Hannah sprinted across the open courtyard and ducked behind the stone deck beneath a lion statue, her heart pounding so hard it felt like it would leap out of her chest.
She crouched low, gasping for air, eyes roving around in fear.
Coming here was a mistake.
She had tried to infiltrate the palace to find Violet, but it was impossible. The place was massive with endless halls, twisting corridors, and strange turns that led her nowhere. The eerie part was that there were barely any guards. Not even one. No palace this grand could ever be this unprotected. Something was wrong. Terribly wrong.
And she was too exposed.
Hannah pulled out her compact mirror and whispered, "Soror vocat te."
But nothing happened. The surface stayed smooth and still, only her pale reflection staring back.
Her pulse quickened, and she checked the back of the mirror to be sure it was the right one. It was. So why wasn’t it responding?
Come to think of it, she hasn’t felt the hot itch beneath her skin. It was unlike Hannah not to have contacted her for this while. It couldn’t be.....
The blood drained from Hannah’s face, not just because it dawned on her that by crossing the Fae realm, the magic in this place must have canceled out Ziva’s powers, but because the statue of the lion was staring at her.
Cold sweat broke down her spine. She could have sworn it was facing forward when she arrived. Maybe her mind was playing tricks. Maybe....
The lion’s eyes glowed red.
At first, she thought it was a ruby catching the light, but when that glow blinked with awareness, Hannah’s stomach twisted.
"Shit!" she hissed, spinning on her heels.
The statue’s stone skin cracked, shedding its marble shell as the massive beast shook free. Its mane gleamed white and spectral, and with a thunderous growl, the once-still lion came to life and lunged after her.
Hannah ran as fast as her legs could carry her, the ground shaking under the thunderous steps of the beast behind her. The lion was hunting her.
"Shit! Shit! Shit!" she yelled between ragged breaths, sprinting through the clear path. The creature’s growl rolled through the air like thunder, and was terrifyingly close. She could almost feel its breath on her back.
Had she known this was how things would turn out, she would have never stepped foot in this cursed place.
Desperate, Hannah yanked at the necklace Ziva had given her. Her only chance now was to turn invisible. So she pressed it, and urgently whispered the charm under her breath. And just as she feared, nothing happened.
The lion kept coming.
Then, as if the ground itself had turned against her, a thick vine shot up and wrapped around her ankle, tripping her flat. The impact knocked the air out of her lungs, and before she could scramble to her feet, the enormous creature was already upon her.
Hannah squeezed her eyes shut, bracing for the end.
The lion roared a sound so powerful it rattled her bones and her whole body trembled. Hannah swore her soul almost fled her body from the sheer force of it.
"That’s enough, Taryn." calmly said a voice from behind. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
That voice gave Hannah the courage to crack one eye open, terrified of what she might see.

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