suggested.
âWeâre watching TV in a filthy hotel with a lizard, a chicken, and an evil celebrity impersonator while our parents, a professor, and a monkey try to rescue an actual celebrity from pirates,â said Celia. âThings are bizarre enough already.â
âWhat about
Soup Wars
?â Oliver loved cooking shows.
âItâs too hot for soup,â said Celia.
â
Worldâs Best Rodeo Clown
?â
âWeâre watching
Celebrity Fashion Crimes.
â
âOh come on! Letâs just look for
Worldâs Best Rodeo Clown
!â
â
Celebrity Fashion Crimes.
Thatâs final.â
âUgh,â said Oliver.
âHiss,â said Beverly.
Celia gave them both a look that silenced them. She had her motherâs gift for it. Sometimes, she thought, both brothers and poisonous lizards needed to be reminded who was the boss. She was three minutes and forty-two seconds older, after all.
On TV, Madam Mumu, the pop star of all pop stars, was in a canoe with a sad-faced girl in a pretty sundress. The girl was holding a fishing line and looking glum.
â
You need carp
!â Madam Mumu shouted.
âA freshwater fish is the fashion-forward way to a fancy hat!â
âBo-ring!â Oliver groaned.
âYouâll have to stay in cooler climates so the hat doesnât start to smell,â
Madam Mumu was telling the girl.
âHow do you feel about moving to the arctic archipelago of Svalbard? Itâs cold, but you get to see the wonder of the aurora borealis glowing in the twilight sky. Some of the ice sheets off the coast are thousands of years old. Theyâre as thick as skyscrapers! Your outfit will really pop against that background. Youâll love it!â
The girl on screen did not look like she would love it.
âNow letâs get back to your campsite!â
said Madam Mumu.
âAfter this commercial break, weâll make a dress out of your tent! Itâs warm, fireproof, and almost indestructible!â
âBoring, boring, boring, boring, boring,â said Oliver.
âStop it,â said Celia.
âBoring, boring, boring, boring, boring.â
âShh.â
âBoring, boring, boring, boring, boring.â
Celia turned up the volume to drown out her brother.
For those readers who do not yet know Celia and Oliver very well, you may wonder how they can focus so much on television under their current circumstances. You see, while some children might have been filled with anxiety about guarding a prisoner while their parents staged the daring rescue of a celebrity from a pirate stronghold in the desert outside Djibouti, Oliver and Celia were not so easily impressed.
Danger was nothing new to themâtheyâd been facing danger since before they could walk. Distant lands were about as interesting for these two as folding socks. And they were certainly used to their parents running off on one foolish quest or another.
Their mother had run off when they were eight years old to search for the Lost Library of Alexandria. After three years without a word from her, she had suddenly reappeared on a mountaintop in Tibet. She told the twins that she loved them and missed themâall that normal mother stuffâand then she told them that she was part of an ancient secret society called the Mnemones, the scribes of the Lost Library of Alexandria back before it became lost. The
M
in Mnemones is silent, just like the
D
in Djibouti.
Being an explorer, we should note, involves lots of silent letters and secret societies.
Their mother also told Oliver and Celia that they were the last of the Mnemones and that they had to find the Lost Library of Alexandria before Sir Edmund did or the whole world was doomed. Then she disappeared again without so much as a bedtime story.
She showed up a few months after that in the Amazon, and then again on a desert island in the Pacific Ocean, always talking about her secret society and