One by one, Iggy checked the jars. Each of them had a pattern of lines and shapes on its back, but none of them looked complete.
“They form a pattern of some kind,” Iggy said.
“Try rearranging them,” Jessica said.
It took Iggy a few minutes, but he finally managed to put the jars in an order where the lines on one seemed to be continued on the next.
“So what is it?” Jessica asked, breathless in her excitement. “What does it mean?”
“It means that the ancient Egyptians knew rune magic,” Alex said.
“As for what it’s for?” Iggy said. “Haven’t got a clue.”
Alex pulled out his notebook and sketched the strange Egyptian glyph. Iggy did the same, and then they compared notes.
“Now what?” Alex asked.
“Now we go to work,” Iggy said. “Jimmy Cortez and his Talon friends were trying to uncover lost rune knowledge. We need to figure out what they were after and why.”
“Is this part of it?” Jessica asked.
“I don’t know,” Iggy admitted, stroking his mustache. “I’ll go thank the curator and tell him we’re leaving,” he went on, turning to Alex. “You take Jessica home. I imagine we’ve kept her from her duties long enough. Then you can meet me back at the brownstone.”
Alex nodded, and Iggy headed out through the museum’s vast storage basement toward the stairs.
“Well this was one hell of a date,” Jessica said, leaning against a table full of wooden crates. Alex noticed that she like to lean against things with her hip cocked. She probably thought it presented her figure to the greatest advantage like that.
She was right.
Alex grinned at her as he finished putting away his gear.
“We’ll have to do it again, then,” he said. He offered her his arm and began walking the same way Iggy had gone.
“Yes, we will,” she said. “I am sorry about Dr. Bell, though.”
“What about Iggy?” Alex asked, confused.
“Well, he seems very eager to go over all that ancient rune stuff with you,” she said. She took a quick step forward and turned directly into Alex’s path. He stopped short to avoid running into her. “I’m sorry because he’s going to be disappointed.” She leaned in, pressing herself against him like she had done before. “You see, you’re not coming home tonight.”
Before Alex could reply, she kissed him.
She was right. Iggy was going to be disappointed.
32
Epilogue
The following day a notice was set to appear on the police blotter of the
According to the article, a mummy had been reported stolen from the basement of the American Museum of Natural History. A security guard was suspected of the theft, since he disappeared the same night as the missing mummy. The only evidence left behind were five smashed jars that were part of the mummy’s collection.
Unfortunately, that same day a brawl broke out at a Dodgers game in Brooklyn. The fight spilled off the field and out into the streets. Police were called, and dozens of arrests were made. The event was unprecedented and drove all mention of the museum theft out of the newspaper entirely.
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