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CHAPTER 1 Feyre The first snow of winter had begun whipping through Velaris hour before. The ground was finally frozen last week, and by the time ia d finished eating my breakfast of toast and bacon, washed down with a cup of tea intoxicating, the pale pavement were dusted with fine, white powder. I had no idea where Rhys was. He Hadna t d ia
was in bed when awakened, the mattress on the side of him already cold. Nothing unusual, as we were both committed to the point of exhaustion these days. Sitting at a long table cherry dining at the town house, I frowned at the swirling snow beyond the leaded glass windows. Once, I had feared that the first snow, he had lived in fear of long winters
and brutal. But it had been a long winter, brutal that had brought me so deep in the woods that day almost two years ago. A long and brutal winter that had made me desperate enough to kill a wolf, that I had eventually led herea ¢ to this life, this A | happiness . Snow fell, plopping on the dry grass thick tufts of the small front lawn, crusting toes and
arches of the decorative fence beyond it. Inside of me, increasing with each swirling bow, a crisp, crunchy power moves. I was tall Lady of the Night Court, yes, but also one blessed with the gifts of all courts. Winter seemed now wanted to play. Finally awake enough to be consistent, I lowered the guard black diamond shield my mind and cast a
thought down the soul-bridge between me and Rhys. Wherea d à fly off to so early? My question svanì in the darkness. A sure sign that Rhys was nowhere near Velaris. Probably even within the boundaries of the Night Court. It also does not unusualà HEA ¢ ¢ d been visiting our war allies recent months to consolidate our relations, construction
business, and monitor their post-wall intentions. When my work allowed, often she joined him. I picked up my plate, draining my tea to the dregs, and padded toward the kitchen. Playing with ice and snow could be expected. Nuala was already preparing for lunch to the work surface, no sign of her sister her, Cerridwen, but I waved off her as she did
to take my dishes. à ¢ Can I wash, à ¢ I said by way of greeting. Up to her elbows in making a kind of meat pie, half-ghost gave a grateful smile at me and I do lasciò. A woman of few words, even if no one twin could be considered shy. Certainly not when she workedà ¢ ¢ spiedà both Rhys and Azriel. A ita s still snowing, à ¢ I observed quite
unnecessarily, looking out the kitchen window to the garden as well as I rinsed from the plate, fork and cup. Elain had already prepared the garden for winter, veiling the most delicate bushes and beds with canvas. Ã I wonder if it's up to'll let all.A Nuala laid the ornate lattice crust on top of cake and began to pinch the edges together, fingers shadow
of her making quick, skillful job of it. A ita ll be nice to have a white Solstice, a she said, lilting voice and yet remain silent. Full of whispers and shadows. a few years, can be quite mild.Ã ¢ Right. The winter solstice. In a week. I was still quite new to being high Lady I had no idea what my role was to be formal. If they have a WEA D Priestess do some
odious ceremony, as Ianthe had done the year beforeà ¢ a year. Of the almost one year since Rhys had called him in the deal, desperate to get away from the venom of Spring Court, to save me from my despair. If it was just a minute later, the mother knew what would happen. Where d ia now. Snow swirled and swirled in the garden, catching the
fibers of the canvas covering shrubs. My mate who had worked so hard and so disinterestically, all without hope that I would never stay with him. We both fought for that love, bleeding for it. Rhys was dead for it. I still saw that moment, in my sleep and sweet dreams. As the face of him had looked, as his chest was not risen, as the link between us
had shredded in ribbons. I still heard that he vacuity in his chest where the bond had been, where he has state. Even now, with that bond that flowed again as a star river again, the echo of the disappearance of him lingered. He pulled to sleep; She attracted you from a conversation, a painting, a meal. Rhys knew exactly why there were nights when I
clung to him stress for him, because there were moments in the bright and clear sun that I would grasp his hand. He knew, because I knew why his eyes sometimes turned away, because occasionally he slammed the eyelids to all of us as if not believing his belief and rubbed his chest as if to relieve pain. The work had helped. Both of them. Holding
busy, keeping focused ... sometimes I fear the temple days quiet, ease when all those thoughts left me finally. When there was nothing more than me and my mind, and that reminder of Rhys lying dead on the rocky land, the king of Hybern who snapped my father's neck, all those holirots greeted from the sky and falling to the earth as ash . Maybe one
day, even work would be a bead to keep the memories out. Mystically, a lot of work has remained for the foreseeable future. Rebuild Velaris after Hybern attacks are just one of the many monumental tasks. For other requested tasks also consume ... "Both in Velaris and beyond: in the Ilinian mountains, in the city of Hewn, in the vastness of the entire
night court. And then there were the other Prytian courts. And the new world. Emerging over. But for now: Solstice. The longest night of the year. I turned from the window to Nuala, who was still hindering the edges of the cake. Ã ¢ â,¬ "Even a special holiday here, right? Ã ¢ â,¬ "I asked randomly. Ã ¢ â,¬" Not only in winter and day. Ã ¢ â,¬ and
