‘All right,’ she said curtly, gratified to note that her team waited for her approval before they moved. They proceeded down one last, shadowy flight of stairs and around a long, winding, echoing corridor, its walls featureless. A pronounced chill hung in the air. ‘Here,’ Teyo said then, and stopped before a nondescript door. It was identical to the others that lined the walls, and she could see no possible way for Teyo to identify it as special. He took out a key. Not a Seven Dreams key, but a normal door key. To Serena’s astonishment, he inserted it into the lock. It was no ordinary lock, of course. It bore some of the same security features as the LHB’s offices, but the technology was a little different. The key Teyo held looked ordinary, but when he turned it, lights flashed and a b