death has
of a collapsing body. It's silence - the kind that hits when
ment Lord Halric's throat
found neither. I held his gaze until the light drained out, then le
d was sharp and m
leeve, and turned toward the open balcony. My heartbeat
e the chamber doors. They we
past me as I dropped two stories into the manor's courtyard. My boots hit the co
ng out. "
y breath steamed in the cold air, my cloak snagging on thorns. I d
the broken fence. Past the
st t
e hot iron. I stumbled, gaspin
sed through g
cu
d with red-hot runes, jagged and writhing like living fire. The mark wa
w," I g
curse di
nished me - for what I was. Half-blood. Abomination. The
red. Voices b
. I landed hard in the frozen field beyond and dragged myself into t
idn't
s before I cou
from my belt. The liquid inside shimmered pale green. Not a cure
runk. My breathing slowed. The burn faded to a simmer. The
gger - curved, black steel, etched with blood
Fifty names.
he curse gr
frost clinging to bare branches like old ghosts. My legs ac
y. No one looked twice when I slipped down the
rred, half-blind, a
e it," h
didn
orridor, torchlight flickering against the damp walls. Th
e bloodied signet ring on the d
said. "No
g, then poured two gl
ored
like shit,
urse f
ke that was r
contracts faster than anyone
awa
oll toward me. Thick
ed. "Al
. You want out? Th
s brushed the scroll. Som
k. "You break the curse with this one.
me written in dark, sweeping ink
l V
kicked on
r of the Moo
ed. The clan that cursed my
're sending me af
Northern reaches. Traveling under false names.
around the scrol
every blade we have on your tail. And
thout ano
he door, Aric
top
et. He's the key. You
n't a
ow began to
n at the nam
l V
in throbbed-once,