The Devil's Ember
ough the abyss of despair. The ground seemed distant, a
y to smack down har
hould be by now bef
urther into the void, I felt a w
g sight-it was the man with whom I ha
nwavering, pulling me back from th
lnerability, Zane's voice echoed in my mind. "Don't do it, Ember. Do
ase to the coldness that had gripped my heart. Zane's presen
eath rose a notch as I took deep breaths. Now I could feel the fear in
ttered words that struck a chord deep within my heart. "Why give up when
e trembling with the weight of my d
he whispered words that would forever ch
nd carried our words away, I felt
I looked into Zane's eyes, the depth of his commitment reflected i
re the pressure from what I had done hit me way harder t