacrificed for me, what I felt for him, and why I had reacted so strongly to seeing him with Veses and then learning the truth, hit me.

Do you love him?

โ€œOh, gods,โ€ I whispered, sinking into the benchโ€™s cushion as I pressed a hand to the tiny diamonds adorning the bodice of my gown. I could feel my heart beating wildly, even through the layers of gossamer fabric. My chest felt warm and like it was swelling, and it wasnโ€™t the embers.

There was only one reason Iโ€™d react in such a way. I stared down at the hand pressed to my chestโ€”to the space above my heart.

My heart.

Iโ€ฆI loved him. I loved Nyktos?

Another tremor ran through my hands as I lifted my gaze to the empty bench across from me. I swallowed thickly. I had no idea what love even felt like, so I needed to remain calm. This could just be a byproduct of stressโ€”of everything. Maybe only indigestion.

A strangled laugh left me, echoing through the empty carriage.

Indigestion? Sure.

The carriage door opened, letting in a rush of air that carried the stale scent of lilacs as Ector closed the door. He slid onto the bench across from me. โ€œWeโ€™re almost to the entry house of Lethe. It feeds into the City Hall, where Nyktos is waiting for us.โ€

I stared at him, my heart feeling as if it were the wheels of the carriage. โ€œThere hasnโ€™t been any trouble. Just a few Shades, but nothing that wasnโ€™t quickly handledโ€ฆโ€ Creases formed between Ectorโ€™s brows. โ€œAre

you okay? You look a little pale.โ€

โ€œI think I might vomit,โ€ I whispered.

He blinked twice. โ€œDo we need to stop the carriage?โ€ โ€œNo. No. I donโ€™t think so.โ€ At least, I hoped not.

โ€œBele mentioned that you were nervous. I didnโ€™t believe her. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve ever seen you nervous.โ€ His head tilted. โ€œBut, yeah, youโ€™re definitely that.โ€ He leaned forward, resting his hands on his bent knees. โ€œYou remind me of my sister.โ€

That snapped me out of my panic spiral. โ€œA sister?โ€

He nodded. โ€œShe looked as scared right before her wedding as you do now. Said her stomach felt like it was full of winged creatures.โ€

My stomach felt just like that.

โ€œOf course, that was an entirely different situation. Love match and all.โ€ He smiled faintly. โ€œBut Iโ€™m guessing the nervousness is the same no matter what.โ€

โ€œLove match?โ€ Now those winged creatures had invaded my chest. โ€œChildhood sweethearts or something.โ€ He grinned, a distant but warm

glint filling his gaze. โ€œLook, I know you came into this whole thing withโ€ฆ other plans, and probably hadnโ€™t given much thought to a future. And I have no idea what is going on between the two of you half the time, but Nyktos will always be kind to you.โ€

โ€œI know. Gods, do I ever.โ€ Another laugh rattled out of me. The crease returned to the space between his brows. โ€œItโ€™s not that.โ€

โ€œThen what is it? Are you worried something will happen? You shouldnโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œI want to be Nyktosโ€™s Consort,โ€ I blurted out. โ€œI want it more than I think Iโ€™ve ever wanted anythingโ€ฆโ€ Well, I likely wanted the Rot to end more, and for Kolis to be dealt with. And I also wanted to murder Veses, slowly and very painfully, so thereย wereย other things I wanted just as much, butโ€ฆ โ€œI want this.โ€

Ectorโ€™s mouth remained half-open as the carriage ground to a halt. Neither of us moved. Not even when a knock sounded on the roof. โ€œI wasnโ€™t expecting you to say that,โ€ he whispered, eather pulsing behind his pupils. โ€œAny part of that.โ€

โ€œNeither was I,โ€ I admitted in an equally quiet voice. โ€œAnd that makes you nervous?โ€

I nodded.

The carriage doors opened, and this time I couldnโ€™t detect the scent of stale flowers. There were too many other smellsโ€”wood smoke, food, and burning oil. โ€œEverything okay in here?โ€ Rhahar asked.

