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PROLOGUE

POV: Zara

Blood ran down my shoulder to my elbow. I tried to breathe, but the [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] smoke hit all at once, and the cough came dry, rattling through my chest.

None of that, though, compared to the [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] moment his hand pressed down on the wound.

My back arched against the wall. I fixed my gaze on a point in the charred [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] wood and tried to focus on anything but him as he worked the bandage around my shoulder.

The pain didn't let up, and my hand closed around his wrist before I'd [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] even registered what I was doing. He didn't move an inch—just held the contact, steady.

"You want to hurry this [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] up—" I said through my teeth.

He looked at me for a second, then went back to the bandage without a word, like the rest of [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] the world had simply ceased to exist. Above us, the gears of the monumental clock turned, and the chimes struck midnight.

Barely a square meter was free of flame. The wood at my back grew hotter by the second. On the other side [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] of the door, claws tore at it in rhythmic, heavy blows, and each impact shuddered up through the floor beneath my feet.

I looked back at Elend just as he pressed harder on my shoulder, finishing the wrap. The air left my lungs. [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] A scream tore out of my throat, and the urge to hit him with my free arm came right along with it.

"Son of a [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] bitch!" I snapped.

"I'm trying to help you," he said, tilting his face until it nearly [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] brushed my cheek. "Or maybe you don't need it—being immortal and all, Lady Zara?"

I tightened my grip on his wrist and shoved my [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] shoulder into his hand, feeling the blood start flowing again.

"I bleed like anything else in this world, Elend," I said, breathless. [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] "If I lose enough of it… I go somewhere close to dead."

"Surviving hell inside the Lord of Shadows' castle just to end up as werewolf kindling—" A [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] feminine voice, light and dripping with amusement, floated down from above. "What a tragic ending, Zara."

I looked up and found Syllee—all fifteen centimeters of her—perched cross-legged on [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] the clock's frame like this was the best show she'd seen in years.

"Syl—" The air came out through my nose. [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] "Try not to make this worse with your commentary."

"Commentary?" She drifted down a few centimeters, wings giving a lazy beat. "I'm just pointing out a [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] pattern. You always stop thinking the second some pretty young face asks for help, you little cradle robber."

"You're the one who dragged us into [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] this hellhole," I shot back, jaw tight.

The pressure on my shoulder was finally taking effect—the blood that had been running freely slowed [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] to a thin trickle, and the pain sharpened into a single point I could actually manage.

"I think that'll do," Elend said. "But for the [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] most powerful mage in the world, I expected more."

"You actually believe what bards sing about people?" I asked, making a face. "Most of [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] what you've heard about me, if it came from their stories… it's probably a lie."

His brow pulled together, and I recognized the look—the particular shock of someone watching a childhood myth collapse. The claws hit the [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] door again, hard enough to nearly tear the hinges free. We held each other's gaze for a moment before I looked away.

"Guess this is where our brief partnership ends," Elend said, his hand [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] still firm at my waist. "What should I put on your headstone?"

I tilted my head slightly. The warmth of his [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] hand pressed into my side, and my breath caught.

"Why am I the only one [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] dying?" I looked back at him.

He let out a short [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] laugh. I answered with a scoff.

"If you make it out, let them know I'll be back to haunt [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] everyone who's annoyed me these past few days," I said. "That includes you."

Elend smiled—that sideways pull of the mouth—but he didn't let go. When part of the [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] flames lurched toward us, he leaned further over me, putting himself between me and the fire.

At the same time, I brought my hand to the center [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] of my chest and pressed against my sternum until my breathing obeyed.

The air came in rough, thick with smoke and loose particles of mana. Somewhere in that state, I found myself [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] wondering which decision—out of centuries of them—had dragged me from the side of the so-called Celestial Hero to a burning tower.

Alaric crossed my mind, and I almost laughed, because if he'd [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] been there, his impulsiveness would have already guaranteed things got worse.

"You going to stay in your own little world, or are you actually going to do [Conteúdo protegido por direitos autorais] something useful?" Syllee cut through my thoughts. "That door's not going to hold much longer, Zara."

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