CHAPTER 58 Pin drop silence fluttered on every side of the room. The light of the sun was visible enough to make out the delicate patterns that hung on the walls, adding more beauty to what was supposed to be a homecell. Homecell. Lucas hissed at the thought. It made him wonder if this was what staying within a confined space really was. If he was King Negev, maybe he would have run mad or drove himself to stupefaction. That's if the boredom does not shred his bones first. Stroking his brow with frustration, Lucas stood from the bed. It was the fifth day since they brought him here and so far, he had not seen Emiral again or any other creature that looks like man or elf. The solitude was built on purpose. They had even sent a beast to guard his doors, hoping he would get intimidated by

