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"I owe him a great debt," Driscoll muttered.

Katherine raised a brow. "What sort of debt isn’t cleared with death?"

Driscoll hesitated, as though the words were heavy on his tongue.

"I’m in bondage. Perhaps it’s part of the curse... I can’t live freely. Can’t leave. All I can ...

The horrible vision, the tear in reality. The Half-Man was before me again. And I knew at once this was Driscoll the Historian, and we were in the Hall of Monuments. He no longer scared me. In fact, he was exceedingly comforting. I dreamt of him every night. Or at least, I've dreamed of him at ...

Keeping my eyes closed made no difference. I was awake, and it was past time to scramble all my items together and run off to work. No matter how hard I tried to preserve specific scenes, people, words, the details slipped through my fingers. All that remained was a bitterly nostalgic aftertaste ...

Deep black is all around. But from far above, tiny swirls of ice catch the light, like lost stars adrift in space. As they sink into the darkness, they lose their individuality, piling into bitter cold.

I am a stone.

My legs, my arms were so numb that I could not find them. Did I ...

Dreaming? Strange as the ruined castle and half-man before her were, they were accompanied by none of the warped perspectives and discrete timelines that marked a dream. He was very real, just as substantial as any man in broad daylight...

Chapters
  • 1 。・゚★゚ Hall of Monuments ゚★・。 ...

Van broke the awkward silence that enveloped the four of them by shooting straight at the tall, swarthy mercenary.

"So do you have a name? And what exactly are you anyway?"

Chandra cast a disapproving look at her pilot, but her angel seemed unphased by Van's rough tone. He answered ...

Chandra couldn't see anything at first. She leapt forward, shielding the mysterious girl with her own body.

"They aren't moving."

Van drew closer, tactically. Chandra placed her hand over the girl's mark, but it seared her palm. Nowhere else felt feverish. Tearing a piece of cloth to ...

As Chandra turned, Van was already by the stream, lifting the girl’s limp body from the water. The cold clung to her skin like death.

"Are you okay?" Van’s voice was tight with worry as he cradled her close. "You’re freezing, girlie." He glanced up at Chandra, his expression grave. "She’s ...