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    Fablehaven1-Fablehaven

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      may not even be a relevant clue. It could belong to the perpetrator,

      or to the mount the perpetrator rode, or it could

      belong to something that just happened to step there sometime

      during the night.

      So we just ignore Dale for now? Kendra asked.

      We have no alternative. Time is short. We can only

      hope that by rescuing your grandfather, we can shed more

      light on what caused Dale’s condition and find a way to

      reverse the curse. Come.

      They returned to the house. Grandma spoke over her

      shoulder as they mounted the stairs to the second floor.

      There are a few special strongholds within the house. One

      is the room where you have been staying. Another is a second

      room on the other side of the attic.

      I knew it! Kendra said. I could tell from outside

      there had to be more to the attic. But I could never find a

      way in.

      You were probably searching in the wrong place,

      Grandma said, leading them down the hall to her room.

      The two sides of the attic are not interconnected. When

      we get up there, I’ll fill you in on my strategy. Grandma

      crouched and picked through a broken nightstand. She

      found a few hairpins and used them to pile her hair into a

      matronly bun. Searching more, she located a key. She led

      them into the master bathroom, where she used the key to

      unlock a closet door.

      Instead of a closet, the door opened to reveal a second

      door, this one made of steel with a large combination

      wheel. A vault door. Grandma began spinning the wheel.

      Four turns right to 11, three left to 28, two right to 3, one

      left to 31, and half a turn right to 18.

      She pulled a lever, and the heavy door clacked open.

      Carpeted stairs led up to another door. Grandma went up

      first. Seth and Kendra joined her in the attic.

      This side of the attic was even larger than the playroom.

      Grandma flipped a switch, and several lights dispelled

      the dimness. A long workbench dominated one side

      of the room, the wall above it covered with tools supported

      on pegs. Handsome wooden cabinets lined the other walls.

      Various unusual objects littered the room-a birdcage, a

      phonograph, a battle-ax, a hanging scale, a mannequin, a

      globe the size of a beach ball. Trunks and boxes were

      arranged in rows on the floor, leaving just enough aisle

      space to access them. Heavy curtains concealed the

      windows.

      Grandma motioned them over to the workbench,

      where they perched on stools. What’s in all the boxes?

      Seth asked.

      Many things, most of them unsafe. This is where we

      guard our most prized weapons and talismans. Spell books,

      ingredients for potions, all the good stuff.

      You can tell us more about Grandpa now? Kendra

      said.

      Yes. You heard Nero say that Stan and Lena are being

      held in the Forgotten Chapel. Let me summarize some history

      to bring the ramifications into view.

      Long ago, this land was possessed by a powerful demon

      named Bahumat. For centuries, he terrorized the natives

      who dwelt in the region. They learned to avoid certain

      areas, yet even with these precautions, nowhere in the

      vicinity was truly safe. The natives made whatever offerings

      the demon seemed to require, but still they lived in

      fear. When a group of Europeans offered to overthrow the

      demon in exchange for a claim to the lands it haunted, the

      incredulous local leaders consented.

      Aided by mighty allies and potent magic, the

      Europeans successfully subdued and imprisoned the demon.

      Some years later, they founded Fablehaven on the land

      they wrested from Bahumat.

      Years passed. In the early 1800s, a community comprised

      chiefly of extended family had developed on this

      preserve. They built a number of dwellings around the original

      mansion. This was before the current house and barn

      were constructed. The old mansion still stands deep within

      this property, though most of the flimsier structures around

      it have been swallowed by time and the elements.

      Although their homes are gone, they did construct one

      lasting structure-a church.

      In 1826, thanks to human frailty and foolishness,

      Bahumat nearly escaped. It could have been a serious disaster,

      because none who remained on the preserve possessed

      the resources or knowledge to contend successfully with an

      entity of his power. Although the jailbreak was prevented,

      the experience proved too unnerving for most who lived

      here, and the majority departed.

      The prison that held the demon had been damaged.

      With outside help, Bahumat was moved to a new holding

      area in the basement of the church. Meetings there ceased

      a few months after that, and in the intervening years it has

      become known as the Forgotten Chapel.

      So Bahumat is still there? Kendra said.

      Believe me, we would know if Bahumat had been

      loosed. I doubt anyone in the world has the capacity to

      recapture that fiend if he were to get free. His kind have

      been absent for too long, imprisoned or destroyed. Those

      who knew how to defeat such a foe have passed on, with

      none to replace them. Which brings me to my greatest

      concern: that Muriel might try to release Bahumat.

      Would she do something that stupid? Seth cried.

      Muriel is a student of evil. She was originally imprisoned

      for tampering with such things. If she reaches the

      Forgotten Chapel first, which she may have already done,

      assuming her imps have apprised her of the situation, we

      will have to neutralize her in order to save your grandfather.

