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I now have a way to get to Auren. I’ve failed to open a rip, failed to fulfill my promise to find her, but now, there’s hope.
Magic that is rare and coveted and revered. This is a päyur bond fusing.
Our souls are now bound together. Our lives forever connected. Our magic entwined. It means that she and I are a match fated by the goddesses. It means that we have been given the greatest gift ever bestowed on a fae. It means that she’s mine.
My name is Auren Turley. And I am stronger than the dark.
“Your last name is going to be Ferox soon, because that’s mine.”
They say I’m a traitor, but it feels like I’m the one who’s been betrayed.
Because I am Auren Turley. And I’ll do whatever it takes to save myself and break free.
Then I exit the cell with my ribbons twisting at my back and my gold trailing behind me like a gleaming beast slithering along the floor. But the true beast about to tear through this place is me.
“They’re back, and so are you. I’m whole again.”
“Why didn’t you tell me?” His hands stroke gently up my arms. “You weren’t ready for that. You didn’t deserve to have such pressure put on you. You deserved a choice.”
It didn’t matter that the bridge of Lemuria had been destroyed for hundreds of years. Because you…you can make a fairy ring capable of transporting between realms.”
“We don’t need a rotting ground,” he tells me as he looks over with the ghost of a watery smile. “Because Orea has finally united. We’re fighting…together.”
“We fight, Lady Rissa. But even if we win, we still lose.”
Blood matters when it comes to magic. Willingness has always been the price for the bridge.
Lyäri Nōhcra. No longer the golden one gone, but… The golden one who rules.
“I’ve always loved hearing you call me Goldfinch.”