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Chapter Three
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 Thirty-Two
Chapter Thirty-Two opens with a tense and unsettling scene where the narrator is abruptly awakened in the middle of the night by a man’s harsh and aggressive demands. The man’s anger centers on the family’s failure to complete household chores correctly, specifically the folding of towels, which escalates into an oppressive and intimidating atmosphere. The narrator’s protective instincts surface as they try to shield the younger girls from the confrontation, while also grappling with the emotional…-
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Chapter Thirty-Two
In this chapter, the characters prepare for a perilous journey into the ancient and deadly bog of Oorid. Rhysand and Cassian debate who should accompany Feyre, Nesta, and Azriel, emphasizing the danger of the mission. Feyre insists on going, despite concerns about her training, asserting her importance due to her unique gifts that might help locate the Mask. Rhysand’s subtle shielding of Feyre indicates a protective effort, while Cassian's casual attitude highlights his confidence in their ability to…-
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Chapter Thirty-Two
In this chapter, Yrene continues her healing sessions with Chaol in the physicians' compound of the Torre. The scorching heat of the day contrasts with the cool, herb-scented workroom where Yrene meticulously exercises Chaol's legs, her healing magic flowing into him to repair damaged pathways. Despite his progress, Chaol remains guarded about his recent training with the guards, and Yrene refrains from pressing him for details. Their dynamic is one of quiet collaboration, with Chaol showing newfound…-
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Chapter Thirty-Two
The chapter opens with Rhys, Feyre, and Cassian preparing for a dangerous journey to Oorid, an ancient bog, while Nesta silently observes their banter. Despite her lack of combat experience, Nesta arms herself with a dagger, enduring Cassian’s teasing as he helps her with the weapon straps. Tensions rise as Feyre expresses concern over Nesta’s safety, but Cassian dismisses her worries with his usual irreverence. Azriel’s subtle reactions hint at the gravity of their mission, while Nesta struggles…-
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Chapter Thirty-Three
Chapter Thirty-Three explores the profound impact that words, especially those uttered in anger, can have on an individual’s psyche. The narrative contemplates the metaphorical weight of words, suggesting that their significance may be measured not just in physical terms like ink and paper, but more poignantly by the emotional harm they inflict. It highlights how certain words can embed themselves deeply within a person, acting like invisible burdens that pull one down emotionally, illustrating the…-
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Chapter Thirty-Three
In this tense chapter, Cassian and Nesta race into a dangerous situation, desperately searching for Azriel amid a thick mist and treacherous terrain. Cassian’s urgent shout for Azriel underscores the gravity of the moment, highlighting the urgency to locate his brother. As they navigate the landscape, Cassian’s keen senses detect the faint glow of Azriel’s Siphons, revealing the ongoing confrontation with enemy soldiers from the Autumn Court. The scene is charged with uncertainty, as Cassian’s…-
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Chapter Thirty-Three
Nesryn and Sartaq approach the Watchtower of Eidolon, a crumbling structure nestled among mist-covered pines and overshadowed by the imposing Dagul Fells. The tower, once a vantage point for spotting threats from the mountains, now stands in ruins. As they fly closer on Kadara, Sartaq explains the significance of the Fells, marking the territory of the kharankui. Nesryn observes the barren, lifeless slopes, marveling at the idea of Houlun flying over such treacherous terrain. Their banter lightens the…-
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Chapter Thirty-Three
The chapter opens with Cassian and Nesta flying through a mist-covered bog in search of Azriel, whose blue Siphons signal his location. Cassian navigates treacherous terrain, dodging spike-like trees, until they spot Azriel surrounded by two dozen Autumn Court soldiers. An ash arrow has pierced Azriel’s wing, limiting his powers, and Cassian immediately retreats to ensure Nesta’s safety. Despite her protests, Cassian deposits her on a high tree branch, instructing her to stay put before rushing back to…-
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Chapter Thirty-Six
In Chapter Thirty-Six of *If These Wings Could Fly*, the narrator reveals a tense dynamic with Campbell, who frequently demands that she stop talking back, especially when he is angry. The narrator acknowledges her ability to provoke him with sharp, pointed remarks that escalate his mood from mild irritation to full-blown rage. Despite this, she consciously restrains herself, suppressing many of the words she wishes to say. This internal conflict highlights a deep struggle between self-expression and…-
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