The current flowed through every living thing, and showed itself in the sky in all different colors. As if the hum in Akos's body wasn't enough of a reminder. They weren't out here to warm anything, or light anything-they were just supposed to be a reminder of the current. The burnstones scraped together and lit up bright red as blood. The burnstones under it just looked like black lumps before friction lit them, and then they sparked in different colors, depending on what they were dusted with. He fumbled for the metal poker with his gloved hand and stuck it under the furnace hood. He yanked his goggles down, and the heat from his skin fogged up the glass right away. For luck, supposedly.įrozen air stung his eyes when he opened the door. The Kereseth house was built in a circle around a furnace, all the outermost and innermost walls curved. That evening, on the day of the Blooming ritual, he was sweating into his coat as he waited for the rest of the family to be ready, so he went out to the courtyard to cool off. The whole city celebrated the day the bundle of petals peeled apart into rich red-partly because hushflowers were their nation's lifeblood, and partly, Akos thought, to keep them all from going crazy in the cold. HUSHFLOWERS ALWAYS BLOOMED WHEN the night was longest. Because there is no version of you I don't love
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