spring. à ¢ â â "Oh, yes, à ¢ â â" Nuala said, bending over the work table to examine the cake. Qualified spy ¢ â â â â "trained by Azriel himself-and master cooking. à ¢ â â" He loved him a lot. It is intimate, warm, adorable. Present and music and food, sometimes celebrating under the light of the star à ¢ â,¬ | - The opposite of the enormous, wild,
day party, was subjected to last year. But - Present. I had to buy gifts for all of them. I didn't have to, but he wanted. Because all my friends, now my family, had fought and bleeded and almost died. Exit from the image that tore me the mind: Nesta, resting to a wounded cassino, the two prepared to die together against the king of Hybern. My father's
corpse behind them. I rolled my neck. We could use something to celebrate. It had become so rare for everyone to be collected for more than an hour or two. Even Nuala has gone ahead â € à ¢ â,¬ "even a time of rest time. And a time to reflect on the darkness ... as it allows the shine of light. » Ã, â,¬ "C ' Is it a ceremony? Ã, â,¬ "half-writhed
shrugs. Ã ¢ â,¬" Yes, but none of us goes. It is more for those who wish to honor the rebirth of light, usually spending the entire night sitting in absolute darkness. Â »A ghost of a smile. Ã ¢ â,¬ "It's not quite such a news for my sister and me. Or for the Lord Tall." I tried not to seem too relieved that I wouldn't be dragged into a temple for hours as I
nodded. Set i My clean dishes to dry on the small wooden door next to the sink, I wanted the fortune of Nuala for lunch, and I would say above to dress. Cerridwen had already structured clothes, but there was still no sign of Twin of Nuala while I was wearing The heavy coal sweater, narrow black leggings and fleece boots before winging hair. A year
ago, I was padded in fine clothes and jewelry, made for the parade in front of a preening court that was in front of Me as a more precious farmhouse. Page 2 Here à ¢ â,¬ | I smiled at the silver band and sapphire on my left hand. The ring I won Myself from the weaver in the woods. My smile faded a little. I could see it too. Look Stryga standing in
front of the king of Hybern, covered in her prey's blood, while he took her head in her hands and handed her neck. Then he threw it to her beasts. I tightened my fingers in a fist, breathing through my nose, out through my mouth, until lightness in my limbs vanish, until walls walls The room stopped by pressing about me. Until I could investigate the
mixture of personal objects in the Rhys room - our room. It was not a small bedroom at all, but lately he had started feeling à ¢ â,¬ | strict. The rosewood bench against a wall was covered by documents and books from both of our homes; My jewels and clothes now had to be divided between here and my old bedroom. And then there were weapons.
Daggers and blades, extracts and arches. I scratched my head to the heavy bat with the evil aspect that Rhys had somehow downloaded next to the desk without my note. I didn't even want to know. Even if I had no doubt that Cassian was somehow behind. We could, obviously, preserve everything in the pocket between the kingdoms, but à ¢ â,¬ |
Frowning at my sets of ilic blades, leaning against towering armosity. If we were snowed, maybe I have been using the day to organize things. Find room for everything. Especially that bat. It would be a challenge, since Elain still occupied a bedroom along the room. She had chosen her home in the whole city, one on which I opted not to think too
long. Lucien, at least, had taken the residence in an elegant apartment along the river the day after he returned from the battlefields. And the spring court. I had not asked Lucien any question about that visit - in Tamlin. Lucien did not explain the black eye either. He asked only at Rhys and I if we knew of a place to stay in Velaris, since he didn't want
a more distant inconvenience, staying at the city house, and didn't want to be isolated at the windy house. He didn't mention Elain, or the closeness of her to her. Elain hadn't asked him to stay, or to go. And if you took care of the bruises on her face, she certainly didn't. But Lucien had remained, and he found ways to keep busy, often went for days or
weeks at a time. And yet even with Lucien and Nesta staying in their apartments, the city house was a bit small these days. Even more if the Mor, Cassian and Azriel remained finished. And the wind house was too big, too formal, too far from the correct city. Nice for a night or two, but à ¢ â,¬ | I loved this house. It was my home. The first I really had
in the ways they counted. And it's nice to celebrate the solstice here. With all of them, crowded as it could be. I wrote to the stack of documents I had to order: letters from other courts, priestesses to Angling for positions and reigns both human and do. I put them away for weeks now, and finally I put aside this morning to feel through them. HIGH
LADY OF THE NIGHT COURT, DEFENDER OF THE RAINBOW AND THE Ã ¢ â,¬ | desk. I snorted, leafing through my braid over a shoulder. Perhaps my solstice gift to myself would be to hire a personal secretary. Someone to read and respond to those things, to solve what was vital and what could be put aside. Because some time plus for myself, for
Rhys à ¢ â,¬ | Let's look through the court budget that Rhys has never looked to follow and see what could be moved to the possibility of such a thing. For him and for me. I knew that our speakers were deep at a depth, he knew we could easily afford it and not do so as to drill himself in our luck, but I didn't pay attention to work. I loved the job,
