There was a sharp rap on the door, and Bliss noticed how both her parents jumped at the sound. Forsyth took a quick step and looked through the keyhole. "It's all right," he declared, unlocking the door. A stern, elegant woman with a white streak in her raven hair strode into the room, followed by two servants.
Bliss had always been a little afraid of Warden Cutler. The Elder had been the one who had probed her mind for Silver Blood corruption. She still remembered the disquieting feeling of being judged.
"Where is the Watcher?" Nan Cutler asked.
BobiAnne indicated the bundle at the far end of the room.
"You've put her in stasis?"
Forsyth nodded. "Yes. It's going to be a long time until she wakes up."
"We found her with this," BobiAnne said, handing Jordan's weapon to the Warden.
"We need to find a way to destroy it; it's too dangerous for us to use," Forsyth said. "I thought that spell was enough to hold it in the vault, but obviously she was able to disarm it. She's too clever by half."
"If there is a way to destroy it," Nan said. "It's not susceptible to the Black Fire."
"You will be able to manage?" Forsyth asked.
"You won't be followed?" BobiAnne wanted to know.
Bliss watched as the grim-faced Warden shook her head. "No, we will not be followed. We will make sure of that. It is amazing she waited this long, really, to make her move. But do not worry, I will make certain that she is no longer a threat to us." She looked with disdain in the direction of the comforter. "Cordelia Van Alen was weak minded as usual to think sending the Watcher into your family would solve anything."
"She suspected, then?" BobiAnne asked.
"Of course she suspected," Forsyth snapped. "You don't give her enough credit, Nan. That bird was sharp. She knew something was up."
"A pity her little assassin was as ineffectual as she was, then." Nan signaled, and her servants picked up the bundle and left the room.
Bliss had no idea what they were talking about, but was desperate to find out. What did Cordelia Van Alen suspect?
"We have to hurry," BobiAnne said to her husband. "The dinner starts in an hour."
Forsyth nodded.
"What's going on? Where are you going?" Bliss asked, fighting tears of frustration. "Where are they taking Jordan?" She wondered what had sparked her little sister to do something so crazy. But her parents refused to explain or tell her anything more than the cryptic comments they'd made.