The glow of the city lights ahead broke through the night like a beacon of hope.
I leaned forward. “Do you know where to go?” Even from this distance, I could discern the canals crisscrossing the city. The water reflected the lights and it seemed like the city floated on a sea of stars.
“Don’t I always?” Tane drove the van with confidence. I hadn’t seen him behind the wheel once during the years of living with him. This skill didn’t surprise me as much as it should. Tane always tried to keep up with the times. “Have you been to Venice?”
“No.” The bridge descended toward land and ended by the biggest parking lot on the planet. “Why do we have to stop here?”
“No cars allowed past this point. The best way to travel in Venice is by boat.” Tane exited the van.
Kam followed with Rurik in his arms. “I might attract attention carrying an unconscious man.”