vestigation, and Ser
as noble victims and witches as treacherous villains. Nothing about Aldric's proposed
andwriting was old-fashioned, done with a quill. Whoever wrote it had ed
Lucien entered without waiting f
ng?" he
. Y
. Found correspondence between my grandfather and his father about Aldric.
oked up
ore he died. He mentions feeling unsafe. Says some coun
t pl
pulled out a copied page. "Here. 'My son, if anything happens to me, know that I acted for the goo
carefully. "Both our people.
ssi
nning something that would benefit both species. Som
. "It's still not proof. And it do
s that the writer does not want peace. Aldric talks
ecies together, someone on h
king logic
ain who served on Aldric's council in 1624. Who stood
silent. "The royal archives w
y father
u acces
If I'm c
covers that I'm looking into the death of his grandfather, treating it m
kn
ipulated me somehow." Lucien's voice was tight. "I've spent centur
hummed between them, stronger ever
ng. "Because I've read that letter ten t
abou
fami
ted. "I know I've seen that particular kind of letter formation, but I'm
ave our murderer if you could i
ll search tonight. My father's in council mee
d come w
ng. Guards would believe you are attempting
copies of everythin
ing samples, council r
sound harsh, though. Almost soft. "You must get so
exhaustion, which tugged at her bones.
n days left,
kno
sed. "Sera. If we don't find
wi
her won't show mercy. The bond won't s
aged a tired smile. "Guess
urning to the exchange and to Lucien's expression when he said the handwriting was recognizable. Now
one to suffer if they failed. Lucien would lose his father's respect and possibly his job. A
k with her head resting on her arms and the lette
g brought unexp
older vampire she didn't recognize. He wore formal robes that
us," Elara said.
her fork slowl
"Prince Lucien has been accessing restricted archives. Making i
estigate Aldric's mu
"We didn't realize he was taking them seriously. Or that he
dropped. They'd
she asked, keepin
hat haven't been touched in centuries." Thaddeus smiled, showing fangs. "
n was compromised, acting against his father's interests
efully. "About the historical context of the murder.
records of council members from 1624. For correspondence between them and King Al
ical climate at the time helps e
u mean. The witch who c
ble. "She confessed under torture.
Even if you could prove-impossibly-that someone else killed King Aldric, it wouldn't change anything. The war has been going on for four centuries. T
t stop the next four hu
nce Lucien will no longer be involved in your investigation. He has duties to the kingdom
ame out before S
nt to her weapo
ad to do it alone." Sera stood, facing Thaddeus directly. "If yo
was silent. Then Thaddeus la
toward the door. "Very well. I'll convey your message to His Majesty. I
hands shake. That had been stupid. Reckless. But she couldn't let them
in the palace. He'd felt the confrontation thro
appeared at her do
ed. "Challenging my father through
y're trying to sabotage us." Sera crossed her arms. "D
sion shift
ow
l records from 1624. I didn't have time to go through them all, but I
ing Aldric. Sera's eyes caught on the
saw the h
The specific slant of the script. T
ed. "The letter fragment-th
wrote that letter. He knew Aldric was
s he?
e first to arrive after Morgana's screams. His testimony at her trial was dam
whole thing up, made sure he'd be the first
oks th
." She grabbed the papers. "We can
years ago might have been involved in his grandfather's murder? Silas is
ana was innocent. T
questions we can't answer. Like why Silas did it. What
ross the desk. "Then we find those answers.
ve everything you believe, what happens then? You think my father will apologize for four centuries of war? Y
complicated. Even if it doesn't fix eve
lict-duty warring with growing doubt, loyalty fighting ag

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