Chapter 134: Taran

I'm slow to wake from a desperately needed nap. As awareness comes to me I realize that I don't know what woke me up. These days it would be the cries of my son that would wake me from such a deep sleep. He'd been up and fussy last night, so I put him down for a nap and then laid down myself on the bed in the corner. But he's not crying now.

I sit upright, shoving hair out of my face. I push myself out of the bed and stumble toward the cradle, reaching for it. Blaze is gone, just his crumpled blanket shoved to the bottom of the bed. As my brain absorbs the reality of my missing son, I'm on the verge of panic when Diogo speaks.

"He's with Emery."