Katelina bit her lip. She didn't know who was right. She wanted to see Senya dead. On the other hand, Jorick's plans would be hampered if they were fugitives. At this point, she didn't care whether the destination was tropical or not, so long as she could hide there and forget everything that had happened. Oren cleared his throat. "We're planning to strike the Citadel soon. The Executioners will be the first line of defense, so if we can whittle them away before the attack, so much the better." His expression turned sinister. "Besides, I haven't forgotten her." He met Jorick's eyes for a silent exchange and then turned to Alex. "We should attack in two groups, one from each side." Katelina stared at them incredulously. When had the fight gone from possibility to certainty? How could th