CHAPTER NINETEEN The serenity of his countenance, however, was extinguished as he released our hands. The brilliance that had surrounded him vanished, and his face took on a more desperate expression. He pointed at the still unconscious Ros before he kicked his way to the surface. I swam up to Ros and wrapped my arms around him before I joined Collins on the surface. The sea sprayed us with a cold blast of its icy waters, and I discovered we lay about twenty feet off the sharp rocks that surrounded Caligo Castle. A mess of lights dotted the hillside and lamps covered the causeway. The shouts and clangs of armored men ran out across the waters. I turned to Collins who, despite the odds against us, had a smile on his face. “How are we going to get away?” He nodded at a nearby clipp