Chapter Twenty-Nine We kept going. Pykka cried big tears over the loss of his bubble machine. “I’ll get you a new one,” I said, knowing I’d regret this, and that Eirani in Barresh would have my hide, but the poor kid deserved some credit for having given me this idea, even if I’d regret it, too, over a death by ten million bubbles. Two blocks later, we arrived at the driverless vehicle terminal again. Telaris pulled the van off the road, straight onto the footpath. We got out, closed the doors and walked away as if nothing had happened. Just some maintenance being done at the terminal, right? A few people gave us strange looks, but that was all. There was no driverless vehicle big enough to fit all of us, so we divided our group into three parts, one with me, Evi, Sheydu, Reida, Yng

