22 For four days, Dee stayed in her rooms, sleeping, eating, resting, before sleeping some more, stewing in all the unknowns. Her mind raced to put together the limited information she had. Staring out the window was her main hobby, but even the beatific view didn't help her pull what she didn't know from thin air. Hamal still wasn't out of bed. Daniel was doing much better, but she wasn't allowed to see him either. Finally, on the morning of the fifth day, while Dee stood in the center of the large room, repeating the katas Hamal had showed her, body sick of the lack of activity, Amalthea sent word: Dee would continue her training here. Dee was grateful, if for no other reason than to be allowed outside. She thought Hamal had been a harsh master, but she wasn't prepared for the pair

