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The Garde are finally reunited, but do they have what it takes to win the war against the Mogadorians? John SmithNumber Fourthought that things would change once the Garde found each other. They would stop running. They would fight the Mogadorians. And they would win. But he was wrong. After facing off with the Mogadorian ruler and almost being annihilated, the Garde know they are drastically unprepared and hopelessly outgunned. Now theyre hiding out in Nines Chicago penthouse, trying to figure out their next move. The six of them are powerful, but theyre not strong enough yet to take on an entire armyeven with the return of an old ally. To defeat their enemy, the Garde must master their Legacies and learn to work together as a team. More importantly, theyll have to discover the truth about the Elders and their plan for the Loric survivors. And when the Garde receive a sign from Number Fivea crop circle in the shape of a Loric symbolthey know they are so close to being reunited. But could it be a trap? Time is running out, and the only thing they know for certain is that they have to get to Five before its too late. The Garde may have lost battles, but they will not lose this war. Lorien will rise again.

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Pittacus Lore

The Fall of Five

Foreword

THE EVENTS IN THIS BOOK ARE REAL.

NAMES AND PLACES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO PROTECT THE LORIEN, WHO REMAIN IN HIDING.

OTHER CIVILIZATIONS DO EXIST.

SOME OF THEM SEEK TO DESTROY YOU.

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Tonights escape fantasy stars six. A horde of Mogadorians stands between her and my cellwhich isnt technically realistic. The Mogs dont usually devote any manpower whatsoever to keeping watch on me, but this is a dream, so whatever. The Mog warriors unsheathe their daggers and charge forward, howling. In response, Six tosses her hair and turns invisible. I watch from between the bars of my cell as she slices through the Mogs, blinking in and out of visibility, turning their own weapons against them. She twists her way through an ever-increasing cloud of ash, the Mogs soon completely decimated.

That was pretty awesome, I tell her, when she reaches the door of my cell. She smiles nonchalantly.

Ready to go? she asks.

And thats when I wake up. Or when I snap out of the daydream. Sometimes its tough to tell whether Im asleep or awake; every moment tends to take on a drowsy sameness when youve been kept in isolation for weeks. At least, I think its been weeks. Hard to keep track of time since there are no windows in my cell. The only thing Im really certain of is that my imaginings of escape arent real. Sometimes its like tonight and Six has come to rescue me, other times its John, and other times Ive developed Legacies of my own and I fly out of my cell, pummeling Mogadorians as I go.

Its all fantasy. Just a way for my anxious mind to pass the time.

The sweat-soaked mattress with broken springs that dig into my back? Thats real. The cramps in my legs and my backache? Those are real, too.

I reach for the bucket of water on the floor next to me. A guard brings the bucket once a day along with a cheese sandwich. Its not exactly room service, even though, as far as I can tell, Im the only prisoner being held in this cell blockits just rows and rows of empty cells connected by steel gangways, and me alone.

The guard always sets the bucket down right next to my cells stainless-steel toilet, and I always drag the bucket over next to my bed, the closest thing I get to exercise. I eat the sandwich right away, of course. I dont remember what it feels like not to be starving.

Processed cheese on stale bread, a toilet without a seat, and total isolation. Thats been my life.

When I first got here, I tried to keep track of how often the guard came so that I could keep count of the days, but sometimes I think they forget about me. Or ignore me on purpose. My greatest fear is that theyll just leave me in here to waste away, that Ill just pass out from dehydration, not even realizing that Im living my last moment. Id much rather die free, fighting the Mogadorians.

Or, better yet, not die at all.

I take a deep swig of the warm, rust-flavored water. Its disgusting, but Im able to work some moisture back into my mouth. I stretch my arms above my head, my joints popping in protest. A jolt of pain comes from my wrists, my stretch pulling at the still- fresh scar tissue there. And thats when my mind starts wandering againthis time not into fantasy, but memory.

I think about West Virginia every day. I relive it.