โ€œYeah.โ€ Ectorโ€™s smile was slow but wide. โ€œI really think it is.โ€

โ€œOkay.โ€ Rhahar drew out the word, turning to me. โ€œNyktos is waiting for you inside.โ€

My chest tightened until I feared I was on the verge of an attack, but then it loosened. I rose on what felt like toothpicks and took Rhaharโ€™s hand,

seeing nothing but the lines of mounted guards beyond him and a section of the Rise. He helped me step out of the carriage as one of the draken flew low over us, its wings outspread. I followed the drakenโ€™s descent to the top of a colonnade that had been built upon solid blocks that formed multiple archways which fed into the Hall. I stepped back, taking in the sprawling, pillared structure of shadowstone backdropped by the stone-gray sky and scattered starlight. The City Hall was as I expected, open to the air but at least several times larger than what I was familiar with in Lasania. Beyond the pillars, a soft, buttery glow of light and the hum ofโ€ฆof music and laughter drifted out.

My gaze fell to those stationed at the entrances to the Hall and surrounding the entry house. They were guards, but these wore helmets constructed of a thin layer of shadowstone that covered their faces and necks. The soldiers.

โ€œThis way.โ€ Rhaharโ€™s hand stayed firmly around mine, and as the lines of soldiers parted, I realized that it probably had a lot to do with how badly my hand was trembling.

Ector and Rhain fell into step behind me, along with Saion and the twins as Rhahar led me toward a tower that was like a smaller version of the Shadow Temple. The windowless structure, which mustโ€™ve been the entry house, was less grand, but it still reflected the light of the stars in such a way that it appeared as if thousands of candles lined the walls.

Rhahar walked fast through the rows of soldiers, and I wasnโ€™t sure if the speed was due to his eagerness to be rid of me or to have me safely within sight of Nyktos.

The winged creatures Ector had spoken about now felt as if they were attacking my heart. The doors of the tower opened, and I immediately recognized hair a shade of red wine under the darker sky. Aios stood next to who I believed was Kars, the muscular, fair-haired guard whoโ€™d offered to watch over me. Aiosโ€™s gown was sleeveless and an emerald green.

She came forward, taking my hand from a likely relieved Rhahar. โ€œYou look beautiful,โ€ she said, smoothing her other hand over one of the plaited braids on the side of my head as Kars bowed. She then folded my arm under hers, walking at only a slightly more sedate pace as the guards surrounded us. โ€œDo you have any questions before we enter?โ€

Maybe the winged creatures had finally made it to my head because my mind was empty except forโ€ฆ โ€œHave you ever been in love?โ€

Surprise flickered over her face. โ€œI have.โ€ โ€œWhat does it feel like?โ€ I whispered.

Her pace slowed. โ€œItโ€™s hard to explain, and I donโ€™t think it feels the same for everyone,โ€ she started. โ€œBut to me, it felt likeโ€ฆlike beingย home, even in an unfamiliar place.โ€

I felt that, but there was also the ember that recognized Nyktos. I knew the ember didnโ€™t drive what I felt for him, but I could have mistaken it for a more significant emotion.

โ€œAnd it feels like youโ€™re being seen for the first time,โ€ she continued, a soft smile appearing on her lips while my stomach plummeted. โ€œLike youโ€™re being heard. I know that probably doesnโ€™t make sense, but itโ€™s like beingโ€ฆknownย in a way you havenโ€™t felt before.โ€

Gods, itย didย make sense. I felt heard and seen by Nyktos, but I also hadnโ€™t been known by many, soโ€ฆ

โ€œI believe itโ€™s something you just know.โ€ Aios squeezed my hand. โ€œBecause you would do anything for them. Anything. And you canโ€™t fake or force that.โ€

Anything.

I thought about when heโ€™d asked me why I had volunteered to pay Kolisโ€™s price. Deep down, Iโ€™d known why Iโ€™d done it.

Iโ€ฆIโ€™d loved him long before today. Before I learned about the deal heโ€™d made with Veses. Before I acknowledged that I wanted to be his Consort.

And it was why sharing my body with him had felt likeย more. Because it was for me.

โ€œFuck me,โ€ I whispered as Rhain fell into step beside us.

Aiosโ€™s brows pinched as she shot a look at Rhain over my head. A moment passed. โ€œAre you all right?โ€

As several rows of guards passed through the doors of the entry house, I nodded, even though I really might hurl this time around. The embers began to hum and wiggle, and my throat shrank in size. I saw another set of doors, ones with the same artwork as the throne room and the carriage. They opened to reveal a brightly lit chamber, now full of armored and heavily weaponed soldiers among the guards.

But I foundย himย immediately.

