How It All Goes Down
Waist Deep
- Lena and Ethan start cutting school to study The Book of Moons. Not the most lighthearted hooky ever played, but hey.
- To keep Uncle Macon from checking up on her, Lena practices viola. By practice, we mean she starts playing for about a second, then lets magic do all the work.
- When she sets the viola down to work its magic, "Sixteen Moons" is the song it plays. But now its lyrics have changed again: "In these pages Darkness clears" (12.08.12). That sounds promising.
- The Book of Moons is filled with hundreds of Casts in dozens of languages, some of which might even be written in blood. Okay, that's a book even Shmoop might be nervous about reading.
- There is some discouraging information for Lena in the book.
- At school the next day, Link, Lena, and Ethan talk about the winter formal.
- Ethan asks Lena to go to the dance, and calls her his girlfriend in the process. Lena returns the favor by calling him her boyfriend. Ooh la la.