Having heard enough, Olgha descended from the ceiling, moving down the nearest stone pillar with the same unnatural ease she had gone up. She rejoined the group at the edge of the firelight, her expression unreadable. "This is a dead end," she said, her voice low and pragmatic. "And we're exposed here."
She looked at Elanil, her gaze level and direct, cutting through the emotional chaos of the last few minutes. "The man who paid you," she said. "Did he say if he was coming back?"
Having heard enough, Olgha descended from the ceiling, moving down the nearest stone pillar with the same unnatural ease she had gone up. She rejoined the group at the edge of the firelight, her expression unreadable. "This is a dead end," she said, her voice low and pragmatic. "And we're exposed here."
She looked at Elanil, her gaze level and direct, cutting through the emotional chaos of the last few minutes. "The man who paid you," she said. "Did he say if he was coming back?"
" I'm afraid he didn't say anything to me about returning."