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needles, whispering secret
nd moonlight on her tongue. Her chest rose and fell with panic - a
walls were familiar - carved with celestial symbols that pulsed faintl
was still there - a glowing eye etched into he
mbered e
betr
fi
hat ended h
d
d, loved, and died - her memories wiped clean each time. B
t, drenched in sweat and disbelief. "Why am I here?" she whis
ollowed wasn't emp
deliberate footsteps crunc
ent of rain and iron fil
" a low voi
- and the
de of molten gold that no mortal could possess. His cloak rippled with wind, dripping si
dor
oon H
. Her exe
fascinated and disgusted him. "I wondered how long
at close
ave a bitter smi
hunder. Lyra backed away until her spine met
to it. "You shouldn't h
forcing her voice s
ence, his jaw tighten
ent his blade pierced her heart, and the way
thed. "I rememb
ace - too fast to read. Regret? Pa
hy you shouldn't
the gods said so? Because you
Outside, thunder cr
ched. "You think I
said slowly, "
an thought, faster than breath. One hand slammed against the wall beside h
like a heartbeat. His thumb brus
fire, blood, stars collapsing, the ec
ing hitched. "Wh
you tried
darted away, hard and cold again. "The gods will se
kill m
g raw flickering behind his eye
ly. "Do it, then. End it now
he didn't move. The rain o
turned a
rd cut deeper
she whi
ver him like a halo of silver fire. "Because
Moon Hunter disappe
, her mark still burning, her
t this time, she remembered.
ng palm, a defiant sm
move,
ddered - and bled silve

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