Chapter 43: The missing Groundling
It was past midnight. The rain continued to pour over the tall buildings and grounds that belonged to Sexton. Lightning struck, followed by thunder that shook all fragile elements, including the windows of Lucian’s room.
He sat at his desk, working on the last few notes of his thesis—a treatise for the future, which needed to be submitted as part of his class. He dipped the quill in the ink bottle before gliding it across the parchment. He enjoyed the solitude of these late hours, when the halls were still and he could immerse himself in his work without interruption.
When he was done, he placed the pages into his drawer and leaned back, stretching his neck backwards and staring at the ceiling. The flame crackled, and he straightened, getting up from his seat when his eyes fell to the couch in the room—it was empty.
He had given her the books to keep her from disturbing him, but she was still outside. He scowled before extinguishing the flame with his fingers, a quick sizzle sounding as he did, and then lay down on his bed.
Lucian closed his eyes, letting the sound of the rain surround him. But after a few minutes, his red eyes opened to darkness.
"But it would be a shame if something happened to her. You and I both know... the feeling of not being able to do something lingers far longer than the moment itself," Dane’s words echoed in his mind.
"I should never have agreed to this arrangement," Lucian muttered, his lips curling with annoyance. With a sigh, he rose from the bed, threw on his cloak, and stepped out into the corridor.
He prowled down the hall towards the dining room, but it was dark, cold, and empty. Not a trace of life stirred, as though the room itself were holding its breath. Turning away, he left, his steps echoing in the empty corridors as he made his way through the maze of dormitories.
At last, he stopped outside one of the rooms and knocked. The door cracked open, revealing Hailey’s sleepy eyes, which soon widened, her gaze shifting from surprise to apprehension at the sight of Lucian standing in the doorway.
