
"What do you mean, you know?" I leaped out of my chair with the Fury already clamoring for a fight.
Two hours later I was alone in my cabin, so anxious for Enric's return that I jumped when the knock came at my door. "It's settled," he said as I ushered him inside. "Bruun will meet you by the lifeboats in fifteen minutes, and he was more than happy to include me in on the gathering -- as long as I stay out of earshot."
The demon hunter was waiting when we reached the life boats, hands fidgeting, face distorted by hate. He didn't move when he saw us, but waited for us to come to him instead.
Going to Uto was out of the question. There was no way we could convince him of the truth without exposing ourselves, and that would cause more problems than it solved. Even if we weren't arrested on the spot, we could still be thrown overboard -- and Enric couldn't fly. How ironic, I thought, that what I had longed for most had now become my greatest fear. Only Uto could breach the spell front, and if he did so it would kill my closest friend.
Eventually we pulled up at Bruun's door -- locked, of course. "I don't hear anything inside," I whispered. "Do you?"

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