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Inside the strategy tent, Dany was rolling up old scrolls and shifting through maps when Valen entered, his posture smooth and relaxed as always. Too relaxed, Dany thought, for a man who seemed to carry so many secrets behind his sharp smile.
“You’re back,” Dany said casually, not bothering to look up.
Valen gave a soft chuckle. “Is it a crime now to walk in the woods and get lost?”
“I’m just curious where you really went.” Dany’s voice was flat but pointed.
Valen leaned closer, fingers tracing the edge of the table. “I was clearing my head. I have nothing to do with those vampires.
Dany looked up now, brows furrowed. “And the impending war? The prophecy? You have nothing to do about those too? ”
There was a pause. A long, uneasy one. Then Valen’s lips twitched, like he meant to answer and stopped himself too late.
“Prophecies have always followed my bloodline,” he murmured. “Ever since my mother—”
He cut off abruptly. His face didn’t change, but Dany saw it. The slip. The way his fingers froze mid-motion.
“Since your mother…?” Dany asked, slowly.
Valen straightened, smile returning like a mask. “I misspoke. I meant, since the prophecy began. Nothing more.”
But Dany wasn’t buying it. He nodded slowly, letting the silence stretch. Valen turned to leave with a graceful nod, but Dany’s eyes stayed on the back of his head until he was gone.
***
“Did he say her mother’s name?” Tiana repeated, pacing in front of the fire pit as Dany sat with his arms crossed.
Dany nodded. “He caught himself right after. But it was instinct, not performance. He meant to say something else. Something he wasn’t supposed to.”
Tiana frowned. Her mind spun through the memories, the stories passed down from their elders, from her mother, from Eva’s notes. The old legends. The hidden names.
“Sylvester,” she whispered. “Like Danielle’s son. The one she had after Lucien abandoned her. The one raised by Vladymyr.”
Dany’s head snapped up. “You think Valen—?”
“I think we’ve been calling him the wrong name all along,” she said darkly. “And Eva is sleeping next to the son of the vampire who started this war.”
***
The Silverstone library was dim and musty, packed with ancient scrolls and boxes sealed with wax. Eva sat cross-legged on the floor, flipping through records from before the last vampire war. She was supposed to be resting, but the question Tiana had planted in her head refused to be ignored.
Who was Valen?
Who was she trusting with her heart?
He wasn’t even Valen.
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