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I recognize the scent from the locket; it's Anna's.

She drops to her knees and retches into the snow. I drop beside her, gathering her hair, whispering words of comfort—but she doesn’t come back to me.

I lift her into my arms, but she fights me the whole way to the door. There’s a note tucked underneath the flowers. I slide it into my pocket.

Inside, I wrap her in a blanket, light the fire, and press a warm mug into her hands, though I know she won’t drink it. She’s elsewhere now. Lost in the dark.

“Lumi?” I try. But she doesn’t respond.

I take the mug back before it spills and crouch in front of her. “Saelûn?”

Still nothing. Her eyes don’t even track me. She’s frozen in a storm I can’t stop.

I kneel, and the note rustles softly in my pocket.

I hesitate.

Part of me wants to burn it, to keep his darkness from touching her again. But she’d rather fall apart from the truth than be protected with a lie.

“There was a note,” I murmur. “With the flowers.”

That snaps her out of her trance.

She flies off the couch, “What? Show me. I need to see it.”

“I have it right here.”

She tears it from my hand with shaking fingers. Her eyes shift frantically left to right, scanning over the words. I don’t know what they say, but I see the look in her eyes.

It’s Mark—or someone willing to cross a line so violent, so intimate, they’re not just playing with her grief anymore.

They’re trying to take it.

She doesn't say a single word, just calmly sets the note down on the arm of the couch, and stares into the fire, hollow-eyed and unreadable.

I lower myself slowly, resting my forehead against her stomach as I wrap both arms around her hips.

“Lumi?”

There's no answer besides the slight tremble under her skin.

“I'm going to draw you a bath,” I whisper. “I won't force you to get in, but I think it would help.”

I don't wait for a reply. I rise with her still wrapped in my arms and carry her into the bathroom.

I set her gently on the bench before turning the water slightly warmer than usual. I toss a handful of dried herbs from the forest—sweet fern, crushed birch leaf, powdered snowdrop root. They all aid in relaxation.

The scent drapes across the air like a silk veil.

I light a ring of candles and turn off the overhead light.

“Hey, Lûvenkae...” I murmur. “Wanna get in?”

She doesn't say anything, but her fingers twitch towards me, and that's enough.

I reach for the hem of her shirt, slow and careful, giving her every chance to pull away.

She doesn't.