Chapter Ten Days under blue white sky The sun burned her eyes from the outside in. She lay on a white pallet in a white room, staring out a window to the whiteness of a sandy beach and the blue of a brilliant sky. em had no idea how she arrived at this curious palace of white and angular lines, appearing so different from the heavy brocade and wood-trimmed world of s****l subservience. At least that’s what her adopted world looked like from her humble point of view. She had no idea how she happened to be in the stark white room, alone and bound to a pallet covered in a clean white sheet. She was spread-eagle, face up, head forced to turn aside when the sun came pouring in the window blinding her eyes. She wanted to see more, but her head ached, and it was easier to close her eyes and

