Chiron, I don't think the attic is the proper place for our new Oracle, do you?No, indeed. Chiron looked a lot better now that Apollo had worked some medical magic on him. Rachel may use a guest room in the Big House for now, until we give the matter more thought.I'm thinking a cave in the hills, Apollo mused. With torches and a big purple curtain over the entrance . . . really mysterious. But inside, a totally decked-out pad with a game room and one of those home theater systems.
In this passage, characters discuss the appropriate location for Rachel, who has become the new Oracle. Chiron suggests that the attic is not suitable for her, indicating a need for a more fitting environment. Instead, he offers a guest room in the Big House as a temporary solution while they consider better options. This shows a thoughtful approach to Rachel's needs and her new role.
Apollo, on the other hand, envisions a more extravagant setting for her, imagining a mysterious cave in the hills. He describes it with torches and a purple curtain, creating an intriguing entrance, but within, it would be luxurious and well-equipped, featuring entertainment amenities. This contrast highlights different perspectives on the Oracle's living arrangement, blending practicality with whimsy.