actually. This territory, his people "were so much my heart like my partner. Until yesterday, almost every time of waking had been packaged to help them. Until I was politely, kindly, he said to go home and enjoy The holiday. In the wake of the war, the people of Velaris had risen to the challenge to reconstruct and help his own. Before you even get an
idea of ​​helping them, the most They had been created to help the city. So I volunteered with a handful of them for the tasks ranging from finding houses for those who have moved from destruction to visit families affected during the war to help those without shelter or things ready for winter with new coats and Supplies. Everything was vital;
Everything was good, satisfactory work. satisfying. still | There was more. There was more than I could do to help. Personally. I just got it yet. He seemed to have been t the only eager to help those whoa d lost so much. With the holiday, an increase in fresh volunteers had arrived, to finish the public room near the Palace of Thread and Jewels, where
many of the societies were home. Your help was fundamental, Lady, a good matron told me yesterday. You've been here almost every dayà ¢ you yourself worked until the bones. Take the week of rest. You earned it. Celebrate with your partner. Ia D searched for object, insisting on the fact that there were no longer hands to distribute, more firewood
to distribute, but the fairy had just mentioned the crowded public room around us, full to the brim with the volunteers. We have more help than we know what to do with. When I tested it once again challenge, Shea D fell out of the door. And he closed behind me. Taken point. The story had been the same in every other IA D organization stopped since
yesterday afternoon. Go home and enjoy the holiday. So I had. At least, the first part. The bit enjoy, however a | RHYSà ¢ s Response to my previous request for information on where it was finally flooded down the bond, transported on a dark rhombus, sparkling power. IA M to the Devlonà ¢ s field. Did you want all this time to answer? It was a long
distance to the illegal mountains, yes, but shouldnà ¢ t took minutes to hear again. A sensual huff of laughter. Cassiano was feasiting. He didn't take a breath. My poor Illylirica child. We certainly torment you donate t us? Rhysà ¢ s rippled entertainment towards me, caressing my deeper myself with the night-veiled hands. But he stopped, evanescent
itself rapids with which he had come. Cassiana s enter it with Devlon. IA LL Check-in. With a brush of love against my senses, he left. IA D get a full report on it soon, but for now a | Smiles at the snow waltze out of the windows. Chapter 2 Rhysand was just nine in the morning, and Cassiano was already pissed off. The worn winter sun tried and failed
to bleed through the clouds hanging on the Illyric mountains, the wind a boom through the gray peaks. Snow already lay deep thumbs over the field of lively, a vision of what would soon be Befall Velaris. He had been snowing when I left Dawna perhaps there would be a good lining already on the ground for the moment I returned. The Hadna t had
the chance to ask Feyre on it during our short conversation down the link minutes ago, but maybe it would go for a walk with me through it. Allow me to show them as the city of Starlight glimped under fresh snow. In fact, my partner and the city seemed a world away from the hive of activity in the Windhaven field, immersed in a high mountain
passage. Even the sparkling wind that overwhelmed between the peaks, by focusing on the same name with the whip up snow derows, didn't discourage the elirements of going about their daily chores. For warriors: Training in the various rings that opened on a peak on the small valley floor underlying, those who were not present of patrol. For the
males that Hadna T have made the cut: tending to various crafts, both merchants or blacksmiths or shoemakers. And for females: fatigue. Page 3 They didn't see how such. None of them did. But their requested tasks, both young or old, has remained the same: the kitchen, cleanliness, education of children, clothes-making, a laundry | There was a lot
of pride tasksà ¢ and good job to be found in them. But not when every single of the females here was expected to do it. And if you subtract those duties, be one of the half dozen field-mothers or any What the males checked their lives punish them. So it was, until I Knowed this place, for the people of my Motherà ¢ s. The world was reborn during the
previous war months, the wall made to jump to nothing, and yet some things did not alter. Especially here, in which change was more slow than dissolving scattered glaciers scattered These mountains. The traditions that return thousands of years, left for the most unknown. Up to us. Until now. By drawing my attention from the lively field to the edge
of the gypsum lined training rings where we were, I have instructed my face in neutrality while Cassian broke against Devlon. Ã ¢ â "Girls are engaged with preparations for solstice, Ã ¢ â â" He was telling the Camp-Lord, his arms crossed on the barrel chest. Ã ¢ â,¬ "The wives need all the help they can get, if everything is ready in time. They can
practice next week. Ã, â €" D account of how many variants of this conversation we had during the Decades Cassian had pushed Devlon on this. The wind has whipped the dark hair of the Cassian, but his face remained hard as granite as he told the warrior who had trained us known, Ã ¢ â,¬ "girls can help Their mothers after training for the day.
