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Story: The Library at Hellebore
I watched as Minji, enveloped now in Ford’s carcass, walked into the corridor and the gloom, horror fluttering in my chest, like a dying sparrow beating itself against the glass of a window.
I felt like a guitar string wound too tight, like a garrote tensed for use, or a hare in its burrow, knowing there wasn’t anywhere else to go.
My head hurt, my heart too. I’d crawled so far past fear and exhaustion, the world seemed differently luminated: the colors too saturated, the light cold and tinged with blues.
And Gracelynn’s song was ebbing, slowing, dying.
Half live if Rowan dies.
As if on cue, I heard him scream.
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