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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 4 A few days before the wedding ceremony, guests began arriving, and I was grateful that I’d never be High Lady, never be Tamlin’s equal in responsibility and power. A small, forgotten part of me roared and screamed at that, but … Dinner after dinner, luncheons and picnics and hunts. I was introduced and passed around, and my face hurt from the smile I kept plastered there day and night. I began looking forward to the wedding just knowing that once it was over, I wouldn’t have to be…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 39, Feyre's imprisonment deepens as she remains trapped under Amarantha’s cruel rule, enduring one day after another of relentless torment. The meals she receives come silently, possibly sent by Rhysand, the influential High Lord from the Night Court whose presence and power add further complexity to her already grim situation. Her body now bears a tattoo, a symbol that strips her of autonomy, turning her into an object of mockery and ownership. Feyre finds herself pondering the mysterious…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 39 “Do you think you can decode it once we get the other half?” I said to Amren, lingering by the front door of her apartment the next afternoon. She owned the top floor of a three-story building, the sloped ceiling ending on either side in a massive window. One looked out on the Sidra; the other on a tree-lined city square. The entire apartment consisted of one giant room: the faded oak floors were covered in equally worn carpets, furniture was scattered about as if she constantly moved it…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 38 begins with the protagonist immersed in an arduous and degrading chore—scrubbing the long, gleaming marble floors of an expansive corridor. Every stroke of her brush feels endless, made even more grueling by the inky mark etched on her left arm, a stark reminder of her binding deal with Rhysand. As she works tirelessly, the oppressive presence of the red-skinned guards lingers, their sharp eyes watching for any sign of failure, their unspoken threats promising dire consequences should she not…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 38 Amren took the Book to wherever it was she lived in Velaris, leaving the five of us to eat. While Rhys told them of our visit to the Summer Court, I managed to scarf down breakfast before the exhaustion of staying up all night, unlocking those doors, and very nearly dying hit me. When I awoke, the house was empty, the afternoon sunlight warm and golden, and the day so unusually warm and lovely that I brought a book down to the small garden in the back. The sun eventually shifted, shading the…
    • Chapter 37: Rhysand and Survival Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 37 plunges the protagonist into an agonizing state of vulnerability, her circumstances marked by both physical and emotional torment. Gravely injured and without proper treatment, the pain from her arm intensifies, and the risk of infection looms large, threatening to take her life. Trapped within the grim confines of a dungeon, she battles the dual enemies of fever and despair, her resolve wavering as her surroundings—cold stone, inedible food, and suffocating isolation—erode what little…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 37 “NO!” Amren screamed, at the door in an instant, her fist a radiant forge as she slammed it into the lead—once, twice.And above—the rush and gargle of water tumbling downstairs, filling the chamber—No, no, no—I reached the door, sliding the box into the wide inside pocket of my leather jacket while Amren’s blazing palm flattened against the door, burning, heating the metal, swirls and whorls radiating out through it as if they were a language all her own, and then—The door burst…
    • Chapter 36: Rhysand’s Trial and Survival Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 36 plunges readers into an electrifying narrative as Feyre faces her first harrowing trial, her very survival hanging by a thread. The scene begins with her being led into an enormous, torchlit arena where the air buzzes with anticipation. The crowd—composed of High Fae and lesser faeries—exudes an unsettling mix of elegance and malice, their glittering eyes and wicked smiles revealing their delight in the grim spectacle about to unfold. Perched high above the chaos, Feyre stands before…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 36 The following day was torture. Slow, unending, hot-as-hell torture.Feigning interest in the mainland as I walked with Tarquin, met his people, smiled at them, grew harder as the sun meandered across the sky, then finally began inching toward the sea. Liar, thief, deceiver—that’s what they’d call me soon.I hoped they’d know—that Tarquin would know—that we’d done it for their sake.Supreme arrogance, perhaps, to think that way, but … it was true. Given how quickly Tarquin and…
    • Chapter 35: Rhysand’s Influence and Survival Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 35 begins with the protagonist awakening in a cold, damp dungeon, their body battered and their mind reeling from the disorientation of recent events. Pain radiates from a broken nose and a swollen face, evidence of the violence they endured before being thrown into captivity. Stripped of their weapons and surrounded by the dim flicker of torchlight beyond the iron bars, they struggle to process the severity of their situation. Despite the crushing weight of despair threatening to consume them,…
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