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Her head hurt and her chest felt hollowed out, as if she’d lost more than just her memories. For a second the agony was so deep and so brutal, she clutched her heart, half expecting to find a jagged hole. But there was no wound.
Her heart still hurt, as if it had been broken and only jagged bits remained.
He would carry her through more than just freezing waters. He would pull her through fire if he had to, haul her from the clutches of war, from falling cities and breaking worlds …
Only one other person knew that Apollo had taken her memories.
Wolfric now went by the name Lord Vale.
In that instant, it was as if the precious bubble she was inside of burst. Pop. Pop. Pop.
The seamstress didn’t say anything about the heart. But something about the way she had stared at it made Evangeline feel inexplicably nervous. Then she noticed the woman covertly slipping away from the suite as the other seamstresses continued working.
This new life was not just a fairytale—it was more like something from a legend.
think Apollo would lock her up in a tower like a cruel fairytale king.
With every chime of the bell, pops of light burst to life in the distance. There were just a few at first—far-off embers of glow appearing here and there like bits of fallen stars. But soon there was more light than dark. A world of bright, as if the sky and the ground had switched places and now the Earth was covered in shimmering stars.
It’s called a Firenight.
stole the heart of a prince
But arches are also excellent for guarding things. The prince has one that guards the most magnificent phoenix tree.
But it was too late now. It had been too late ever since he’d told Victor and Hansel to give Evangeline the falsified note from the tutor, to pretend to lose her in the gardens, and then to push her in the well. But Evangeline had given him no choice. She’d refused to believe that she was in danger. He had to show her that she was wrong.
which she doubted, since feeling was what Evangeline did—

