reminded Colin. “Where Colin?” Meghan asked. “We can’t just sneak Jae into the trailer. How would we explain it to Uncle Arnon?” “He will understand, once we explain,” said Colin, not believing a word he was saying. “Uncle Arnon will never understand,” Meghan said, agitated. “But he wouldn’t turn away someone in need of help.” “We would still have to explain that we went out after curfew,” she reminded. The twins went on arguing, getting louder with each sentence. “Hey!” Jae interrupted sharply. “You’re going to wake up the whole stupid camp arguing so loud!” He took a deep breath, and then added, “I think I have a solution, follow me.” The twins apprehensively followed Jae back to where the Gypsies had been camped. “What are we doing here?” asked Colin, as the site was now empty. The wagons were gone. “Just give me a second,” said Jae with an air of impatience. “Apirire,” he then murmured, while waving his hand in front of him. Dusty air swirled in front of them, and when it dissipated a Gypsy wagon appeared.