“What is your relationship with Agenor?” “For what reason would it be advisable for me to reveal to you anything? To have you reprimand me for a liar or more terrible? You were a cop excessively long. You suspect even the decency that comes to you.” “I will not reject that I’ve a dubious nature,” he said. “With respect to whether I’ve had justification my doubts, that is another story.” She culled up a modest bunch of grass, let the breeze take it, everything except a couple of stalks that remained lying on her palm in a design that helped him to remember a cryptogram. That more than anything she had said or done, the manner in which she watched the grass float away through the air, wonderingly, with contacting mindfulness, similar to a kid seeing something straightforward and grand interestingly, that convinced him that she had not been presented to the light for seemingly forever, that she was unable to have submitted the homicide. “You don’t need to advise me,” he said. “It’s presumably immaterial. I don’t know any more why I need to know these things. Propensity, I presume.” “I don’t trust it’s significant, it is possible that,” she said. “Agenor isn’t himself nowadays. He meanders aimlessly, he loses track. It is absurd to give a lot of weight to the things he does.” She got over something her skirt. “I’ve no thought how he would portray our relationship. We share political perspectives practically speaking, yet little else. After the homicide he came to me upset, more so than I have at any point seen him. He inquired as to whether I knew whatever could assist you with the examination. He was apprehensive he had placed you in a frantic position. I revealed to him I could possibly help. Obviously I had my own finishes as a main priority. As I advised you, I trusted you would discover something to ruin Felipe. The container cap was a fortuitous situation. However I won’t ever accept he had a say in the homicide. That was not his way. Had he craved for exceptional blood, hewould have reared his own Golden. Without a doubt, I realize he was thinking about doing precisely that. Look here.” From a voluminous pocket in her skirt, she eliminated a cowhide envelope that Beheim perceived as Felipe’s diary. He was troubled, not on the grounds that she had taken it, but since he had not idea to take it himself. She started leafing through the free papers inside, however he said, “Try not to show me. I trust you.” It all seemed well and good, he thought, however feeling of a very questionable sort. He was unable to comprehend why Agenor had tried to look for a union. Nature, maybe. Or on the other hand had he known about Felipe’s investigates? Could he have thought that the homicide had been submitted during light? Assuming this is the case, why then, at that point had he not proposed as a lot to Beheim? There was no point, he chose, in additional examination. He would need to sit back and watch if his arrangement proved to be fruitful. An impossible possibility. It was obvious that he had misread the majority of the pieces of information and every one of the propensities of the case. He settled himself close to Alexandra, still careful about her, however tolerating her for the time as, assuming not a darling, an impartial onlooker, potentially a partner. He couldn’t say whether he could trust her in a tough spot. “What do you need from this?” she asked him. He chuckled harshly. “I’m not really in a situation to need anything. I’m simply attempting to endure.” She had all the earmarks of being hanging tight for him to proceed, to clarify, yet he didn’t feel in the state of mind to reiterate his encounters of the beyond 24 hours. “Well,” she said at last, “what might you need in case needing were your rationale?” “For what reason does that interest you?” “I’m intrigued to perceive what we may share for all intents and purpose. Maybe we will become companions once more.” “Companions? Is that what we were?” “It will accomplish until further notice.” “I don’t think I’ve heard the word ‘companion’ utilized since I turned out to be important for the Family.” “It has, I will concede, something of an alternate significance to a large portion of us. Yet, companionship and enrollment in the Family are not fundamentally unrelated.” With the cloak concealing her face, she truly looked very excellent, gentler and more powerless than ladies of the Family were wont to look. ButBeheim had figured out how to doubt magnificence. He turned his eyes to the towers of the palace high above, raising dim against the pale sky. A couple of strings of dim cloud were gathering over the valley, netting a piece of the blue, and farther toward the west, a trip of blackbirds spun up from a hedge, showing up as though an undetectable hand were dispersing the cinders of a goliath. “I don’t know,” he said. “I don’t assume I realize enough to have sensible needs at this crossroads. Yet, one thing I’m sure about. I need more than whatever I’ve been advised is feasible to need. I need something that would strike a large portion of our cousins as being bizarre. If I somehow managed to attempt to name it now, I would in all likelihood appear to be silly. However it’s anything but something absurd to need. I’m sure about that too.” She stayed quiet for a couple of moments, then, at that point said, “Not a terrible reply. I’ve had that impression myself.” “Without a doubt?” he snapp