she asked, switching her baffled gaze from Andrea to Jonah.“‘Jonah made me lose the Elucidator,’” Jonah mimicked in a mincing, whiny voice that didn’t actually sound anything like Andrea’s. “‘It’s all Jonah’s fault.’” Okay, she hadn’t exactly said that, but Jonah was mad. “She was lying!”“Jonah, you bumped into her,” Katherine said. “It was a mistake. You were trying to help. Nobody thinks you meant to do that.”It was weird to have Katherine acting like the peacemaker—the calm, reasonable one. Somehow that made Jonah madder.“But I didn’t do anything wrong, even by mistake. It’s all her fault,” he accused. He pointed right at Andrea. “She took the Elucidator out and threw it away. On purpose!”The color drained from Andrea’s face. She began shaking her head from side to side, frantically.“No,” she wailed. “I didn’t!”“Who are you working for?” Jonah asked. “Gary? Hodge?”Those were JB’s enemies, the ones who had kidnapped Andrea and Jonah and all the other missing kids from history in the first place.