Echo refused to bring us any more food to our room, which I understood. I wouldn't either. Morrissey did, though - and Jon, of course - and I wondered if that caused a rift between Morrissey and Echo since they were roommates. I hoped not. "How's Echo?" I asked Morrissey when she dropped off our breakfast Monday morning. She shrugged, the gesture carrying a lot more meaning than when anyone else did it, because normally she just gave everyone her dark stare. "I'm sorry about the séance," I told her, like I'd told Seph countless times for the rest of the weekend. The staff had all come back early Sunday morning, but I didn't hear about or see Professor Wadluck's return. He was still missing. So was the headmistress. I'd gone to tell her about what happened to Seph and me and the strang