He stood at the other end of the chamber, near a rounded archway I thought might lead out to the Hallโ€™s main floor. His hair was free, brushing

broad shoulders that stretched the iron-hued material of his sleeveless tunic. As the guards stepped aside, clearing a path to him as he slowly turned, my gaze locked ontoโ€ฆAshโ€™s.

Nektasโ€™s words suddenly came back to me then.ย He is how you wish him to be.

And I knew right then, as I stood there trembling, who he was to me.

He wasnโ€™t Nyktos. He never had been. He wasย Ash, and Iโ€ฆ I was in love with him.

Everything stopped. My heart. My lungs. My steps. The air in the chamber. The entire realm. The harsh cut of his jaw loosened, and those full, lush lips parted. His eyes became luminous, silver pools as he stared back, as motionless as I was. I had no idea how long we stood there. My pulse raced, and my chest swelled as a hundred different thoughts cycled through my mind. It couldโ€™ve been seconds. Minutes. I had no idea, but I felt like my feet no longer touched the floor.

And thenโ€ฆAshย was moving, prowling toward me in fluid steps with the grace of a predator. I was struck by the memory of watching the kiyou wolves roam the Dark Elms. He moved the same way, and not once had he taken his eyes from me.

I was only vaguely aware of Aios slipping her arm from mine asโ€ฆAshย stopped in front of me. His touch replaced hers, sending a shock of awareness through my entire system. His fingers curled around mine as he leaned in, lowering his mouth to my ear to whisper, โ€œBreathe,ย liessa.โ€

Something beautiful. Something powerful.

I inhaled suddenly and deeply, sucking in air. His hold on my hand tightened as he stepped in closer, stopping the wild tremor in my fingers and arm. The scent of citrus and fresh air filled me.

โ€œThatโ€™s it,โ€ he whispered, his lips brushing the shell of my ear and sending a shiver through me. Several moments passed before I stopped gulping in air. He stood so close his thighs nearly touched mine, andโ€ฆthick tendrils of shadow had spilled out around himโ€”aroundย usโ€”blocking out the chamber and shielding us from those within. His hand shifted slightly in mine, and I felt his thumb run across the inside of my palm. โ€œBetter?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I whispered hoarsely.

Ash didnโ€™t move away. He stayed there, sweeping his thumb back and forth across my skin. โ€œI want to tell you that you look beautiful,โ€ he said,

his voice as soft as the shadows moving around us, warm against my cheek. โ€œBut beautiful doesnโ€™t adequately capture what I see. I donโ€™t know if there is a word that does. You have taken my breath with yours.โ€

My heart skipped as he stepped back, and I lifted my gaze as the shadows dissipated around us. I saw that the brocade along the neck of his tunic, and the slanted, vertical line cutting across his chest and ending at the hem above his thighs were brighter than before. Sharper. Jeweled. The black breeches and boots he wore were spotless. He wasnโ€™t armed. He wore only the cuff, but as I tipped my head farther back, Iโ€ฆI saw theย crownโ€” one that was the opposite of the crown Kolis wore.

Nyktosโ€™s sat low, just above his brow and was the color of midnight. The row of swords carved from smooth stone surrounded the middle spike that had been shaped into a crescent moon. The tip of each sword and the entirety of the moon glittered with diamonds.

It was a fearsome yet beautiful crown, made of shadowstone and starlight, just like its bearer.

Ashโ€™s hand still held mine. โ€œSera?โ€

โ€œThe crown looks heavy,โ€ I said, because that was the only thing I could say despite all the thoughts running through my head.

One side of his lips kicked up. โ€œWait until you see yours.โ€ My brows lifted. โ€œIs it heavy, too?โ€

He chuckled, lowering our joined hands. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. You donโ€™t have to wear it after tonight.โ€

I nodded, swallowing against the dryness in my mouth and throat.

โ€œSaion?โ€ His gaze flicked away from me but returned quickly, skipping over the lace and beaded diamonds along my waist and hips. โ€œUpdate?โ€

The god stepped forward. โ€œAll the soldiers are stationed along the aisle and at the foot of the dais.โ€

Turning my head, I saw that the chamber was mostly empty except for Aios and a handful of guards. She smiled at me, and I thought I returned the gesture. I hoped I did, but it felt a little weird. โ€œWhereโ€ฆ?โ€ I cleared my throat. โ€œWhere is Nektas?โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s around.โ€ Ashโ€™s stare glided over my jaw and lips. โ€œCan someone get me a glass of wine?โ€

โ€œOn it,โ€ came a response. A moment later, Kars appeared with a bronze chalice. He handed the wine to the Primal, only briefly glancing in my direction before stepping back.

