Ethan led her across the dining hall to the room with their symbol on it. He urged Selene inside, then closed the door behind us. Selene took in the room, trying to ignore the giant, intimidating bed that dominated it. It had four posts, all with vines and flower buds carved down the sides, drapes hung over it, and the covers were of something she had never seen before. It looked fancy, not like the woven stuff in the village. The room had the same red tint to it that the oath room had from the moon shining down on it. The ceilings were more glass, letting the rays in. The walls were bare aside from the candle lanterns. They were almost out. “Do you have to f*ck all of us before they run out or something stupid like that?” Selene snickered, but when she turned to face him, he wasn’t a

