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Finding Solace In Broken Mirrors by Jasper Finn O’Sullivan 12

Finding Solace In Broken Mirrors by Jasper Finn O’Sullivan 12

Chapter 12 

Claire’s POV 

One of the guards calls to me shortly after, reminding me that as a warrior, I’m to eat in the auxiliary hall with the rest of the Night Mountain entourage

The auxiliary hall is tucked behind the main wing, far from the grand dining chamber where the highranking alphas and their heirs are gathered. It smells faintly of boiled grain and sweatfamiliar, grounding, and quietly humiliating

No music filters into this space. No laughter. Just the clatter of cutlery and the low murmur of warriors too tired or too wary to speak freely. Inside, the servants move around with quiet efficiency

I find a spot at the edge of the room, mostly unnoticeduntil I start recognizing the faces

They were familiar once. Women who’d brought me tea during my pregnancy, who had whispered congratulations when they thought it was safe, who helped me sneak fruit from the kitchens when I couldn’t stomach anything else. They had been kind. Gentle. Protective, even in their small ways

And now, they move like ghosts

Avoiding eye contact. Careful not to linger

I can see it in their eyesthe fear. The understanding that being seen as close to me, even now, carries risk

Daphne hasn’t just taken my child. She’s erased me piece by piece

I look away quickly, blinking hard. I can’t afford to feel sorry for myself. I take a breath, force it to steady

Later, after the formal portion of the banquet ends, we’re all called into the courtyard for a special surpriseDaphne has arranged for the gathered alphas and dignitaries

The courtyard has been transformed. Silk banners ripple from every balcony. Golden lanterns float above the crowd like lazy stars. Rose petals have been scattered across the cobblestones, crushed now beneath boots and heels. It’s beautiful in the way everything Daphne touches becomesexaggerated. Precise. Fake

The fireworks begin with a slow whistle, then a burst of color that lights up the entire courtyard in red and gold. More follow, streaking across the night sky in cracking trails of green and silver. People cheer. Someone plays a flute nearby. Couples kiss under the canopy of light. It’s meant to be romantic

But it makes me sick

I stay at the edge, cloaked in the shadows, far from the warmth of the crowd. No one notices me, as it should be

Ivan is speaking to a cluster of alphas near the stone fountain. I can see the stiffness in his shoulders, the subtle tick of his jaw

Everyone is excited to see the bachelor Alpha Prince out of his fortress for once, but I can tell he hates itthe small talk, the attention, the women fluttering their fans at him like he’s a prize to be hunted

It’s almost funny, the way he endures it without flinching like it’s another battlefield

But then, across the vast courtyard, I catch a glimpse of goldof pale curls catching the light

Leo

I grip the edge of the stone wall beside me like it might anchor me

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He is everything I ever dreamed he would be. I can see Nova in him. Her softness in his cheeks, her light in his smile

How I wish she were here to meet her brother. To know she’s not alone

His small hands are cupped, catching the glittering ash as it falls like snow. His eyes are wide with wonder, his mouth shaped 

in awe

My stomach tightens. He’s on the upper terrace, it’s beautifully carved, but dangerously open for a child as young and small as him

The fireworks scream above us, one after another, each one louder than the last. Everyone’s eyes are on the sky. No one is watching the little boy

Daphne stands a few feet away, on the same terrace, but she’s turned away from Leo, too absorbed in the screen of her phone. She lifts it over and over again, striking poses, adjusting her hair, dragging Gideon into the frame by the arm as he mutters something under his breath

Neither of them is looking at Leo

He inches closer to the balcony edge, tiptoeing on the wet stone to try and catch another ash flake as it flutters down. His hand stretches too far

The iron railing with large gaps in between. If he leans too far- 

Then it happens. His foot skids off the damp marble. He pitches forward through the bars

There’s a moment of stillnesspure, breathless terrorbefore the scream cuts through the night. A maid, frozen at the edge of the terrace, her tray of flutes crashing to the stone as she yells

Only two people react immediately Gideon and I. 

My feet strike the stairs, three at a time

The world blurs. My legs carry me through the crowd like water cutting stone, but I don’t stop

I vault over a fallen chair. My shoulder clips someone. I don’t care. I reach the terrace at the exact moment Leo’s body tips too far over. I lunge

Almost simultaneously, Gideon rushed over. I almost felt our hands brush in the air. But because I was faster, I caught Leo first

My arm snakes around his waist. And I fall backward, pulling him into my chest, the full weight of him crashing into me as I hit the stone

He’s safe. He’s in my arms, panting, his tiny hands clutching at my armor

My heart pounds against his ear

I hold him like I’ve held him a thousand times in my dreams. One hand cradles the back of his head, the other wrapped so tightly around his small frame that I never want to let go

You’re safe,I whisper. You’re okay. You’re okay.” 

Leo pulls back just enough to look at me

I slipped,he says softly, his lower lip trembling, tears welling in those large green eyes

Gideon drops to his knees beside us, his face pale, his eyes wide with something close to fear. His hand hovers over Leo’s 

back

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Are you hurt?he asks, voice rough

Leo shakes his head. She caught me.” 

Gideon’s POV 

I watch Raven as she kneels beside Leo, her hands gentle as she checks him over. Every so often, she brushes a lock of his hair from his damp forehead or cradles his cheek, eyes sharp and full of concern

It’s clear she’s more than just a warrior. She has an astonishingly keen sense of the potential dangers around Leo, even more so than I do. This is the superpower that only parents have

There’s a fierce tenderness in the way she moves around him, an intensity that unsettles me more than I want to admit

Daphne finally arrives, her entrance late and dramatic. Leo, are you hurt? How could you be so careless?Her face is carefully painted with concern, but it doesn’t reach her eyes

I catch Raven’s glareicy, sharpand then the words slip from her lips like a whip

Are you blaming all of this on a sixyearold boy? You were nowhere near him,Raven snaps at Daphne. How could you not see what was happening? The boy almost died.” 

Daphne stiffens, biting back a retort. She turns her gaze to me, as if daring me to side with Raven

I stay silent

Then Raven’s tone shifts, her eyes burning as she turns toward me. And you, Alpha,She spits my title with disdain

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