A Court of Mist and Fury – Chapter 29
Despite the chill night, every shop was open as we walked through the city. Musicians played in the little squares, […]
Despite the chill night, every shop was open as we walked through the city. Musicians played in the little squares, […]
My sisters ate breakfast with Rhys and me, Azriel gone to wherever he’d taken the Attor. Cassian had flown off
I panted, sprawled on top of Rhys in the snow while he laughed hoarsely. “Don’t,” I snarled into his face,
The Attor had vanished in the moments after Amarantha died, suspected to have fled for the King of Hybern. And
Standing beneath the latticework of snow-heavy trees, I took in the slumbering forest and wondered if the birds had gone
It took hours for Elain to work her charm on the staff to swiftly pack their bags and leave, each
It had been a year since I had stalked through that labyrinth of snow and ice and killed a faerie
Word still hadn’t come from the Summer Court the following morning, so Rhysand made good on his decision to bring
I froze, the ring now in the pocket of my jacket. She’d finished the last song—maybe she’d start another. Maybe.
Rhysand winnowed us into a wood that was older, more aware, than any place I’d been. The gnarled beech trees