dge was
med metal and magic, wind and blood. Something was chasing me, but I couldn't s
stood in the cen
wo
red, unmovi
fr
whisper, soft and anci
lar
urn
bridge c
d clutching my chest, the
Cold air coiled around me, and for a mom
wouldn't
thes clung to my skin with sweat. My palms stung, but when I looked
still
ng had been
t on the stone. The room had been warm before, now it
There was no clock. No phone. Nothing
turned easi
ock
sita
opene
kering against ancient stone walls. The air was colder, sharpe
ok a
hen a
ootsteps. Just the soft, distant drip
e I was going. I j
rove I wasn
nd tall wooden doors that looked sealed shut for centuries. The walls were etched
ghtly, the stone puls
recogn
k. "Okay. That's.
he corridor. Barely audible, like wi
ward it ins
s when I
saw him,
e heavy a
tall and silent, his coat trailing
ht the torchlight, c
ere less than
e already
fr
lightly, gaze unread
d, voice tighter than I w
about th
lenched. "Ho
said simply. "The bri
ng over my chest. "You could'v
eplied. "You
lin
did
you. That's not somet
tretched
g wild. Like I was a question he
ng on? You brought me here. You dragged me through
d over me once, like he was dec
turned
you?" I
pau
time... h
nothing. Heir to a ruined t
tar
not an
you'll get
ay something cryptic
ent, something flickered there. R
ers," he said. "And I don'
turned
ai
sto
hy save me? You don't
ow en
e wh
ok back when
ridge and lived. T
o the corridor's sha
chest, every part of me screaming that
somethi
t the same time. But as I reached the corner, a soft
fr
doors at the far
just
nd it, someth