She laughed bitterly. “He’s not a boy. He’s a wound in armor. His father is dead. His mother is a ghost. And the Saxons are three days from the shore.”
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“For Halla.”
Brett’s stomach dropped. Morgaine. Morgan le Fay. Only here, she wasn't a villain. She was a survivor . She laughed bitterly
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Brett knelt beside her. This was his gift, the one Pendragon had seen in him. Not fighting. Not strategy. Connection . He was the traveler who talked instead of struck.
“He already has,” Morgaine said flatly. She lifted the broken sword. Caliburn—before it was Excalibur. Its blade was cracked, leaking a faint silver light like liquid mercury. “He came as a counselor. Told Arthur—who is still a boy here, hiding from his uncle—that mercy is weakness. That a true king builds on fear. He nearly convinced him.”
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