Ruby held out her hands.“I can feel a difference in the energy here.Is that what you mean?”
“Sanctum has an odd mix of natural magick and strongDeus Vis.You can see the aurora borealis here year round, where it’s usually only visible in winter months.It’s a bit like the Thrall.The broken come here to heal, to become whole again.And you never want to leave.”
Now Ruby’s hazel eyes had the same effect, holding him in a different type of thrall.“Sounds like you’ve been here before.”She tilted her head, seeming to look right into his soul.“What did you need to heal from?”
“My life.My past.I made a little girl an orphan.I quit the only career I’d ever known.I gave up a lot for the Guard.I ended up staying for a year.This place held me as a willing captive.”She was looking at him as ifhewere an angel.“Don’t let it suck you in.”
Ruby blinked at the directive.“No, of course not.”
He called Jay’s phone but it went right to voice mail.“Jay, this is Cyntag Valeron, a blast from the past.Listen, buddy, I’m here at Sanctum, and I need to talk to you as soon as you get back.It’s about Brom.”He disconnected.“I’m going to get a room so you can rest up until he gets back.”
“I could use a hot shower.But what about you?”
“Don’t worry, I won’t be around.”He looked at the familiar buildings and landscape, his soul taking comfort in just the sight.“I’ll give you some quiet time.”
Ruby took in the landscape as they headed to the lobby, her face lit with enchantment.“I haven’t seen mountains for years, when Mon dragged me all over Europe on his tours.I always wondered why he’d hurry back to Miami in between engagements.”
Her nose was pink, the freckles across her cheeks standing out even more, and her delight filled him with some emotion he dare not name.Or acknowledge.
The woman at the front desk greeted them with a demure smile.“May I help you?”
Cyn pressed his hands on the granite counter.“Do you have a cottage available for the night?”
She clicked on the keyboard.“You’re in luck.I have one left but only for tonight.Starting tomorrow we’re fully booked with a waiting list.People are panicking about the solar storm, thinking the strongerDeus Vishere will save them.”
It might save them from far worse than the fluctuations of the storm.“We’ll take it.”Cyn handed her his credit card.
Ruby tossed her bag over her shoulder as they headed out of the lobby a few minutes later.“Where did Brom stay when he was here?”
Cyn pointed to a building behind the one they’d just exited.
She stared at the three-story building for a moment, her expression pensive.“Now that one looks like a mental health facility.It’s even got gates around it.”
She continued down the winding path the clerk had highlighted on the map.He followed a couple of feet behind her, watching the way her braid slid back and forth with her movements.Remembering how he’d loosened it and buried his face in her hair, he stifled a sigh.
Some of the people they passed bowed in greeting, wearing the baggy cotton clothing Cyn remembered well.One man whispered, “Namaste.”
“Now it’s looking like a monastery,” Ruby whispered.
“It can be monastic if that’s what you need.”For Cyn, this wasn’t only a place of healing but of penance.He had lived like a monk in one of the many cottages scattered over the property, allowing himself little pleasure and no luxuries.His pace slowed, memories of walking down paths of sharp rocks barefooted to ground himself in his body, the hot springs in caves and cold showers outside the meditation hut, all coming back.
“Is that what you needed?”
“I had to come to terms with the fact that I’d killed a lot of people in the name of right.”He came to a stop at the edge of the labyrinth, short evergreen hedges that followed the concrete path in a round maze.In the center sat the meditation hut.“And that maybe it hadn’t always been sorightafter all.”
“Brother Cyn?”The words, dripping with incredulity, made them both turn to a man in a robe who was approaching.
He smiled at the sight of his sponsor and clasped the dark-skinned hand offered with both of his.“Brother Cameron, good to see you.”
Cameron was another old Dragon, though he only looked to be in his fifties.The cropped haircut made him appear even younger.He looked beyond Cyn to Ruby and said, “Did you bring us another lost soul?”He clasped her hands with both of his, giving her a warm smile.“Welcome, dear.”
Ruby glanced at him, then back to Cam.“I’m not lost.”She turned to Cyn.“Who else did you bring here?”
“Brom.I knew it was what he needed when he was falling apart.”
Cam nodded.“He stayed for a long time.Many people find they stay much longer than they intended.”He gave her a soft smile.“And that they are more lost than they realized.”
“We don’t have time to stay, unfortunately,” Cyn said.“We’ve got a problem in Miami, something I hope Jay Caruso can help us with.”