Cyrus and Kanti left to gather supplies for their journey, and Valerie immediately concentrated on Thai. She was amazed at how effortless it was to return to Earth.
He was sitting at a table with a huge group of people that she guessed were his parents and siblings. They were a happy group, laughing and playing around with each other. It was how she imagined the perfect family would be. She had pictured it a thousand times all those years while she was waiting to be adopted.
For a second, she panicked that they would see her. Then she remembered her lesson from Cyrus on projecting to Earth. It was up to her to choose who could see her, and she only wanted to be seen by Thai.
She relaxed when his parents and siblings looked right through her. It was almost as if she were a ghost, and the thought sent a chill through her. It would be so easy for the Fractus to watch Henry without his knowledge and learn everything about him, including his greatest fears. Then they could use that information against him, to terrify him into doing what they wanted. But what would drive the Fractus to such lengths to control him?
Thai saw her and almost choked on his noodles. She couldnât help the smile that tugged at her mouth. It was good to see him so happy. He said something to his family in Vietnamese, and then left.
âSorry, I didnât mean to startle you. I can come back later.â
âItâs fine, we were finishing up anyway. Somethingâs wrong, I can tell.â
She quickly explained to Thai what she had discovered about Henry and her visions. To her surprise, he didnât seem shocked.
âI knew you were seeing something real. I watched you when you had your vision at Stonehenge, and whatever you were experiencing was really happening to you. You were so afraid that you were shaking in my arms. And no regular dream sends someone to a hospital.â
âI have a huge favor to ask. When we figure out where Henry is, will you go to him? Iâm so afraid that Venu will be after him next. And Henry has no idea whatâs happening to him! Heâs never heard of the Globe. He must think that heâs going crazy, or that monsters are really trying to hurt him.â
âThatâs horrible,â Thai said with a shudder. âI canât imagine going through my change without Midnightâs help. I would have lost my mind.â
âIâm so scared for him.â
âOf course Iâll help in any way I can.â
âWhat about Tan? Will he be able to handle this trip? I know that youâre sharing your body with him more and more, and I donât want you to sacrifice hisâor yourâhealth.â
âTan will be okay. Heâs getting stronger every day, and heâs beginning to understand more of whatâs happening. Iâm sure heâll want to help you, too. So consider us both in on your plan,â Thai said confidently. âNow, where was Henry last seen?â
âIf Kantiâs right and this is her old friend, then he used to live in America. Also, in my vision, he spoke English without an accent of any kind, so I think chances are he probably does live there.â
âIâll go straight there. And as soon as you find him, Iâll be ready.â
âThank you so much. I feel so much better knowing that youâll be there to protect him.â
Valerie let herself be pulled back to her body on the Globe, and she opened her eyes. Kanti was rushing around the room, yanking clothes out of drawers and throwing them into a silver box that sat in the middle of the floor. It was full of food, clothes, a water jug, and an assortment of other strange objects.
âHow will we carry that box on our journey? Wouldnât backpacks be easier?â
Kanti put the lid on the box. âItâs a call box. We leave it right here in this room, and when we need something, we call for it and it appears wherever we are on the Globe. I packed you some clothes and food, and Cyrus is grabbing his stuff as we speak.â
Valerie bent over the box to examine it more closely. It seemed like any ordinary silver box, but it had a slight hum of power that indicated it had been touched by magic. âNo need for suitcases,â she murmured with a shake of her head.
âIt makes traveling much easier. Plus, someone is bound to stop three kids wandering around with luggage and ask where theyâre going. And trust me, there is no way Dulcea is going to be okay with us traveling to another country on our own.â
âShouldnât we let her know weâll be gone? I donât want her to worry.â
âNot going to work. Sheâll insist that we have a chaperone, and that could take days. Sheâll probably punish us when we get back, but this trip canât wait.â
Valerie shook her head regretfully. âI know youâre right, but letâs leave her a note so she knows we havenât been kidnapped or something.â
âGood ideaâshe wonât be back for a couple hours anyway. Can you write it, Val?â
She jotted down a note for Dulcea explaining their quest and apologizing. When she was satisfied with what sheâd written, she turned back to Kanti. âSo how do we get to this Oracle, anyway? Iâm guessing itâs not by bus.â
âYouâll see,â she said with a grimace. âItâs not my favorite way to travel, but Cyrus said youâll love it.â
Before they left, Valerie took the flower of light from her nightstand and slid it into her pocket, where it glowed through the fabric. It somehow didnât seem right to leave it behind, and she might be glad to have a light at night during their journey.
