LOGINThe lord's smile is slow and cruel, and the whole court holds its breath. Cael's arm locks harder around my waist because he refuses to choose.
Cael growls, and the sound shakes the ice under my feet. He says, “I pick neither,” and his gold eyes burn because the court is pushing him to choose between me and Maya. My heart beats so fast it hurts because I know they want blood no matter what he says.
My mother steps between us and the lord, and her hands are up. She says, "There is a way," and her voice cracks because she is scared. She says, "The Severing can be done now at the First Tree."
The crowd sucks in air all at once because no one has tried the Severing in a hundred years, and the old wolves at the back step away from the throne because they remember the last pair that burned it. The air turns cold because everyone is holding their breath.
The lord laughs, but it is a thin sound, and he waves his hand. He says, "Let the tree decide then," because he thinks we will die. Guards shove me and Cael forward because the trial must be now.
They drag Maya too. Her chains rattle on the ice. She trips, and her knees hit hard. I lunge for her, but Cael holds me back because the guards have knives at her throat. I taste metal in my mouth because I am biting my cheek to keep myself from screaming.
We stop at the black throne, and its roots spread under the floor like thick veins. They pulse slowly and dark because they are thirsty. The air smells like wet earth, old blood, and pine. The ice around the roots is cracked because the tree has been growing under it for a thousand years.
My mother kneels by the biggest root, and she presses her palm to it. She whispers, "It takes joined blood to judge the bond," because she wants me to understand. She looks at me, and her eyes are wet because she is begging me to be brave, and I want to tell her I am not brave because I am eighteen and scared, but the words stick in my throat.
Cael lifts his left hand, and he slices his palm open with one claw without flinching. Blood wells up dark and hot, running down his wrist because his heart is pounding, and then he takes my shaking hand because I cannot do it myself. His fingers are warm.
He cuts a thin line across my palm, and it stings as our blood mixes right away because he presses his hand to mine. Heat shoots up my arm because his blood is still in me from before, and the mate bond tugs hard because it knows what we are doing.
The root under us shifts like it smells us, and Cael pulls me down with him. We slam our joined hands onto the cold trunk because the trial has started and the ice bites into my knees.
Pain rips up my wrist and into my chest because the tree is ice and fire at the same time, and the mate bond flares so bright I cannot breathe. Then I am inside Cael's head because the tree opens him up to me.
I am in a big empty room with stone walls where a small boy with black hair sits on a cold floor crying and calling "Mother" over and over because she is gone. He hugs his knees and rocks back and forth, and I know it is Cael because the ache in his chest becomes mine.
The vision snaps, and I am back on the ice, my hand still pressed to the root. The root glows red under our hands and then turns black because the tree is angry, and the whole hall goes dark except for the veins lighting up under the ice.
The tree rejects our blood, and the black glow crawls away from our hands down the root toward Maya because she is pure and unbonded. My stomach drops because I already know what that means.
A thorn vine shoots out of the floor like a snake and wraps around Maya's ankle, and she screams because the thorns bite deep. The vine drags her across the ice toward the trunk, and the whole hall watches in silence because the tree has made its choice.
My mother screams “No!” and lunges for Maya as Cael roars so loud the ice cracks under us. I throw myself forward, but the bond yanks me back toward Cael because it will not release me, and I am torn in two directions because my sister is bleeding and my brother is holding me.
Maya hits the root hard, and her chains snap as the vine pulls her up off the floor. She looks at me with tears running down her split lip, her hair hanging across her shaking face, because she thinks I let this happen.
"You promised," she whispers, her voice small and tired. "You said you would come for me, not choose him over me," and the words cut deeper than anything because I did promise her. I came here to die for her, and now she is hanging from a tree because of me.
The trunk splits open a little, and cold air pours out as a voice that is not a voice slides into my head. It says, “Brother blood is sour,” like it has already decided. It says, “I will take the pure heart at dawn.”
Cael hears it too, and his whole body jerks, his eyes going wide before they bleed from gold to black because his wolf is rising. “Then we let it take me,” he says, and his voice has dropped so low it no longer sounds like a man because his wolf is pushing through. He would rather die than watch Maya burn.
He rips his hand from mine, and blood sprays the root as he steps toward the trunk and closes both hands around the thorn vine wrapped around Maya. The muscles in his back lock tight because he is pouring everything he has into tearing it apart.
The vine tightens and the thorns dig deeper into Maya's skin, and she cries out as the tree drinks the drops of her blood because it is sweet. The black glow gets brighter because it is feeding, and the smell of her blood turns my stomach because I know this is my fault.
The bond in my chest pulls hard toward Cael because he is hurting and toward Maya because she is bleeding, and I am split in half because I cannot save both. The root pulses faster because dawn is coming and we are running out of time.
Cael looks back at me over his shoulder, and his face is all wolf now. “Tell me to stop, little brother,” he says, his voice rough and broken, because he will listen to me even if it kills him. Blood runs down his arms from where the thorns cut him, and he will not let go.
The trunk cracks wider, and something moves inside it, and it is not wood. It is a hand made of roots, and it reaches for Maya's chest because it wants her heart. The whole court falls to their knees. The air goes so cold my breath turns white, and the only sound is the tree breathing because it has already made its choice.
Maya closes her eyes.
