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September 1 - September 16, 2024
She’d flared her starlight, but even it had muted in the face of that darkness.
“It means that there was once joy in this world.” Silence. Then Nesta said, “That’s it?” Bryce kept her eyes on the dancers, the stars, the lush lands. Ignored the darkness beneath. Focused on the good—always the good. “Isn’t that all that matters?”
“You hand him over,” a female voice drawled from the open doorway, “and you’ll have a third queen pissed at you.”
“Yeah. He’s been taking things apart and putting them back together into something smarter and cooler since he was a baby.”
“She doesn’t need my help,” Hunt whispered.
And as she rose to her feet, it was a Fae Queen who stood
Maybe at some point, he’d stop leaving a trail of absolute destruction in his wake.
Friends worth fighting for.
Ember hugged her back, content to be there—to hold her daughter for one moment longer. This was what really mattered in the end.
Home wasn’t a place or a thing, but him.
“You destroy the firstlight core, and you destroy Midgard itself.”
“She wouldn’t be Bryce if she had chosen herself,”
The friends they’d made were what mattered in the end. Not the enemies.

