เข้าสู่ระบบFor the briefest instant… something dangerous flickered in Draevyn’s eyes. Then it was gone. A slow smirk curved his mouth. “So much fire,” he murmured. He turned his head slightly. “Take her.” The Unseelie guards began to advance. Kaelani recoiled instinctively, twisting against the roots as
Kaelani strained against the roots, muscles trembling, fury blazing in her eyes even as the living restraints forced her into submission. The courtyard lay in violent disarray. Stone tables had been overturned or hurled aside, some shattered completely, their broken legs jutting from the ground li
Draevyn’s expression smoothed into something eerily calm. “Very well,” he said. His hand lifted. Darkness answered. Shadow spilled from his fingers in a violent surge — not drifting, not creeping, but striking. A living force that tore across the courtyard and slammed into the Seers with mercile
Draevyn’s smile faded. Not entirely. But enough. His attention shifted from Kaelani to the small cluster of Unseelie who had not yet moved — the Seers among them, Soraya at their side, and a scattering of fae whose uncertainty clung to them like mist. The rest of the court had already chosen. N
His tone sharpened. “She is powerful. Ancient. More than capable of perverting the truth to serve her own freedom.” Murmurs rippled through the gathered Unseelie. Some nodding. Some unsure. Some watching Kaelani like she had just detonated something sacred in the middle of their court. D
Her eyes flicked once more toward the glowing fractures beneath their feet. “It’s been staring everyone right in the face.” Silence spread outward like a ripple. Draevyn blinked. For the first time since she had known him — truly blinked, as though he was completely blindsided. Confusion c







