Chapter Eight — The Court’s Stage The court smelled faintly of incense and sharper things — ambition, calculation, fear. High arched windows spilled light across polished marble, gilded pillars rising like the trunks of some ancient forest. Nobles stood in clusters, their silks whispering as they leaned close to trade the kind of words one wouldn’t dare commit to ink. Kael sat on the throne at the dais’s center, the same scarlet cushions I’d seen before now haloed by banners of crimson and gold. The weight of his gaze swept over the room like a blade across whetstone, sharp enough to silence any conversation it touched. I stood to his right, half a step back — close enough for the court to see I was meant to be here, far enough that it would look like I was under inspection. Which, I realized, I was. The queen sat to Kael’s left, serene as a painting, her crown catching the light in delicate filigree. She looked every bit the image of grace and yet, when her eyes met mine, I caug
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