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 Richard pushed through the throng。 ‘What’s going on?’
 
 The man bowed to Richard。 ‘Caharin。 I am Jiaan。 Your wife; Du Chaillu; has sent me to give you a message。’
 
 Richard decided not to contest the wife part。 ‘What is it?’
 
 ‘I am to tell you that she has followed her husband’s instructions。 We have brought the Majendie to a peace with us。 We no longer make war with them; or the people here。’
 
 ‘That’s wonderful news; Jiaan。 Tell her I am proud of her; and her people。’
 
 ‘Your people;’ Jiaan corrected。 ‘She wants you to know she has decided to bear the child。 And she also sends message that we are ready to return to our homeland。 She wishes to know when you will e to take us there。’
 
 Richard glanced around at the people。 Not only guards were gathered; but Sisters; too。 He recognized a few of his teachers watching: Sisters Tovi; Nicci; and Armina。 Pasha stood nearby。 At the far edge of the crowd he saw Sister Verna。 On a balcony in the distance; beyond the walls; he saw the squat figure of the Prelate。
 
 Richard turned back to Jiaan。 Tell her to be ready; that it will be soon。’
 
 Jiaan bowed。 Thank you; Caharin。 We will be ready。’
 
 Richard spoke to the guards in a circle around them。 This man has e in peace。 He is to be left in peace。’
 
 Jiaan strode away; unconcerned; as if he were alone on a walk; but the ring of guards moved with him; as Richard knew they would until he was well clear of the city。 The crowd started drifting away。
 
 Richard’s head was pounding。 He had brought his father back from the underworld by violating the Wizard’s Second Rule a second time in the spirit house; he had tried to do the right thing and instead had brought harm。 Warren had told him that the Keeper needed an agent to escape; and Richard had provided one。
 
 His mind reeled。 He had just found out that Kahlan loved him and life seemed good again; only to discover that he was to be trapped here for hundreds of years; and if he couldn’t escape; Kahlan would die on winter solstice。 His thoughts went around and around in a desperate tangle。
 
 He had to do something。 Time was running out。 He decided to find the one person who might be able to help him。
 
 
 CHAPTER 64
 
 She heard the voices in the outer office; and hoped it was who she thought it would be。 She was not looking forward to this; but she was running out of time。 Richard would have surely found a way to see Nathan by now; and Nathan would have done his part。 Now it was time to do hers。
 
 She couldn’t pletely trust Nathan; but in this; he would have done what was required。 He knew the consequences of failure。 His had been a task she didn’t envy …adding the weight of that snowflake。
 
 With a flick of her fingers; the door swung open。 She had had to have the carpenters fix the doorframe。 Richard had shattered it with his Han; without even being aware of what he had done。 And that was before he had even gone to Nathan。
 
 The curt speech cut off as the door opened; and the three faces looked in; awaiting instruction。
 
 ‘Sister Ulicia; Finella; it’s late; why don’t you two run along to your offices and tend to your paperwork。 I will see her。 Sister Verna; please e in。’
 
 Ann stood as Sister Verna strode in。 She liked Verna。 She abhorred what she was going to have to do to her; but she was running out of time。 Hundreds of years to prepare; and now time and events were slipping through her fingers。
 
 The world was at the brink。
 
 Verna bowed。 ‘Prelate Annalina。’
 
 ‘Please; Verna; sit down。 It has been so long。’
 
 Verna pulled a chair close to the opposite side of the table。 She sat with her back straight and her hands folded in her lap。 ‘How good of you to take your valuable time to see me。’
 
 Ann almost smiled。 Almost。 Dear Creator; thank you for sending her to me testy; though it won’t make my job any less onerous; it will surely make it easier。
 
 ‘I have been busy。’
 
 ‘So have I;’ Verna snapped。 ‘For the last twenty…odd years。’
 
 ‘Apparently not busy enough。 We seem to be having difficulty with a boy you collected; who you should have taken to task before he even arrived。’
 
 Verna’s face turned scarlet。 ‘Had you not forbidden me from doing my duty; using my skills; I would have done so。’
 
 ‘Oh? Are you so barren of resourcefulness; Verna; that you could not function with minor restrictions? Pasha; a mere novice; seems to be having better success; and she functions under the same restrictions。’
 
 ‘You think so? You think he is under control?’
 
 ‘He has not killed anyone since Pasha took over。’
 
 Verna stiffened。 ‘I think I know something of Richard。 I would advise the Prelate caution in her confidence。’
 
 Ann looked down; moving papers about; as if devoting attention to words she was not seeing。 ‘I will take your advice under consideration。 Thank you for ing; Verna。’
 
 ‘I’m not finished! I haven’t yet begun!’
 