Cutting our practice up to two hours. The rest of the day will be enough to help in the preparations. "Devlon slid his kernel eyes where he slept me a few meters. Ã ¢ â,¬ "Is it an order? Ã ¢ â,¬" I looked away. And despite my crown, my power, I tried not to go back to the trembling child I was five centuries ago, that first day Devlon had tougated me
and then slammed me in the sparring ring. Ã ¢ â,¬ "Sed Cassian says it's an order, then it's." There had come to mind over the years we have conquered this same battle with Devlon and the Illirians, which I could simply tear the mind of him, all their minds and make them agree. Yet there were some lines I couldn't, he wouldn't have been going
through. And Cassian would never forgive me. Devlon grogged, the breath of him a steam curl. à ¢ â,¬ "an hour. Ã, â,¬ Ã, œIvoca hours â € â € ¢ â,¬ Cassian contrasted, the wings vanish slightly as he held a difficult line that I was called this morning to help him Keeping. It had to be bad then, if my brother had asked me to come. Really damn
badly. Maybe we needed a permanent presence here, until the Ilirians reminded things like consequences. But the war influenced us all of us, and With the reconstruction, with the human territories that held out to meet us, with other kingdoms of the Fae that look to a world without walls and asking us that shit could escape with à ¢ â,¬ | we are
resources to put to the station here outside. Not yet. Maybe next summer, if the climate elsewhere was quite calm. Devlon's corchys got loose into the closer sparring ring, sized Cassian and me, in the same way they had our whole life. Let's quite enough of them ritual Blood all centuries ago that they are still held back, but ... it was the Ilirians who
had bled and fought this summer. Those who immediately had the losses while he took the weight of Hybern and Calderone. This one of the survived warriors was a testimony of their ability and their leadership of Cassian, but with the Isolated and inactive Ililirians here, that loss was starting to form in something bad. Dangerous. None of us had
forgotten that during the Kingdom of Amarantha, some of the war bands had bent to her. And I knew that none of the Ililirians had forgotten that we spent those first months after her falling on those rogue groups. And ending them. Yes, a presence was needed here. But after. Devlon pushed, crossing his muscular arms. Ã ¢ â,¬ "The boys need a nice
solstice after all they have endured. Let the girls give one to them." The bastard certainly knew what cumerine weapons, both physical and verbal. Ã ¢ â,¬ "Tomorrow hours in the ring every morning," said Cassian with the same Hard that I knew I didn't push unless you wanted a flat brawl. You haven't broken Devlon's gaze. Ã ¢ â,¬ "Boys can help
decorate, clean and cook. They had two hands.Ã, â € œYou say, Ã ¢ â,¬," said Devlon. Ã ¢ â,¬ "Ventita home without one." I felt, more than seen, the wound hit in depth in Cassian. It was the cost of driving my armies: every injury, death, scar "led them all as the personal slims of him. And be around these warriors, seeing those those arts and brutal
injuries still healing or that would never heal a | Ã ¢ Practice for ninety minutes, I have said, soothing the dark power that began to roil in my veins, seeking a path in the world, and slid his hands into his pockets refrigerated. Cassiano, wisely, pretended to look outraged, the wings spread wide. Devlon opened his mouth, but I cut him off before he
could shout something really stupid. It's an hour and a half every morning, then do the housework, males pitching in whenever can.Ã ¢ glanced toward permanent tents and small stone houses and wood scattered along the wide passage up tree -crusted peaks behind us. It's not forget that a large number of females, Devlon, has also suffered losses.
