A long time ago, Peter Pan chose a particular house - the Darling house, because there were people here who believed in him.
Yet, today, Peter Pan particularly chose a different house - the Hunter house, because there were people here who did not believe in him - and as you will learn, furthermore and along the way, this occurred in ways among many.
Why would he use his precious time on people such as realists, and non-believers, you ask? Truth is, Peter wanted to change their beliefs and faith - if they even had any sense of it left. He wanted them to believe - not only in a different world, fantasy and magical things, but perhaps in him, too. Because, after all, it was all true.
Assassin Lilia Cortova was given a simple task: kill a rich lord at a festival. The last thing she expected was to be betrayed by the leader of her own Guild in the process.
Cassandra Cortova believes Lilia has deserted her, and is planning to marry the very man who secretly betrayed her sister.
Now, Lilia must decide between her lust for vengeance and love of family as she joins forces with the dangerous and handsome man she was supposed to kill, and Cassandra must wrestle with finding the truth before it's too late.
Two deadly sisters. Two intertwined fates. And a secret that may bring them back together-or destroy them both.