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img img Bella De La Luna img Chapter 5 The First Move
5 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Training Ground img
Chapter 7 The Waterfall img
Chapter 8 The Compound img
Chapter 9 Mother Moon Speaks img
Chapter 10 Competition img
Chapter 11 The Luna and Her Beta img
Chapter 12 The Accounting img
Chapter 13 King Josiah Arrives img
Chapter 14 The Third Light and the Fall img
Chapter 15 The Eve img
Chapter 16 The Crimson Counsel img
Chapter 17 The Three Days img
Chapter 18 The Vote img
Chapter 19 Lacy Comes to the Mountain img
Chapter 20 The Mark img
Chapter 21 The Star and the Moon img
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Chapter 5 The First Move

The letter arrived before breakfast on the third day.

Not delivered by messenger. Left at the inner gate - the inner gate, which required

either a key or an invitation - in a plain envelope with no crest and no return name. Just her

name on the front, written in a hand that was deliberate and precise and gave nothing away.

Raphael brought it to her personally.

He did not hand it over immediately. He set it on the table between them and looked at

it for a moment with the expression of someone who has already assessed a situation and

arrived at a conclusion he does not find reassuring.

"It was at the inner gate," she said.

"Yes."

"Which means whoever left it either has access or-"

"Or was allowed through by someone who does." He met her eyes. "I'm having the

night rotation reviewed."

She picked up the envelope and opened it.

The letter inside was brief. Three sentences, no signature.

You will not find safety here. The walls of the Purple Crescent Moon have been

compromised before, and they will be compromised again. The question is not whether we

find you - it is whether you will be ready when we do.

She read it twice. Set it down.

"Vael," Raphael said.

"Or someone acting for him." She looked at the letter. Not at it - at the space around it,

the space in her own thinking that the letter was designed to occupy. Fear. It was designed to

go in the space where fear lived. "He wants me to know he can reach me inside these walls.

He wants that knowledge to be the thing I'm thinking about instead of preparation."

"And is it?"

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She looked up. "No. It's making me want to train harder and read faster." She folded the

letter. "But I want you to know I'm not pretending it doesn't exist. It exists. He can reach the

inner gate. That is a real problem."

"Yes," he said. "It is."

"Tell my mother. Not as a threat to manage - as information she needs." A pause.

"And Raphael."

"I already doubled the outer rotation," he said.

She nodded.

She ate her breakfast. She filed the letter with her father's, under the pillow, in the place

where she kept things that were true and needed to be remembered.

Then she went to the training ground, because the letter had accomplished exactly

nothing - except to confirm that the man who wanted her dead was paying close enough

attention to know her name in his handwriting.

Sol said, quietly: He is afraid of what you will become. Fear makes people move early.

Moving early makes people make mistakes.

I know, Marisol said. I'm counting on it.

She picked up the training staff.

She began.

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