We waited until Bavid’s lips started to return back to its normal cherry color. He took a long and loud gasp as he sucked in air into his almost fried lungs and maybe heart as well, surely making his heart thump hard. His hand gripped my forearm as he looked at me with round eyes, not his sister. “I saw her! I saw her!” The space between my brows formed into deep lines. “Who did you see?” I asked in confusion. “Arotti! She said that’s her name!” My lips slowly gaped open and my eyes wavered while looking at Bavid. “H-how…? How did it happen?” I could only whisper with my heart being pierced by a thousand swords. His hold tightened. “You must get the Zao’chay sword and don’t give it to anyone else!” Bavid was gasping more air, panting before he sat up. That was when the also confused B