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 On the landing leading to the great staircase; Orsk lopped off a guard’s head。 The body rolled down the stairs; spilling a trail of blood; as if unrolling a red carpet for them。 The headless man flopped to a stop against the statue of Magda Searus; the first Mother Confessor。
 
 They ran down the stone steps; the sound echoing in the vast chamber。 Near the bottom; a sudden stab of pain took Kahlan’s feet out from under her。 She tumbled down the last few steps。 The others shouted and rushed to her; wanting to know how she was hurt。 She told them that she had just stumbled。
 
 She hadn’t stumbled。
 
 Kahlan pulled her bow off her shoulder and pointed with it。 ‘Down that hall。 All of you; head down that hall。 Turn right at the end。 I’ll catch up with you。 Go。’
 
 ‘We’re not leaving you!’ Chandalen insisted。
 
 ‘I said go!’ Kahlan stood against the blistering pain in her legs。 ‘Orsk; get them moving; now。 I’ll catch up。 I will be displeased with you if you fail to get them out of here。’
 
 Orsk raised his axe and growled。 The other two backed toward the hall as they pleaded with her。 They protested that they had risked their lives to rescue her; and they would not leave her; now。
 
 ‘Orsk! Get them out of here!’
 
 ‘Why!’ Chandalen and Jebra yelled together。
 
 Kahlan pointed with her bow。 Across the great chamber; up in one of the distant arcades; stood a shadowed figure。 ‘Because otherwise he’ll kill you。’
 
 ‘We must escape! He will kill you; too!’
 
 ‘If he lives; he will hunt us down; with magic; and kill us all。’
 
 A bolt of yellow lightning arced across the broad room。 Stone crashed down; nearly covering the opening where the others stood。
 
 Kahlan drew one of Chandalen’s flat…bladed; man…killer arrows from her quiver。
 
 ‘Mother Confessor!’ Chandalen screamed。 ‘You cannot make that shot! I could not make that shot! You must run!’
 
 She didn’t tell them that the wizard was sending slashing shards of pain through her; and she couldn’t run。 It was all she could do just to stand。 ‘Orsk! Get them out! Now! I’ll catch up!’
 
 Another bolt of lightning sent stone flying everywhere and the three of them running down the hall; Orsk pushing them along。
 
 Kahlan put a knee to the floor to steady herself as she nocked the arrow。 She drew the string to her cheek。 The blade of the arrow was horizontal in her line of sight。 She could hardly see Ranson; he was so far away; and the pain was blurring her vision。
 
 But she could hear him laugh as he sent violent splinters of magic ripping through her。 It sounded like Darken Rahl’s laugh。 She bit the inside of her cheek against the pain; against the scream trying to fight its way out。 She couldn’t hold back the clipped whimpers。
 
 ‘An archer; Mother Confessor?’ he called from the distance。 His laughter echoed off the stone around her。 ‘Your freedom was brief; Mother Confessor。 I hope it was worth it to you。 You will spend a good long time in the pit; thinking about it。’
 
 He was too far away。 She had never made a shot from this far。 Richard had。 She had seen him do it。 Please; Richard; help me。 Show me how; like you did that day。 Help me。
 
 Stone vines tore from the panel next to her and whipped around her middle; squeezing。 The shearing pain made her shriek。
 
 She brought up the bow again。 With her last breath; if need be; she told herself。 Her arms shook。 She could hardly see the wizard。 He was too far away。 The vines held her tight。 She couldn’t run; even if she wanted to。
 
 Help me; Richard。
 
 Another brutal wave of pain seared up her legs and through her insides。 Burning tears ran down her cheeks as she shuddered and gasped。 She couldn’t hold the bow up。
 
 Lightning arced around the great staircase。 The sound was deafening。 Stone chips whistled past。 Clouds of dust rose as a column collapsed with a crash。
 
 She heard Richard’s words in her mind: You have to be able to shoot no matter what is happening。 Just you and the target; that’s all there is。 Nothing else matters。 You have to be able to block everything else out。 You can’t think about how afraid you are; or what will happen if you miss。 You have to be able to make the shot under pressure。
 
 She remembered how he had whispered to her; whispered for her to call the target。
 
 With a jolt; the target came to her; as if the wizard were standing right in front of her。 She could see the flashes of liquid light jumping from his fingertips。
 
 She could see her target … the bump in his throat bobbing up and down as he laughed。 She let her breath flow out; as Richard had taught her。 The arrow found the notch in the air。
 
 As gentle as a baby’s breath; the arrow left the bow。
 
 She saw the feathers clear the bow。 She saw the string hit her wrist。 The stone vine wrapped around her throat。 She kept her eyes on the target。 She watched the feathers of the arrow as it flew。 The pain tearing her insides rose with his laughter。
 
 The wizard’s laughter cut off abruptly。 Kahlan heard the thunk of the blade hitting his throat。 When the stone vine suddenly dropped away; she fell forward on her hands and knees; tears dripping from her face; as she waited for the pain to melt away。 It went with merciful swiftness。
 
 Kahlan staggered to her feet。 To the Keeper with you; too; Wizard Neville Ranson!’
 
 There was an earsplitting crack; like a lightning strike; but instead of a flash of light; a ripple of total darkness swept across the room。 Bumps rippled up her arms。 The lamps flickered back on。
 
 Kahlan knew … the Keeper had indeed taken Wizard Neville Ranson。
 
 She heard a grunt; and turned just in time to see a guard leaping down the steps toward her。 Kahlan ducked and came up under him as he landed。 She used his momentum to loft him over the railing; into the well below。
 
 He snatched at her as he went over; but his fingers caught only her necklace。 It tore from her; and went down with him。 Kahlan bent over the railing; seeing him smack the stone floor; three flights down。 She saw the necklace tumble from his hand when he hit; and sl
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