Chapter 20: The Breaking Point
Day twenty-five. Five days left on the countdown. Draven had been in his study for forty-eight hours straight, working on […]
She’s the assassin sent to kill the Shadow Prince. He’s the dark fae lord who’s been waiting for someone skilled enough to try.
Day twenty-five. Five days left on the countdown. Draven had been in his study for forty-eight hours straight, working on […]
The message arrived on day twenty-three, carved into Raven’s skin while she slept. She woke to burning pain across her
The almost-kiss happened on day twenty-two. They were in the shadow gardens again—their place, apparently. Where they went to talk
Day twenty. Midnight. Draven’s private study. Raven stared at the chess board, trying to figure out how she’d lost three
Lady Vesper made her move on day eighteen. Raven was attending court—a routine session covering trade disputes and minor grievances.
They didn’t speak about Tempest for the rest of the day. Draven disappeared into his study to handle “court business,”
Raven sensed the presence before she saw it. Guild training, ingrained so deep it was instinct—the way shadows fell wrong,
Raven woke to the realization that she’d let two perfect kill opportunities pass yesterday. She stared at the ceiling of
The ballgown was a work of art and a tactical nightmare. Deep midnight blue that shifted to purple in the
Fifteen days. Seven assassination attempts. Zero successes. But standing in Draven’s study at midnight, arguing about the proper way to