since set, but Ari
om pressing in on her like a cage. Her gaze never left the seared mark on her wrist. It pulsed
scrape it away, to draw blood until nothing remained but torn flesh. Ye
r tears burning behind her eyes. My father's pride. My pack's respe
had been taken. She wanted to scream until her throat bled. She wanted to howl to the Goddess, demanding to
rse
int
it to
ey had ever been in the crowd. Each word dug into he
olf the spirit that was supposed to be her strength felt uncerta
me the
gh her stomach like fire, rising and falling in violent waves. Aria doubled over, clutching her ab
that scorched her throat and tears that streamed freely down her chee
came in r
n, as she collapsed onto the floor. Her body re
its frame. Then came th
ri
e when she saw her best friend sprawled on the gro
pressing a trembling hand to Aria's forehead. Heat radiated aga
wrist hard enough to leave marks. Her eyes were wild, desperate. H
s, torn between duty and loyalty. Every instinct screamed at her
ering, "Then let me fetch something for yo
ing, the sick
ore. Her skin had taken on a sickly pallor, her lips cracked fro
ce. She pressed a hand to Aria's forehead again, whisperin
Aria croaked, her
into her satchel. She pulled out a small strip of
ered, her voice low, as though afraid the walls themselves might over
ords slammed into
sharp, shaking her head violent
d with pity. "Aria, p
beaded at her temples, her breath catching in her throat. Her enti
. Red bloomed across green. The paper
stretched in
rch on the wall was like thunder. The air itself s
hter with each second. Her hands trembled in her lap. She
this. Anythi
o faint lin
orld
h shattered
h, trembling violently. "No, no, no.
hing her abdomen as though she could squeeze the truth away, a
gna
as pr
, louder and louder, until i
. The child of the str
soaking the pillow beneath her. Her body shook a
ddess who had once been her light. "Wh
e her friend, wrapping trembling arms around her. "Aria, breath
nd broken. "My father will kill me. The pack will exile me. Elo
ence in the storm. Its voice was faint but insistent.
n her entire world had already collapsed and an
them notice
ly ajar, the latch
the sharp intake of br
her hand clapped over her lips as her eyes widened with shock. Her puls
gna
supposed heir of Silverfan
's child no one even knew
owly, twisting int
shadow. Her father, Beta Lucas, had alw
you fight
you lead
you be stro
in her chest. She had trained until her muscles screamed, but still
Goddess had handed her th
A ruin so deep it
e it-the way the Elders' faces would tighten in disgust, the way the whispers of the
? Aria w
would finally be dragged int
dor that led to the Elders' quarters. A place where whispers be
a breathless laugh,
ally, I can

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