Cyrus met them gliding down the stairs and hopped on to their platform. âI dumped my stuff in the call box. Weâd better hurry; the next car leaves the station in fifteen minutes.â
âCar, huh?â Valerie said curiously. âI thought you saidââ
âItâs a surprise!â Cyrus said, and then refused to add another word.
Before they left, she dropped off the note for Dulcea for heading out.
The station seemed ordinary enough, like a train station on Earth. But when they reached the tracks, the sight made her heart leap. âConjurors travel by rollercoaster cars?â she shouted with glee.
Stretching into the distance, the silver track was full of twists, turns, and loops. A red rollercoaster car was waiting at their station. Valerie boarded and sat between Cyrus and Kanti, and a conductor came over and strapped them into their harnesses.
âItâs totally safe, too. The harnesses are something to hold on to; the magic in the seat will prevent you from falling out,â Cyrus explained.
âSure, you wonât die, but the magic wonât protect you from getting hit with my puke,â Kanti said. âSo if I start turning green, be prepared to duck.â
âThanks for that image,â Cyrus said, wrinkling his nose.
âLast call, Ephesus!â the conductor cried, and then the rollercoaster inched slowly forward.
Once the car had exited the station, it immediately whooshed forward at top speed. The wind yanked Valerieâs hair straight back, and she screamed with joy. It was so much smoother than the old wooden rollercoaster she had ridden two years ago on a school field trip. That time, she had been jostled so much that she left the ride with a headache. But not this time. Every loop and corkscrew was as smooth as glass, and Valerie could enjoy the speed and the thrill without distractions.
At one point, the rollercoaster sped past the lake where she had met Azra the night before. They came so close that Valerie could reach out and touch the water, sending a spray all over Cyrus, who laughed and repaid the favor. She was drenched, but she quickly dried in the wind.
Finally, the rollercoaster slowed down at the edge of the shady woods as the sun sank behind the horizon. Even Valerie had her fill of riding at that point, and solid ground had never felt so safe. Kanti was green from nausea, and Valerie hoped that she wasnât going to throw up.
âWeâre definitely walking home,â Kanti said grumpily. âYouâll never get me on that thing again!â
âIâm a little dizzy, but that was so worth it,â Valerie said. âI have to hand it to you, Cy, you know how to travel in style!â
âI knew youâd love it,â he replied triumphantly as the rollercoaster took off, roaring as it zoomed away into the distance.
âWhere are we? I donât see anything out here,â Valerie said. The rollercoaster had stopped at the edge of Ardenâs forest, and stretching out before them were a smattering of trees that gradually became sparser and more ghostly, giving way to nothing but the yellow sands of a vast, barren desert.
âThis is as far as we can travel by rollercoaster,â Kanti said. âTravelers to the Roaming City in Ephesus have to enter on foot.â
âThe Roaming City is where the Oracle Conjurors live?â
âYesânot many Conjurors ever get to see it,â Cyrus said, clearly excited by the prospect of the adventure ahead of them.
âHow far away is the Roaming City from here?â Valerie said, straining her eyes to see anything other than miles of sand.
âThatâs the tricky part. You donât find the Oracle, the Oracle finds you. Itâs called the Roaming City because itâs never in the same place twice. It can only be found by those in great need of guidance. People have come here searching for the Roaming City until they go crazy, but youâll only find it if the Oracle wants you to.â
âWell, our need is great, so weâll find it for sure,â Valerie said with determination. âLetâs go.â