“So maybe whoever managed to trap Set in the statue didn’t do it because they thought Set was evil,” M said slowly. “Maybe they did it because as long as Set wasn’t there for Horus to fight, the world would be safe. If they’d found a way to contain Horus, that would have worked just as well.”
“This is making my head ache,” Ash admitted. He felt like he was in free fall. Nothing could be counted on. Nothing was stable. He’d devoted so many years of his life to Horus because he thought Horus was on the side of right, while his parents and Set were on the side of destruction. Now he didn’t know what to believe.
“We’ll let you rest,” Dr. Engel said. He and Mike started for the door. M pulled a blanket off the foot of Ash’s bed, dragged a chair over, and settled herself in it with the blanket wrapped around her.
“M?” her father said.
“I’m staying,” she told him firmly.
He smiled. “I know better than to argue with you when your mind is made up.”
“I’ll make us some tea,” Mike said.
“But no food, please,” Dr. Engel joked as they left the room.
Ash glanced at M. “You don’t need to stay. I’m fine. And you won’t be comfortable in the chair.”
“Haven’t you figured out yet there’s no point in arguing with me when my mind is made up?” M asked, grinning. Then her smile faded. “I’m so sorry, Ash. When you weren’t at the cemetery I panicked. I saw your texts with Philip, and I assumed you went back to the Eye. It didn’t even occur to me I was giving Liza the final piece of Set. I thought it was the only way to save my dad, but what I did almost killed him, and you, and everyone else.”
Ash shook his head weakly. “I lied to you, almost every day we were together. How were you supposed to trust me? I’m the one who should be telling you I’m sorry.”
“Well, I forgive you, if you forgive me,” M said.
“You forgive me?” He felt astonished. “Even after reading what I said to Philip? I was lying to him, too, sort of … I don’t even know what I was thinking anymore.” Everything seemed like a blur now, all his beliefs wrong.
“Of course I forgive you. You said we had a deal, and you kept it. You didn’t betray me for the Eye. You saved my dad, and, oh yeah, the world,” M told him. “But next time, we don’t split up, agreed?”
“Agreed.” A grin broke across Ash’s face. Maybe he did have one thing he could count on, after all. He could count on M. “Wait,” he said. “Next time?”
ALSO BY LAURA J. BURNS & MELINDA METZ
SANCTUARY BAY
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
LAURA J. BURNS and MELINDA METZ have written many books for teens and middle-grade readers, including Sanctuary Bay, Crave, and Sacrifice, as well as the Edgar-nominated mystery series Wright and Wong. They have also written for the TV shows Roswell, 1-800-Missing, and The Dead Zone. Laura lives in New York and Melinda lives in North Carolina, but really they mostly live on email, where they do most of their work together.
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Contents
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Dedication
The Boston Record
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Alos by Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz
About the Authors
Copyright
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the authors’ imaginations or are used fictitiously.
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First Edition: September 2018
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