Eiji was quick to give Jodis a kiss on the cheek before sliding his arm around her waist. “What did you find, my love?” “I think we’ve figured out what it all means,” she said. “Well, Viviana did. See this here?” She pointed to a hand-drawn sketch. “This is the layout of the Göbekli Tepe pits in Turkey, the portal these Zoan creatures came through.” “And this,” Viviana added, turning the laptop screen around so everyone could see it, “is the planetary alignments on the day you were changed, Alec.” Jodis held the hand-drawn sketch over the laptop screen. “Superimposed, they’re identical.” “What does that mean?” Cronin asked. Viviana answered. “See how the circles are situated for the portal to be open, we believe it needs to be mirrored for the portal to close. Look at Saint Peter’s drawings again.” She turned the book around on the table so it faced them. “See how he’s mirrored it here? We assumed it was because it made no sense to him—he didn’t even know what planets were.”