There was a beautiful palace before me. One second I was walking back to my dorm, the next I was here, on top of a mountain. This had to be a dream, because I had a feeling I knew where I was. I was at the Nigh-
"Ari." A voice- a girl's voice- behind me. I turned and saw a girl with golden hair and rich brown eyes. Morrigan.
"H-how do you know my name?" I stuttered.
She smiled. "Well, why do you think I've brought you here? I've been studying you for days, Ari. I know that you're a 17 year old junior at Harvard. I know that you're a computer engineering genius. I also know that you are already working on multiple programs that could better the world. You're a prodigy, Ari, and we need your skills."
I blushed. No one but my teachers ever praised my work, and even that was seldom. "Wow, Mor, you sound like a creepy stalker dude. And anyway, isn't spying Azriel's job?"
"Yes, it is, but I took this mission upon myself. Rhys is too broken to tell us how to fix this, and Amren's still mad at him. Cassian won't talk to anybody, so it's basically just me and Az, for right now. Would you like to meet them?"
RHYSAND
Mor walked into my room, a girl with dark red hair behind her. I couldn't muster the strength to even say hi.
"Rhys, this is Ari, the girl I've been telling you about." She'd been telling me about someone? I was too broken to listen.
Ari gave a tentative wave. "Hi, Rhys." I could barely look up at her.
Of course I didn't like it when my mate started pretending to break the 'spell' I'd put on her, but I endured it because I didn't count on the King of Hybern being a daemati. But he was, he was almost as good as me. He was able to figure out Feyre's plan and overthrow the unconvinced Tamlin. They were both in the dungeons now, probably restrained by the same chains that had once held me. While I didn't particularly care about Tamlin, I would never want my mate to go through that.
I gathered my strength and asked,"Why'd you bring her here?"
Mor grinned. "Because she is going to help us save Feyre.
