“How much do you know about what Eythos did?” “Everything.” “Then you know I wasn’t being foolish last night. If I can make it to Kolis, I could be successful.” “Maybe. But at what cost?” “Does the price matter when we’re talking about stopping Kolis?” “The price should always matter when it comes at the cost of a life,” he said. The crack that had formed trembled deep in my chest. “But that’s a price I will pay either way.” “You don’t know that.”

