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“May your flame never go out,” he said gruffly. “May your fire shine brightest in the dark,” she returned.
I rushed over to the fae—my mate, an inner voice in my head reminded me—and dropped to my knees beside her, then hauled her head into my lap.
“Those sound like aural lights.” Aural lights were the work of the Radiants,
It was a good thing the general did not know that this was not the true Spear of Destiny,
it was almost like a purr, a subconscious resonance of satisfaction. As if holding me in his arms brought him peace.
He kissed me with the hunger of a raging firestorm, illuminating the night with its brilliance and devouring everything in its path. I felt like a pile of kindling struck by lightning—abruptly alive and burning with a fierce flame that threatened to consume me whole.
There comes a girl of fire and ice Born of two worlds, with the power of light To save Ediria, she must awaken the beast And defeat the shadows that live in the east Her enemy lives inside one she holds most dear He thrives on darkness, and feeds off fear She must conquer his chaos and trust in her heart Or all she loves will be lost to the dark
My best friend. Adara was my best friend’s daughter. And the Radiants had made her my mate.