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ake filled my throat, pulling m
ilas, the Alpha Crown Prince, stand
orced us to marry. I spent decades bleeding for his kingdom
e labour
Not that he loved me. He spent his whole l
ity hit me-he remembered. We had both be
t me die, erasing the faulty beginning of ou
the immense burden of my past life
twisted cord of fate, I wou
o kick free of my heavy boots and s
uld never let h
ister, and marry the terrifying, "de
pte
phin
illed my nose and throat, a shock so
rough the boning of my heavy lace corset a
hurning, murky water, I saw a figure si
Alpha Crown Prince
f my fall still spread. His amber eyes, which I had
ed his back a
jump in t
he man who, in a past life, would have flown into a rage if I'd so much as scraped my knee, now stood with his
n reborn, jus
was an old woman l
y husband. I was his Luna, t
castle, balanced the financ
r the woman he
loved my older
ite where the moon was said to guide
wine on her lavish dress. She panicked
h the stain, Isabella's rival sen
the cloak. Thinking I
as not a spark, but a deep, resonant thrum that pa
ing in each other's arms. Driven by ancie
She married a useles
her carriage was
orms caked in mud and gore, hissing nonsensically, h
pent the rest of his life mourning h
by my bed and whispered,
ve you."
and woke up falling in
lk away in his dark ve
ur story at the bottom of this lake. He was not merely cruel-he was terrified. If I lived,
in my throat, but it came out
l sad. I did
ledgers, the courtly intrigues, the weight of his unspoken grie
s twisted cord of fate, I
, but I ceased my struggle. I had survived assassinations, wars, and Pa
calf, and used the clarifying pain to kick free of my waterlogged leather boots. Then
this time, I would never let
the cold: Silas believed he was rewriting our fate by letting me die.
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