“I was relaying the day’s events between bites of takeout from Panda Palace. Helen had joined us at the house for a late dinner, eager to hear the story. She and Abigail had suggested that we might as well tell Sabina about Quinn’s blackmail threat, since the newest developments did not involve her, but I suspected that I already knew what her reaction would be. Sabina was as headstrong as her father, who had opted to stay in Pompeii and face the eruption on the off chance that he could save his... mother and his shop. She’d probably make a curse tablet with Quinn’s name on it—or a replica with pen and paper. I wanted to discourage that sort of thing. “I hate to say it, but it looks like Quinn was right about the runestone.” I was utterly famished and still chilled to the bone. Dr. Little had sent another basket as soon as ours returned empty, but the bare minimum of time required for the equipment to cool off was fifteen minutes, which had translated into almost seven hours for us in 1898.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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