Chapter 64 December, 3,390 BC Earth: Village of Assur SIAMEK Siamek rushed through the streets, shoving his way through the crowd which had gathered to hear the shaman excitedly tell them the winged one was resurrected from the dead. He shoved them all aside. Only the fact he was Mikhail's lieutenant enabled him to get through at all. "Where is she?" Immanu's joyous expression hardened. "You said you threw her in the pit," Immanu said. "She's not there," Siamek said. "The Tribunal exonerated her." "The Tribunal ruled they did not have adequate evidence to return a sentence of death," Immanu said. "That is not the same thing as a judgment of not guilty." Siamek's head swam with possibilities, all of them terrible. If Mikhail had not died, then Gita would not have left him, would s

