3 Midge led us to one of the small outdoor, cafe-style eateries and we dined on the delicious meat of the agnus lamb. I had to admit the garlic spice was like nothing else I’d tasted. It was as though the meat had been soaked in the herb for years and then rubbed in for good measure. By the time we’d finished there was a heaping mound of bones on a platter on our table. Sage leaned back and closed his eyes as he sighed. “That was just as good as I remember it.” Bee rubbed his back as she smiled at him. “Brings back memories, doesn’t it?” He opened his eyes and chuckled. “Very much so. I quite remember working on that agnus farm that hot summer making it rain so the heat didn’t damage their wool.” Caius stood. “If you two are done reminiscing, what say we look around a bit more