“No, Kai. He’s alive. And he’s waiting for you.” I rush on, scared that if I stop, I won’t say it. “I’ve been waiting for you too. Both of us. You have family in Dinétah. That’s your home.” “But Gideon said . . .” He trails off, shaking his head. I have a feeling Gideon has said a lot of things. Kai looks at me, and there’s something different about his posture, something of the man I know. But it’s gone almost as quickly as it came. “What’s going on, Kai?” I ask, suspicious. Because that look. I know that look. “I think I may be a fool, Maggie,” he whispers to me. “I think everything I’ve
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