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Chapter 26
The chapter opens with Dorian’s ongoing discomfort in Skull’s Bay, where the relentless heat and humidity continue to wear on him, affecting his sleep and daily routine. Despite their repeated attempts to meet with Rolfe, the elusive leader remains indifferent, forcing Dorian to occupy his days with magic practice and physical training under Rowan’s strict supervision. Dorian reflects on Aelin’s resilience and love for the warrior’s brutal environment, acknowledging their shared sadistic streak…-
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CHAPTER 26
The chapter opens with Avery, Max, and Libby in a room filled with shelves of games, reflecting the Hawthorne family's competitive nature. Avery tries to focus on finding chess sets, diverting attention to Max's romantic involvement with Xander to avoid her own complicated feelings about Grayson. Max shares her evolving perspective on relationships, shifting from preferring dramatic tropes to appreciating the unexpected connection with Xander. The lighthearted banter contrasts with Avery's internal…-
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Chapter 25
The chapter opens with the narrator grappling with rumors about her marriage to Harris, as word spreads about their unconventional relationship dynamics. While she resents the assumption that they must be divorcing, she argues to her friend Jordi that marriage should be fluid, like parent-child relationships, rather than a rigid binary. Jordi, whose partnership with Mel remains her primary focus, gently reminds the narrator that her perspective may isolate her as a minority viewpoint. This exchange…-
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Chapter 25
Manon Blackbeak awakens in the dense, ancient woods of Oakwald, disoriented and battered from her fall. Strapped to her saddle with her dragon, Abraxos, nearby, she is painfully aware of her injuries, including torn muscles and bleeding wounds. Despite the agony, her survival instincts kick in as she recognizes her surroundings and begins to assess her condition. Her immediate priorities are to tend to her wounds, stay conscious, and find water. Her resilience shines through as she refuses to succumb to…-
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CHAPTER 25
Avery is left alone with a mysterious leather satchel, instinctively recognizing it as another game from the late Tobias Hawthorne. Despite her eagerness to explore its contents, she hesitates, haunted by unresolved tensions with Jameson. Her sister Libby interrupts her thoughts, offering playful distractions like "cupcake pancakes" and lighthearted banter about tattoos. Libby’s encouragement eventually pushes Avery to confront the bag, symbolizing her transition from a passive participant to an active…-
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Chapter 24
The chapter follows the protagonist and Jordi as they attend a gallery opening in North Hollywood, hoping to see artist Lore Estes, who doesn’t show up. Instead, they encounter Kris, Lore’s ex-girlfriend and muse, whose artwork resembles Lore’s. A subtle, unspoken tension develops between the protagonist and Kris, marked by fleeting eye contact and mutual curiosity. Jordi encourages the protagonist to seize the moment, leading her to message Kris and ask her out. The bold move pays off when Kris…-
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Chapter 24
The chapter opens with Marla firmly situated in the conservatory, determined not to leave until she sees Gary. Despite the tension surrounding the absent groom, Marla insists on indulging in the wedding brunch, sparking a lighthearted debate about the propriety of eating the food when the wedding itself is in question. As others gradually join, including family members and friends, they share anecdotes about Gary’s past—highlighting his mischievous youth and the impact of a childhood fire caused by his…-
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Chapter 24
The chapter opens with the Wind-Singer setting sail from Ilium at dawn, carrying its crew and captain unaware that two hooded individuals, accompanied by a pet falcon, have no intention of reaching Leriba. These mysterious figures, though paying in gold, conceal their true identities, possibly the general and queen who recently liberated Ilium. Their secretiveness hints at underlying motives and tension, emphasizing the covert nature of their mission. The scene sets a tone of anticipation and danger,…-
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CHAPTER 24
The chapter opens with Avery waking up to Alisa, her lawyer, knocking on her door. Oren, her security head, initially blocks Alisa's entry, but Avery lets her in. Alisa brings a mysterious leather satchel and immediately chastises Avery for not informing her about Eve, the woman claiming to be Toby Hawthorne's daughter. Alisa emphasizes her role in protecting Avery's legal interests, referencing her past decision to move Avery back to Hawthorne House during her coma, which secured her inheritance and…-
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Chapter 23
The chapter opens with the protagonist accompanying her friend Jordi to buy cigarettes after a shocking revelation. Jordi is incredulous about the protagonist's new arrangement with her husband, Harris, where each is allowed one night of freedom per week without ending their marriage. The protagonist explains she first confessed her desires to a telephotographer, which Jordi calls a "Third Thing"—a Quaker concept allowing indirect communication of difficult truths. The protagonist grapples with the…-
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