canopy, its hoarse cry cutting through the hush that had wrapped itself
ed waves over his brow and down the sharp lines of his jaw. Ragged trousers clung to his hips, their edges torn and caked wit
e might say. She had come prepared to flee at the first snarl, but instead, all she wanted to do was
ce trembled with the weight of it. "L
thought in a voice so soft an
- that impossible shade of molten gold - flicked down to the moss at his feet. He see
not looking at her. "I should h
you d
the ear if she knew Lila was standing here, talking to the monster mothers w
out more like a sigh. He shifted, the iron cuffs scraping
ked, but his tone made it soun
hing in her stomach. "Because I needed to know if you were
watched it fall as though it were the only thing in the world worth seeing. Then he li
a step closer. Chains rattled softly. "Nothing g
afraid,"
n instant. "Brave little thing. Or foolish. Do you
I think you're alone. And
turned away sharply, shoulders stiff. He paced a tight circle, boots s
he snapped. The words came
ing. "Take it as... as thanks. You risked your life fo
orest had frozen with him. A breeze tugged at his hair
e asked, softer now. "You won't s
d her chin
st him effort just to sit still - a caged predator forever fighting invisible chains. Lila inched cl
membered better days. "Once. Long ago, I had a father who called me heir. A mother who sang to me
clan that guarded the forest? Th
ened?" she
ison in her smile. I thought I was striking a bargain for vengeance. I traded my crown for claws. My freedom for fan
cars it hid. "Now I am the ghost they warn children about. And worse stil
gertips brushing the iron cuff. It burned cold and
e asked, voice trembling
er, more beast than man. I
curses like mine. And I w
im freeze. His ears twitched - too sharp for
he forest feels you, girl.
a sad, chained prince, but something fierce, fur bristlin
Lila.
es, brambles whipping at her cloak. Behind her, a snarl ripped the air - Adrien, l
over roots and moss, her
uld co
any monsters ho