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he asked me to come and help him today.โ€

Zlatoust. I said the name over in my head a few times so I would remember. I ate some more of my pancakes and listened to Zasha chat. She was very pretty, I noticed. She had pale skin, pink cheeks, and big brown eyes. And she was a scientist. I reached for my phone and sent another quick text to Theo.

โ€œAnd so,โ€ Zasha was saying, โ€œyou must go there when you are in Chelyabinsk. The outdoor festival, I have been before, it has the most delicious Russian food.โ€

โ€œIt sounds great,โ€ I said. โ€œAt the end of the week?โ€

โ€œYes, just so.โ€ Zasha answered. โ€œIf I am still in town, I will meet you there and show you the best place for blini. Here, give me your number.โ€

We exchanged numbers and then she frowned at her phone. โ€œI do not know why Iโ€™m not hearing from Dr. Kuznetsov.โ€

I felt a nudge from my intuition, and asked, offhandedly, โ€œIs it unusual for him to be out of contact?โ€

โ€œOh yes, very unusual. I am his newest intern and generally, he emails me three or four times a day with tasks.โ€

Just then, Theo sauntered up to our table. He was dressed casually, like Zasha and I, in jeans and a thermal henley. I introduced him to Zasha and after he sat, I told him, with a significant eyebrow wiggle, โ€œZasha works for the Russian version of NASA. Sheโ€™s on her way to study the meteor. Her team leader, Dr. Kuznetsov, who is already on site, appears to be missing.โ€

โ€œOh, missing,โ€ Zasha said, with a blush in Theoโ€™s direction, โ€œthat is too strong a word, I think. Only I have not heard from him in 24 hours, and that is, perhaps, curious.โ€

Theo began questioning her about the meteor strikes and I searched on my phone for any recent articles about missing people in the area. Nothing came up, not even Dr. Kuznetsovโ€™s name.

Theo swiped the rest of my pancakes and after a few minutes, ordered another stack from the server. While he ate, I asked Zasha about the different towns we were passing. Then she wanted to hear about Anchorage and Seattle. We chatted for at least another 20 minutes before Zasha reluctantly stood.

โ€œI have work I must do before we reach Chelyabinsk. I will text you, yes, about the festival?โ€ she asked me, with a glance under her lashes at Theo. I promised her I would be there and she walked out of the restaurant car.

โ€œWhat a useful person for us to run into, donโ€™t you think, Theo?โ€ I asked, grinning. โ€œUseful and oh, so, cute. What are the odds?โ€

โ€œMust be fate,โ€ was Theoโ€™s response. โ€œGood thinking, getting her number.โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I agreed. โ€œIt was quite brilliant. And if you give me that last pancake, I will let you be the one to text her once weโ€™re in Chelyabinsk.โ€

โ€œDeal.โ€

THE remaining hours on the train passed slowly. We paced the cars, raided the dining car again, and read books. I took a deep dive into Theoโ€™s book of Russian fairytales. There were some good ones.

I especially like the story of Ilya, the knight, and his self-swinging sword. He found the kladenets sword hidden in a sacred tree. He learned how to use its self-swinging power and then beheaded the evil tsar with it.

After he saved the kingdom, the sword disappeared. Presumably waiting to be found by the next hero.

I snuggled onto my cot in the rocking train compartment and dozed off into an afternoon nap, dreaming about magic swords and fearless knights.

Chapter 9

When the train finally pulled into Chelyabinsk, I was ready for a hot tub, or a nightclub. I was achy and my feet felt swollen from the long days of sitting around, but I was also bored, restless, and ready to do something that got my heartrate going. We found our bags and a taxi and headed for our hotel near the university. It was late morning outside, but cloudy, and I could see a lot of gloomy industrial-looking buildings as our taxi zipped along, and then we passed a huge, open park.

After we checked into the hotel, we hit the gym by mutual agreement. I stretched for a long time before using the treadmill and Theo did laps in the pool. By the time I was done, I felt renewed. I wasnโ€™t in a hurry to sit again, but I was also ready to tackle a big Russian dinner and brainstorm our next steps.

I showered in my room and then dressed in jeans and a long-sleeve shirt. I hadnโ€™t wasted packing space on nice shoes, so my hiking boots would have to do. I dried and brushed out my long, straight hair and added a little light makeup. With my dark blue eyes and pale skin, I tended to just use mascara and lip-gloss, unless I was prepping for a serious night out, which this was not.

I knocked on Theoโ€™s door when I was done and he held up one finger for me to wait while he finished sending a text. โ€œJust checking on Julian,โ€ he said.

We asked the hotel front desk for a restaurant recommendation within walking distance and then set off. It was in the upper teens and I was happy in my coat, hat, and mittens. The sidewalks were clear of snow, but it was mounded on the street corners in dirty, gray-brown piles. There were a lot of students outside with us, carrying backpacks and traveling in large groups, chattering loudly. Most of the buildings around us were concrete high-rises with shops and restaurants on the ground level. We saw many boarded-up windows, likely from the meteor blast just a few days previously.

The two-story restaurant had blue icicle lights hanging outside and a neon palace on the roof, complete with neon orange onion domes. The inside dรฉcor didnโ€™t disappoint either. There were floor-to-ceiling murals of farming villages and lakes; large carved, wooden posts; and at least 30 stuffed animals,

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