Chapter 39

           AlthoughthespartanroominthebrownstoneonRueLaBruyèrehadwitnessedalotofsuffering,Silasdoubtedanythingcouldmatchtheanguishnowgrippinghispalebody.Iwasdeceived.Everythingislost.

           Silashadbeentricked.Thebrothershadlied,choosingdeathinsteadofrevealingtheirtruesecret.SilasdidnothavethestrengthtocalltheTeacher.NotonlyhadSilaskilledtheonlyfourpeoplewhoknewwherethekeystonewashidden,hehadkilledanuninsideSaint-Sulpice.ShewasworkingagainstGod!ShescornedtheworkofOpusDei!

           Acrimeofimpulse,thewoman’sdeathcomplicatedmattersgreatly.BishopAringarosahadplacedthephonecallthatgotSilasintoSaint-Sulpice;whatwouldtheabbéthinkwhenhediscoveredthenunwasdead?AlthoughSilashadplacedherbackinherbed,thewoundonherheadwasobvious.Silashadattemptedtoreplacethebrokentilesinthefloor,butthatdamagetoowasobvious.Theywouldknowsomeonehadbeenthere.

           SilashadplannedtohidewithinOpusDeiwhenhistaskherewascomplete.BishopAringarosawillprotectme.SilascouldimaginenomoreblissfulexistencethanalifeofmeditationandprayerdeepwithinthewallsofOpusDei’sheadquartersinNewYorkCity.Hewouldneveragainsetfootoutside.Everythingheneededwaswithinthatsanctuary.Nobodywillmissme.Unfortunately,Silasknew,aprominentmanlikeBishopAringarosacouldnotdisappearsoeasily.

           Ihaveendangeredthebishop.Silasgazedblanklyatthefloorandponderedtakinghisownlife

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