d on the stone walls had burned down to smoking embers, casti
ound against the worn stone floor. She tracked the muffled sounds of struggle, her grip tightening
tly ajar. Through the crack, the sickening sound of tea
if your purity still holds any
kicked t
A
ges screaming in protest as the door
ssed hard against a towering bookshelf of ancient tomes, was Josefina. Her pale blue nightgown was torn at the shoulder, exposing
of decaying privilege. He froze, his pudgy hands still clutching the torn fabric of Jos
rked, his voice thick
waste a single
wool and lethal intent. Before Corbin could even fully register her presence, Elinore's left ha
e twisted her hips and hurled the two-hundre
nto a heavy mahogany reading table, shattering it. The wood splintered with a deaf
onto her knees. She wrapped her arms ar
She drew her shortsword. The distinctive shing of ste
ful of blood and splinters onto the floor. He looked up, his face contorti
heavy broadsword strapped to his waist. "You think you can lay hands on a High Baron? I wil
hy. "You are trespassing in the royal wing, Baron. The pe
roadsword in a massive, undisciplined
er short-cropped hair. Using his own momentum against him, she pivoted on her heel, brought the pommel o
ac
d open, and the heavy broadsword cl
. Corbin crashed to his knees. In a flash of cold steel, Elinore brought the razor-
bloomed where the steel
ur windpipe right now," Elinore whispered, h
"prince" terrified him, but the fear quickly gave way to a twisted,
the corners of his mouth. "It won't change a damn th
blade a fraction of a millimeter deeper
n't heard the news, have you? You've been too b
malicious triumph. "General Vane is dead. His army is slaughtered. The Urekai hordes
ern Line was Navia's impenetrable shield. If it had f
His eyes darted to the shive
olent uncle? The moment he heard the Urekai war horns, he wet his
s demanded tribute to spare the capital. Gold, grain... and fertile human
inore's throat. She stared at Corbin, her ch
linore's eyes. "The treaty is signed. The Urekai envoy is arriving at dawn. Your un
an
Elinore's suddenly numb fing
ears, the brutal physical torture she endured daily to protect her sister-it was all for nothing. The fragil
er face in her hands, her sobs ech
, clutching his bleeding neck, and stumbled toward the exit. "Enjoy your final hou
attered books, staring at the spot where the baron had k
fina was a crumpled, broken mess on the fl
ed in Elinore's chest. It mixed with the bizarre, residual heat still simme
to her knees, pulling Josefina into a desperate, crushing embra
g had betrayed them. She was one "boy" against an empire of apex predators.
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