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Then my shirt tears open, that light breaking through behind me into dozens of rays that stream like ribboned sunlight. Una’s eyes go fearfully wide, and I look over my shoulder, following her gaze. Long, satiny strands drenched in liquid gold with veins of black move around me, their lengths twisting and lifting. I can feel them.
My gaze follows the parade of marching fae. They do look like a curse flooding in. Thousands of them are filing toward us, and the twenty-two of us on this wall are all that stands between them and the border we’re trying to defend.
“No weak point at the neck,” he goes on. “They have mesh from helmet to throat, and they’ve got stone gauntlets on their forearms.
Their legs are the most vulnerable,” Tyde says, head cocked as he considers. “Though not the knees—those are plated with stone.
Dommik caresses my breasts and strokes my hip, his mouth leaving chills in the wake of the path he takes along my neck. “Will you give yourself to me, Malina?”
I take solace in the fact there's only 2min of reading time left for this chapter. The Malina chapters have been neverending since book 5 though, so I'm dreading.

