Share

76 - Roses

Penulis: Rosie Griffin
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-07-07 05:58:52

The idea sends shivers through my body. I want to save my country and the people in it, but what Moira is suggesting sounds like torture. What if this is simply her way to enact revenge upon me? I reach up, take off my glasses and peer around at the courtyard. It’s surrounded by high stone walls covered in creeping vines and flowering roses. There’s a faint undertone of golden magic that covers the external perimeter, a spell that I associate with safety, no one can pry on us with magic here.

Lanjutkan membaca buku ini secara gratis
Pindai kode untuk mengunduh Aplikasi
Bab Terkunci

Bab terbaru

  • The Bride Wore Blood   78 - Grain

    Rune doesn’t like my plan, but she doesn’t have a choice. She didn’t think I should answer my Father’s summons, but I intend to. Rosa and Maggier were divided on the subject. I dressed in a fresh linen dress for lunch. My earlier silk splendour had been a statement that I would dress well to say goodbye to my King. Now, in the boiling heat of the day, I dress for comfort. Especially if I’m going to spend the afternoon in the library. I attend lunch with a few other members of the court, ignoring the sidelong looks from the Vorns and Lady Pera. Moira is absent, or I’m sure they wouldn’t dare. I keep my glasses in a purse, hanging from my waist belt. I want to see what’s going on. I wonder if I’m growing more used to using my sight in this way, because despite the flashes of colour and magic around the dining room where the buffet is laid out it affects me less.My whole life I’ve hidden behind the glasses, but forcing myself to confront the magic in my vision has made the headaches le

  • The Bride Wore Blood   77 - Latent

    The stone beneath me was unforgiving, the chill of the private courtyard seeping through the silk of my skirts and biting into my skin. I sat cross-legged on the cracked pavement, surrounded by the skeletal reach of ivy and the persistent sweetness of the climbing roses. 'Sit still, Lana,' Moira commanded, her voice a gravelly scrape against the silence. She paced the perimeter of the small space, her movements fluid and predatory, while Rune stood like a sentinel near the entrance, a silent shadow in the gloom. Maggie and Rosa perched beside her, listening intently.'Otherworld blood doesn't respond to frantic hearts. It requires the stillness of the mountain and the depth of the sea.'I closed my eyes, but the darkness behind my lids was far from quiet. It was filled with the echoing accusations I’d hurled at Thade, the sharp sting of betrayal that still burned in my chest. Every time he called me his Little Investigator, every time he’d looked at me with that guarded affection.'I

  • The Bride Wore Blood   76 - Roses

    The idea sends shivers through my body. I want to save my country and the people in it, but what Moira is suggesting sounds like torture. What if this is simply her way to enact revenge upon me? I reach up, take off my glasses and peer around at the courtyard. It’s surrounded by high stone walls covered in creeping vines and flowering roses. There’s a faint undertone of golden magic that covers the external perimeter, a spell that I associate with safety, no one can pry on us with magic here. Rune steps into the courtyard behind us, followed by Maggie and Rosa. I swallow, turning to dismiss the three of them when Rune holds up her hand.‘I’m here to protect you, Lana. No matter what it is you’re about to try.’I bite my bottom lip, trying to find the words, feeling them catch in my throat.Rune glances at my ladies in waiting before moving forward, her palm still balanced on the pommel of her sword, ‘Lana, I might know more than you expect me to,’ her gaze flickers to Moira, ‘everyon

  • The Bride Wore Blood   75 - Protection

    The dawn was a bruised purple smudge against the horizon, the air sharp enough to sting my lungs before the heat of the day could begin. I stood on the stone steps of the palace, the cold seeping through the soles of my slippers as I watched the departure. Thade was a silhouette of tempered steel and dark leather, his horse Koal dancing restlessly on the gravel. Behind him, a line of armed guards stood like statues, their spears catching the first, watery light of the sun. This was going to be an official visit to the border. I felt Rune’s presence a step behind my left shoulder, her hand likely resting on the hilt of her sword as it always did when the air grew thick with tension. To my right, Moira was a wall of silent, predatory heat. I could sense that her wolf was pacing just beneath her skin, her eyes fixed on the man she considered her leader.Thade didn't look back until he reached the heavy iron gates. For a heartbeat, he paused, his gaze finding mine across the distance. Th

