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her parents faces? Closing her eyes, she concentrated hard on the last time

she had seen her mother and father. It would have been about three weeks ago,

just before they had left for the dig in Utah. More faces tumbled behind

Sophie s closed eyes: images on scraps of parchment, fragments of manuscripts

or cracked oil paintings; faces in faded sepia photographs, in blurred

newspapers

Sophie?

And then, in a flash of color, the faces of her parents popped into her head,

and Sophie felt the Witch s memories fade away and her own come back to the

surface. She suddenly knew her own phone number.

Sis?

She opened her eyes and blinked at her brother. He was standing directly in

front of her, his face close to hers, his eyes pinched with concern.

I m OK, she whispered. I was just trying to remember something.

What?

She attempted a smile. My phone number.

Your phone number? Why? He stopped, and then added, No one ever remembers

their own phone number. When was the last time you called yourself?

Hands wrapped around steaming mugs of bittersweet hot chocolate, Sophie and

Josh sat opposite one another in an otherwise empty all-night caf close to

the Gare du Nord Metro station. There was only one staff member behind the

counter, a surly shaven-headed assistant wearing an upside-down name tag that

said ROUX.

I need a shower, Sophie said grimly. I need to wash my hair and brush my

teeth, and I need to change my clothes. It feels like days since my last

shower.

I think it is days. You look terrible, Josh agreed. He reached over and

pulled loose a strand of blond hair that had stuck to his sister s cheek.

I feel terrible, Sophie whispered. Remember that time last summer when we

were in Long Beach and I had all that ice cream, then ate the chili dog and

the curly fries and had the extra-large root beer?

Josh grinned. And you finished off my buffalo wings. And my ice cream!

Sophie smiled at the memory, but her grin quickly faded. Although the

temperature that day had risen into the hundreds, she d started shivering,

icy beads of sweat running down her back as a ball of iron settled into the

pit of her stomach. Luckily, she hadn't fastened her seat belt before she d

thrown up, but the results had still been spectacularly messy, and the car

had been unusable for at least a week afterward. That s how I feel right

now: cold, shivery, aching all over.

Well, try not to throw up in here, Josh murmured. I don't think Roux, our

cheerful server, would be too impressed.

Roux had worked in the caf for four years, and in that time he had been

robbed twice and threatened often but never hurt. The all-night caf saw all

sorts of strange and often dangerous characters come through the doors, and

Roux decided that this unusual quartet certainly qualified as the first sort

and maybe even both. The two teenagers were dirty and smelly and looked

terrified and exhausted. The older man maybe the kids grandfather, Roux

thought was not in much better shape. Only the fourth member of the group the

red-haired, green-eyed young woman wearing a black top, black trousers and

chunky combat boots looked bright and alert. He wondered what her

relationship was to the others; she certainly didn't look as if she was

related to any of them, but the boy and girl were alike enough to be twins.

Roux had hesitated when the old man had produced a credit card to pay for the

two hot chocolates. People usually paid cash for something so small, and he

wondered if the card was stolen. I ve run out of euros, the old man said

with a smile. Could you ring up twenty and give me some cash? Roux thought

he spoke French with a peculiar, old-fashioned, almost formal lilt.

It is strictly against our policy , Roux began, but another look at the

hard-eyed red-haired girl made him reconsider. He attempted a smile at her as

he said, Sure, I think I can do that. If the card had been reported stolen,

it wouldn't scan in the machine anyway.

I would be very grateful. The man smiled. And could you give me some

coins?

Roux rang up eight euro for the two hot chocolates and swiped the Visa for

twenty euro. He was surprised that it was an American credit card; he would

have sworn by his accent that the man was French. There was a delay and then

the card went through, and he deducted the cost of the two drinks and handed

over the change in one-and two-euro coins. Roux went back to the math

textbook hidden under the counter. He d been wrong about the group. It wasn't

the first time and wouldn't be the last. They were probably visitors just off

one of the early-morning trains; they were nothing out of the ordinary.

Well, maybe not all of them. Keeping his head down, he raised his eyes to

look at the red-haired young woman. She was standing with her back to him,

talking to the old man. And then she slowly and deliberately turned to look

at him. She smiled, the merest curl of her lips, and Roux suddenly found his

textbook very interesting.

Flamel stood at the caf counter and looked at Scathach. I want you to stay

here, he said softly, slipping from French into Latin. His eyes flickered to

where the twins sat drinking their hot chocolate. Watch over them. I ll go

find a phone.

The Shadow nodded. Be careful. If anything happens and we get separated,

let s meet back in Montmartre. Machiavelli will never expect us to double

back. We ll wait outside one of the restaurants maybe La Maison Rose for five

minutes at the top of every hour.

Agreed. But if I m not back by noon, he continued very softly, I want you

to take the twins and leave.

I will not abandon you, Scathach said evenly.

If I don't come back, it s because Machiavelli has me, the Alchemyst said

seriously. Scathach, even you would not be able to rescue me from his army.

I ve faced down armies before.

Flamel reached out and laid his hand on the Warrior s shoulder. The twins

are our priority now. They must be protected at all cost. Continue Sophie s

training; find someone to Awaken Josh and train him. And rescue my dear

Perenelle, if you can. And if I die, tell her my ghost will find her, he

added. Then, before she could say anything else, he turned and strode out

into the chilly predawn air.

Hurry back , Scatty whispered, but Flamel had gone. If he was captured, she

decided, no matter what he said, she was going to tear this city apart until

she found him. Taking a deep breath, she looked over her shoulder and found

the shaven-headed assistant staring at her. There was a spiderweb tattooed

onto the side of his neck, and the entire length of both of his ears was

pierced with at least a dozen little studs. She wondered how painful that had

been. She d always wanted pierced ears, but her flesh simply healed too

quickly, and she d no sooner had the piercing done than the hole closed up.

Something to drink? Roux asked, smiling nervously, a metal ball visible in

his tongue.

Water, Scatty said.

Sure. Perrier?

Tap. No ice, she added, and turned away to join the twins at the table. She

spun a chair around and straddled it, leaning her forearms across the top of

the chair and resting her chin on her arms.

Nicholas has gone to try and get in touch with my grandmother to see if she