“They don’t know the limits of your abilities,” Anna muttered. “We can use that to our advantage.” Keli stood up straight, breathing deeply, and then scrubbed a hand over her face. “A good thing too,” she said. “I can’t keep this up much longer.” Rajel was leaning against the wall, his mouth compressed into a tight frown. “You get tired?” he asked. “I didn’t know the simple act of thinking at people for an extended period could wear you out.” “You know nothing!” Keli snapped. “Right now, my body is producing acetylcholine at a vastly accelerated rate. I cannot employ this level of neurological activity for so long without rest.” “I didn’t know that,” Rajel mumbled. Twisting around to face him, Keli gave him a stare that called him an i***t. And rightly so! Sometimes, that guy had to l