I can hear Cael, but his voice sounds distant and strange, like it is coming from somewhere far above me. My face is still wearing a smile that is not mine, and when I try to speak, the voice that comes out is not my own.I try to call back to him, but nothing comes. My throat will not obey, and my tongue sits heavy in my mouth. The only sound I make is a low breath.The wood is still spreading through my hands. I feel it under my skin like something cold pushing upward, moving from my palms into my wrists, each pulse in time with the roots on the walls.The first root watches me with his white eyes, and his head tilts like he is listening to something only he can hear. He does not move to help Cael or look at Maya.My mother steps forward, her hands shaking as she reaches for my face. She does not touch the smile but the edge of my jaw, where the skin is still mine."Aiden," she says, and her voice breaks on my name. "Fight it."I want to tell her I am fighting, that I have been figh
The brightness does not fade. It presses down on me from every direction, and I cannot move. I cannot feel the ground under my knees, and I cannot hear anything except a high thin ringing filling my ears.I try to call for Cael, but my throat makes no sound. I try to move my hands, but they do not answer. The only thing I feel is the tearing in my chest where the bond lives, slow and deep like a wound that will not close.The white light peels away in layers until shapes return. I am on my knees on cold stone, and the air is cold and still.I lift my head, and the pool is gone, the white trees are gone, and the sap is gone. I am inside a round chamber where roots cover every surface, thick as arms, pulsing with faint light that moves like blood under skin.I look around the chamber. To my left, Cael is on the ground, still breathing. His skin has gone pale, and when his eyes open, the color in them is not black or brown. It is a warm amber I have never seen in him before.To my right,
I do not open my hand. I close it. The wood of the handle bites into the fresh cut on my palm and the pain is sharp enough to clear my head. The knife pulses once against my skin, warm as a heartbeat, like it knows what I am about to do. It has only ever pulsed for Cael before. Now the beat feels wider, like it is listening for more than two."No," I say, and my voice cracks. The thing in front of me goes still and through the bond I feel Cael go still with it. He is not scared of dying. He is scared I will let go.Behind me Maya whispers, "Do not."The other me is on his knees, tears running down his face. "Please," he begs. "She will make it stop. I am tired of the dark."Roran laughs from the pool's edge, thin and cracked. "Give it to her, light-born. That is what mothers do."My throat closes. Part of me wants to believe this is her just to hear my name in that voice again. But I know where my real mother is. She lost her voice to the tree and she is not this.I think of the real
My palms sting where my nails cut them. Cael stops less than a foot from me and holds the knife out flat on his palm like he is presenting something sacred. His eyes are still solid black and his mouth is curved into my own smile.The sap around my arms loosens just enough for me to move my fingers, cold and wet, letting go of my right wrist first, then my left. I do not reach for the knife right away because my hands are shaking too hard."Take it," Cael says, and his voice is not his. It is mine, layered under something older, like Eryth is speaking through my throat. "The law wants a willing hand."Behind him, the other me still has the blade pressed to Maya's throat and has not moved. He watches me with my own brown eyes, and his face is blank. Maya is breathing fast and shallow, and tears are running down her cheeks, but she does not make a sound.Roran laughs from the edge of the pool and the sound rolls through the space around us. "Two hearts grown from one root," he says. "On
My breath stops. My own face is rising out of the pool behind Roran, smiling with my mouth. Sap slides off his chin, and his eyes are brown like mine, not gold.The cold sap is already at my knees, and it burns through my clothes. Maya is screaming my name and fighting against the sap holding her. Cael hangs next to her with his head down, and I cannot feel him anywhere in my chest.The other me walks out of the pool without effort, like the sap is nothing to him. He has nothing on, and dark sap drips off him to reveal skin that looks exactly like mine. He has every scar I have, even the thin white line on my left knee from falling out of the loft when I was nine.Roran throws his head back and laughs. The sound shakes the white trees. "There he is," he says, and his voice fills the space around us. "The one I kept."My hands go cold and numb and I have to look at them to believe they are still mine. My chest tightens and my breathing goes shallow. Eighteen years. He has been down her
My chest burns, and I cannot pull air in. Cold presses in from every side, and Cael keeps saying my name in my head. I cannot feel my hands or my feet, and I cannot tell which way is up.Then the cold lets go all at once. I fall and hit something hard, and air slams back into my lungs.I cough until my throat goes raw. I open my eyes, and I am lying on dark roots that pulse with white light underneath. White trees rise up so high I cannot see the tops. The air is thick and still and smells like something ancient. There is no wind and no echo. Sound disappears the moment it leaves our mouths. The light moves under the roots like something beneath is breathing, and it feels wrong. Cael is on his hands and knees next to me, coughing. Maya is a few feet away, curled up and not moving. My mother, Roran, and the thing made of sap are all gone. It is just us three in a place that feels alive.Cael looks up at me. He does not say anything out loud. I hear him in my head clear as if he were r
Black sap runs down the white ice behind Roran and spreads like veins. It does not drip. It crawls.Roran stands in front of it, and his smile is calm and wide. That is not my father. That is something else wearing his face.Cael moves to my side, and he pulls the edge of his war cloak around my sh
"My sons."The voice rolls through the opening in the tree like cold water down my spine, and I freeze with Cael's hand locked around my wrist, and the roots above us pulse with white light. The air smells like wet earth, old blood and pine from Cael's skin, and my heart beats so loud I hear it in
Cael's hand crushes mine because he sees it too. He does not breathe for three heartbeats. Then his whole body shakes because the vision is still in front of us.The picture moves because the tree is not done. We are in a small hut in the south where the fire is low and my mother is sitting on a di
She whispers my name, and she does it soft like she did when we were little and she had a nightmare. She is not fighting anymore because she is tired. Her head drops forward because the vine is choking her.I remember her sleeping by the fire at home. I remember telling her no one would take her no




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