'We've got to get out of here,' Lana lowered her voice even further. 'Emma, give us some light and let's try and make a run for it. Make it big, sis, and make it bright.' Emma nodded, rubbing the tears from her cheeks. Again, Emma closed her eyes and concentrated hard, focussing on that inner light and warmth until it shone from the centre of her body, the light getting brighter and brighter until Lana had to shield her own eyes before they adjusted. Looking around, Lana saw nothing—not a single Skull, apart from the shark in the pool. Not a single Watcher except for her, Emma and Sammy. 'I don't understand,' she muttered. 'There's no-one here.' 'They must have gone when the shark jumped in,' Sammy said. 'Come on, let's go,' Lana said, pulling Emma along down the steps and under the

