The Breeder Luna Bites Back
e. The hallway stretches out before me, long and endless. The walls are lined with portraits, face
y shoulders, like we've done this a thousand times. But we haven't. At least, I don't remember if we have. Lys
I will. Bu
of the puzzle start to come together. They're my brothers. They say they are, an
beams of dark wood crisscrossing above. The walls are lined with more portraits, more faces I don't know. The air smells of polish
e echoing off the walls. "It's where we hold ou
eautiful, grand in a way that makes me feel sm
should see it when it's full of people. It
my voice barely m
e's explaining something to a child. "They've been wai
it. Why would they wait for me? I'm just...me. A girl with no memory, no past. But then I see the look
if reading my thoughts. "Our long-lost princ
sense of belonging. But it's like there's a wall in my min
ng squeeze. "Hey, don't overthink it, okay? Just
and it. I take a deep breath, letting the scent of the room fi
c artworks that hang from the beams, the soft glow of candles flickering in sconces along the walls. It's all so...beaut
light floods in, bright and warm, and I blink against the sudden glare. When my e
is fresh, clean, with a hint of pine and earth. It smells like freedom. I feel the sun on my skin, wa
says, his voice soft with
thing more. It is beautiful. It's ev
wide with awe, respect, something I can't quite name. They bow their heads as I pass, murmuring greetings I don't kno
y apart from the others. He's tall, taller than Lucian, with broad shoulders and a strong, comman
eart skips a b
e word slipping out
oment, something lights up in them. Recogn
ncess," he says. His voice is deep, smooth and almo
els wrong. But I can't shake the feeling that I know
me," I say, my
f something in his eyes, something I can't quite place
closer to him. "It was you. In t