coming toward them, almost appearing to float through the air on her many tentacles. Alex waved her over.
Henry filled her in on the plan and explained how they were going to do it. Ms. Octavia wound two tentacles around Seanâs leg and Alex held Seanâs upper body steady. At Henryâs command, Ms. Octavia pulled while Henry and Carina set the leg. Sean cried out in his sleep. Once the leg was set, Alex rushed over to help Carina replace the splint and secure it.
When Henry and Carina no longer needed him, Alex slipped away to assess their situation, beckoning Ms. Octavia to join him. âI need you to fix Captain Ahab as soon as possible,â he said. âWeâre out of medicine. We need to get Sean home.â
âDo we know where we are?â she asked. âHow far is home?â
Alex shook his head. âI donât know for sure. We think weâre at the easternmost end of the world. But all we know for sure is the direction that Ms. Morningâs seek spell came from.â
âSo the seek spell doesnât require us to go back the way we came, around the world?â asked Ms. Octavia.
âThankfully, no,â Alex replied. âIt must have rerouted once we made it through the waterfalls. It was gone when I woke up, but Kitten saw it before it faded away.â
âWell thatâs good, but weâre still a long way from Artimé, and the ship is barely moving. What will we do with Sean in the meantime? Heâll need something for the pain.â
Alex looked up at the top of the battered mast, where six squirrelicorns rested. âI was thinking maybe the squirrelicorns could . . . you know, take him. Back home.â
The two looked at each otherâonce teacher and student, now peers solving a dilemma. After a moment Ms. Octavia shook her alligator head. âThe squirrelicorns arenât like Simberâthey canât fly indefinitely. We donât know whatâs out there or if thereâs any place for them to land if they need to rest.â
âOh,â Alex said, his thoughts whirling. âRight. Of course youâre right.â He pushed back a lock of tangled hair that had fallen over his eyes and sighed, defeated. âThen I guess thereâs no other choice,â he said, turning to gaze at Artiméâs grand protector who circled the ship above. âBut it worries me. I just wish it wouldnât leave us so vulnerable.â
âYou mean Simber?â Ms. Octavia said, her voice grave.
Losing Simber was the last thing Alex wanted to do. He had no idea what dangers awaited them. But it was the only way to save Sean. He nodded slowly, even as his gut twisted. âWeâll have to make our way home without him.â
Aaron Loses Someone Important
A s he ran away from Artimé through the jungle, the High Priest Aaron Stowe tripped over a root and fell hard to the ground. He lay there for a minute, panting, trying to get the horrible image of Secretary being attacked by the panther out of his mind, but he couldnât.
He touched the pocket where the heart attack spell components had been. The fabric lay flat against his leg now. Had he killed Panther? He wasnât sure. All he knew was that after that attack, there was no way Secretary was still alive. And it was his fault.
It was almost like heâd murdered the woman himself.
His chest tightened. He sucked in a breath and choked on it. He tried to tell himself that sheâd have died eventually anyway since heâd sent her to the Ancients Sector. But it wasnât the sameâbecause heâd actually seen her die, which somehow made it more real. Besides, his plan had been to get her out of there again. To scare her into being more obedient. The plan had backfired.
âItâs her fault,â he said weakly. He pressed his elbow into the moist jungle floor and sat up. âWhat was she doing in Artimé, of all places? If