Raylin

"I’m looking for something specific," Rome said, his voice a low rumble. "A book that isn't supposed to exist."

Sage looked at her hand, where a faint, silver mark was beginning to bloom on her skin—a mark that matched the one on Rome’s neck. raylin

Sage smiled, though her heart had started a strange, frantic rhythm. "Most of the books in here technically shouldn't exist, according to the modern world." "I’m looking for something specific," Rome said, his

The air in the quiet town of Ravenwood was always a little thicker than it should have been, smelling of damp moss and old paper. Sage Reed didn't mind it; the scent felt like a heavy blanket, exactly what she needed after the chaotic, neon-lit years she’d spent in the city. When she moved into her aunt’s bookstore, "The Bound Spirit," she expected dusty shelves and the occasional chatty customer. She didn't expect the floorboards to hum under her feet. "Most of the books in here technically shouldn't

"It’s not just a map, is it?" she whispered, the air around them suddenly tasting like ozone.

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