the forest like thunder
ed through her ribs and set the embers in her chest blazing hot. The ground shuddered b
, barely stea
nation, was it?" s
already
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ha
ow
sei
clearing exploded inward. Wood splintered. Stone cracked. A massive shape
scr
scle and shadow. Blackened scales armored its shoulders, glowing faintly with veins of crimson li
locked
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e
s surged
looking at me
grimly. "It's cal
hrough the air. Heat washed over them as it
gs refuse
, if you don't run, it will tear t
through t
from his g
nd trembling with every thunderous step of the Veilbound behind the
?" Aria shouted
aulting over a fallen trunk. "Because t
not an
nly one tha
closer now, too close. Aria stumbled, panic cla
hard, the breath kn
n back i
ri
lbound
ct too
bers e
nto the creature's chest with a force that shook the forest. The impact sen
, not in fear
ed her from t
rs. Her vision blurred as the flames spiraled out o
r side, grippin
ted. "You're bu
e cried. "It
ation with savage intensity. Trees ignited. The
undeterred, its body regenera
de a de
me," he
is palm agai
g shock tore thr
d as Kael's power collided with
lapsed,
ames v
the w
le cold settling into her bones whe
ou do?" she
to her feet. H
part of th
stuttered
...
adn't, the fire would have consumed you
ain, furious now, wound
m has a cost," K
east
nd twisted sharply.
shatt
rest v
smooth surface before Kael caught her. She lay there, stunne
le
r
h
o of her rag
re are we?" s
haled s
e said. "
had never felt before. The warmth that had always lived beneath
lared i
d, clutching her chest. "T
et her
kno
ed sharply
ok it f
he corrected. "Th
ad no
s tone. "Aria... the embers are not just power. They are a beacon.
nds tr
she asked. "Am
live. Which is more than m
se made h
she echo
nce was ans
. "How many like m
l graveyards a
it harder t
elf, suddenly cold in a way that
rs has a cost," she said q
hesit
n s
aid. "Not without consequences. Every time you cal
tened. "What ki
er eyes
ime. Pieces
emed to close
the fire..."
thing you may
retched be
a lifted
eal
iffened
espite the fear clawing at her chest. "I won't run f
y," Kael said shar
eplied. "It
red faintly, as
ong moment, really stared,
dea what you'r
. "Before the fire takes e
eadable cross
t understand this, Aria Vale, onc
closer, voi
ing back to the
ire p
osed he
y left he
bound lifted its scorched head and roared,
had only
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