  • The Bride Wore Blood   74 - Moira

    Moira’s POVThe air in the Palace always felt too thin, too filtered through stone and silk to satisfy the wolf within me. My rooms were at the edge of the east wing, where the windows opened toward the forests of Illure, but today, even the scent of pine and damp earth couldn’t mask the stagnant odor of impending decay. I could feel it in my bones, the land was withering, the magical frequency that sustained us vibrating at a pitch that grew more frantic by the hour.A heavy knock sounded at my door. I didn’t need to look to know who stood there. Thade’s scent was a familiar comfort, and I could feel his proximity in my thoughts. But there was another scent entwined with his, one that made the hair on my arms stand on end.Old books, and something that didn't belong.'Enter,' I called out, not rising from the low armchair where I had been sharpening a silver-tipped hunting knife.The door swung open. Thade walked in first, his expression unreadable, but his shoulders were less tense

  • The Bride Wore Blood   73 - Plans

    Lana’s POVI wake, secure in Thade’s arms. At rest and feeling at peace. Thade shifted beside me, his warmth radiating through the covers of the royal suite. Sunlight filtered through the heavy velvet curtains, casting long, dusty beams across the opulent room. I watched him sleep for a moment, tracing the line of his jaw with my eyes before he stirred, his gaze finding mine.'Thade,' I whispered, resting a hand on his chest. 'We need to talk. What are we going to do?' I couldn’t attempt to rest any longer. Not when everything seemed to be so dire beyond the walls of the Palace.He pulled me closer, ‘what are your thoughts?’ He stifled a yawn, voice still husky from sleep.‘Perhaps there’s something I can do with my gift,’ I murmur, heart thumping quickly. ‘I’ve spent the last two years researching the Otherworld, there were suggestion that…dragon blood should have significant power to draw.’ I searched his face, looking for understanding. 'I want to see what else I can do. I need t

  • The Bride Wore Blood   3 - Two Years Ago: Storm in the Summer

    Two Years Ago - Lana’s POV ‘You can just stay with us,’ Rune shouts over the loud crack of thunder as we race across the courtyard. The water that splashes up from the puddles is warm against my ankles but the heavy rain hurts. Pinging against my face as we run. I look across at her, her short b

  • The Bride Wore Blood   2 - Two Years Ago: Thade

    Two Years Ago - Thade’s POV Summer in the Year 514 It’s late at night, the hours starting to stretch towards the morning. I should be fast asleep, my body aches, muscles burning from exertion. But despite the storm that’s raging over the city, I can’t sleep. Thunder cracks and rolls, shaking th

  • The Bride Wore Blood   1 - Unbreakable Vow

    Lana Air won't reach my lungs. My heart hammers an erratic rhythm against my ribs, aching. On the other side of the doors, the Nobility of Illure wait to watch me marry a monster. ‘You should be excited, Lana!’ My mother squeezes my fingers as I bend double, gasping. ‘I'm not going to do it.’

  • The Bride Wore Blood   52 - Arrangements

    I walk away from Tim, telling myself that I’m overreacting. That he wasn’t too close and I must have imagined him trying to touch my hair. I stroke the strands back into place, tucking them behind my ear. By the time I’ve reached the end of the corridor, I’ve managed to calm my heart rate. It was j

Bab Lainnya
Jelajahi dan baca novel bagus secara gratis
Akses gratis ke berbagai novel bagus di aplikasi GoodNovel. Unduh buku yang kamu suka dan baca di mana saja & kapan saja.
Baca buku gratis di Aplikasi
Pindai kode untuk membaca di Aplikasi
DMCA.com Protection Status