Chapter 30 Tadgh slammed at the control panel. “Don’t leave just yet.” “Ciaran is turning bluer by the second, Tadgh,” Madeline said. Ciaran said, “Don’t worry, Madeline. It’s not poison. If it were, I would have been dead. We have to make sure leaving is the right move. What are you thinking, Tadgh?” “The hillside and the fields outside, don’t they strike you as something familiar? I think it looks like Khanuilay,” Tadgh said. “The camp that captured the Eudaizians? I thought you blew it up?” asked Jo. Tadgh paced back and forth. “Yes. But we thought Kyle was the one who had captured them. Turned out Kyle was only a pawn. Whoever did that had bigger plans. And that person, I think, might be the one the stone observer referred to as Ciaran’s worst enemy. From what he said, it sounds

