"Hello," said a familiar voice. "The deed is done."
"Indeed," said another.
It was the two cowled figures who had spoken. One was Fiona, the otherMandor.
"However it be resolved, good night, sweet prince," said Fiona.
I tried to rise. So did Luke. Tried also to raise my blade. Could not.Again, the world grew dim, and this time I was leaking precious bodilyfluids.
"I'm going to live--and come after you," I said.
"Corwin," I heard her say faintly. "We are not as culpable as you maythink. This was--"
"--all for my own good, I'll bet," I muttered before the world wentdark, growling with the realization that I hadn't gotten to use my deathcurse. One of these days....
I woke up in the dispensary in Amber, Luke in the next bed. We both hadIVs dripping into us.
"You're going to live," Flora said, lowering my wrist from taking mypulse. "Care to tell me your story now?"
"They just found us in the hall?" Luke asked. "The Hall of Mirrors wasnowhere in sight?"
"That's right."
"I don't want to mention any names yet," I said.
"Corwin," Luke said, "Did the Hall of Mirrors show up a lot when youwere a kid?"
"No," I said.
"Hardly ever, when I was growing up either," Flora said. "It's only inrecent years that it's become this active. Almost as if the place werewaking up."
"The place?" Luke said.
"Almost as if there's another player in the game," she responded.
"Who?" I demanded, causing a pain in my gut.
"Why, the castle itself, of course," she said.