Talia had gotten permission to stay at Leah's house that weekend. Talia had asked Olivia Vertigo how to get a hold of a green cape, and, even though it was an icky green color, passed as an art student and jumped onto the bus.

Leah and Talia giggled and talked the whole way to her house. Tancred and Lysander sat behind them. Tancred watched them talk and tried to catch bits and pieces of their conversation, but it was impossible.

He was worried about Leah because she wasn't as happy as she usually was this week. It had started Monday, after they left the Kings room. Her and Talia kept exchanging looks and whispering. Something was amiss in Bloor's academy and Talia Torsson and Leah Reese knew what it was.

He watched helplessly as she stood when they arrived at her bus stop.

"Bye, I'll call you later," She kissed him on the cheek and hurried off the bus.

Tancred glanced at the intimidating house she entered. He'd met the Knights' many times. They were very nice people. Mr. Knight was a lawyer and Mrs. Knight was a college professor. They both had this kind of strictness to them that Tancred was afraid of, but didn't show it.

Talia and Leah hurried into the house. She looked back and saw Tancred's thoughtful face through the window of the bus before shutting the door.

"Hello, Leah," Caitlin Knight greeted the girls as they passed her in her office, grading papers.

"Hello, Caitlin," Leah waved and trudged up the stairs to her room, in the process passing the closed door that she wasn't allowed to open. It belonged to the Knights' missing daughter.

When both the girls were in Leah's room, they started whispering.

"Talia, I think the Knights' daughter's name is Rosie, like that girl we over heard Manfred and that lady talking about." Leah whispered.

"Ask her name tonight," Talia pleaded, her heart dead set on finding the little girl that the Bloor's were being so cruel to.

"But they'll want to know why. I can't go and tell them what we heard. They'd figure out how to shut the place down when they found Rosie, which would be impossible. That place is huge."

"Just say you wanted to know," Talia said.

Leah sighed. "Okay, I'll ask."

Talia gave a little cheer and then stood to find Leah's make-up, since dinner wasn't for another couple of hours.

She had Leah looking beautiful when Raldo called them for dinner. Raldo had been Leah's father's butler. He wanted to come with Leah when she was sent to live with the Knights', who happily agreed to let him come.

Caitlin and Fredrick Knight were perched at either end of the long table set up in the dinning room, with an elegant white tablecloth draped over it. They were eating Lobster, bread, and caviar for dinner. Leah hated the caviar but ate it anyways. Talia kept kicking her under the table as they ate. Finally, Leah got up the courage to ask the two their daughters name.

She looked from Caitlin to Fredrick, both of their beautiful faces intimidating her once more. She took a deep breath and finally asked, "I know it's rude to intrude on your personal lives, but what was your daughters name?"

Caitlin and Fredrick both exchanged looks.

"It was Rosie, dear. Rosie Knight. I guess you want to hear what happened as well?" Caitlin smiled at them as she saw through part of their cover.

Both blushed and nodded.

"Well, Fredrick and I were playing with Rosie one day. We were playing dolls with her and stepped out of the room for a second so we could go and get her some cookies, since we were all in the mood for some. When we came back, Rosie was gone." Caitlin said sadly.

Leah and Talia exchanged looks. Now they had to save Rosie.

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"So that's what you've been so secretive about all week," Tancred said after Leah explained everything to him later that night. Talia was in the bathroom, so it was the perfect time for privacy.

"Yah, and I feel so bad. Will you help us find Rosie?" Leah pleaded.

"As long as Sander can help,"

"Fine," Leah gave in.

"See you Monday, Leah," he said sweetly, making her heart pound in her chest.

"Okay, I love you Tancred,"

"I love you too, Leah," He hung up the phone, leaving Leah to smile to herself in pleasure. She had to be the luckiest girl in the world.