Duchess Of Blanca Sirena [ 2027 ]

Then she stepped through the glass. Not breaking it. Becoming it. A shiver of silver and foam, and then nothing but the wind and the smell of the deep.

Men had tried to wed her. One duke arrived with a chest of emeralds. She looked through him as though he were glass and said, “You will die in a duel over a card game, and your second will weep.” He left before dinner. Another, a commodore from the northern isles, knelt and offered his flagship. She tilted her head and said, “The barnacles already love your keel more than you ever will.” He sailed away that night and was never seen again.

The palace shook. The tide rose three feet in an instant. Every bell in the city rang backward. Duchess of Blanca Sirena

Lior’s wife, in their cold bed, breathed deeply and opened her eyes.

Lior blinked. “My lady?”

It was the pearl that changed things.

And Serafina—no longer floating, no longer a duchess, no longer anything so small as a noblewoman—walked to the window. She looked out at the sea, which had been waiting for her to remember. Then she stepped through the glass

“Ah,” she said. “So you’ve found my heart.”