Meggie asks to keep the Tin Soldier, and Mortola says she can have the soldier back after Capricorn sees it. He sees Mo and Meggie and notices that Mo is strained. Dustfinger threatens the old man with Basta’s knife and runs. Mo and Farid leave Gwen behind. It is then that Mo realizes Meggie’s mother is gone, and he cannot find her in the house. Elinor lets Meggie go and she runs to the library, but they are gone. Elinor and Darius are soon searching bookshops to fill the library. Then she asks if Mo misses his wife, and he says sometimes, but corrects to day most all the time. Mo picks up the sword that Basta had dropped. Dustfinger hears a tinkling, and finds the fairy lying in a glass jug, a fairy that is not the blue of the fairies of Inkheart, but pale. She can only think of the hate for the lies he had told her. Chapter 26: Shivers down the Spine and a Foreboding. Meggie then goes to where Dustfinger had performed to find him gone: she thinks that maybe he followed the kidnappers. Meggie thinks this is because of the candle she has by her bed, but Elinor is looking at Dustfinger. Fenoglio will take his grandchildren with him so as to blend in better. Mo gives Meggie his place to sleep telling her that they will keep watch as she sleeps. She is able to get it back to Dustfinger, and he then tells Basta that he would prefer to threaten a little girl, rather than face Dustfinger, who is unarmed (Basta has his knife). Farid sees the guard in the church tower see the fire and when he disappears, throws torch onto the church porch once he disappears. Over time, Capricorn became quite influential in our world, which was mostly based on blackmail and threats. They take Elinor’s car (Dustfinger would have preferred Mo’s camper van, but Elinor states she plans to be back by the next morning). Now he tells Capricorn that he has gone by that name since he was 15, and his mother is not of noble birth, nor his father is an armorer. Then Elinor arrives. Finally Farid opens the lock, and Basta jumps up from a dark corner and grabs Resa saying he heard what Elinor and Resa were saying to each other, and that Resa is Meggie’s mother. As they are hiding, all their stuff is taken. Dustfinger then tells Meggie to ask her father why he does not read to her. Elinor catches her before she can enter the library, dragging her into her room. He asks Farid about Gwen and is told that the martin had disappeared. Basta is not happy with the assignment. They go to the parking lot, but all the vehicles are gone, so they spend the night in the village that seems to be enchanted. This impress Meggie, who asks how many books she has. As they are leaving, Dustfinger is suddenly appears at the gate. Capricorn then tells how disappointed he is with Resa since he really liked her. Basta fortunately had not heard. She stumbles towards the car park. Meggie can hear a ticking and remembers that Mo used that noise. Resa does not want to read, and asks about the girl. Next is a “Thousand and One Nights.” This time Mo’s words only bring a terrified boy 3 or 4 years older than Meggie. When Meggie turns, she sees Dustfinger putting the book back down. Farid also fears the ghost of the old woman (ghosts are about the only thing Farid fears) but Dustfinger believes there are no ghosts in this world unless they are invisible. Before Basta can responds she grabs the note and crumples it. The magpie shows Meggie a box with a couple of snakes, and under the snakes is the book. Elinor explains that Meggie does not even know where to look (which Meggie had already figured out). Mo gets out of the car furious with Dustfinger for telling Capricorn about them, and Dustfinger denies it. If you came here from a link, please go back and make the right link for one of the villains listed below. Resa cannot speak—she taught Dustfinger how to read—so she has to write to communicate. Meggie: A 12-year-old, avid reader, and the daughter of Mortimer "Silvertongue" Folchart, ambitious and troublesome. Basta seems to somewhat fear the magpie. As Meggie is talking to Elinor, Dustfinger has taken the book, but Elinor sees, and tells him to put it down. The dogs are on Mo. Then she asks about Silvertongue, and he tells a little about what he looks like. Meggie is forced to read a passage from Inkheart and bring the Shadow, Capricorn's personal assassin of fire, into the real world. Capricorn throws in final copy, the copy that Meggie had brought, and sets fire to the books. He then tells Meggie that he had to choose a book to test Meggie’s skill; there were few books available, and decided on the Tin Soldier; she will read for Mortola. Flatnose takes Meggie with him out of the crypt, telling one of the boys to put Resa in one of the cells. Dustfinger is nimble enough to avoid Basta’s blade until finally cornered, but then a stone thrown by Resa hits Basta in the face.
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