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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense confrontation between Nesta and Elain, as Elain declares her intention to seek out the Cauldron despite Nesta’s vehement objections. Nesta, haunted by past trauma, argues that Elain’s safety is at stake, recalling how the Cauldron once abducted her. Elain, however, asserts her autonomy, refusing to let Nesta dictate her choices. The exchange grows heated, with Amren intervening to explain that Nesta, as someone "Made" by the Cauldron, is uniquely suited to track it…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Cassian and Azriel discuss Nesta's potential to locate the Dread Trove, with Cassian expressing concern for her safety while acknowledging her determination to protect her sister, Elain. Azriel suggests Nesta should attempt scrying to locate the Trove, but Cassian resists, knowing her volatile state and the trauma from her last scrying attempt, which resulted in Elain's abduction by the Cauldron. Their conversation reveals Cassian's admiration for Nesta's courage, even as he grapples with the risks she…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Cassian deeply affected by his intimate encounter with Nesta the previous night, describing it as a near-religious experience. Despite his overwhelming desire, he restrained himself and left her room, though her taste and touch linger in his mind. Even during training the next morning, he struggles to focus, haunted by the memory of their encounter. His brother Azriel’s arrival adds tension, as Azriel seems aware of what transpired, though neither Cassian nor Nesta acknowledges it…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Cassian visits the library’s high priestess, Clotho, who communicates through an enchanted pen. He reflects on her resilience and the sanctuary the library provides for traumatized females, drawing parallels to his mother’s suffering. Clotho reveals her frustration with Nesta, who has been practicing combat moves in the library despite repeated warnings. Cassian is amused but agrees to address the issue, acknowledging Nesta’s stubbornness while respecting the library’s sacred role as a safe…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta and Cassian preparing for a training session, both visibly nervous despite their attempts to hide it. Their banter reveals their mutual tension as they await Gwyn’s arrival. When Gwyn appears, her fear is palpable, but Nesta’s gentle approach and Cassian’s tactful distraction help ease her into the unfamiliar outdoor setting. Gwyn’s awe at being outside for the first time in years adds a poignant layer to the scene, highlighting her vulnerability and the significance of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesta returns from Windhaven less exhausted than usual, noting Cassian's unusually cold and distant demeanor when he retrieves her. Rhys also remains silent, reinforcing the tension between them. Back at the House of Wind, Cassian's anger lingers, leaving Nesta unsettled and curious about its cause. Her restlessness leads her to the dining room, where she finds Cassian brooding over a vanished wineglass—a result of the House's restrictions on alcohol around her. The strained atmosphere hints at deeper…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta struggling to face Cassian after their intimate encounter the previous night, using Gwyn as a buffer during their morning training session. Their conversation shifts to the elusive Dread Trove, with Gwyn revealing that even Merrill’s research has yielded little information about the ancient artifacts. Nesta reflects on the immensity of Fae history and Amren’s age, though even Amren can’t recall the Trove’s last possessor. Gwyn suggests the search might be futile, but…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Emerie struggling during training due to her clipped wings, which disrupt her balance. Cassian explains how Illyrian wings naturally act as counterweights, and Emerie reveals her father was the one who mutilated her wings—a revelation that sparks Cassian’s fury. Despite his offer to arrange healing, Emerie refuses, and Nesta deftly redirects the conversation to training, sparing Emerie further discomfort. The tension is palpable, but the focus shifts to physical drills,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesta awakens from a harrowing nightmare about the Cauldron, where she had been trapped and screaming until Cassian's voice guided her back to safety. Another male voice, later revealed to be Rhysand's, also aids her with unexpected kindness, leading her to a peaceful dreamscape of moonlit hills. She wakes in her room to find Cassian asleep in a chair beside her bed, his presence suggesting he stayed all night to guard her. The sight of him—exhausted yet protective—stirs deep emotions in Nesta, though…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta noticing Cassian's injuries as he enters the dining room. He reveals that he sparred with Rhys to help him release tension, hinting at deeper concerns. Their conversation shifts when Cassian discloses that Feyre's unborn child has wings, a rare and dangerous condition for High Fae females. Nesta reacts with shock, and Cassian explains the high mortality rate for mothers during such births due to anatomical incompatibilities, leaving both characters visibly distressed. Cassian…
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