swallowed
t slapping against old roots and damp earth. My nightshirt snagged
at happened if the
'd believed the elders when they said, "Th
ol
ar
ms, just
ies down before th
hance. And I int
The riders weren't close yet, but they were trained hunters-l
ge and unsettling. It wasn't painful-just... alert. Awake. Like
ull awa
a sh
sper of power I never
r at the forest's edge-the one I used to climb as a chil
k, E
can
ar to the north. The border lands were too d
ri
the far side of the marsh. In my first life, my brother and I hid there during
ne had shifted mor
gh the trees, carrying the
os
cl
ppeared through the darkness, their torches casti
ordered. "The King said th
mach t
't say
id th
ne was d
ore I even stepped outside my door. This time..
o
ry advantage
g his torch toward th
fr
he dirt. "She's bare
ollowing the prints that led deeper
ll mi
hing but flickers between the trees. Only th
shaky hand
a
cu
o
d low, and avoided snapping branches, I cou
ped fo
ot slid i
inst the stone hard enough to sting. The faint hum unde
my breath, flexing my fingers. Whatever was inside
e time to fi
ks, careful and quick. When I finally heard the
made
ched low, peering through the reeds. No torches. No ho
o
t a time,
ngs, but I kept moving until I was deep enough to c
to my skin like ice.
elf it did
path Draven w
y first life
tried to
e myself un
ime, I
e trembled. Water dripped from my hair and clothes, but I kept
d in this timeline,
allo
'd imp
rsh. Frog calls replaced the crackle of branches. The
th
er
isible throug
nted
en w
f a familiar, fo
ost made m
the old warped door behind me. Dust coated the brok
nough
iest corner, hugging
n with fear and memory. My heart thudded painfully,
truth gr
en wouldn't fin
gain let the Alpha

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