The Sidhe had abandoned their new playmates—who were still sitting, entranced, in the middle of the clearing—to inspect the goods. Tomas couldn’t decide which of them was the weirdest—he was pretty sure it was a tie between the pink-haired girl with the hooves and the bright blue dog-thing. He kept hoping that one of the teachers would step in and take over, but by now he’d realized that he and Kenny were pretty much on their own here. And that Kenny was expecting him to figure things out. The dark haired boy reached for one of the books. “Uh-uh,” Tomas said firmly. “Not until we’ve got a deal.” He glanced at Kenny and wiggled his fingers. Kenny got the idea. The book rose up off the blanket and hovered. “You’ll give us all this? You’ll make fire again? You’ll make the mirror fly again?” the boy asked guardedly. “You give us back our friends—all of them—” “Undo,” Ms. Smith murmured in a low voice. “—and undo what you did to ‘em,” Tomas added, “and yeah.”
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