      If we allow her enough time to release Bahumat, we

      will all need saving. That is why I must try to stop her

      immediately.

      Not just you, Seth said.

      Hugo and I will handle this. You kids have done

      enough.

      What? Seth exclaimed. No way!

      Retrieving your grandfather should not be too difficult.

      But if the worst-case scenario transpires, and I fail,

      Fablehaven could fall. Bahumat never agreed to the treaty

      that protects this sanctuary. None of his kind would. He

      has a claim to this land and is a being of sufficient power

      to overthrow the treaty, plunging the preserve into endless

      darkness. Every day would become like those fearful festival

      nights, and this property would be forever uninhabitable

      for all but the denizens of shadow. Any mortal trapped

      here would fall prey to horrors too terrible to contemplate.

      Could that really happen? Kendra asked quietly.

      It would not be the first time, Grandma said,

      Preserves have fallen ever since they were instituted. The

      causes are myriad, usually stemming from human folly.

      Some have been reclaimed. Others fell beyond redemption.

      Currently there are at least thirty fallen preserves in the

      world. Perhaps most unnerving are the recent whispers

      about the Society of the Evening Star.

      Maddox told us about them, Seth
    said.

      Grandpa got a letter warning him to be on the lookout,

      Kendra added.

      Traditionally, the fall of a preserve was an uncommon

      occurrence. Maybe one or two a century. About ten years

      ago, rumors began to circulate that the Society of the

      Evening Star was working mischief again. Around the same

      time, preserves began falling at an alarming rate. Four have

      fallen over the past five years.

      Why would anybody do that? Kendra asked.

      Many have sought the answer to that question,

      Grandma said. To gain riches? Power? We who safeguard

      the preserves are essentially conservationists. We don’t

      want to see the magnificent magical creatures of the world

      go extinct. We try not to discriminate against creatures of

      shadow-we want them to survive as well. But we do

      compartmentalize them when necessary. Members of the

      Society of the Evening Star mask their true intentions with

      rhetoric, alleging that we wrongfully imprison creatures of

      darkness.

      Do you? Seth asked.

      The most violent and malevolent demons are imprisoned,

      yes, but that is for the safety of the world. In pursuit

      of endless carnage and unlawful dominion, they clashed

      anciently with good humans and creatures of light, and are

      paying a heavy price for losing. Many other sinister entities

      were admitted to preserves only on condition that they

      would agree to certain limitations-agreements they

      entered voluntarily. A common restriction is that they are

      not permitted to leave the preserve, so the Society considers

      many of these creatures also incarcerated. They argue

      that the covenants of the preserves create artificial rules

      that upset the natural order of things. They consider the

      majority of humanity expendable. Their premise is that

      chaos and bloodshed are preferable to just regulations. We

      disagree.

      Do you think the Evening Star people are involved in

      kidnapping Grandpa? Kendra asked.

      Grandma shrugged. Possibly. I hope not. If so, it was

      done with great subtlety. There are powerful limits to how

      any outsider can intrude on a preserve. And our preserve is

      more secret than most.

      Grandma opened a drawer and pulled out a rolled

      parchment. Unrolling it, she revealed a map of the world.

      Large dots and X’s were located on diverse portions of the

      map, aside from the labeling of major cities.

      The X’s mark fallen preserves, Grandma said. The

      dots mark active ones.

      Fablehaven isn’t marked, Kendra noticed.

      Sharp eyes, Grandma said. There are thirty-seven

      active preserves noted on the map. And five unmarked preserves,

      of which Fablehaven is one. Even among those

      most trusted in our community, very few people know

      about the unmarked preserves. None know of them all.

      Why? Seth asked.

      Special artifacts of great power are hidden on those

      five preserves.

      What artifacts? Seth asked, excited.

      I cannot say. I don’t know most of the details myself.

      The artifact here at Fablehaven is not in our possession. It

      is guarded at an undisclosed location on the property.

      Evildoers, particularly the Society of the Evening Star,

      would like nothing more than to collect the artifacts from

      the hidden preserves.

      So there are many reasons Fablehaven must be protected,

      Kendra said.

      Grandma nodded. Your grandfather and I are prepared

      to give our lives if necessary.

      Maybe none of us should go after Grandpa, Kendra

      said. Can’t we get help?

      There are some who would come to our aid if summoned,

      but I need to stop Muriel and find your grandfather

      today. Nobody could reach us that quickly. Fablehaven is

      protected by secrecy. At times this becomes a hindrance. I

      do not know what spells bind Bahumat, but I am certain

      that, given sufficient time, Muriel will find a way to

      unravel them. I must act now.

