Page 223 of Zenith Hall


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The second was my relief at seeing him there.

The fact startled me enough that I nearly looked away.

“I was waiting for you,” he said softly.

I hadn’t asked him to.

Not aloud.

My Mark moved under my sleeve.

I saw Caswell inch closer from the corner of my eye. Watching. Waiting to see what I would do.

Caspian held out his hand, palm up.

“Come with me,” he said.

“Where?”

“Somewhere safer.”

I looked at his hand.

Then at Caswell.

Then at the door I had just come through.

I took his hand.

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Caspian’s rooms were larger than mine in every direction a room could be larger.

That was the first thing I noticed after he closed the door.

The second was that he didn’t lock it.

A black marble basin stood beneath the narrow window, covered with a heavy cloth pinned at four corners with silver weights.

No water showed.

“Can it hear us?” I asked.

“No.”

“Can it hear that you covered it?”

“Probably.”

“Will anyone come because of it?”

“No.”

“You sound certain.”

“I paid for certainty.”

I looked toward the door.