Maybe not a hand, but their husbands and sons and brothers were out on those battlefields. Everyone helps prepare for the party, and everyone can train.Ã ¢ pulled his chin in Cassiano, indicating for him to follow me to the house across the field which is now maintained as a semi-permanent base of operations. There Wasna ta inner surface where I
Hadna taken Feyreà ¢ t the kitchen table is my particular favorite, thanks to those early days after the first WEA D coupled first, when I could barely stand to be near her and not be buried inside. How long ago, as far away those days seemed. Another life ago. I needed a vacation. Snow and ice crunched under our boots as we focused on the narrow,
two-level house in stone from the tree line. Not a vacation to rest, do not go anywhere, but only to spend more than a few hours in the same bed as my partner. To get more than a few hours to sleep and bury myself in her. It seemed to be one or the other these days. Which was absolutely unacceptable. And she had turned me around twenty kinds of
fool. Last week had been so stupidly busy and ia d been so desperate for the feel and taste of her d ia taking her during the flight down from the wind House at the town house. High above Velarisà ¢ for all to see, if t Werena for cloaking I had thrown it in place. EA ¢ D requires some careful maneuvering, and IA D scheduled for months now on
actually making a moment of it, but by her against me like that, only in heaven, everything he took was a glance in those blue-gray eyes and he was tripping her pants. A moment later, ia d he has been inside her, and had almost sent us crashing into the roof as an Illyrian puppy. Feyre had just laughed. Ia d climaxed at the husky sound of it. It was not
my moment more beautiful, and I had no doubt ia d sink to lower levels than before the winter solstice has brought us a Daya ¢ s truce. I stifled my desire rising until it was nothing more than a vague rumble in the back of my mind, and didnâ ¢ t speak up Cassiano and I were almost the front door in wood. Page 4 What else you should know about
when IA m here? AI knocked the snow from my boots against the door frame and he entered into the house. That the kitchen table stood in the middle of the front room. I banished the image of Feyre bent over on it. Cassiano blew a breath and closed the door behind itself © before tucking in his wings and leaning against her. It Dissensionà ¢ s beer.
With so many clans can gather for the Solstice, The ITA is a possibility for them to spread even more.A A flash of my power had a roaring fire in the fireplace, the small downstairs rapidly warming. It 'was just a whisper of magic, but his release facilitated the almost constant strain to maintain all that I had, all that dark power, under control. I have A
point against that table damned and cross your arms. Ã, WEA VI addressed this shit before. WEA LL Treat with it Again.ã Cassiano shook his head, long dark hair up to him he shines in the aqueous light he loses through the front windows. It's not like him first. First, you, me, and Aza we were to complain about what we are, what we are. But this time
at | We sent them in battle. I sent them, Rhys. And now ita is not only the la They are grumbling, but also females. They believe and marched them south as revenge for our treatment for children; They think that we are specifically plaivable some of the male at the forefront like payback.Ã ¢ is not good. It's not good for everyone. Ã, we must manage
carefully, then. Find out where this poison comes and put an end to it peacefully, I clarified when he raised his eyebrows. Ã, CI canca t kill our way to get out of this one.Ã ¢ Cassiano snatched the jaw. Ã, no, we can't t.Ã ¢ and wouldn't be like hunting down those rogue war bands whoa d terrorized whatever in their path. At all. He looked at the Fioca
house, the crackling fire in the fireplace, where Wea D saw my mother cook so many meals during our training. An old man, very familiar filled my chest. This whole house, every thumb of it, was full of past. Ã, many of them are coming for the solstice, Ã ¢ continued. Ã, I can stay here, keep an eye on things. Perhaps distribute gifts to children, some of
the wives. The things you really need, but I'm too proud to ask for .à ¢ It was a solid idea. Buta à ¢ can wait. I want you at home for Solstice.à ¢ a i donà ¢ t minda ã, ã, I want you at home. In Velaris, I added when he opened his mouth to vomit some loyalist bullshit that he still believed, even after he had treated him as less than anything all his life. Ã,
we are to spend solstice together. All us.ã, even though I had to give them a direct order as a high lord to do so. Cassiano Angled the head. Ã, whatà ¢ s eat with you? Ã, Ã, Nothing.à ¢ As far as things went, I had little to complain about. Taking my companion to bed on a regular basis Wasnà ¢ t exactly an urgent problem. O Anyoneà ¢ s concern, but
ours. A somewhat tight wound, Rhys? Ã, of course Heà ¢ D visa just through it. I sighed, frowning at the antique, spotted soot ceiling. WEA D celebrated the solstice in this house, too. My mother always had gifts for Azriel and Cassiano. For the latter, the initial solstice WeÃà ¢ shared here was the first time Heà ¢ d received any kind of gift, solstice
