Late one hour, Raeen and a small band—her brother Jaro, a Meridian exile named Lute who once tuned weather-wheels, and Min, a child who spoke the old tongue—slipped past the Hall of Mirrors. The glass chimneys that funneled wind into the city whistled like watchful guards. They carried only simple tools: a reed knife, a mesh, and Min’s strange compass that trembled when near the flowers.

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The sight was too much for those who had only believed in shards. Lute knelt and tasted a drop that formed on the cavern wall. It was cold and tasted of rain. Jaro laughed with a sound like breaking ice. Raeen, who had dreamt of rivers since she was a child, bent to cup the water and found it warm, as if it remembered being sun.