
And when she’d light leaped to Eternalia, she’d found Keefe and Ro already waiting. The Council was simply deciding how many years he’d have to stay there.īut Alden had stopped by Havenfield that morning and explained that he’d gotten permission for Sophie to attend. Alvar was already being held in the secret prison the Black Swan had designed specifically for him. The Tribunal was supposed to be restricted to members of the Vacker family, since it was only a sentencing hearing-and mostly a formality.

Then again, she hadn’t expected to be invited either. “I still can’t believe the Council is allowing you into these proceedings.” “Believe me, I’d enjoy every second,” Sandor growled, gripping the hilt of his giant black sword. Ro flashed a pointy-toothed smile and patted the rows of daggers-a recent addition to her ogre arsenal-strapped to her toned thighs. But he backed it up by being a seven-foot-tall goblin warrior-and by folding his gray arms across his bare chest and flexing some seriously impressive muscles. The threat didn’t sound all that terrifying, thanks to Sandor’s squeaky voice. “No one will be smashing anything,” Sandor-Sophie’s bodyguard-warned.

It’s basically begging me to smash something.”

“Ugh, you guys have really out-sparkled yourselves with this place.

Her pierced nose crinkled as she surveyed the empty auditorium, which was built entirely out of emeralds. “Me too!” Ro-Keefe’s bodyguard-jumped in. “Because I’d be happy to help you break a few laws if you’re feeling left out.” S O IS IT STRANGE COMING here and not being the one on trial?” Keefe asked, checking his expertly styled blond hair in a shiny facet on one of the jeweled walls before he followed Sophie into Tribunal Hall.
