CHAPTER 18: Trinity –––––––– Trinity followed Dr. Kalper out of the carriage. Ott’s muscles quivered and his nostrils flared as he leaned as far away from the building as possible. She didn’t blame him; the scent of blood and death permeated the air. “Callie?” The doctor stared into the carriage where the young Servant sat, her eyes huge in her pale face. “I can’t...I can’t go in there again.” Callie’s words were whisper soft. “Okay, but I need to know where this female is,” said Kalper. “Back of the room.” Callie swallowed. “Which room?” he asked. “It’s a big building.” It was. Big and terrifying. It stood three stories high, and it was in better shape than many of the others. This meant it’d been used recently, and the only buildings around here that’d been used before the war we

