LUCIFER'S REVENGE
darkness. Why should I care? She's just a pawn in my game, a mea
e. Cassius will pay for his treachery, for taking Aurora from me.
nd work as a maid is laughable. Does she th
een down that path, and it led to devastation. My he
park of defiance, the glimmer of courage
om will burn, and Cassius will be the
Kael, entered. 'My lord, th
ached. 'See that everything goes accordi
eparted, leaving
's stepping right into my web. And soon, sh
lessly. The kingdom's defenses were weaken
, a constant reminder of the one thing t
something. Her determination to leave the palace,
everything about Princess Amara. He
d vanished int
ingdom in a bloody orange glow. I stood at the
ar
broke my reverie. Kael retu
ve uncovered
pea
a... she's not
d, I gestured for
t, one that could change
rig
me m
s a Dreamweaver, my lord. A being cap
round me, as if the shadows
eamw
potential was limitless, and her involve
a dec
g Amara to
m, and my own vengeanc
s now inextricably
in my mind: 'She's a
ware that Amara herself remain
ough their subconscious. Their dreams became portals to alternate dime
es lay dormant, unt
wakened when they encountered their 'Catalyst' – a
mara's
ent a shiver
e an unstoppable force. Her dreams could reshape t
powers were be
ere too gre
are of her abilities, at least until I
d, his express
lo
. 'We'll proceed with caution. Amara's.
ded and
mara's presence had set something in motion – something
ra's
ing with thoughts of my new li
e – vivid visions of worlds beyond our o
e fantasies, but the imag
id the
my dreams were on
nder'
figure emerged from the darkness.
said, her voice laced with urgency. 'A p
brow. 'What kin
t speaks of Amara, the Dreamweaver. She's not
e
n,' I d
unlock the Gates of Somnium – a realm of infin
ed with the
But there's more. The prophecy warns of a darkness, one th
r had enter
is darknes
assius's true master. The one who m
urned with
about this mas
, a being from the shadows. He'll stop at nothing to
eb
emy, a n
e had c
ety was now
ct her, no ma
emains unaware of
ra's
id came to my room ,at first I thought she was t
working,but I don't think I shoul
d enter into Cassius' cla
mix of excitement and nervousness. This was my
s I dusted and polished, I couldn't help but thi
he other side o
my thoughts. 'Hello, yo
nd-eyed woman, her ha
eper,' she said with a warm
the other servants. They seemed friendly, b
ysical demands of the job. My hands ached from scr
f accomplishment. I was earning my k
in the kitchen. Elara encouraged
o reveal. But something about
ce,' I said, choosing my words
d, seeming to a
ht, I felt a sense of belonging. For the fi
ander observes
ander
e shadows, her determinatio
rkness. Erebus's presence grew stronger,
safety, without reveal
an to form
watch over Amara, discreet
her, learning more about this