We were back in the old familiar cave, once more standing over Yrsa"s body. But no closer to understanding just what had happened to her. "How did she even get down here?" I asked, exasperated. "I"m not sure any other question matters as much as that one," Ingirun said. She knelt by Yrsa"s side, touching the hair at the side of her face, away from the b****y injury. "I"ve not found an entrance to this cave I can walk through," I said. "Each time, my cat has led me here. He"s a special cat." "He must be," Ingirun said, unsurprised. "How do you do that thing…?" I asked, trying to mimic the gesture she used with her staff to teleport us out and back again. "It only brings me to this fire and back," she said. "And now that I"ve been here three times, it will never work for me again. When

