Chapter 20: The Vanara disposed of the evidence quickly. Sigmund piloted the heavy equipment far from the scene. The forest people simply wanted to burn the bodies, but Helena’s butler would have none of it. As far as he was concerned, the men were as much victims as the starving residents of Mysore. They had been brought to this country under false pretenses; they should be properly taken care of. Their families were innocent as well. They had a right to know what happened to the men of their family. Krushna wanted little to do with the process. Helena sensed a growing friction between the woman and Sigmund. The tension level dropped considerably once Krushna returned to the temple in order to tend to the baby Dragon. After witnessing two battles in less than twenty-four hours, Helena

