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CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Threads of Memory

Author: Cynie Vale
last update publish date: 2026-05-07 15:03:49

The vision left Celeste shaken for the rest of the night.

She didn’t sleep again after waking in a cold sweat. Instead, she sat by the window in her room, wrapped in a thick blanket, watching the sky slowly lighten from black to deep grey. The mate bond hummed steadily in her chest. A constant reminder that Kaelan was awake too, somewhere in the packhouse, probably pacing or speaking with Ryke ab

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    The road to Asheville was treacherous. The neutral territories, a winding path of packed earth and that Thorne and his remaining warriors had traveled under the cover of night and low clouds. Twenty-three men and women rode with him now, the shattered remnants of Silvermere’s once-proud force. Their faces were gaunt, eyes hollow from grief and exhaustion, but their weapons were sharp and their resolve harder than the mountain stone around them.Thorne walked at the front, his auburn hair tied back, the scar along his forearm itching in the cold wind. Every mile felt heavier than the last. The memory of the failed raid haunted him like a ghost that refused to be exorcised.He had run.

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    The garden smelled of earth and lilys, a small rebellion against the dark stone that dominated Ravencrest. Celeste sat cross-legged on the soft flower bed, the cool grass and petals brushing against her bare ankles. Seraphine sat opposite her, their knees almost touching, the late afternoon sunlight filtering through the winter roses and casting dappled silver patterns across their faces.Seraphine’s sharp amber eyes were calm, focused. “We try again. This time, we control it. Don’t let the vision pull you under. Clone it. Make people feel it, but not overwhelming. You guide the power, Celeste. It doesn’t guide you.”Celeste nodded, though her hands trembled slightly in her lap. The silver strands in her hair had crept higher s

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