HELENA. “That's because it is. Now we need to find a way to get in without upsetting any more traps.” She jumped off the stairs that led to the front door, running her eyes over the side of the library. “I know another way in.” I blurted, scratching my arms. It was getting pretty cold. “I knew you were meant for this.” Luna nodded slowly. “Lead the way.” She gestured forward. I took out the jacket in my bag and put it on, walking towards the trap door in the backyard. I pushed aside the cluster of bushes and pulled on the handle. It was stuck. I paused, a little confused. “That's weird. It's usually very easy to open.” I struggled again, failing. I groaned in frustration after landing on my butt for the sixth time. I looked up at Luna. “Is there a trap here too?” She looked at the

