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“I’ve had contact with the Phaendir. I know who might be able to be swayed for a certain price. The queen held a blade to my throat and demanded that information from me after you left, but I refused to give it up. Instead I told that when she had need of me, I was hers. So long as the rest of the time I could be yours—warm and alive.”

“So pragmatism won out over her slighted pride.”

“The banishment is her way of saving face in front of the court.”

“Where do we go now?”

Ronan looked at the Black Tower and squeezed her hand.

“Unseelie,” she said.

He nodded. “I don’t know how this will turn out, Bella. The Shadow King is not pleased with me for turning my back on the Black Tower, and now I’ve given the Summer Queen a piece of the bosca fadbh, something he would like to possess.”

She chewed her lip. “Bodes ill.”

He pulled her toward him for a quick kiss. “I have reason to believe he’ll take us in despite all of this. Leverage, Bell. I have it on both the royals.”

“It’s a dangerous game we’re playing.”

“Life in the courts is always dangerous.”

They turned and walked toward the center of the square. Bella supposed she ought to be nervous about the fact she was now banished from the only home she’d ever known, yet all she felt was gratitude and happiness, leavened with a dash of excitement for the adventures to come and the things they’d see.

Aislinn stood near the maligned statue of Jules Piefferburg that marked entry into Unseelie territory. “I’ll miss you,” her best friend said, staring up at the Black Tower.

“I’ll miss you too.” Bella gave Aislinn a hug, feeling a cloud of loss rising up into her chest and throat. When people were banished from the Seelie Court, that meant no contact with its members. She and Ronan had given up a lot to be together. Bella wiped away a tear. “Can you make arrangements for Lolly?”

“Of course I will.”

She parted from Aislinn and took one last look at the Rose Tower. There were many people she would miss—Lolly, her other friends, her family. Ronan caught her hand and followed her gaze. He’d be missing people too.

Then they looked at each other and smiled. They didn’t have to say a word, because they each knew what the other was thinking: The sacrifice was worth it.

Hand in hand, they walked farther into the square. Above their heads fireworks sparked and exploded, and all around them Yuletide bonfires glowed. The celebrations had resumed and lighter days were on the horizon.

Before them lay their future, a brand-new path they’d create and walk together.

A Christmas Kiss

Lora Leigh

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

A special thank-you to all the dear and special friends who have stood behind me, beside me and in front of me through a very difficult year.

Lue Anne, Natalie, Jennifer and Janine. Jessica, Crissy, Donna and Sheila. For my son, Bret, who always has my back; and my dearest friend, Sharon, who has supported me more times than I can count.

For my daughter, Holly, for running the roads; and Ryan, for putting up the fenc

e. For Renae, for helping when I needed it the most; and for Ann Marie, for the shoes and wonderful e-mails.

All of you have made my life brighter, enriched it and understood when things got crazy.

Thank you.

ONE

Wolf Mountain, Colorado Wolf Breed Compound, Haven

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