Zafira couldnโt stand the sight of those stone palms any longer. Empty. As empty as her chest, her lungs, her heart. She pressed her hands to the floor, dust biting her skin, and her vision clouded with this terrible dream.
โHuntress.โ
She almost didnโt hear the Silver Witchโs voice, as if she herself wasnโt certain she wanted to be heard. Zafira wanted to laugh. There was no Huntress anymore. There was no Hunter. There was no Arz, no Sharr, no whispering shadow, no magic.
No magic.
Still, Zafira turned to face her. The last remaining Sister of Old. The vanishing moonlight illuminated her and the blood on her palms, a trickle smattering the dark stone at her feet.
In her hands was a heart. Pulsing and alive, brighter than all the others she had seen.
Hers.
โMagic for an entire kingdom versus magic for one warden who has lived far too long,โ the Silver Witch said wistfully when her sons looked to her inquisitively. โI was the only one of my Sisters never to remove my heart. I was one with my power, and could not understand how easily they relinquished their own. They had never asked me to, and I realize now that it was not they who would ask, but you.
โMy kingdom.โ
Zafira sputtered, a sob becoming a laugh. Altair joined her, bewilderment making him rasp.
โI donโt think I can take any more of this,โ Kifah choked out, clutching her chest with her free hand.
Nasir couldnโt contain a smile of his own, and the moon crept from the clouds, an eager witness.
Zafira stepped forward. Stopped. She didnโt know what to do with her hands. She wanted to scream, she wanted her joy to be felt across the caliphate, across Arawiya.
The Silver Witch gestured for her to take it. โThis honor is yours.โ
โMine?โ Zafira said breathlessly. โIโIโm no more worthy of it than any of you.โ She looked across them, her friends, her companions. โKifah, this is your vengeance complete. The Sil
โAnadilโs redemption come full circle. Itโs yourย heart. Nasir, this is the opposite of what ruined your life. Altair, youโreโ youโre the one who plotted decades for this.โ
โAnd yet none of it would have been possible without you,โ Nasir said in that voice that looped with the darkness, and she warmed at the deep intent in his eyes.
โYou didnโt think weโd forget, did you?โ Kifah asked, cocking an eyebrow.
It is yours, bint Iskandar.
Zafira met the Silver Witchโs eyes and reached for her heart. The embodiment of her power, more supreme than any of the Sisters of Old. Zafiraโs breath caught as the pulsing mass filled her hands, thrumming quick beneath her fingers, and knotted a blustering laugh in her throat.
Anticipation flooded her, rendered her mute.
She could tell they all held their breath once more as she turned to the stone hands. The familiar hum of magic set her veins at ease. The Jawarat basked in her joy. Blood dripped from her fingers, each plink a hiss, until she carefully placed the organ in the center of the pedestal.
For a long, drawn-out beat, nothing happened.
Then the hands lifted with a great groan, and closed around the final heart.





