They left and walked back to their quarters. Sarah had wanted to be outside, to explore so badly, but now she just wanted to be safe in her home.
"I don't believe most of what she said and I don't know if it's because she brought me coffee and smiled sweetly at me while she drugged me. Or because she put me in a basket and walked out with me without blinking an eye."
"She will not have another chance to betray us," Zaar promised.
"I feel sorry for your warrior," she said. Something occurred to her. "It won't harm his career will it?"
"No, he is a good warrior."
They reached their apartment and she sighed with relief when they were safely inside.
"You have to eat now," Zaar said. He seated her at the table and went to the door and took their plates from the guard.
"How do they know when to have the food ready?"
"Superior Zyrgin knowledge," he said and placed the plates on the table and sat down.