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Once Upon a Broken Heart

When her twin sister is falsely accused of murdering the crown prince, Isla Vane makes a desperate bargain with the mysterious Prince of Ruin. In exchange for three tears of genuine grief, he saves her sister from execution. But their agreement draws Isla into a world of ancient curses, dangerous secrets, and powerful Fates. As she uncovers the truth behind a royal conspiracy, she finds herself growing closer to the immortal prince whose broken heart may hold the key to changing destiny forever.
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Chapter 20

Chapter 20: The Map of What Remains

He went to the vault alone.

She'd offered to come. He'd said he needed to see it first, alone, and she'd accepted this without argument because she understood it the way she understood her father's habit of reading the first survey of a new territory alone before anyone else had seen it. Some territories required the initial encounter to be private.

He came back in the afternoon.

She was in the back room, with the canal district commission spread across the table—the work that had always continued, regardless. She heard the front door and looked up.

He sat in the chair across from the table. He looked at the map. He looked at her.

"Empty," he said.

"The promises?"

"Gone. All of them. Released when the mechanism dissolved." He looked at his hands. "The room is—clean. The shelves are there. The organization system. The pedestal." He paused. "The pedestal is empty."

She set down the pen.

"I stood there for a long time," he said. "In the empty room." He paused. "I thought I would feel—diminished. I thought losing the collection would feel like—losing myself. The way losing a defining characteristic feels." He turned his cup in his hands. The habitual gesture—she'd catalogued it six weeks ago and had long since stopped cataloguing it, because it had stopped being data and started being simply him. "It didn't."

"What did it feel like?"

He was quiet for a moment.

"Like a room that's ready for something," he said. "Not empty in the way of loss. Empty in the way of possibility." A pause. "I've never had a room like that before. Everything in my domain has always been accumulated. Old. Weighted with duration." He looked at the canal district map on the table. "This felt—new."

She thought about new. She thought about what he'd said at the shop, weeks ago: I'd rather be a person attending to something rather than a Fate presiding over its dissolution.

"The classification system is still there," she said.

"Yes."

"The texture-based organization."

"Yes." Something moved in his expression—brief, warm, the specific warmth she'd been feeling clearly through the bond since the crossroads. "It does seem like a waste not to use it for something."

"Complete acts," she said. "Things that ran their course." She looked at the canal map. "Corvin's grief for his daughter—the full arc of it. The terrible thing he did and the testimony and the choice. That's—complete." She paused. "There's something worth keeping there, even if it's not a promise."

He looked at her.

"What would you call the category?" he said.

She thought about her father's margin notations. The different inks for certainty and uncertainty. The double line for here, accounts diverge.

"Honest records," she said. "Things witnessed fully and kept accurately."

He was quiet.

"That's exactly what it is," he said.

She went back to the canal map. He picked up the library text he'd been reading the previous week. The afternoon resumed. The lamp burned between them.

After a while, she said: "Soren asked if he could interview you. For a research project."

"On Fate mythology."

"Yes."

"He's thorough," Cassian said. "I've read his catalogue. It's meticulous."

"He'll want to know what it's like to be old."

"I'll tell him it's exhausting," Cassian said, "and then that it depends entirely on who's nearby."

She looked at him.

He was reading.

She went back to the canal map.

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