Chapter 84
- The dining room fell quiet after Kael's departure, Morvienne returning to the last of her meal, while Thalira maintained an impeccable posture, her spine straight as a blade and fingers curled lightly around the delicate handle of her teacup.
- Her face was a mask of serene interest, but those who knew how to look—and Morvienne did—might catch the faint pulse at the base of her throat, and the way her gaze lingered a fraction too long on the empty space Kael had occupied.
- At last, Morvienne finished her meal, setting her utensils down with a gentle clink that seemed to punctuate the silence. She pressed a napkin to her lips, folding it precisely beside her plate, then rose from her seat in a single fluid motion. Her eyes met Thalira's briefly, and she offered a smile—warm, inviting, and utterly disarming. "Enjoy the rest of your breakfast," she said, her voice soft and holding no grudge. "I hope the food suits your taste."