Castor strode into the room in a fine white tunic, a smattering of scabs across his face where the Harried Scribe’s ink had burned him. Midday light fell upon his head, and though he was not wearing a crown, his golden hair was resplendent. He carried two things. That ratty leather-bound notebook I’d seen his…
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Sybil sees the future in dreams—but she’s tired of the visions. As her time in the cathedral nears its end, her fellow Diviners begin to vanish. Forced to team up with a rebellious knight who doesn’t believe in her powers, Sybil must face deadly secrets, vanished sisters, and gods that don’t want to be found. Some visions can’t be ignored.
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Chapter 42 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
A coin. An inkwell. An oar. A chime. A loom stone. “Each object carried magic great enough that the craftsmen no longer had to choose a leader among themselves-they all had power. Heartened, they retreated to their respective hamlets and used their new objects to obliterate sprites. But also, they whispered. Tales of magic, of…
Chapter 38 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
“What investment?” “Your abbess is our patron.” I’d almost forgotten. “Do the girls the abbess selects ever come back?” “Here? Can’t see why they would.” “So you haven’t seen any Diviners of late?” “None save you, mourning dove.” My chest fell. The woman crossed her arms, eyeing my split lip. “You look like you’ve had…
Chapter 39 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
The man kept screaming. “Guards! Help!” Hands fell to the hilts of swords. I spat blood onto cobblestones. “Take my hand, gargoyle.” And then we were running. Again. We crawled over the men, a mess of groaning limbs. “Didn’t that feel so delightfully ignoble?” the gargoyle howled, grinning madly as we scurried like rats down…
Chapter 40 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
“I like to rest with something over my eyes.” “Like covering a birdcage,” I explained, adding hurriedly, “not that you are anything like a bird.” “There should be blankets in the stables.” “Very well.” The gargoyle sauntered away, but not before casting me a backward glance. “In all your stories of things you might do…
Chapter 37 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
“It is possible the abbess does not know all there is to know about the Omens.” Sickness stirred in my belly. “Or that she, too, does not like saying true things out loud.” “I suppose that is a permanent possibility. Even your dreams may not show you the truth, Bartholomew. I cannot remember it ever…
Chapter 36 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
Maude’s voice ripped through the room. “You are defeated at your craft! Where is your honor?” “You’re hurting them!” I screamed, watching as spots of ink burned King Castor’s hand. The boy-king winced, dodging the rest of the ink, swiping at the Harried Scribe with his sword and hitting nothing but air. The same terror…
Chapter 31 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
I remembered One, searching her reflection in that same mirror two nights ago-her horrified gasp. What has been done to us? I turned my head away and said nothing. Rory muttered beneath his breath. “Fine. Don’t take it off, then. But know it will be dangerous.” “Isn’t that what my knightly escort is for? Besides,…
Chapter 32 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
But the Seacht was indeed a city of intellects. The man raised himself out of the ink and ran. “You can be happy now, I suppose,” I said through tight lips. “Clearly not everyone in the Seacht falls prey to the old ways.” Rory pushed his hair out of his eyes. “That didn’t make me…
Chapter 33 – The Knight and the Moth Novel Free Online by Rachel Gillig
My brows shot up. “Animated how?” “Will there be kissing?” the gargoyle asked. “What-no.” Rory made a face. “We’re going to…” He turned to Maude for help, but she offered none, grinning as he struggled to articulate. “We are taking up the mantle and challenging this man to his craft,” King Castor said, then blinked…