FIA
I stared at the card in my hands. Gabriel's name gleamed in simple lettering, too pretty for what it represented. The car had left Silvercreek behind hours ago. We were deep in Skollrend territory now. The sun was completely gone too, leaving only darkness beyond the windows.
I turned the card over between my fingers. There had to be a way to use this. To use what I knew bow to my advantage. I had leverage somewhere in this mess. I just needed to find it.
Baruch came to mind first. After what I'd done for him at the trial, he owed me. Since Gabriel took interest in Hazel, she would be useful and it would be a safe bet to watch her. But the thought died as quickly as it came. If anyone in that ground found out he'd helped me against Gabriel or Hazel, they'd execute him.
And his grandmother needed him.
I couldn't do that to her. To him.