 Her eyes came slowly up。 ‘If you raise your voice to me again; you will be; Verna。’
 
 ‘Prelate Annalina; please forgive my tone; but there are matters of grave importance I simply must raise。’
 
 Ann sighed; feigning impatience。 ‘Yes; yes; then please do get to it。 I have much work to do。’ She folded her hands on the desk and gave Verna a blank look。 ‘Go on then。’
 
 ‘Richard grew up with his grandfather。 。。。’
 
 ‘How nice for him。’
 
 Verna paused in annoyance at the interruption。 ‘His grandfather is a wizard。 A wizard of the First Order。 His grandfather wanted to teach him。’
 
 ‘Well; we will see to his teaching。 Is that all?’
 
 Verna’s eyes narrowed。 ‘I do not need to remind the Prelate that it is a direct violation of the truce to take a boy from a wizard who would teach him。 I was told that there were no wizards left in the New World to teach boys。 I was lied to。 I was used。 We have been stealing boys。 You made me a part of that。’
 
 Ann smiled indulgently。 ‘Sister; we serve the Creator; so all may learn to live in his light。 Now; in view of our duty to the Creator; what is a truce with heathen wizards?’
 
 Verna was struck speechless。
 
 Dear Creator; I like this woman so。 Please give me the strength to break her。 Nathan had added his snowflake; she had to add hers。
 
 ‘I have been sent on a twenty…year chase; without knowing the reason; I have been deceived; my two panions died; one at my hand; I have been forbidden use of my power to do my job 。。。’
 
 ‘Do you think I forbid your use of your power capriciously? Is that what’s bothering you; Verna? Very well then; if you must know the reason; it was to save your life。’
 
 Verna stiffened in caution。 ‘If I remember my lessons in the vaults; there is only one reason such restriction would save my life。’
 
 Inwardly; Ann smiled。 Verna wanted it spoken aloud。 ‘Indeed。 Richard has Subtractive Magic。’
 
 ‘You knew that? You had one with Subtractive Magic collared? You would risk that? You would have him brought here; to the palace?’ Her hands unfolded and she leaned in a bit。 ‘Why?’
 
 Ann held the other’s gaze。 ‘Because there are Sisters of the Dark in the palace。’
 
 She didn’t twitch。 She knew。 At least; she suspected。 Bless you; Verna; you are a bright one。 Forgive me for what I must do。
 
 ‘Is this room shielded?’ Verna asked in an even tone。
 
 ‘Of course。’ She left unsaid that her shield would not protect against these Sisters。
 
 ‘Do you have proof of such an accusation; Prelate?’
 
 ‘I do not need proof; right now; because this conversation is restricted。 You will not speak of it。 Unless you plan to bring charges。 If you do; I of course will deny it; and say a bitter Sister was trying to accuse the Prelate of blasphemy for personal gain。 And then we would have to hang you。 Neither of us wants that; now do we?’
 
 Verna sat stiff and still。 ‘No; Prelate。 But what does that have to do with bringing Richard here?’
 
 ‘When your house is overrun with rats; the only thing you can do is bring in a cat。’
 
 This cat sees us all as rats。 Maybe with good reason。 Some might say that perhaps you were not bringing in a cat for your rats; but bait。 Richard is a good person。 I would not like to think he is being sacrificed。’
 
 ‘Do you know why you were selected to go after Richard?’
 
 ‘I had thought it was your vote of confidence。’
 
 Ann shrugged。 ‘In a way; it was。 Although I’m not sure that there are Sisters of the Dark in the palace; and I have no idea who they are if it’s true; I had to assume that if it is true; then since Grace and Elizabeth were at the top of the list; they would be Sisters of the Dark。 I knew from prophecy; that only my eyes have seen; that Richard probably has Sub…tractive Magic; and further; that he would refuse the first two offers。 I knew the first two sisters would die。
 
 ‘If the Nameless One’s disciples knew any of this; they would want the third name on the list to be one of theirs; too。 I used my prerogative as Prelate to pick the third Sister。’
 
 ‘You chose me; because you had faith that I was not one of them?’
 
 What Ann wanted to say was I have known you since you were a child; Verna。 I know your quick mind; your heart; and your soul。 You; of all the Sisters; were the one I trusted with the fate of the world。 I knew Richard would be safe in your hands。
 
 But she could not say that。
 
 ‘I chose you; Verna; because you were far down on the list; and because; all in all; you are quite unremarkable。’
 
 The room rang with silence for a long moment。 Verna swallowed。 ‘I see。’
 
 Ann affected dispassionate objectivity。 Inside; her heart was breaking。
 
 ‘I doubted you were one of them。 You are a person of little note。 I’m sure Grace and Elizabeth made their way to the top of the list because whoever directs the Sisters of the Dark considered them expendable。 I direct the Sisters of the Light。 I chose you for the same reason。
 
 ‘There are Sisters who are valuable to our cause; I could not risk one of them on such a task。 The boy may prove a value to us; but he is 

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