Mother Lu's interrogation after we came back was annoying. "And you’re sure he didn’t say anything else?" she asked for the third time. "Mother Lu, there were four of us there," I explained. "Whatever he said, I’ve told you. It wasn’t much help, if I’m being honest. However, I think he looked lost, as though he doesn't remember anything." "I suppose you shouldn’t even have bothered then, if that is the case," Ganalorn chirped in, his voice laced with derision. "Maybe poor Colin should have been left to his vices after all." "If only someone had warned you all before this happened," Maria said from the corner of the room. "Oh wait, I did that. What's the point of healing him if we aren't getting any information out of him?" "At least now we know they can be healed," Ganalorn half shru

