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ehead against her arms as her breath broke apart. The corridor outside was d
" she whispere
t ached with a pain she did not yet have a name for-betrayal, perhaps, or
e pounding of her heart. Somewhere deep inside her, something stirred.
ck came at
a sti
called gently. "
ri
, she considered pretending she wasn't there. But
owly and ope
at looked like regret. She wore the same careful expression s
ris said quietly. "I just..
tudied h
aw fragments-nervousness, fear, a desire to be safe, to st
remo
reserv
," Elenma said softly. Not a
d, her voice trembling just enough to sound sinc
out, as if to t
stepp
nd," she sa
just a fraction. "Good. I
replied. And that,
ace. "We women have to look out for each oth
enma said
left, the room felt
eady now, but heavier. Her power pulsed again, a little st
e who smile
apology
little t
and the air smelled of earth and green life. Elenma walked slowly along the stone path, drawn-as
s her
ound of water soothed her, grounding her when everything else felt uncertain. She
told herself.
ar the footst
e you do
es fle
his back, his expression guarded. Surprise flickered acr
prince-I come here when I'm
me," he said, inter
k. "I'm sorry
ssed, but his voice
e said.
wly. After a moment, he joined her, l
le, neith
d softly. Leaves
u from?" he a
he replied. "A
mil
intly. "My mother. My sisters. My br
istening. Tr
s them,"
ry d
moment. Then, unexp
of his lips-but it changed him entirely. The heaviness around
s breat
iled like th
way the palace felt too large sometimes. Without realizing it, Ele
ith her, the doubts quieted. The hallway.
e thought. Perhaps I l
t go," he s
at him. "
clarified. "I won't
so fast it nearly hurt. "
as if stead
a shadow fel
ce Ai
ever. She approached gracefully and leaned close t
ldn't hear
saw th
stif
His jaw tightened, and slowly, deli
s-no longer soft
ar
tion
had said had reo
oolly, standing. "I ha
ithout an
rt sinking as the distance between th
her calm mask,
was far f
her smile deepening with quiet triumph, unaware that