He sat back down, waited for a while, and then turned to Cassie:
"Did you take a look at her Attributes?"
She sat down, too, and sighed.
"Yes. Her, the four Lost with her. Sir Pierce, too. I also saw the name and Rank of their Aspects."
Sunny frowned.
"What? Since when can you read Aspects, too?"
The blind girl shrugged.
"Since my Awakening."
He stared at her for a bit.
'What a useful Ability…'
In worse news, if she had not known some of his secrets before, she surely knew them now.
'...How infuriating.'
Sunny grimaced, lingered for a bit, and then said:
"Good. Chances are, we'll need that information before all of this is over."
He didn't press her for answers yet, since there was a lot he had to think about.
Some more time passed with both of them remaining silent. After a while, the door of the chamber opened once more, and the familiar four Lost entered. The one with a bandaged head was carrying a tray of food and a waterskin.
He studied them for a few moments, a cold expression on his handsome face, and then threw the food and the waterskin through the iron bars without approaching the cage.
Sunny suppressed his anger and opened his mouth, assuming the persona of a cowardly researcher:
"Hey! Sir… uh… sir Awakened! Can you tell us what is going on? Please, we don't even know what is wrong!"
The sentinel glanced at him darkly and spat in a commanding tone:
"Silence!"
His voice was clear and strong, full of arrogant confidence… and deep animosity toward the two of them.
Without saying another word, the Lost left, once again locking the door behind them.
Sunny remained motionless for a few moments, then slowly lowered his gaze and glanced at the food that rolled down the slope of the dome to his feet.
Then, suddenly, he threw his head back and laughed loudly.
"Oh… oh, gods! Never thought I'll be eating this crap again…"
Right in front of him, reflecting the blue glow of the runes, two colorless tubes of synthpaste were lying on the floor.
He knew their shape all too well.
***
They had a late supper, which consisted of a synthetic paste that had the consistency of mud and tasted about the same. Still, this vile invention was cheap to produce and supposed to contain all the nutrients one needed to — barely — survive.
Sunny had not missed the damned sludge at all.
In the outskirts, the easiest food to get was called a "universal ration pack"... or simply a rat pack. It contained a tube of synthpaste, a cheap water filter, and several dry, tasteless crackers. This was what he mostly ate before becoming an Awakened, so now, Sunny felt as though his life had come full circle.
Such irony...
After a while, tired and weak without the essence sustaining their bodies, they decided to sleep.
The flat space in the center of the cage was so small that Sunny and Cassie had to settle with their backs against each other. With nothing but two layers of thin fabric separating their skin, Sunny could feel the heartbeat reverberating through her lithe body.
...The cage was cold and chilly, but at least his back was warm.
They lay in silence for a while, trying to fall asleep.
Before they did, however, Cassie suddenly spoke:
"Sunny…"
"Take a hold of yourself, damn it. You're in a cage in Night Temple. Stop thrashing around." fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
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