      Grandma slid off the stool, walked down an aisle,

      opened a trunk, and withdrew an ornate box embossed

      with vines and flowers. From the box she removed a small

      crossbow not much larger than a pistol. She also took out a

      small arrow with black fletching, an ivory shaft, and a silver

      head.

      Cool, Seth cried. I want one!

      This dart will slay any being that was ever mortal,

      including the enchanted or undead, if I can lodge it in a

      lethal place.

      Where is lethal? Kendra asked.

      The heart and the brain are surest. Witches can be

      tricky. This is the only talisman I am certain will slay

      Muriel.

      You’re going to kill her? Kendra whispered.

      Only as a last resort. First I will try to have Hugo capture

      her. But the stakes are too high for us to sally forth

      without a failsafe. If the golem should unforeseeably disappoint

      me, I lack the skills to subdue Muriel myself. Believe

      me, the last thing I want is her blood on my hands. Killing

      a mortal is not quite as grievous a crime as killing a mystical

      being, but it would still dissolve most of the protection

      afforded me by the treaty. I would probably have to banish

      myself from the preserve.

      But she’s trying to destroy the whole preserve! Seth

      complained.

      Not by directly killing anyone, Grandma said. The

      chapel is neutral ground. If I go there and kill her, even if I

      can justify the act, the protection of the treaty will never

      again be mine.

      I heard Dale shooting guns and stuff the night the

      creatures came through our window, Kendra said.

      Creatures were invading our territory, Grandma

      explained. Regardless of the reason, by coming into this

      house, they surrender all their protections. Under those circumstances,

      Dale could slay them with no fear of retribution,

      meaning his status under the treaty would remain

      secure. This same principle could work against you if you

      were to venture into certain forbidden areas of Fablehaven.

      If you were thus stripped of all protection, it would be open

      hunting season on Kendra and Seth. Which is precisely

      why those areas are prohibited.

      I don’t get who would punish you for killing Muriel,

      Seth said.

      The mystical barriers that protect me would be lifted,

      and the punishment would naturally follow. You see, as

      mortals, we can choose to break the rules. The mystical

      creatures that seek asylum here are not afforded that luxury.

      Many would break the rules if they could, but they are

      bound. As long as I obey the rules, I am safe. But if I lose

      the protections afforded by the treaty, the consequences of

      my vulnerability would inevitably follow.

      So does that mean Grandpa is alive for sure? Kendra

      asked in a small voice. They can’t kill him or anything.

      Stan has kept the rules pertaining to bloodshed, and

      so, even on their night of revelry, the dark creatures of this

      preserve would not be a
    ble to kill him. Nor would they be

      able to force him to go to a place that would enable them

      to kill him. Imprisoned, tortured, driven insane, turned to

      lead-maybe. But he has to be alive. And I have to go after

      him.

      And I have to come with you, Seth said. You need

      backup.

      Hugo is my backup.

      Seth scrunched his face, resisting tears. I’m not going

      to lose you guys, especially when it’s my fault.

      Grandma Sorenson embraced Seth. Sweetheart, I

      appreciate your courage, but I’m not about to risk losing a

      grandchild.

      Won’t we be in just as much danger here as we would

      be if we were with you? Kendra said. If the demon gets

      loose, we’ll all be fried.

      I mean to send you away, off the preserve, Grandma

      said.

      Kendra folded her arms. So we can wait outside the

      gate until our parents get back, tell them you were killed

      by a demon, and insist that we can’t go to the house

      because it’s really a magical preserve that has fallen into

      darkness?

      Your parents do not know the true nature of this

      place, Grandma said. Nor would they believe without

      seeing.

      Exactly! Kendra said. If you fail, the first thing Dad

      will do is go straight to your house and investigate.

      Nothing we could say would keep him away. And he’ll

      probably call the cops, and the whole world will find out

      about this place.

      They wouldn’t see anything, Grandma said. But

      many would die inexplicably. And actually, they could see

      the cow, even without the milk, because Viola remains a

      mortal being.

      We came in handy with the troll, Seth said. And no

      matter what you do or say, I’ll follow you anyways.

      Grandma tossed up her hands. Sincerely, children, I

      think all will be fine. I know I described a dire scenario, but

      things like this happen on preserves from time to time, and

      we normally get them resolved. I don’t see why this would

      be any different. Hugo will mend the problem without serious

      incident, and if it comes to it, I am a crack shot with

      the crossbow. If you will just wait outside the gates, I’ll

      come for you before it gets too late.

      But I want to see Hugo pound Muriel, Seth insisted.

      If we’re supposed to possibly inherit this place someday,

      you won’t always be able to protect us from danger,

      Kendra said. Wouldn’t it be a good experience for us to

      watch you and Hugo handle the situation? Maybe we can

     


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