MasukShe saw the death of the richest billionaire in Velmora. Now he’s locked her inside his obsidian tower to save his life. Lyra Noctis is a slum girl with a dangerous gift: every prophecy she speaks comes true. When she foresees the assassination of Cassian Vale, the cold billionaire heir cursed to die before thirty, her fate becomes bound to his. But the deeper she falls into his world of wealth, magic, and betrayal, the more terrifying the prophecy becomes she may be the one destined to kill him.
Lihat lebih banyakThe silver thread didn’t disappear.Lyra noticed that first.She had expected it to fade the way visions did—sharp and overwhelming one second, gone the next, leaving behind only a dull ache and a memory she couldn’t fully trust.But this stayed.It lingered like something alive.Like something watching.She sat on the cold floor of the library, her back pressed against one of the towering shelves, her hand still hovering in the space where Cassian had been moments ago.The air smelled faintly of burnt wax and old paper. Blue flames flickered wildly in the sconces, as if the tower itself hadn’t quite settled after the surge of magic.Her wrist throbbed.Slow. Steady.She turned it over.The mark was faint now—just a whisper of silver beneath her skin—but when she focused, she could see it. A thin line stretching outward, vanishing into nothing.Or not nothing.Into him.Across the room, Cassian hadn’t moved.He stood exactly where she had left him, one hand braced against the edge of
For a heartbeat, nobody moved. The blood moon hung overhead like an open wound. Lyra could still feel the burn of the new crescent mark in her palm, hot and alive, as Adrian’s words settled into the chamber. She is. The one fated to die. The one the prophecy had been circling all along. Cassian stepped in front of her so quickly she barely saw him move. His body became a wall between her and Adrian, shoulders rigid, voice low enough to cut stone. “You used us.” Adrian’s smile deepened. “I guided events toward their natural conclusion.” “By opening the wards. By sending assassins. By nearly destroying the city?” “The city was always collateral.” Adrian spread his hands almost lazily. “The Heart only wakes for true Veyra blood bound to a shadow heir. You gave us both.” Us. The word made Lyra’s gaze snap toward the silver-eyed woman beside him. Her cousin stood half in shadow, expression unreadable. Not hatred. Something worse. Conviction. Cassian’s
The first arrow missed Lyra by less than an inch. It buried itself in the bookshelf behind her with a violent thunk, sending splinters and loose pages flying into the dark. For one stunned heartbeat, all she could hear was her own breathing. Then the library exploded into motion. Cassian shoved the overturned table higher, turning it into a shield as more arrows punched through the shattered windows. Glass rained across the carpet in glittering red shards, painted crimson by the blood moon climbing outside. “Stay down,” he snapped. Lyra pressed herself lower, pulse hammering so hard it hurt. The air smelled of old paper, smoke, and the metallic bite of danger. From the corridor came the clash of steel and the cries of guards. Someone screamed. Someone else hit the floor hard enough that she felt the vibration through the marble beneath the rug. The tower was under attack. Not from outside. From within. Cassian seemed to realize it at the same moment. His ey
The mirrors would not stop whispering. Even after Cassian led Lyra out of the chamber, their voices seemed to follow her up the spiral stairs like cold fingers trailing the back of her neck. Choose the billionaire… or bury the city. The words looped in her mind until they no longer sounded like a warning. They sounded like a sentence. By the time they returned to her room, dawn had begun to bruise the sky beyond the tower windows. Velmora stretched below in silver mist and scattered lights, the canals glowing faintly blue as the city dragged itself toward morning. Lyra stopped near the fireplace and turned sharply. “What did you mean when you said the crystal belonged to my bloodline?” Cassian remained by the door, one hand resting on the frame as though he expected her to bolt. “Exactly what I said.” “Don’t do that.” Her voice came out sharper than intended. “Don’t speak in those cold little fragments and expect me to stitch the truth together myself.” For a m






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