I DONโT KNOW HOW I MANAGED ITย with Carter and Zia yammering, but I got some sleep in the back of the truck. Even after the excitement of seeing Amos alive, as soon as we got going again I was back in the bunk and drifting off. I suppose a good ha-di spell can really take it out of you.
Naturally, my ba took this as an opportunity to travel. Heaven forbid I get some peaceful rest.
I found myself back in London, on the banks of the Thames. Cleopatraโs Needle rose up in front of me. It was a gray day, cool and calm, and even the smell of the low-tide muck made me feel homesick.
Isis stood next to me in a cloud-white dress, her dark hair braided with diamonds. Her multicolored wings faded in and out behind her like the Northern Lights.
โYour parents had the right idea,โ she said. โBast was failing.โ โShe was my friend,โ I said.
โYes. A good and loyal servant. But chaos cannot be kept down forever. It grows. It seeps into the cracks of civilization, breaks down the edges. It cannot be kept in balance. That is simply its nature.โ
The obelisk rumbled, glowing faintly.
โToday it is the American continent,โ Isis mused. โBut unless the gods are rallied, unless we achieve our full strength, chaos will soon destroy the entire human world.โ
โWeโre doing our best,โ I insisted. โWeโll beat Set.โ
Isis looked at me sadly. โYou know thatโs not what I mean. Set is only the beginning.โ
The image changed, and I saw London in ruins. Iโd seen some horrific photos of the Blitz in World War II, but that was nothing compared to this. The city was leveled: rubble and dust for miles, the Thames choked with flotsam. The only thing standing was the obelisk, and as I watched, it began to crack open, all four sides peeling away like some ghastly flower unfolding.
โDonโt show me this,โ I pleaded.
โIt will happen soon enough,โ Isis said, โas your mother foresaw. But if
you cannot face it…โ
The scene changed again. We stood in the throne room of a palaceโthe same one Iโd seen before, where Set had entombed Osiris. The gods were gathering, materializing as streams of light that shot through the throne room, curled round the pillars, and took on human form. One became Thoth with his stained lab coat, his wire-rimmed glasses, and his hair standing out all over his head. Another became Horus, the proud young warrior with silver and gold eyes. Sobek, the crocodile god, gripped his watery staff and snarled at me. A mass of scorpions scuttled behind a column and emerged on the other side as Serqet, the brown-robed arachnid goddess. Then my heart leaped, because I noticed a boy in black standing in the shadows behind the throne: Anubis, his dark eyes studying me with regret.
He pointed at the throne, and I saw it was empty. The palace was missing its heart. The room was cold and dark, and it was impossible to believe this had once been a place of celebrations.
Isis turned to me. โWe need a ruler. Horus must become pharaoh. He must unite the gods and the House of Life. It is the only way.โ
โYou canโt mean Carter,โ I said. โMy mess of a brotherโpharaoh? Are you joking?โ
โWe have to help him. You and I.โ
The idea was so ridiculous I would have laughed had the gods not been staring at me so gravely.
โHelp him?โ I said. โWhy doesnโt he help me become pharaoh?โ
โThere have been strong women pharaohs,โ Isis admitted. โHatshepsut ruled well for many years. Nefertitiโs power was equal to her husbandโs. But you have a different path, Sadie. Your power will not come from sitting on a throne. I think you know this.โ
I looked at the throne, and I realized Isis had a point. The idea of sitting there with a crown on my head, trying to rule this lot of bad-tempered gods, did not appeal to me in the slightest. Still…Carter?
โYouโve grown strong, Sadie,โ Isis said. โI donโt think you realize how strong. Soon, we will face the test together. We will prevail, if you maintain your courage and faith.โ
โCourage and faith,โ I said. โNot my two strong suits.โ โYour moment comes,โ Isis said. โWe depend on you.โ
The gods gathered round, staring at me expectantly. They began to crowd in, pressing so close I couldnโt breathe, grabbing my arms, shaking me….
I woke to find Zia poking my shoulder. โSadie, weโve stopped.โ I instinctively reached for my wand. โWhat? Where?โ
Zia pushed aside the curtains of the sleeping berth and leaned over me
from the front seat, unnervingly like a vulture. โAmos and Carter are in the gas station. You need to be prepared to move.โ
โWhy?โ I sat up and looked out the windshield, straight into a raging sandstorm. โOh…โ
The sky was black, so it was impossible to tell if it was day or night. Through the gale of wind and sand, I could see we were parked in front of a lighted petrol station.