or not. I could still see the cassiano tears had tried to hide how he Heà ¢ d he opened his gifts, and tears in my eyes my motherÃà ¢ s as she looked at him. Ã, I want to jump ahead at the next week.à ¢ a sure that the power of your cana t do it for you? At I leveled a dry look at him. Cassian gave me an arrogant grin back. I never stopped being
grateful for Thema my friends, my family, who looked at that the power of mine and did not make Balk, not becoming scented with fear. Yes, I could scare the shit of them at times, but we all did that each other. Cassian had terrified me more times than I wanted to admit, one of which is a month ago. Twice. Twice, within a matter of weeks, had
happened. I still saw him to be pulled by Azriel out that battlefield, the blood turns up the legs down the legs, in the mud of him, the wound of him a jaw open that he slices the center of him. And I still saw how Feyre had seen Hima after Shea Me D go to mind to reveal what, exactly, had happened between his sisters and the king of Hybern. Yet she
saw Cassiano, broken and bleeding on the ground, wickedness Nesta for execution. Cassiano hadn't talked about it yet. About what had happened in those moments. About Nesta. Cassiano and my sister mate S don't talk to each other. Nesta had successfully closed in some slummy apartment all the custard, refusing to interact with any of us, except
for a couple of short visits with Feyre every month. IA D must find a way to solve this too. I saw how she ate via Feyre. He still calmed him after he woke up, frantic, from nightmares of that day when Hybern his sisters had been done against their will. Nightmare about the moment when Cassiano was close to death and Nesta was lying on him, he
protects him from that deadly shot, and Elaina Elaina had taken Azrielà ¢ dagger and killed the king of the Hybern instead. I rubbed the eyebrows between the thumb and e AG S RUVIDA Now. We are all busy, all trying to keep all together.à ¢ az, Cassiano, and I had once again postponed our annual five days of hunting until the cab of this fall. Put
out for the next Yearà ¢ again. A like home for solstice, and we can sit down and understand a plan for Spring.à ¢ à ¢ sounds like a event.à ¢ of party with my court of dreams, has always been. But did I ask, to è Devlon one of the aspiring rebels? Ã, I prayed that Wasna T True. He irritated me the male and the backwardness of him, but Heà ¢ d just
state with Cassiano, Azriel, and me under the clock. He offered us the same rights as thoroughbred illegal warriors. Again that all the bastard born under the command of him. It was the ideas of him absurd on women who made him want to stress him. Mist he. But if he should be replaced, the mother knew she would take the position of him.
Cassiano shook his head. à ¢ â,¬ "I don't think so. Close Devlon down any kind of such a speech. But it only makes them more secret, which makes it harder to discover Whoa s spread this bullshit around.à ¢ I nodded, standing. I had a Meeting in Caesere with the two priestesses who had survived Hybernà ¢ s a year ago massacre, as regards how to
manage the pilgrims they wanted to come from outside our territory. Be delayed wouldnà ¢ t lend no favor to my arguments to delay Such a thing until the spring. Ã, keep an eye on it for the next few days, then go home. I want you two nights before the solstice. And for the day after.à ¢ A hint of a mischievous smile. à , I assume our tradition solstice
days will still be, then. Although now being such an adult, coupled I hurt. ¢ He took her wink. Ã, I Hadio for you Illyiric children lose me.Ã ¢ Cassiano chuckle. C ' they were in fact some solstice traditions that is not but I grown tiring, even after the centuries. I was almost at the door when Cassiano said, to is a | ¢ ¢ swallowed. I saved him the
discomfort to try to mask him's interest. Ã, both sisters will be at home. If they want or not. pleasant. You must Feire that Much.Ã ¢ Page 5 Cassiana s eyes flickered. How is she? At I Didn t care about putting any kind of ride on it. Ã, Nesta is Nesta. She does what she wants, even if she kills her sister of her. Ia offered the work of her after work, and
she refuses them all. I sucked on my teeth. It maybe you can reason the course of her Solstice.à ¢ Cassiana S Sifoni shone at the top of her hands. A ENG D Probably fine to Violence.à ¢ and indeed it would be. Then he donà ¢ T say a word to her. I donà ¢ t Carea continuous Feyre out of it. It is the day of her, TOO.à ¢ Because this solstice A | It was
her's birthday. Twenty-one years. And she struck me for a moment, how small this number was. My beautiful, strong, proud companion, chained to me à ¢ I know what it means look, bastard, ã, Cassiano said roughly, ã, and ita s bullshit. Loves youà ¢ in a way i have ever seen anyone love anyone.à ¢ à ¢ sometimes hard ita s, à ¢ admixed, staring
