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Nicholas Flamel is dying.

This is the time I have feared for so long; this is

the night when I might finally become a widow.

My poor brave Nicholas. Even though he’s aged,

weakened and utterly exhausted, he sat with

Prometheus and me and poured the last of his

strength into the crystal skull so we could track Josh

into the heart of San Francisco, deep into Dr. John

Dee’s lair.

We watched in horror as Dee turned the boy into

a necromancer, a summoner of the dead, and urged

him to call forth Coatlicue, the hideous Archon

known as the Mother of all the Gods. We tried to

warn Josh, but Dee was too strong and cut the boy

off from us. And when Aoife, Niten and Sophie

arrived, Josh sided with Dee and his deadly

companion, Virginia Dare. I cannot help wondering if

he did so voluntarily.

Watching Josh—our last hope, our final chance

to defeat the Dark Elders and protect the world—

leave with the enemy was too much for my husband,

and he collapsed into unconsciousness. He has not

awakened, and I no longer have the strength to

revive him. What little power remains within me I

must conserve for what is to come.

One by one, we have lost those who might have

fought alongside us: Aoife is gone, trapped in a

Shadowrealm, forever locked in combat with the

Archon Coatlicue. Scathach and Joan are in the

distant past, there has been no communication from

Saint-Germain, and we have now lost contact with

Palamedes and Shakespeare. Even Prometheus is

so weakened now after using the skull that he no

longer has the strength to hold his Shadowrealm

together, and it is beginning to disintegrate around

him.

Only Sophie remains, and she is completely

distraught by her brother’s betrayal. She is

somewhere in San Francisco, I don’t know where,

but at least she has Niten to protect her. I must find

her—there is much she needs to know.

So it comes down to me, as I have always known

it would.

When I was a child, more than six hundred and

eighty years ago, my grandmother introduced me to

a hooded man with a hook in place of his left hand.

He told me my future, and the future of the world.

And then he swore me to secrecy. I have been

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