The air in the was thick with the scent of damp earth and the metallic tang of impending conflict. Poppy felt the weight of the Veiled Dagger against her thigh—a constant reminder of the life she’d left behind and the uncertain one she was now forging with Casteel Da’Neer.
"We aren't just running," Poppy whispered, more to herself than him.
Casteel stepped closer, his presence grounding. He didn't offer empty platitudes. He knew the kingdom they were entering was one built on survival and scars—a . "They will see what I see," he said, his tone turning serious. "A survivor. Someone who chose to see the truth when it would have been easier to stay blind." 2 A Kingdom Of Flesh And Fire pdf
Their journey wasn't just about crossing physical miles; it was about the friction between their pasts. As they navigated the treacherous woods of , Poppy found herself grappling with her growing power—a heat that simmered beneath her skin, ready to lash out at those who threatened their small, ragtag group. It wasn't just the Ascended they had to fear now; it was the secrets buried in the very soil of the land.
"You’re thinking too loud again," Casteel remarked, his voice a low, teasing rumble that vibrated through the quiet of their camp. He stood by the fire, the orange light catching the sharp angles of his face and the gold in his eyes. The air in the was thick with the
Poppy looked up from the map she hadn't truly been reading. "I’m thinking about the border. About what happens when the people who call you Prince realize I’m the girl who was supposed to be their enemy."
Casteel took her hand, his thumb brushing over her knuckles. "No. We’re going home. And we’ll burn down anyone who tries to stop us." Casteel stepped closer, his presence grounding
That night, as the fire flickered low, Poppy realized that the "Flesh" wasn't just the mortality they clung to, and the "Fire" wasn't just the destruction of war. It was the passion and the fierce, unyielding will to define their own destiny, regardless of the crowns they were born to wear.