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Epilogue: What Remains

Author: Solange Daye
last update publish date: 2025-12-29 23:30:22

Aria

The stones are warm beneath my fingers.

The sun has just crested the eastern towers, spilling gold across the courtyard in long, lazy streaks that catch on carved edges and softened corners. Ten stones stand in a half circle at the center of the garden, smooth, pale granite hauled in from the river cliffs and shaped by hand.

By our hands.

Each one bears a name.

I trace them slowly, one by one, the way I always do.

Corran.

Loira.

Therin.

Renna.

Maeven.

Silen.

Nyra.

Garrin.

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  • The Wolf's Game   29: The Circle Forms

    KaelThe first thing I notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound, but the absence of familiarity.The courtyard always has a rhythm of footsteps, voices, and steel. Wind usually whistles through the broken arches that were never fully repaired after the Game collapsed, but not today. Today it feels… wrong. Like walking into a room where the furniture has been rearranged in the dark. It isn’t obvious or dramatic. Just enough that instinct says something has moved.I step into the courtyard slowly. Guards stand where they always stand. Servants move between the kitchens and the lower halls. Residents speak in hushed clusters near the fountain.Everything appears normal, but my wolf is restless. Not aggressive, just alert. I scan the stones. Ten of them. Always ten.Always standing where Aria placed them after the Game ended. The markers of sacrifice. Memory anchors. Graves without bodies.Except, my brow furrows, something is off. I walk closer.One step. Two. Three

  • The Wolf's Game   28: The One Who Watches

    KaelAria finally sleeps. Not peacefully or deeply, but just enough that her body stops trembling. She lies across the bed where I carried her hours ago, her skin is pale beneath the low lantern light. The tremors that had wracked her arms earlier have faded into faint, restless movements beneath the blankets. Her breathing is shallow but steady.The heartbloom on her shoulder has darkened further. It pulses faintly now, like a bruise that has begun to bloom beneath the skin.I sit beside her with my forearms resting on my knees. I watch, listen, and count every breath that she takes. The castle is quieter tonight. It is not calm, but it is as if it is listening. The stones beneath the courtyard hum faintly through the foundation. Each vibration travels through the stone floor, up through the bedframe, into the bones of the room itself.Every pulse reminds me of what she is doing to herself. Of what I cannot stop.Aria stirs slightly in her sleep, and her brow creases. A s

  • The Wolf's Game   27: The Body Awakens

    AriaThe first thing to go is sleep. Not because I refuse it, but because it refuses me. Every time I close my eyes, the stones pull. They call to me relentlessly, refusing to let me go. The pull isn’t violent or cruel, but the pressure of it in my chest still keeps me up at night. Names float beneath the surface of my mind like shapes under dark water. Some are clear. Some are half-formed. Some are so faint they feel like echoes of echoes.If I ignore them, they press harder. If I reach for them, they tear through me, leaving me feeling hollow. By the third night, my body begins to notice. My hands start to shake.It starts small. A faint tremor when I lift a cup, when I brush my hair, and especially when I try to write the names down before they vanish again.By morning, it’s worse. My fingers don’t stop shaking even when I clench them.I try to hide it. But Kael notices immediately. Of course he does.“You didn’t sleep,” he says from the doorway.I’m sitting on the edge

  • The Wolf's Game   26: His Brother

    AriaHe doesn’t sneak in. He doesn’t appear from smoke or shadows; he simply waits for me. I find Edrin in the corridor that leads to the library. The one that I found the truth of the First Night. The torches burn low, casting an eerie shadow around him. The air is colder now, making me wrap my arms around myself, trying to keep warmth next to my skin. Edrin stands with his back to me. He knows I’m there.“You shouldn’t be inside the walls,” I say quietly.“You shouldn’t be near the gate,” he replies.I stop a few paces behind him, not bothering to acknowledge that. “Why are you here?”He doesn’t turn around immediately.“For him,” he says.The weight in his voice makes something in my chest tighten.“For who?”Now he turns. There is no hatred in his eyes tonight. Only exhaustion.“My brother.”The word lands differently than it did before. I knew he lost his brother in the Game, but it is as if I can feel his grief this time. “I remember him,” I say carefully.“No,” Edr

  • The Wolf's Game   25: The First Crack

    AriaKael came to bed late. He spent most of the day staring at the memorial stones, like he was expecting to see a name he recognized. When I tried to bring him inside, he shrugged me aside for the first time in all the lifetimes I have known him. He is struggling with something, but he won’t admit to what it is. When he finally lies down beside me, I curl into his warmth, and he wraps his arms around me. “I’m sorry,” he whispers into my hair. I don’t ask what he is sorry for; it doesn’t matter. I don’t want to argue. Not when the world seems to be ending around us. Eventually, I fall asleep, but I am not prepared for what the morning will bring.The crack is not loud. It does not explode with lightning or divine fury. It simply appears.I feel it before I see it.It feels like a cold thread slipping beneath my ribs, pulling me from my sleep before dawn. I crawl from beneath Kael’s arms, trying not to wake him. I listen for the usual sounds of the castle, but it is still

  • The Wolf's Game   24: Memories Like Rot

    KaelMy memories don’t return like a wave. They don’t crash into me all at once. Instead, it feels like a rot.The creep inside me, slow and silent, spreading from something I buried too deep to examine. It comes from something that I had pushed so far down that I never thought it would see the light of day again. I don’t go to the courtyard at first. I go to the battlements. I need height. I need air to think clearly. I need distance from the hum that has settled into the castle’s bones like a second heartbeat.The stones are counting. Aria is remembering.And I… I am unraveling.The first fragment of memory hits when I close my eyes. It isn’t a dream or imagination. A corridor I don’t recognize fills my mind. There are no mirrors, no blood, and no trials. It is still. Too still. In the middle of it stands Aria. She doesn’t look afraid or confused, like she did in the later cycles. This version of her looks radiant. Her eyes are not hers. The flicker of blue that

  • The Wolf's Game   Book 2 Chapter 1: The Wolf King's Victory

    AriaThe dream begins with silence. Not the peaceful kind. There is no soft wind, no distant birds. This silence presses against my ears until my heartbeat sounds like thunder. When I open my eyes, I already know where I am.The Hall of Mirrors. Or what’s left of it.The ceiling arches overhead

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  • The Wolf's Game   3: Not a Dream

    AriaKael is already watching me when I walk into breakfast. Not in the way his eyes usually track me when I walk into a room. His normal heated gaze is replaced with concern. He knows me too well now.The long table in the great hall is crowded this morning, packed with bodies, clinking dishes,

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  • The Wolf's Game   8: The Castle Chooses

    AriaKael doesn’t let go of me right away.He holds me like he’s afraid the moment he loosens his grip, I’ll slip back into the cracks between worlds. The place where the bell tolls and mirrors remember too much; both the truth and the lie. His hand is warm at my back, steady, grounding, but even

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-04-01
  • The Wolf's Game   6: A Winner Who Remembers

    AriaI thought I was hiding. I made sure of it. No one followed me in here. I glanced over my shoulder as I slipped inside and shut the door behind me. But he finds me. Like he was looking for a place where the castle would hear everything that he had to say. A place where I couldn’t deny the

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-04-01
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