City Of — Broken Dreamers -v1.15.0 Ch. 15-
On his doorstep, Kestrel found a scrap of paper pinned with a sliver of broken glass. It was anonymous. It read: One night buys another. Keep building.
Master Elowen waited at the long table—she had the knotted hands and carved jaw of a woman who had watched too many winters. Her hair was threaded with silver, and beneath her sternness there was an angle of grief that made her look younger than the years allowed. She did not rise when he entered. City of Broken Dreamers -v1.15.0 Ch. 15-
“Elowen,” he said, low enough that the others would not hear the tremor in his voice, “are we to—” On his doorstep, Kestrel found a scrap of
That night, they voted.
“The Council?” Kestrel guessed.