Chapter 27

Putting his first stop into the hands of fate, Ali’s finger stopped:

FANTASY AUTHOR PANEL—4:30pm, Grand Ballroom

Fine. That would be his first stop. Ali went to the mirror and checked his costume—in fact, it was not a costume, but one of his formal outfits for festivals and holidays. The jewels on his vest glittered brightly beneath the mirror lamp. He gave his vest a little tug and straightened his cap—small desert cat fitted with a falcon’s feather and emblazoned with gold filigree.

I look like a Prince

He checked his watch, also the watch of a prince, a platinum timepiece crusted with diamonds and a cluster of sapphires and topaz. The face of the timepiece was a collection of colored magnetic sand which emerged from the face like stones bubbling from a still pool. The sand grains slowly flipped to read 4:13.

He could still make it if he hurried.

But what about Zadik? He should tell him where he was going, at least…

“No. It will be fine,” Ali s
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