towards the snowfield outside the house, the rings and homes for there of it , one to remember that she picked it up. I came to me. That ita is like my parents, pushed together.Ã ¢ Cassiana S face unusually solemn, and he remained silent for a moment before saying, sometimes I receive jealous. Ia d Never regret for your happiness, but what two have,
Rhys ã, Ã ¢ dragged a hand in my hair, its crimson siphon that sparkled in streaming light through the window. AG s legends, lies, spin us when we are to children. About the glory and marvel of the coupling bond. I thought All one bullshit. Then you two came Along.Ã ¢ Ã ¢ Shea s turning twenty-one. Ventuno, Cassian.Ã ¢ Ã, So? Your mother was
eighteen at your father s a nine hundred.Ã ¢ and she was miserable.Ã ¢ Ã ¢ Feyre is not your mother. And you're not Father.Ã ¢ He looked at me. Where did it come from this, anyway? Are things that a |? It is not good to the opposite, actually. Ã, I have this feeling, Ã ¢ I said, stimulation of a step, the ancient wood floors that creak under my boots, my
power a contortion, living what to be wandering in my veins, ã, that ita is all a kind of joke. A sort of cosmic makeup, and that no oneà ¢ no oneà ¢ can be so happy and don't pay for it.ã, à ¢ youà ¢ Ve already paid, Rhys. Both of them. And then some.à ¢ He waved my hand. à I have only one | he interrupted me, unable to finish the words. Cassian
stared at me for a long moment. Then he crossed the distance between us, he gathered me in a hug so tightly I could barely breathe. Ã, you did. We made it. Both endured enough that no one would blame if you danced towards sunset, like Miryam and Drakon and never disturbed with anything else again. But you are botheringà ¢ youà ¢ king is still
working to make this peace last. Peace, Rhys. We have peace, and true nature. Enjoy it to enjoy mutual. You paid the debt before a Debt was ever. Is a knot to him, and I grabbed him hard around his wings, the scale of his skins dig in my fingers. Ã, and you? Ã ¢ I asked, pulling away after a moment. Ã, you are | Happy a shadows darkened of him
Hazel's eyes?. Ã, ia m as there.Ã ¢ a little enthusiastic response. IA D must work on this, too. Perhaps there were discussions to be pulled, tissues together. Cassiano pointed to the door towards the door. Ã, go ahead, bastard. I see you in three days.Ã ¢ I nodded, opening the door at the end. But paused on the threshold. Thanks, Brother.Ã ¢ Cassiana s
crooked grin was bright, even if those shadows still guttered in her eyes. At Eng s an honor, my lord.à ¢ Chapter 3 Cassiano Cassiano Wasnà ¢ t completely that he could have done with Devlon and his warriors without throttling. At least, not for the next good hour or down there. And since he would have done little to help sip the murmurs of
discontent, Cassiano waited for Rhys took out into the snow and the wind before disappearing himself. Non screening, even if this would be a hell of a weapon against enemies in battle. He Hea D saw Rhys do it with devastating results. AZ, TOOÃ ¢ In the strange way in which AZ could move through the world without technically spinning. Hea D has
never asked. Azriel certainly had never explained. But Cassiano didnà ¢ t Import your own movement method: fly. He certainly served him quite well in battle. Step out of the ancient wooden house door so that Devlon and the other bites in the sparring rings would see him, Cassiano made a beautiful stretching show. First the arms of him, honed and
still sore to punch in a few illegal faces. Then the wings of him, broader and broader than their one. Theyà ¢ ever resentment that, perhaps more than anything else. He lit them up until the tension along the powerful muscles and tendons was a pleasure burning, the wings of him throwing long shadows on the snow. And with a powerful flap, he
turned into gray skies. The wind was a roar around him, the cold enough temperature that the eyes of him travened. Bracingà ¢ Liberation. He waved upper, then virò left, pointing the peaks behind the passage of the field. He doesn't need to make a warning sweep over Devlon and sparring rings. Ignoring them, projecting the message that is not so
important enough from threats even to consider were by far better ways of pissing off. Rhys taught him that. A long time ago. Doing an ascending current that sent it to it up over the most close peaks and then in the infinite, snow-coated maze of mountains that made their land Cassiano breathed in depth. The flying skins and gloves of him kept him
quite warm, but his wings, exposed to a frosty wind | The cold was sharp as a knife. He could shelter with his siphons, he had done in the past. But today, this morning, he wanted the pungent cold. Especially with what he was about to do. Where he was going. He would have The blindfolded path, simply by listening to the wind through the mountains,
inhaling the smell of pine crosses of pine below, sterile rock fields. It was rare for him to trekking. It usually did it only when the temperament of him would have had the best of him, and he had pretty persistent control to know he needed to go out for a few hours. Today it was no exception. In the distance, small dark shapes ran through the sky.
