The young woman nodded and followed Nikea out of the room. The door closed behind them. Sonea stared at it as she waited for Cery. When it finally opened, however, it was a large man who entered the room. He looked familiar, and after a moment she remembered who he was.
“Gol, isn’t it?” she asked.
“Yes, my lady,” he said.
She smiled. It had been a long time since anyone had called her “my lady” instead of “Black Magician.” “What news?”
“We’ve found her,” the big man said, his eyes widening with excitement. “I tracked her back to where she lives, and now Cery’s keeping an eye on her until you can come get her.”
Sonea felt her heart skip again, but then her stomach sank.
“How long have we got?” she asked.
Gol shrugged. “I don’t know, but if we’re lucky she’s gone to bed.”
“I need to send for some help. Two magicians are better than one in this situation.” She took a piece of paper and quickly scrawled the words “Northside” and “Now?” on it, then folded it and wrote Regin’s name and title on the back. Then she wrote the same message to Rothen. “Give these to Healer Nikea – the one who brought you in.”
Gol took the notes and slipped out of the room.
When the door opened again, Sonea expected it to be Gol returning. Instead it was Healer Nikea. As the young woman approached, she met Sonea’s eyes, then looked away, and immediately Sonea’s skin began to prickle.
“Ah … I wanted to say …” the young woman began, rubbing her hands together with uncharacteristic nervousness.
“Yes?” Sonea prompted.
“Whatever it is you’re doing, I know it’s got to be for a good purpose.” Nikea straightened. “If you need someone here to … to ‘cover your tracks’, as they say, you can rely on me. And some of the other Healers, too. We’ll tell people you were here if you need to go out.”
Sonea realised her mouth had dropped open in surprise, and she quickly closed it.
“How many of you think this?” she managed to ask.
“Four of us. Sylia, Gejen, Colea and myself.”
Amused, Sonea suppressed the urge to smile. “You’ve discussed this already?”
Nikea’s gaze was steady. “Yes. We weren’t sure what was going on, if anything. But we all thought it had to be important, and that we were willing to help.”
Sonea felt her face begin to heat. “Thank you, Nikea.”
The girl shrugged, then backed away to the door. “Of course, we’d love to know what is going on, if you can tell us.” She touched the handle, then looked back hopefully.
Sonea chuckled. “When I can, I will.”
Nikea grinned. “I’ll send the next patient in.”
“Thank you. Again.”
As the door closed behind the Healer, Sonea couldn’t help grinning.
And Sonea had to admit, the idea of sneaking around the city with Cery again filled her with both nostalgia and excitement. It wouldn’t be fair if Rothen and Regin got to have all the fun, while she had to sit and wait for news.
CHAPTER 19
IN HIDING
As Gol had warned, the area of the city the rogue lived in was surprisingly respectable, and not the sort where anyone could loiter and remain inconspicuous. She rented the basement of a shoemaker’s shop and home. All of the street’s buildings had a shop at ground level and accommodation for the shopkeeper upstairs.