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Автор: Soman Chainani
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      The killer was coming.

      Without thinking, Chaddick darted from his hiding spot and sprinted to the next tower, diving behind its wall.

      For a moment, there was silence.

      Then a soft, hissy laugh.

       Crackle, crackle, crackle.

      Tears stung Chaddick’s eyes.

      Two weeks earlier, he’d sent Dovey a note by crow: he’d been seeing strange things in the Woods. Ever and Never kingdoms attacked … unrest and fear spreading everywhere … classmates’ quests sabotaged …

      Something was happening.

      He knew he was supposed to be collecting knights for Camelot. But he was Tedros’ liege and a knight himself. If he could find out why things were going wrong in the Woods, maybe he could find out why Tedros’ sword had gotten stuck too. … Maybe he could help Tedros free Excalibur and seal his crown. … Tedros would be so grateful to him. It would be Chaddick’s first step to becoming a legendary knight, as precious to Tedros as Lancelot once was to Arthur … well, until a girl had come between them.

      He’d be better than Lancelot, then.

      Except Dovey had appeared via her crystal ball. “I received your note, Chaddick. And I see from my Quest Map you’re already deviating from your quest without my permission,” she’d declared through a wobbly bubble in the sky. “Go back to your quest. Do you understand? Leave the rest to me and Merlin.”

      Chaddick had ignored her. It didn’t matter that Dovey had assigned his quest. A knight’s first loyalty is to his king. That’s why he’d spent the last two weeks following clues in the Woods. That’s how he came to discover everything.

      It was all connected.

      Tedros’ trapped sword.

      His friends’ failed quests.

      The attacks.

      It was all the work of a new villain. More powerful than the School Master. More powerful than anything their world had ever seen.

      Each new attack was part of a bigger plan.

      A plan to destroy Camelot and its king.

      A plan to take down Good and Evil.

      A plan to rule the Endless Woods.

      Chaddick heard footsteps get closer.

      He’d tracked this villain all the way to Avalon.

      He thought he could vanquish him on his own like a real knight.

      He didn’t know the villain was tracking him too.

      Chaddick wiped his eyes. He couldn’t go down like this. Not when his friends needed him. Not without a fight.

      He focused on his fear … his loyalty to Tedros … his love for his fellow Evers and Nevers …

      His fingertip glowed silver—

       Now.

      He leapt out of his hiding spot to face his attacker and shot him with a stun spell, not waiting to see if it hit before he dashed for a staircase thirty feet away. Chaddick hurtled down the steps towards the lake, slipping on snow and tumbling to the next landing, almost knocking himself out. Bleary with pain, he could hear his attacker’s hissy laughter, his footsteps descending the stairs. …

      Wheezing, Chaddick lurched to his feet, leaving a smear of blood in the snow, and continued to limp down. The lake … I have to make it to the lake. …

      He staggered off the last steps and slid through icy mud on the shore—

      “I need the Lady of the Lake!” he choked, dripping blood.

      The clear, gray surface stayed still.

      He looked back and saw a shadow moving down the stairs in no hurry at all.

      Chaddick swiveled to the water. “I’m Camelot’s knight!”

      Now the lake changed. It spun into a whirlpool, mirroring the circle of towers above. The waters churned faster, faster … so fast that a thick foam spewed from the pool’s eye, coalescing into human shape. …

      A ghostly, silver-haired nymph in white robes floated out of the lake. She had pale skin, a long nose, and big black eyes that honed in on Chaddick.

      Smiling with relief, he rushed towards the water, but the instant his foot touched it, it repelled him, flinging him to the ground.

      The Lady of the Lake’s expression didn’t change.

      “What are you waiting for!” he cried. “You have to protect me!”

      “I protect those most loyal to Camelot,” the Lady of the Lake replied.

      “I am loyal! I’m Tedros’ liege!”

      Again he crawled for the water—

      Again it repelled him.

      “What … what are you doing … ,” he gasped.

      But the Lady of the Lake wasn’t looking at him now. She was looking past him.

      Slowly Chaddick turned to see his assailant coming off the stairs, dressed in black, his face covered by a scaly green mask. He was holding Chaddick’s sword, coated with Chaddick’s blood.

      Chaddick dropped to his knees and clasped his hands towards the nymph. “Don’t you see? He’s going to kill me! Help! Please!

      But she didn’t.

      Instead she did something that made Chaddick sick.

      She looked back into the eyes of his green-masked killer …

      And smiled.

       8

       SOPHIE

       One Quest to Save Them All

      “Where is the cake, Bogden? Where are the gift bags? Where is the bouquet?” Sophie berated, barreling towards Evil Hall in her white taffeta gown, crystal tiara, and spiked silver heels.

      “Um, you need those things for a school dance?” Bogden asked, holding her train and stumbling behind.

      “All Tedros had to do to seal his reign was host a coronation and now look where he is. You know why kingdoms fall, Bogden? Because of bad parties,” Sophie flared. “How long until the doors open?”

      “Five minutes. The Welcome Committee is almost done decorating—”

      “Why don’t I hear music, then? Why don’t I smell cucumber-and-dill-butter canapés?

      Bogden gaped at her.

      “Were you taking notes when we went over this?” Sophie squawked, trundling towards the ballroom. “No wonder you failed all your classes!”

      “Dean Sophie, I’ve been knocking on your bathroom door for five hours to ask questions—”

      “As if anyone has time for questions! First Gavaldon Girl caves in a classroom and now you with your questions! Why did I bring Readers into this school at all?” Sophie moaned. “This is the first time a Dean has ever thrown an