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    • Chapter 21: Cassian Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Cassian, frustrated by Nesta's cold demeanor and emotional distance, confronts her after a tense gathering at the house. Despite her sharp rebuffs and refusal to engage, he insists on walking her home through the snowy streets, revealing his lingering concern for her safety. Their exchange is charged with unresolved tension, as Cassian struggles to reconcile the fierce, vulnerable woman he once knew with the closed-off stranger she has become. Nesta, meanwhile, remains defiant, rejecting his attempts to…
    • Chapter 22: Feyre Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Feyre observing the late-night dynamics of her inner circle. Cassian returns home brooding and drinks before retreating upstairs, followed by a concerned Mor. Meanwhile, Azriel remains with Elain, who shares her garden plans with him. Feyre silently appreciates Azriel’s kindness before she and Rhys slip away. Rhys stops her from removing her diamond cuffs, hinting at a surprise, and winnows them to a secluded cabin—a space he’s arranged for privacy. The intimate setting, with…
    • Chapter 23: Rhysand Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Rhysand reflecting on the profound emotional and physical connection he shares with Feyre, emphasizing how their intimacy has left him utterly devoted to her. He cherishes the memory of her joy upon seeing the riverfront estate he gifted her, a stark contrast to the somber task that brings him to Tamlin’s decaying manor. Upon arriving, Rhysand senses Tamlin’s presence in the kitchen, where he finds the Spring High Lord in a state of despair, staring at a dead elk. The scene is…
    • Chapter 24: Morrigan Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Morrigan reflects on her decision to delay her trip to the Winter Court, keeping her true destination—Athelwood, her private estate—a secret from even her closest friends. She cherishes the solitude and freedom of this hidden retreat, where she can ride her beloved horse, Ellia, across the snowy hills. The estate, purchased centuries ago for its tranquility and horses, offers her a rare sense of peace and connection to the land. Riding allows her to feel truly alive, contrasting with the instantaneous…
    • Chapter 25: Feyre Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre stands before Polina’s abandoned studio, now cleaned and open, holding a brass key gifted to her by Polina’s family. Despite her attempts to pay for the space, the family refuses her money, leaving her stunned and emotional. Ressina, a fellow artist, finds her there and greets her warmly, noticing Feyre’s bewildered expression. Feyre reveals the unexpected generosity of Polina’s family, who handed her the deed and key without accepting payment, leaving her grappling with the weight of their…
    • Chapter 26: Rhysand Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Rhysand observing a group of young Illyrian girls reluctantly participating in combat training under Devlon’s supervision. Though their numbers are small and their enthusiasm lacking, their presence marks a significant step toward challenging traditional Illyrian gender norms. Rhysand notes the symbolic taunt of Illyrian bows placed nearby—a weapon many males struggle to wield—and privately vows to personally train any girl who dares to attempt mastering them. The scene is set…
    • Chapter 27: Feyre Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre and Ressina prepare for the inaugural class at their newly gifted art studio, a space they have spent weeks readying. Dressed in practical work clothes splattered with paint, they anxiously await the arrival of their students. The studio’s design reflects careful consideration—bright white walls for the front room to showcase art, while the back room bursts with vibrant colors. A tapestry depicting the Void and Hope hangs as a poignant reminder to create through loss, symbolizing the studio’s…
    • Chapter 28: Feyre Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre concludes a chaotic yet meaningful art session with children, many of whom bear visible and invisible scars from past trauma. Rhysand arrives, offering his characteristic charm and warmth as he observes the paint-splattered gallery and Feyre’s disheveled state. The children’s creative expressions range from playful mischief—like the paint bubble incident—to heartbreaking depictions of loss, such as a young faerie’s painting of her deceased parents. Feyre resolves to keep the latter as a…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Cassian observes Rhysand in the High Lord’s study, a space rich with intricate details—hand-knotted carpets, a celestial model, and Feyre’s paintings. The room reflects their world’s complexity, blending artistry with power. Cassian notes Rhys’s meticulous tea-stirring, a contrast to his lethal precision in battle. The study’s two levels, filled with books and delicate objects, underscore the duality of their lives—scholarship and violence intertwined. Feyre’s paintings, some hauntingly…
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      Chapter Four

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Cassian observing Mor at a riverside café, where she basks in the sunlight, a stark contrast to her dark past in the Hewn City. Her appreciation for the sun reflects her liberation from her oppressive upbringing, a theme that lingers beneath their interaction. Cassian joins her, exchanging pleasantries with onlookers before settling into a familiar dynamic of playful banter. Their conversation quickly shifts to Nesta, with Mor making a sharp comment about her potential fit in the…
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