Goldfinch (The Plated Prisoner, #6)
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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.
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Magic that is rare and coveted and revered. This is a päyur bond fusing.
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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.
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My name is Auren Turley. And I am stronger than the dark.
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“Your last name is going to be Ferox soon, because that’s mine.”
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They say I’m a traitor, but it feels like I’m the one who’s been betrayed.
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Because I am Auren Turley. And I’ll do whatever it takes to save myself and break free.
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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.
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“They’re back, and so are you. I’m whole again.”
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“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.”
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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.”
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“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.”
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“We fight, Lady Rissa. But even if we win, we still lose.”
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Blood matters when it comes to magic. Willingness has always been the price for the bridge.
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Lyäri Nōhcra. No longer the golden one gone, but… The golden one who rules.
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“I’ve always loved hearing you call me Goldfinch.”