Two Twisted Crowns: Part 3 – Chapter 39
Two Twisted Crowns (The Shepherd King #2)
he Spirit of the Woodâs shore was much like the one Iâd occupied in the Nightmareâs mind. A listless, infinite space. Only this beach was pale. The sky, the rolling waves, the fine sandâall a wan, lifeless gray.
Ravyn sat in the sand, Jespyr in his arms. He could not reach her, not with his Nightmare Card, not with his voice. Not matter how he shook herâcalled out her nameâshe would not wake.
I donât know how long we sat on that beach, waiting for the Spirit of the Wood. The Nightmare gnawed at a fingernail, watching the Yew siblings from the corner of his eye.
Ravynâs voice was ragged. âHow long do we wait?â
âThe Spirit keeps her own time.â
Dozens of cuts from branches and thorns marred Ravynâs face. He looked so tired. When he pressed a calloused finger to his sisterâs neck, a pained sound came out of his mouth. âHer pulse is slowing. The fever is killing her.â
, I pleaded in my dark chamber.
âYour family is steeped in magic,â the Nightmare replied, harsher than he should. âShe will live.â
Ravyn clamped his eyes shut and said nothing.
âYou did not come all this way to yield to despair.â
Ravyn didnât answer. But another voice did.
It came from the sea, deep and vast. It filled my dark room, echoing near and far. âThe King of Blunder,â it called, âcome to barter once more.â
When the water parted, a creature with claws and pointed ears and silver eyes slipped out of it. And I knew, deep within the inky blackness in my veins, who she was.
The Spirit of the Wood.
âWelcome back, Shepherd King. Welcome, Ravyn and Jespyr Yew.â Her unearthly eyes met my window. She smiled. âWelcome, Elspeth Spindle.â