"Then
The pseudo-Rosalind smiled. "Let's say I restore them to sanity."
"So you increase your mass significantly and you get practice in bringing evil Lucifers back to the straight and narrow. One step closer to fulfilling the League's plans for you."
"I'm sure they have my best interests at heart."
I couldn't tell if the alien was being sarcastic. An upswell of bitterness made me say, "The League has
"You don't care that I'd have become evil?"
"The League could have prevented it without our help. A voice from the sky might have told Sebastian, 'That thing beside you isn't Rosalind.' Or the League could have gone to the Sparks. If the League had warned Mind-Lord Priest what was waiting for him at the winter anchorage, Jode could have been stopped right there. But instead, they left Priest in ignorance. So Priest died, Rosalind died, my friends died…"
I stopped. The Lucifer-Rosalind had her head cocked to one side as if she were listening to something. But the cage seemed very silent-the great black mound had stopped its rustling, leaving only the sounds of Annah's soft breathing and my own heartbeat. At last the Lucifer in Rosalind's form lifted her eyes to meet mine. "That was the League," she whispered.
"Speaking to you?"
She nodded. "They say… they don't interfere as much as you think. They can't. They think there's a chance some human will do something-they won't say what-but something that will solve a problem… answer a question… they think some member of your race may someday provide a bit of knowledge that even the League doesn't have. The creatures of the League are too locked into their own perceptions to see some… something… they suspect there's something they're not seeing, but they're blinded by their very omniscience. And
I waited for her to finish her sentence. When she didn't, I said, "You mean if we were any smarter, we'd see the world in a consistent and rational way… which would prevent us from tripping over whatever the League is after."
"That's it," the Lucifer-Rosalind agreed. "And that's why the League hates tampering with your kind. They don't want to push you in any particular direction. They're afraid of imposing their own biases. So they changed Earth into a venue where your species would have ample freedom to do anything-
"And one such threat is an evil Lucifer being loosed upon the world."
"Exactly. The League
"But not prophecies or hauntings?"
The Lucifer-Rosalind shrugged. "They don't want to tell humans what to do. They don't want to
"None of them chose to die."
"But they knew they were taking risks. Some risks were more obvious than others… but your friends knew the risks were there."
"And Rosalind?" I asked. "Did she know she was taking a risk? How could she possibly realize her boyfriend was a killer in disguise?"