Warriors on the patrol. Or perhaps armed escorts who drive families to their solstice meetings. The higher Fae believed that the Illirians were the biggest threat in these mountains. They don't realize that much worse things wandered between peaks. Some of them hunt the winds, some that crawled from the deep caves in the rock itself. Feyre had
challenged in front of some of the things in the pine forests of the steppes. To save Rhys. Cassino wondered if her brother of her ever told her what he dwelled in these mountains. Most had been killed by the Illirians, or sent on the run for those steppes. But the most smart of them, the oldest à ¢ â,¬ | They had found ways to hide. Emerge in nights
without moon to feed. Even five centuries of training could not stop the cold that stretched the spine as Cassian interviewed the empty and peaceful mountains below and wondered what he slept under the snow. He cuts north, launching thought from him. On the horizon, a family form took shape, growing bigger with every flap of his wings. Page 6
Ramiel. The Holy Mountain. The heart not only Illyria, but the totality of the Night Court. No one was allowed on his sterile sterile, rocky slopes - except for the Ililirians and only once a year to that. During the blood rite. Cassiano rose to it, unable to resist the ancient convocation of Ramiel. Different ... The mountain was so different from sterile, the
terrible presence of the lone peak in the center of the prythian. Ramiel had always felt alive, somehow. Cute and watchful. He just began one foot on it once, at that last day of the rite. When he and the brothers of him, bloody and battered, had reduced his side to reach the onyx monolith at the top of him. He could still feel the crumbling rock under
the boots of him, listen to the scrap of his breath as he stood at half the slopes, Azriel provides a cover behind. As one, the three had touched the stone ... the first to reach his peak at the end of that brutal week. The uncontacted winners. The ritual has not changed in the century since then. At the beginning of each spring, it is still going ahead,
hundreds of novices warriors deposited through the mountains and forests surrounding the peak, the off-limits territory during the rest of the year to prevent any of the scouting novices for the Best Liking traps and traps. There were variable qualifiers throughout the year to demonstrate the readiness of the beginner, each slightly different depending
on the field. But the rules remained the same. All the novices competed with the wings tied, without siphons - a spell that retain all the magic ... and without supplies beyond the clothes on the back. The goal: to get to the top of that mountain by the end of that week and touches the stone. The obstacles: distance, natural traps and one to the other. Old
feuds played; They were new born. Scores have been resolved. A week of unnecessary blood shedding, AZ insisted. Rhys often agreed, although he often also agreed with the point of Cassian: the blood rite offered an escape valve for dangerous tensions within the Ilinian community. Better to fix it during the rite of the Civil Risk War. Ilyriani were
strong, proud, without But the pacifiers were not. Maybe he's lucky. Perhaps the rite this spring would ledge part of the discontent. Devil, offered him to participate himself, if he meant the rumbling. They just survived this war. They didn't need another one. Not with so many unknowns that gather outside their borders. Ramiel is even higher yet, a
stone fragment penetrating the gray sky. Beautiful and lonely. Heteral and without age. No surprise surprise The first sovereign of the Night Court had made this sign. Together with the three stars that appeared only for a short window every year, ramiel's highest peak as a crown. It was during that window when the ritual occurred. That had come
before: the insignia or the rite, Cassian didn't know. He never really cared about to find out. The coniferous forests and races dotted the landscape flowing to the foot of the Ramiel shone under fresh snow. Empty and clean. No sign of the flotus of blood that would happen to get the beginning of spring. The mountain approached, powerful and infinite,
so wide that could also have been a Mayfly in the wind. Cassino is climbed towards the southern face of Ramiel, rising high enough to glimpse the splendid black stone dirty from the top of him. Who had put that stone at the top of the peak, not even he didn't know. The legend said he had existed before the nightlife formed, before the illirians
migrated by mymidons, before humans had even walked the earth. Even with fresh snow that we crose Ramiel, no one had touched the pier of the stone. A shiver, frosty yet not unwelcome, flooded its veins. It was rare for anyone in the blood rite to get to the monolith. Since he and the brothers of him had made five centuries ago, Cassian could
remember only a dozen dozen to whom ... D not only reached the mountain, but it also survived the climb. After a week of fighting, to run, having to find and make your weapons and your food, that climb was worse than every horror before it. It was the real volunte test, of courage. To get up when you didn't have anything; To scale when your body
implored me to stop ... it was when the break is usually verified. But when he touched the Onyx monolith, when he felt that the ancient strength sings in him blood of him in the heartbeat before he had slammed him to the safety of the Devlon field à ¢ â â № | It was worth it. Feeling it with a solemn bow of his head towards Ramiel and the living stone
on top of him, Cassian captured another quick wind and climbed south. An hour's flight has already approached another family peak. One that nobody except him and his brothers worry about coming. What is so badly necessary to see, feel, today. Once, he was so busy a field like Devlon. Once. Before a bastard was born in a freezing, a solitary tent on
the outskirts of the village. Before they were thrown a young mother, disrupted in the snow only days after birth, her little girl in her arms. And then he took that little girl alone years later, throwing him in the mud at the Devlon camp. Cassian landed on the flat section of the mountain pass, the highest cumulus higher than Windhaven. Hiding any
trace of the village that he had stayed here. Only ash and debris remained anyway. He assured her. When those who had been responsible for suffering and torment of him had been treated, no one had wanted to stay here a longer time. Not with the crushed bone and the blood coating every surface, staining each field and training ring. So they are
migrated, they have been migrated, they merge into other fields, others who make their lives elsewhere. No one had ever returned. Centuries later, he didn't regret it. Standing in the snow and the wind, detecting the void where he was born, Cassian was not regret him for a heart rate. Mother of him had suffered every moment of her life too short. It
has become worse only after you gave birth to him. Especially in the years after he was taken away. And when he was strong and old enough to go back looking for her, she had gone. They refused to tell him where she was buried. If that honor gave it, or if Throw the â €
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