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In Tamlin’s obliterated study, Feyre realizes she has erected a physical shield around herself, a power she didn’t know she had. Tamlin apologizes, and Feyre reluctantly forgives him for his outburst. Tamlin reduces Feyre’s guard and allows her to ride in the woods without an escort. As time passes, Tamlin is frequently away without explanation. Meanwhile, Feyre practices reading and mental shielding.
One morning, Feyre awakens to the sound of arguing. Rhys has come for her, but Tamlin orders him to leave. Feyre knows it’s a useless gesture, so she dresses for the Night Court and prepares to go with Rhys. She attempts to discuss the possible war with Tamlin privately, but he refuses. Tamlin offers Rhys “anything you want” (107) to release Feyre from the bond, but he refuses. Rhys takes Feyre’s hand, and they vanish in a cloud of darkness.
Back in the Night Court, Rhys confides that he’s worried about Feyre. The mental bond he shares with her has gone silent except for the occasional disruption when she and Tamlin fight. He asks again about training her, but Feyre refuses, fearing that any alliance with Rhys might jeopardize her relationship with Tamlin.
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