Michael Scott - The Sorceress
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London, 1740.
She was standing in an enormous ballroom, wearing a gown that was so heavy it felt as if it was pressing her into the ground. It was amazingly uncomfortable, biting and pinching, squeezing, constricting and contracting everywhere. The air in the ballroom stank of candle wax and too many perfumes, of overflowing toilets, cooked food and unwashed bodies. A crowd of people swirled around her, but as she moved forward, they unconsciously moved out of her way, clearing a path to the somberly dressed young man with the startling blue eyes. It was Francis, the Comte de Saint-Germain. He was speaking in Russian with a nobleman from the court of the infant emperor, Ivan VI. She found she understood what he was saying. The nobleman was hinting that Peter the Great's youngest daughter, Elizabeth, might soon seize power and that there would be business opportunities for a man of Saint-Germain's skills in St. Petersburg. The count slowly turned to look at her. Taking her hand in his, he bowed over it and said in Italian, "It is an honor to finally meet you, madam."
Sophie's eyes blinked open and she swayed. Josh's arm shot out to catch hold of her. "What happened?" he demanded.
"I was there…," Sophie whispered. She shook her head quickly. "Here, in London. More than two hundred fifty years ago. I saw everything." She reached out to squeeze his arm. "I could feel the clothes I was wearing, smell the stink of the room, and when Saint-Germain spoke in Russian I understood him, and then, when he talked to me in Italian, I understood that, too. I was there," she repeated still awed by her new memories.
"The Witch of Endor's memories are becoming your memories," Nicholas said. "Her knowledge is becoming yours. Eventually, all that she knows, you will know."
Sophie Newman shivered. Then she suddenly thought of something disturbing. "But what happens to me?" she asked. "The Witch has thousands of years of memories and experiences; I've only got fifteen and a half years, and I don't remember all of them. Could her memories crowd mine out?"
Nicholas blinked hard. Then he slowly nodded. "I hadn't thought of that, but yes, you're right, they could," he said very quietly. "We'll have to ensure that that does not happen."
"Why?" the twins asked together.
Nicholas came down the steps to stand beside them. "Because we are nothing more than the sum of our memories and experiences. If the Witch's memories crowd out yours, then you will in effect become the Witch of Endor."
Josh was horrified. "And what happens to Sophie?"
"If that happens, there will be no more Sophie. There will only be the Witch."
"Then she did it deliberately," Josh said, anger raising his voice enough to attract the attention of a group of tourists photographing the church's clock face. His twin nudged him and he lowered his voice to a hoarse whisper. "That's why she gave Sophie all her knowledge!" Nicholas started to shake his head, but Josh pressed on. "Once her memories take over completely, then she has a newer, younger body, rather than her old blind body. You can't deny it."
Nicholas closed his mouth and turned away. "I have to… I have to think about this," he said. "I've never heard of anything like this happening before."
"But you never heard of the Witch giving all her knowledge to one person before, did you?" Josh demanded.
Sophie caught the Alchemyst's arm and stepped in front of him. "Nicholas, what do we do?" she asked.
"I've no idea," he admitted with an exhausted sigh. And in that moment, he looked ancient, with lines etched deeply onto his forehead and around his eyes, creases alongside his nose, deep grooves between his eyebrows.
"Then who would know?" she snapped, a note of fear in her voice.
"Perenelle," he said, and then nodded fiercely. "My Perenelle will know what to do. We've got to get you back to her. She'll be able to help. In the meantime, you've got to concentrate on being Sophie. You've got to focus on your own identity."
"How?"
"Think about your past, your parents, your schools, people you've met, friends, enemies, places you've visited." He turned to Josh. "You've got to help. Ask your sister questions about the past, about everything you've done together, the places you've been. And Sophie," he added, turning to look at the girl, "every time you begin to experience one of the Witch of Endor's memories, deliberately focus on something else, a memory of your own. You have to fight to keep the Witch's memories from overwhelming yours until we find a way to control this."
Suddenly, a black London cab pulled up to the curb and the passenger window slid down. "Get in," a voice commanded from the shadows.
No one moved.
"We don't have all day. Get in." There was a hint of North Africa in the rich timbre of the voice.
"We didn't call a cab," Flamel said, desperately glancing up and down the road. St Germain had said he was sending someone to them, but the Alchemyst had never imagined it was going to be anything as ordinary as a London taxi. Was this a trap? Had Dee caught up with them? He looked over his shoulder at the church. The door was open. They could dart up the steps into the sanctuary of the church, but once inside, they would be trapped.
"This car was specially ordered for you, Mr. Flamel." There was a pause and the voice added, "The author of one of the most boring books I have ever read, The Philosophic Summary."
"Boring?" Nicholas yanked the door open and pushed the twins into the gloom. "It's been acknowledged for centuries as a work of genius!" Climbing in, he slammed the door. "Francis probably told you to say that."
"You'd better buckle up," the driver commanded. "We've got all sorts of company heading this way, none of it friendly and all of it unpleasant." he man's enormous bulk filled the front seat. He swiveled around to look at them through the glass separating the driver from the passengers, and the twins realized that it wasn't fat that made him so large, it was muscle. A sleeveless black-and-white striped shirt stretched tightly across his massive chest, and he was so tall that his smooth-shaven head brushed the top of the car's cabin. His skin was a deep rich brown, matching the color of his eyes, and his teeth looked almost too white to be natural. There were three short horizontal scars on each cheek just below his eyes. "You're barely in the country and you've managed to stir up quite a hornets' nest," he said, his voice a deep rumble. "On the way down here, I spotted some things that haven't walked this earth for generations." He grinned. "I'm Palamedes, by the way." Then he shook his head. "And don't ever call me Pally."
"Palamedes?" Flamel asked in astonishment, leaning forward to get a better look at the driver. "Palamedes? The Saracen Knight?"
"The same," the driver said, turning away, locking the steering wheel and screeching back into traffic without signaling. Car horns blared and tires squealed behind him. He held up his cell phone. "Francis gave me just the barest details. Usually, I don't get involved in the disputes between the various Elder factions-it's safer that way-but once he told me it was to do with the legendary twins"-his eyes watched them in the rearview mirror-"then I knew I had no choice."
Josh reached down and squeezed his sister's hand hard. He wanted to distract her; he didn't want her thinking about Palamedes. Even though Josh had never heard of him, he had no doubt that the Witch's knowledge would tell Sophie about their driver. The man was huge, built like a linebacker or a professional wrestler, and he spoke English with a strange accent. Josh thought it might even be Egyptian. Four years ago, the entire Newman family had traveled to Egypt. They'd spent a month touring the ancient sites, and the man's lilting accent was similar to the ones he'd heard then. Josh leaned forward for a closer look at the man. Massive short-fingered hands gripped the steering wheel-and then he noticed that the man's wrists were thickened and his knuckles swollen and hard with calluses. Josh had seen similar hands on some of the sensei he'd trained with; they were usually signs of someone who had studied karate, kung fu or boxing for years.
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