46 - 46 - When Daventree stepped from the lift and looked right, he saw the backs of two supervisors, and knew they had exactly fifty-three minutes before another pair passed the door to the maintenance room. “See?” Yanthi said, slapping his shoulder. “Perfect timing. We’ll be fine.” “If we’ve accounted for every eventuality.” She rolled her eyes. “There’s nothing to worry about. Now, come on!” Yanthi walked along the corridor, as if she was simply going about her day. She held her head high, and even though Daventree only saw the back of her head, he knew she still smiled. Anyone they passed would simply believe her to be enjoying a lunch-time saunter with her colleagues. Serran dropped back to walk beside Daventree. “She’s an amazing woman,” he said. “You’re a lucky man, Daventree