I didn't take us far, dropping us out on campus. I shivered despite my lack of sensitivity to temperature and met Mom's eyes. "Now we know," I said. "There is more to uncover." She wrung her hands a moment before stilling them at her sides. "I have people to find and talk to. But this is dangerous, Sydlynn." "As long as we avoid the Brotherhood," I said. "We have until dawn, remember?" I turned to Charlotte. "Go with Mom and watch her back." "And who will watch yours?" Charlotte's no-nonsense glare pinned me and I almost laughed. "I have three whole other people in my head, in case you'd forgotten," I said, tapping my temple with one finger. "We'll be fine." I looked around me, at the quiet, wondering where the tourists were, why this placed seemed so empty. The Brotherhood must have