The Moonlit Veil
agged peaks. Lirael and Kaelen trudged forward, both weary from the night's ordeal. The memory
ing us?" Kaelen asked, hi
ze fixed on the uneven trail ahead. "The Veil isn't ju
A magical artifact with trus
the arch. A fleeting image of the Veil itself a swirling mass of golden threads, pulsating with imme
g her reverie. "You've gone qu
" she said, her
r," he quipped. "W
rd. Ahead, the trail widened into a small clearing, where a group of armored figures wai
his voice low. "Let me guess:
said, her j
a tall man with a scar running down
is tone carefully neutral. "What
n said smoothly, his stance casual
, lingering on Lirael. "We're on offic
rough," Lirael said, k
peaks isn't something most would attempt without a
unflinching. "We ca
n only by the faint whistle of the win
untains are not kind to trespassers or to thos
they moved past Lirael and Kaelen, thei
en let out a low whistle. "Charming fello
id grimly. "If they're here, it's bec
Which means Finn'
prince, trained in combat and strategy, and utterly devoted to his kingdom. He'd been r
he do when th
aking off her unease. "
ickening around them. The air felt heavier, charged w
creeps," Kaelen muttere
Lirael sa
s usual smirk absent. "Yo
t lingers, feeding off the land. The Veil is at the h
ment caught Lirael's eye. She drew he
it?" he w
s a woman, her dark hair tangled and her clothes torn. She was
l warned, stepping
ou shouldn't be here," she hissed. "It
Lirael asked, her
ng her temples. "The Veil. It's been sleepi
rt pounded.
arp. "A warning," she said. "For you and the
scrambled to her feet and vanished into
breath. "Well, that was
nd racing. The prince. Finn. Somehow,
ter," she said, turn
asked. "Because I'm starting to think th
t laced with urgency. "If the Veil really
beside her. "Fine. But when we'
growing sense that the Veil wasn't just a prize to be claimed. It was