The passages were silent, and they seemed much more familiar to me than they had before. Leading Findlay through the shorter tunnels and then down the longest passage, I quickly found the stone wolf that opened the door to the bathroom. I pressed the wolf’s nose, and the stone wall between the ivory columns moved inward. “It’s a good thing you know about this way inside the complex,” Findlay whispered. “I’m grateful, Daisy.” Doing something to help Tony was making Findlay feel much calmer. I was glad. It would take cool heads to survive this situation, especially if it was as bad as I thought. “Let’s find those weapons,” I said. “We may need them.” I was frightened and didn’t like the thought of handling a gun, but I was determined to help Victor and Alex in any way necessary. We we

