Could he really trust her? Did he have any choice? How could his mother have placed so much confidence in a mere girl? He had always considered his mother to be a skilled ruler, but now he wondered. Was there something he wasn't seeing?

He sprang up from his seat and paced. The Captain followed him with her gaze.

"This secret passage will likely be guarded, but other routes leave us out in the open, where we will be spotted from far away" she said. "At least by entering through a hidden passage we will have the element of surprise. We have to be ready when we reach the end of the tunnel to attack whoever is posted to guard it. If we leave one guard alive, we can question him to find out where the others are located."

She made sense, but Liran was still reluctant. Too much was unknown.

"Have you even done anything like this before?" he asked.

"Yes," she said, "many times."

She rose and smoothed her tunic. "I was posted with the fifth cohort of the Estallese Legion. We carried out many difficult rescues." She looked up at him, waiting.

"They specialize in espionage, if memory serves," said Liran.

"The Queen asked me to do this because she knows I am the most suitable person for this task. Since you clearly doubt me, would it help to know I am hand-sworn to her service?"

Liran's jaw dropped open, but he held his tongue. Hand-swearing was no longer a generally accepted practice among the hilliri. He looked down at his palms. The surface was slightly shiny; the sensitive skin there allowed him to make contact with another's mind with a simple touch. It was a gift of his mother's race. Long ago, an employer or a skilled proxy could use this ability to sift through a servant's mind; they would clasp the servant's hands, creating a mind link, and search their memories to be sure they hadn't lied about their past or motivations. It made him shiver to think of the invasion.

"Why would you submit to that?" he asked.

"Queen Liriel said that I would always be challenged because I am trillas, that it was an effective way to stop people from questioning my authority."

His mother had been correct. It was an effective way to assure everyone in Kalad that she had full confidence in her servant. Whatever this young woman was, she couldn't have any agenda to harm his mother.

"The entrance to the secret passage is located on the cliffs overhanging the beach. There is an opening there where a long curving staircase cut into the stone goes deep into the ground until you are down below the beach level. It was carved in my father's time. It goes from there all the way under the beach right into the lower level of the fortress. It's a long, narrow passage with many turns."

"I still think that sounds like our best choice," the Captain concluded.

"I should tell you," Liran added, "that I left four of my companions near the border hiding in the woods. They were trillas, and would not have been welcomed in Kalad.""

"Good, then we can add them to our number when we pass by," said the Captain.

"How do you manage as a trillas to work in Kalad?" Liran was subjected to open hostility from the moment he arrived in Kalad, and he was only half trillas.

"As a woman officer in the Legion I have been treated worse."

"So you are Estallese, then?" he asked, surprised at his own curiosity. He didn't want to like her.

"I was born and raised in the capital, Glorianna." A wistful smile spread across her face.

"Why did you leave the empire, and why go to Kalad where you are a foreigner?"

The Captain shrugged.

"I needed a change of scenery, and a chance to meet new people."

That felt like a very simple answer, and perhaps not quite truthful. For the moment Liran let it pass.

The Captain went around and gave notice that they would be moving on soon. She was a tall woman, and her height seemed to give her some authority over the hilliri guards who were often shorter than her. There were three trillas among her group, with the look of the Estallese about them. They were all fair skinned and freckled, with reddish highlights in their hair. Liran saw that they all obeyed without objection. However young this woman was, she was a leader.

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