She woke because someone was at the door. Not knocking. Just standing there, pressing a palm against the reader. What could she possibly have heard that woke her? Footsteps in the corridor?
"I'm not dressed," she called out as the door opened.
"That's what I was hoping," said Bean.
He came in carrying his own bag and set it down beside the one dresser.
"Did you meet Alai?" asked Petra.
"Yes, but we'll talk of that later," said Bean.
"You know he's Caliph," she insisted.
"Later," he said. He pulled his shoes off.
"I think they're planning a war, but pretending that they're not," said Petra.
"They can plan what they like," said Bean. "You're safe here, that's what I care about."
Still in his traveling clothes, Bean lay down on the bed beside her, snaking one arm under her, drawing her close to him. He stroked her back, kissed her forehead.
"They told me about the other embryos," she said. "How Achilles stole them."
He kissed her again and said, "Shhhh."
"I don't know if I'm pregnant yet," said Petra.
"You will be," said Bean.
"I knew that he hadn't checked for Anton's Key," said Petra. "I knew he was lying about that."
"All right," said Bean.
"I knew but I didn't tell you," said Petra.
"Now you've told me."
"I want your child, no matter what."
"Well," said Bean, "in that case we can start the next one the regular way."
She kissed him. "I love you," she said.
"I'm glad to hear that."
"We have to get the others back," said Petra. "They're our children and I don't want somebody else to raise them."
"We'll get them back," said Bean. "That's one thing I know."
"He'll destroy them before he lets us have them."
"Not so," said Bean. "He wants them alive more than he wants us dead."
"How can you possibly know what the Beast is thinking?"
Bean rolled onto his back and lay there facing the ceiling. "On the plane I did a lot of thinking. About something Ender said. How he thought. You have to know your enemy, he said. That's why he studied the Formics constantly. All the footage of the First War, the anatomies of the corpses of the dead Bugger soldiers, and what he couldn't find in the books and vids, he imagined. Extrapolated. Tried to think of who they were."
"You're nothing like Achilles," said Petra. "You're the opposite of him. If you want to know him, think of whatever you're not, and that'll be him."