testsuphomeAdmin
Stories
167
Chapters
9,217
Words
23.6 M
Comments
0
Reading
81 d, 23 h
-
The chapter opens with a portrayal of the Hewn City, emphasizing its eternal darkness—a stark contrast to the warm, lively celebrations of the Solstice. Mor, the protagonist, reflects on the oppressive, decay-filled darkness that pervades this place, a manifestation of rot and death rather than the comforting shadows she loves in Velaris. This setting underscores the bleakness and hostility of her environment, symbolizing the emotional and physical darkness she faces. The imagery highlights a world…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
In this chapter, Feyre is depicted resting comfortably at home, feeling the presence of Rhysand’s power even before he arrives. The scene captures a moment of domestic intimacy, highlighting Feyre’s concern for Rhysand’s well-being as he returns exhausted from his duties. Despite his weariness, Rhysand maintains a playful demeanor, masking his fatigue with humor, but his actions reveal underlying exhaustion. Feyre’s care and attentiveness shine through as she insists on feeding him and ensuring he…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
The chapter opens with Feyre observing the vibrant activity in Velaris during the winter season, specifically around the Rainbow street. Despite the snow and remnants of past violence, the city is alive with artisans, shops, and festive decorations. Feyre notes the contrast between the bustling, decorated streets and the scars of previous bloodshed, reflecting on the destruction and recovery of Velaris. Her introspection reveals a city that is resilient and determined to embrace the holiday spirit, even…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
Cassian begins the chapter grappling with his frustration and simmering anger towards Devlon and his warriors, illustrating the tense atmosphere among the Illyrian fighters. Instead of engaging in immediate conflict, he chooses to wait for Rhys to leave before disappearing himself, revealing his strategic restraint. His preferred method of movement—flying—is highlighted, contrasting with Rhys’s winnowing and Azriel’s seemingly effortless ability to move unseen. Cassian’s pride in his physicality…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
The chapter opens with a vivid scene set in the Illyrian camp amid a cold winter morning, emphasizing the harsh environment and the looming threat of snow over Velaris. The narrative contrasts the rugged, disciplined life of the Illyrians with the more refined, peaceful world of the City of Starlight, hinting at the emotional and cultural divide. The author explores the traditional roles assigned to women and men within this community, highlighting the rigid expectations and the ingrained gender norms that…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
The chapter opens with Feyre waking up on Solstice morning, greeted by the sunlight filtering through heavy velvet curtains. Her initial annoyance at the brightness is quickly replaced by curiosity as she finds a wrapped gift beside her, along with Rhysand’s smiling face. Their playful banter reveals a close, intimate relationship, with Rhys presenting her with thoughtful gifts to celebrate her birthday. The scene establishes a warm, affectionate tone, highlighting Feyre’s surprise and gratitude for…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
The chapter opens with a glimpse into the domestic lives of Cassian, Azriel, and the narrator as they settle into a townhouse ahead of Solstice. Cassian, ever pragmatic, brings weapons as part of his preparations, humorously contrasting them with jewelry brought by the females. The casual banter among the brothers reveals their camaraderie and underlying tensions, especially regarding their living arrangements and the hierarchy within their group. Azriel's observation about never having stayed in a…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
In this chapter, Feyre reflects on the quietness and introspection that come with the Solstice celebrations. She contemplates the tradition of gift-giving, feeling conflicted about indulging in shopping when so many in their city are in need. Her interactions with Elain reveal a bond rooted in understanding and the importance of honoring their cultural practices, despite her own reservations. The act of selecting meaningful gifts becomes a symbol of remembrance and respect for those who fought for their…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
The chapter opens with a reflection on the ongoing reconstruction efforts in the aftermath of war, particularly along the Sidra River, which had suffered the most damage. The once-glorious estates and homes are now in ruins, overgrown and abandoned, symbolizing the deep scars left by the conflict. The narrator reminisces about these familiar places from their childhood, emphasizing the profound sense of loss and the long road to recovery. Despite the progress, the chapter underscores that the city and its…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
-
In this chapter, the focus centers on Feyre’s observations of her sister Nesta’s clandestine social activities, revealing a complex portrait of her resilience and emotional state. Feyre notices Nesta’s solitary outings to taverns, where she maintains an air of disdain and cold detachment, contrasting sharply with her previous demeanor. Despite her aloofness, Nesta’s sharpness and pride remain evident, hinting at underlying struggles and the weight of past traumas, especially those linked to the war…-
73.8 K • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 … 334 335 336 … 922 Next
