ELEVEN “It’s too bad that tub isn’t big enough for two. You’d think they’d have that for a honeymoon suite,” I commented the next morning as I gave myself up to the luxury of a second hot bath in as many days. “When will your little light friend be back?” “Not until I let him know it’s safe to return. He’ll be very aware of the fact that you did not leave last night.” “I feel bad about making him stay out all night by himself,” I said, uncomfortable at the pang of guilt that soured an otherwise wonderful memory of the hours we’d just spent. “Don’t. Sunil loves surveillance. He enjoys seeing who goes where and with whom. He’ll be back bristling with information about what he saw all night.” “Sounds like you know him well. Are you ready to tell me how you guys got connected?” “No.” Pet

