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lent witness, hanging heavy and bright over Ebonri
buzzing just beneath my skin. It wasn't exactly fear, mor
, then silence. Even the night
der the moonlight. For just a second, I thought I saw something move among the trees, something tall
e drums
ep, and
bones. The Call. We all knew about it, though no one ever talked about
lenched in
nock on
but. They scanned my face with an intensity that made my throat go dry.
he villagers stood back, murmuring, their stares feeling like a physical weight. The elders, faces completely blank, formed a circle around t
d. They were sent away, their relief practically radiating off them n
. I glanced back at my mother, her lips a thin, white line, her
ike wildfire. The stone flared, blindingly bright, and the drums cut off mid-beat, plungin
torches, the sharp breaths of the crowd, the rustle of leaves
sensation spreading under my skin. Elder Corv
ark," he announced
prayed for would
ck and dawning recognition. My stomach churned. Even though I did
my mind, not a so
u
pale. At the edge of the forest, amber eyes gleamed between the trees,
g, my hands shaking. But beneath the fear, something ancient, som
r whispered, her voice trembling jus
rated through the night air. A tall shadow flickered past a nea
't come t
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