Penryn paces nervously around the room, finally deciding to try to contact the twins to get more information on the resistance. She orders champagne; when a woman delivers it, she invites her inside and asks her about her family and about how many people deliver room service orders. The woman is afraid but tells her there are six people. Penryn spooks her out of the room and orders two more things, at which point one of the twins shows up.
She shuts him in the room and asks about the children. The twin takes a pen and paper and tells her to leave, but she refuses. He eventually agrees to take her to the best spot he can; she orders a chocolate bar while he burns the note. The twin brings her back a servant’s uniform, reacting in shock when she also dons Raffe’s sword, but she manages to convince him it isn’t an angel sword.
The twin quickly takes her out back, telling her he has no time. Using keys he pickpocketed, the twin starts to get her into a back door, but a bunch of angry, starving humans approach, confronting them about their comfortable lifestyles in the hotel. Penryn draws the sword to defend herself.
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