โWeโre in Phoenix,โ Zia said, โbut most of the city is shut down. People are evacuating.โ
โTime?โ
โHalf past four in the morning,โ Zia said. โMagic isnโt working very well. The closer we get to the mountain, the worse it is. And the truckโs GPS system is down. Amos and Carter went inside to ask directions.โ
That didnโt sound promising. If two male magicians were desperate enough to stop for directions, we were in dire straits.
The truckโs cab shook in the howling wind. After all weโd been through, I felt silly being scared of a storm, but I climbed over the seat so I could sit next to Zia and have some company.
โHow long have they been in there?โ I asked.
โNot long,โ Zia said. โI wanted to talk to you before they come back.โ
I raised an eyebrow. โAbout Carter? Well, if youโre wondering whether he likes you, the way he stammers might be an indication.โ
Zia frowned. โNo, Iโmโโ
โAsking if I mind? Very considerate. I must say at first I had my doubts, what with you threatening to kill us and all, but Iโve decided youโre not a bad sort, and Carterโs mad about you, soโโ
โItโs not about Carter.โ
I wrinkled my nose. โOops. Could you just forget what I said, then?โ โItโs about Set.โ
โGod,โ I sighed. โNot this again. Still suspicious of Amos?โ
โYouโre blind not to see it,โ Zia said. โSet loves deception and traps. It is his favorite way to kill.โ
Part of me knew she had a point. No doubt youโll think I was foolish not to listen. But have you ever sat by while someone talks badly about a member of your family? Even if itโs not your favorite relative, the natural reaction is to defend themโat least it was for me, possibly because I didnโt have that much family to begin with. โLook, Zia, I canโt believe Amos wouldโโ
โAmos wouldnโt,โ Zia agreed. โBut Set can bend the mind and control the body. Iโm not a specialist on possession, but it was a very common problem in ancient times. Minor demons are difficult enough to dislodge. A major godโโ
โHeโs not possessed. He canโt be.โ I winced. A sharp pain was burning in
my palm, in the spot where Iโd last held the feather of truth. But I wasnโt telling a lie! I did believe Amos was innocent…didnโt I?
Zia studied my expression. โYou need Amos to be all right. He is your uncle. Youโve lost too many members of your family. I understand that.โ
I wanted to snap back that she didnโt understand anything, but her tone made me suspect she had known griefโpossibly even more than I.
โWeโve got no choice,โ I said. โThereโs what, three hours till sunrise? Amos knows the best way into the mountain. Trap or no, we have to go there and try to stop Set.โ
I could almost see the gears spinning in her head as she searched for some way, any way to convince me.
โAll right,โ she said at last. โI wanted to tell Carter something but I never got the opportunity. Iโll tell you instead. The last thing you need to stop Set
โโ
โYou couldnโt possibly know his secret name.โ
Zia held my gaze. Maybe it was the feather of truth, but I was certain she wasnโt bluffing. She did have the name of Set. Or at least, she believed she did.
And honestly, Iโd overheard bits of her conversation with Carter while I was in the back of the cab. I hadnโt meant to eavesdrop, but it was hard not to. I looked at Zia, and tried to believe she was hosting Nephthys, but it didnโt make any sense. Iโd spoken with Nephthys. Sheโd told me she was far away in some sort of sleeping host. And Zia was right here in front of me.
โIt will work,โ Zia insisted. โBut I canโt do it. It must be you.โ
โWhy not use it yourself?โ I demanded. โBecause you spent all your magic?โ
She waved away the question. โJust promise me you will use it now, on Amos, before we reach the mountain. It may be your only chance.โ
โAnd if youโre wrong, we waste the only chance we have. The book disappears once itโs used, right?โ
Grudgingly, Zia nodded. โOnce read, the book will dissolve and appear somewhere else in the world. But if you wait any longer, weโre doomed. If Set lures you into his base of power, youโll never have the strength to confront him. Sadie, pleaseโโ
โTell me the name,โ I said. โI promise Iโll use it at the right time.โ โNow is the right time.โ
I hesitated, hoping Isis would drop some words of wisdom, but the goddess was silent. I donโt know if I wouldโve relented. Perhaps things wouldโve turned out differently if Iโd agreed to Ziaโs plan. But before I could make that choice, the truckโs doors opened, and Amos and Carter climbed in with a gust of sand.
โWeโre close.โ Amos smiled as if this were good news. โVery, very
close.โ