โ€œHere.โ€ Ash placed the chalice in my free hand.

โ€œThank you,โ€ I whispered, greedily but carefully taking a drink of the sweet and crisp wine.

He watched me, remaining quiet until I took another drink. โ€œAre you all right?โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€

Ash stared at me, his head tilting just a bit. The crown didnโ€™t move even an inch. I saw that his eyes had narrowed.

My back stiffened, but I forced my voice to come out soft instead of blade-sharp. โ€œPlease, donโ€™t read my emotions.โ€

Ashโ€™s brows snapped together. โ€œI think that was possibly the nicest way youโ€™ve ever made that demand.โ€ His eyes searched mine. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€

Heat crept up my throat. How could I answer when the only thing currently wrong with me was that I wasโ€ฆvery likely in love with him. And because of that, I didnโ€™t know what to do or say.

Ash watched me closely. โ€œDid something happen?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I said quicklyโ€”maybe too quickly. And perhaps I needed to pull myself together as quickly as Iโ€™d responded. Or maybe I could stop behaving this way if I just told him. Not what Iโ€™d learned about Veses, because this wasnโ€™t the place for that, but I couldโ€ฆI could be honest.

โ€œSera?โ€ Ash touched my chin, tipping my head back.

I closed my eyes because even though I was less afraid, I still didnโ€™t feel very brave. โ€œI justโ€ฆI want you to know that I want this,โ€ I told him in a strangled whisper. โ€œI mean, when I told you before that I wanted to be your Consort, that still holds true. I want this, Ash.โ€

Silence.

Cracking open one eye and then the other, I saw that Ash stared down at me with eyes full of whipping, luminous strains of eather. He looked shocked. Dazed.

โ€œI thought I would let you know.โ€ My face warmed as myย brainย seemed to cringe, but some of the pressure had left my chest. There was still a series of wiggles in my stomach, but I felt a little better as I stepped back. His fingers fell from my chin as my hand slipped free of his. I glanced at the opening. The music had stopped at some point. โ€œShould we do this?โ€

Ash blinked, clearing his throat. โ€œYeah. Yes. We should,โ€ he said, sounding shaken.

Saion came forward then, and I hoped that no one else had heard my rather awkward declaration. Aios watched us with a perplexed expression, and I suddenly wished Iโ€™d asked who she loved. I started to, but Ashโ€™s hand found mine again, and then we were walking toward the entrance.

โ€œThirty-six,โ€ he murmured, stopping at the mouth of the City Hall. My brows pinched. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œThirty-six freckles,โ€ he told me, staring ahead. โ€œI counted them again. Itโ€™s become a habit. And I may have lied about not knowing how many were along your back. I do. Twelve.โ€

My chest swelled, and the embersโ€ฆtheyย buzzed. There had been a feeling of rightness before, but thisโ€ฆthisย was different. A smile spread across my lips as I looked up at him. The rightness felt as if it were inked onto my skin, filling my veins, and carving itself into my bone and muscle. And it felt good. Not confusing. Still scary as hell, butย good.

Drawing in a shallow breath, I turned my attention to the Hall, finding a draken perched on the columns. There wereโ€ฆdozens of them, but I didnโ€™t think I saw Nektas among them. Iron-gray banners hung from the tops of the columns, bearing the symbol of two crescent moons facing each other below what appeared to be the shape of a wolfโ€™s head. Strings of soft yellow crisscrossed over the entirety of the coliseum, casting a warm glow over the endless rows of tables and the seating under the banners. Iโ€™d never seen such light before, and I could only assume that Primal energy fueled them.

โ€œBow,โ€ Rhainโ€™s voice boomed from the end of the aisle, startling me. The dais was so far away, I could barely make out his form, but his words carried. โ€œBow for the Asher,ย theย One who is Blessed.โ€

The slide of slippers and boots over stone echoed, somehow drowning out the sudden pounding of my heart. Ash squeezed my hand, and I felt that. I felt him. Only him.

โ€œThe Guardian of Souls,โ€ Rhain continued, and I swore the stars above pulsed. โ€œAndย theย Primal God of Common Men and Endings,ย theย ruler of the Shadowlands. The Primal of Death.โ€

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