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te in silence, savoring the taste of the roasted deer. For the first time in his life, h
on thoughtful. "Mother," he finally asked, his voi
the window, toward the distant mountains that mar
the unshakeable strength of forged steel. "W
s a curse in this house. In his mind, his father wa
tter edge to his voic
ay by the fire of my resolve. "We are going to take back what be
damaged our sacred bond but could not sever it-the Moon Goddess does not grant Rejection easily, and his heart was too full of guilt for the words to hold. Still, he left me for dead, taking his widowed
r, colder fury. The crime was far worse than simple abandonme
unfolded it to reveal a pendant of polished obsidian, carved in the shap
our bonding ceremony," I explained. "It is th
childish resentment burning out, replaced by a ma
ck's territory," I told him. "Tomorrow,
ilas. I spun a tale about a dying sister in a distant territory, ex
s, Silas didn't question it. He stamped the travel writ withou
and, a huge weight lif
all cache of dried food, a water skin, and a few sturdy tools. It was my old escape
mall game. We'll need to
peared into the trees with the fluid grace of a natural hunter. I wat
rest of the d
bolted woodshed and at Freya, who was huddled in
cabin door to last them a few days.
s. "Eat. Sleep. W
ame fire that consumed me. Our long jo
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