CHAPTER FOUR The Tempest was way more confusing than A Midsummer Night's Dream, Cat thought, as she read the play during study period. Shakespeare was either a genius, like everyone else said, or truly messed up in the head, as she suspected. Either way, it was impossible for her to just read it like a story. First you had to translate whatever version of English it was written in, then figure out what the characters were actually doing, and finally figure out what it all meant. It was interesting, and maybe not so coincidental to her, that the magician in the story got rid of the witch on the island but her son hung around being evil. Once again, the choice of reading for her English class seemed to eerily parallel what Robin had warned them was coming. She couldn't help but wonder if Mr

