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In Destined, Aprilynne Pikes New York Times bestselling Wings series comes to an explosive conclusion, bringing to a close the story of a not-so-ordinary girl named Laurel. Laurel now knows the truth: Yuki is a rare Winter faerie, the most powerful-and deadly-of all, and Klea plans to use her to help conquer or destroy Avalon. But Kleas reach extends far beyond one wild Winter faerie. With Tamani, David, and Chelsea by her side, Laurel prepares to face what may be Avalons final days.

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Aprilynne Pike

Destined

To Neil Gleichman, who taught me the importance of finishing strong. I hope I have.

Thanks, Coach.

Chapter 1

Tamani pressed his forehead against the chilly windowpane, fighting back a wave of exhaustion. Sleep wasnt an option, not while the only thing between him and an angry Winter faerie was a thin line of table salt.

Tonight, he was Fear-gleidhidh twice over.

The old word was one he normally wore with pride. It marked him as Laurels guardian, her protector. But it had a richer meaning, one that went beyond the more traditional Am Fear-faire. Fear-gleidhidh meant warden, and Tamani was charged with not only keeping Laurel safe but making certain she accomplished the mission Avalon had given her as a child.

Now he played prison warden too.

He looked over at his captive. Yukis chair sat on the scuffed linoleum in the middle of a circle of white, granular salt. She slept, her cheek resting on her knees, hands cuffed loosely behind her. She looked uncomfortable. Beaten.

Harmless.

I would have given up everything for you. Her words were hushed but clear.

Tamani felt Shar stiffen at the sound of her voice, breaking the thick silence.

Not sleeping after all. And she could never be harmless, he reminded himself. The small white flower blooming from the middle of her back, marking her a Winter faerie, was proof enough of that. It had been more than an hour since David cuffed her to the chair an hour since Chelsea had exposed the irrefutable proof that she was, in fact, a Winter faerie and Tamani still hadnt gotten used to the sight. It filled him with an icy fear he had rarely felt before.

I was ready. Thats why I stopped you before you brought me inside. Yuki looked up and unfolded her legs, stretching as best she could under the circumstances. But you knew that, didnt you?

Tamani held his tongue. He had known. And for a moment hed been tempted to let her make her confession. But it wouldnt have ended well. Yuki would eventually have discovered that his affections were a sham, and then he would be at the mercy of a Winter faerie scorned. Better to cut the charade short.

He hoped he wasnt deceiving himself about that. She posed a threat; he shouldnt have felt any guilt about lying to her in the first place, much less now that he knew shed been lying too. The power Winter faeries had over plants also made it possible for them to sense plant life at a distance, so from the instant Yuki had met Tamani, she had known him for a faerie. Known Laurel, too. The Winter had played them all.

So why did he still wonder whether hed done the right thing?

We could have been so good together, Tam, Yuki continued, her voice as silky as her rumpled silver dress, but with a malicious edge that made Tamani shiver. Laurels not going to leave him for you. She may be a faerie on the outside, but inside shes all human. David or no David, she belongs here, and you know it.

Avoiding his captains eyes, Tamani turned back to the window and peered out into the darkness, pretending to look at something. Anything. A sentrys life was full of viciousness, and Tamani and Shar had both seen each other take extreme measures to protect their homeland. But always against an obvious threat, a violent attacker: a proven foe. Trolls were their enemy had always been. Winter faeries were the rulers of Avalon, and though Yuki had deceived them, shed never actually harmed them. Somehow, putting her in chains felt worse than killing a hundred trolls.

You and me, Tam, were the same, Yuki continued. Were being used by people who dont care what we want or what makes us happy. We dont belong with them; we belong together.

Reluctantly, Tamani glanced at her again. He was surprised to see that she wasnt looking at him as she spoke she was staring past him, out the window, as if at some bright future she still imagined possible. Tamani knew better.

There isnt a door in this world that can be closed to us, Tam. If you vouched for me, we could even go peacefully to Avalon. We could stay there together and live in the palace.

How do you know about the palace? Tamani asked reflexively, knowing even as he did that he was snapping at her bait. A barely audible sigh came from Shar, and Tamani wondered if it was directed at Yukis stupidity or his own.

Or we could stay here, she continued calmly, as though Tamani hadnt said anything. Anywhere we wanted to go, anything we wanted to do, we could. Between your power over animals and mine over plants, the world would be ours. You know, the pairing of a Spring and Winter would work really well. Our talents complement each other perfectly.

Tamani wondered if she understood just how right she was or how little it tempted him.

I would have loved you forever, she whispered, bowing her head. Her dark, lustrous hair fell forwards, veiling her face, and she sniffled quietly. Was she crying, or stifling a laugh?

Tamani started when a knock sounded at the door. Before he could take a step, Shar moved silently to the peephole.

Knife in his fist, Tamani tensed ready. Was it Klea? Thats what everything was for the circle, Yuki in cuffs an elaborate trap to snare the scheming Autumn faerie who might be trying to kill them.

And might not.

If only they could know for sure.

Until they did, Tamani had to assume they were a threat a lethal one.

But with a shimmer of a grimace, Shar pulled the door open and Laurel entered the room, Chelsea close behind.

Laurel was all Tamani managed to say, his fingers falling from the knife. Even after loving Laurel for as long as he could remember, and lately becoming something something more, he still felt a leap of joy every time he saw her.

She had changed out of her dark-blue formal dress the one shed worn when hed held her in his arms over a year ago at the Samhain festival, when hed kissed her so passionately. It seemed far away.

Laurel wasnt looking at him now; she only had eyes for Yuki.

You shouldnt be here, Tamani whispered.

Laurel arched one eyebrow in response. I wanted to see for myself.

Tamani clenched his teeth. In truth, he did want her there, but his own selfish desires were at odds with his concern for her safety. Would he ever be able to satisfy both?

I thought you were going after David, Tamani said to Chelsea, who was still in her deep-red dress. Shed ditched her heels somewhere, so the bottom of the dress pooled at her feet like blood.

I couldnt find him, Chelsea said, her lip quivering almost imperceptibly. She looked at Laurel, who was still studying their silent prisoner.

Yuki? Laurel said tentatively. Are you OK?

Yuki looked up, glaring at Laurel with steel and fury. Do I look OK to you? Ive been abducted! Im handcuffed to a metal chair! How would you be?

The Winter faeries venomous tone seemed to hit Laurel like a breaking wave and she took a step backwards. I came to check on you. Laurel glanced at Tamani, but Tamani wasnt sure what she wanted. Encouragement? Permission? He offered her a pained grimace and a tiny, helpless shrug.

Laurel turned back to Yuki, the Winter faeries expression unreadable, her chin held high. What does Klea want from me? Laurel asked.

Tamani didnt expect her to answer, but Yuki met Laurels gaze and simply said, Nothing.

Then why did you come?

Yuki smiled now, a crooked, mischievous smile. I didnt say she never wanted anything. But she doesnt need you anymore.

Laurels eyes darted to Tamani, then to Shar, before returning to Yuki.

Laurel, listen, Yuki said, her voice quiet, comforting. This whole charade is completely unnecessary. Ill talk to you if you just get me out of here.

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