The City of Zirdai by Snyder Maria V

The City of Zirdai by Snyder Maria V

Author:Snyder, Maria V. [Snyder, Maria V.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Young Adult, Romance, Adventure, Science Fiction
ISBN: 9781489252838
Goodreads: 50311563
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Published: 2021-06-02T07:00:00+00:00


Twelve

Shyla stared at Jayden in stunned silence. Hanif arrested? Locked in the black cells? Grief cracked through the surprise and the full implications of his news hit her. She rocked back on her heels. “Another monk? Do you know who?”

“The rumors said she’s a sun-kissed. I thought it was you. That’s why I came back here as soon as I could.” He shot her an annoyed glare. “To find you missing.”

She ignored him. The other monk had to be Kaveri. All of her energy drained and she sank onto a cushion. It was her fault they’d been arrested. Memories from when she’d visited Banqui rose—the foul odor of excrement and piss, the cold dampness, the wails of the other prisoners, and not a single beam of light.

“We have to rescue them,” she said.

“We don’t have the resources,” Jayden said. “Besides, they’re under the protection of the King. They won’t be there long.”

She jumped to her feet. “Being in there one single angle is too long! And the King gave the Water Prince permission to search the monastery, including the Rooms of Knowledge. That must mean they’ve a good relationship. The monks have helped us so much. We have to do something.”

Jayden held out his hands. “Calm down. We’ll find out why they were arrested and see what we can do.”

Not good enough. They needed to act now. “We can get into one of the prince’s empty special rooms and find a way into the black cells from there.”

“It’s not that simple, otherwise we’d have done it before.”

At that moment, she hated Jayden. Easy for him to be logical and calm, it wasn’t his parents who were in trouble. Except, no one besides Rendor knew they were her parents. Everyone still believed she’d been abandoned in the desert as a baby. Hanif had asked her to keep it a secret.

“I’ll send Mojag and Gurice to the monastery as soon as it’s cool enough,” Jayden said. “We can discuss options once we learn more. In the meantime, you can explain to me why you thought going to Tamburah’s temple was a good idea.”

A childish retort—I don’t have to explain myself to you—pushed up her throat. Instead, she detailed her reasons and showed him the map. “I think it might lead to a maze of hidden tunnels and rooms. Do you recognize anything?”

He studied the scroll with his forehead furrowed. A pang gripped her. Underneath his eyes were dark smudges like faded bruises. He hadn’t been getting enough sleep.

Finally, he met her gaze. “We’ve had our headquarters in the temple for hundreds of thousands of sun jumps. If there was something like this in there, the Invisible Sword would have found it by now.”

“It has to be well concealed. And perhaps only I’ll be able to see it.”

“Still dangerous just for a perhaps.”

“We’ll go along as backup,” Elek said, gesturing to the other three who nodded in agreement.

His comment eased some of the pain in her chest. “And I’ll need you, too, Jayden. I think it’s worth the danger.



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