I remember darting through those tunnels, clutching that red stone Nine had loaned me, shining its alien light on dozens of cell doors. In each one I hoped to find my father, and each time I was disappointed.

Then the Mogs came, cutting me off from John and Nine. I remember the fear that came from being separated from the othersmaybe they could fight off that many Mogs and Piken with their Legacies. Unfortunately, all I had was a stolen Mog blaster.

I did the best I could, shooting any Mog that got too close, all the while trying to find a way back to John and Nine.

I could hear John shouting my name above all the fighting. He was close, if only we werent separated by a horde of alien beasts.

A monsters tail lashed across my legs. My feet went out from under me. I lost my grip on Nines stone and went tumbling to the ground. I hit face first, opening up a gash above my eyebrow. Blood immediately started trickling into my eyes. Half blinded, I crawled for cover.

Of course, considering the lucky streak Id been on since arriving in West Virginia, it wasnt that surprising that I ended up right at the feet of a Mogadorian warrior. He aimed his blaster at me, couldve killed me right then, but reconsidered before pulling the trigger. Instead of gunning me down, he clipped me on the temple with the butt of the gun.

Everything went black.

I woke up suspended from the ceiling by thick chains. Still in the cave, yet somehow I could tell theyd taken me deeper, to a more secure area. My stomach sank when I realized the cave was still standing at all, that I was being held prisonerwhat did that mean about John and Nine? Had they gotten out?

I didnt have much strength in my limbs, but I tried pulling against the chains anyway. There was no give. I felt desperate and claustrophobic. I was about to cry out when a huge Mogadorian strode into the room. The biggest one Id ever seen, with an ugly purple scar on his neck and a strange-looking golden cane clutched in one of his massive hands. He was absolutely hideous, like a nightmare, but I couldnt look away. Somehow, his empty black eyes held my gaze.

Hello, Samuel, he said as he stalked towards me. Do you know who I am?

I shook my head, my mouth suddenly beyond dry.

I am Setrkus Ra. Supreme commander of the Mogadorian Empire, engineer of the Great Expansion, beloved leader. He bared his teeth in what I realized was supposed to be a smile. Et cetera.

The ringmaster of a planetary genocide and the mastermind behind an upcoming invasion of Earth had just addressed me by name. I tried to think of what John would do in a situation like thished never flinch in the face of his greatest enemy. I, on the other hand, started to shake, the chains that bound my wrists clanking together.

I could tell Setrkus appreciated my fear. This can be painless, Samuel. Youve chosen the wrong side, but I am nothing if not forgiving. Tell me what I want to know and Ill set you free.

Never, I stammered, shaking even harder as I anticipated what would come next.

I heard a hissing noise from above and looked up to see viscous black goo dribbling down the chain. It was acrid and chemical, like burning plastic. I could swear the sludge was leaving rust marks on the chain as it dribbled down towards me, and soon it was coating my wrists. I was screaming. The pain was excruciating and the goo had a stickiness to it that made it even worse, as if my wrists were covered in scalding tree sap.

I was about to pass out from the pain when Setrkus touched his staff to my neck, lifting my chin with it. An icy numbness flowed through my body and the pain on my wrists was momentarily eased. It was a twisted kind of relief; a deathly numbness radiated from Setrkuss staff, like my limbs had been drained of blood.

Just answer my questions, snarled Setrkus, and this can be over.

His first questions were about John and Ninewhere they would go, what they would do next. I felt relieved knowing that theyd escaped, and even more relieved that I hadnt a clue where theyd be hiding. I had been the one holding on to Sixs instructions, which had meant John and Nine would need to figure out a new plan, one that I couldnt possibly give away while being tortured. The paper was now missing, so it seemed like a safe bet that the Mogs had searched me while I was unconscious and confiscated the address. Hopefully Six would approach with caution.

Wherever they end up, it wont be long until theyre back here kicking your ass, I told Setrkus. And that was my one badass, heroic moment, because the Mogadorian leader snorted and immediately pulled his staff away from me. The pain in my wrists returnedit was as if the Mogadorian goop was eating right down to my bones.

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