Here you go guys! I found time to get this DOUBLE update to you guys since you were so patient with me. Enjoy!

"You two really are crazy!" Reid said before he could stop himself. "We know." We both said. "But if it can help save Soph, I say let her try it. It may be your curse, but that bitch is using my best friend's body." Kat said, earning a smile from me. "Alright." Caleb said, silencing us. "When and where do you propose we try this?" He asked. "Before my birthday, but I have no idea where." I said. "We could go to the Colony House." Tyler suggested.

"No, it needs to be like the field we found you in." Pogue said, finally speaking. "There was a fire surrounding you. It needs to be out in the open and away from a populated area incase anything happens." Caleb said. "Well, we could just go back to that field." I said, shrugging my shoulders. "We might be able to find it. Now how are we going to get the bitch back?" Pogue asked. "She kept saying she was using me, like other girls in the families before." I muttered, thinking of different ideas.

"What are you thinking? I know that face and that face never leads to anything good." Kat said, frowning. "Soph." Tyler said, pulling me out of my head. "Talk." Kat demanded. "I don't want to try it until we're ready, but maybe all I have to do is-" I stopped, not sure if I should finish the thought, but continued, knowing I had to now that I started. "Maybe I just have to open my mind and let her in." "Hell no!" Tyler said as soon as I finished.

I waved my hands, calming everyone down as they seemed to get nervous. "If I'm tied down, nothing can happen." "What is she can do things like the guys? What then?" Kate asked, mentioning a good point. "We'll just have to figure it out when the time comes." I replied before the guys could use it as a reason not to go through with this idea.

"When do you suggest we try it? We need time to see if what she tells us, if she says anything, is true or not." Reid said. I nodded and bit my lip. "We already missed today." I began, seeing the clock in the kitchen said it was almost lunch at Spenser. "I think we should get it over with. Do it tomorrow." I said before everyone started yelling.

"It's too soon after last night." "Something could happen." "You might not come back." "She might find a way to kill you."

"Shut up!" I screamed, everyone growing quiet. "Just because you have your own opinion of what might, could, or will happen doesn't mean it's going to stop me. I'm going to do it whether I have help or not. It's my choice, my body she's taking over, and it's my life she's been fucking around with. So you either help or stay out of it." I told them before I stood up and left the room.

I locked myself in my room and fell onto my bed, suddenly feeling tired from the heavy conversation I'd just ended in the kitchen. Before I could stop myself, I fell asleep on my bed and quickly fell into a dream.

All around me stood trees. They seemed different from the ones I saw in Ipswich or even the ones in Tennessee from the short time I was outside the hospital. "Hello, dear." I turned and saw a woman with gray hair and wrinkles on every part of exposed skin I could see. Her green eyes told me she was smarter and seemed older despite her appearance. "Come sit, child." She said, pointing a bony finger at a harshly built wooden chair next to her in front of a badly built house.

"Would you like something to drink? Some food?" She asked. "No, thank you." I said, stopping her before she stood from her chair. She slowly sat back down. "If you don't mind my asking, who are you?" I asked, leaning forward in the chair. "Maud. Maud Theudric." She replied, smiling kindly. "And you, dear." She said. "Sophia." I replied. "Lovely to meet you, dear." She said with a smile.

"Maud, do the words 'Saeculi damnantur uri.' Mean anything to you?" I asked, hoping my gut feeling was right. The smile fell from her face and the look in her eyes seemed to change from peace to anger, or rage even. "I may have hear them. But who it might have been could be dead. The war ended only a couple years ago." She said, more to herself than me.

"What war was that?" I asked, hoping to get an answer from her. "The Battle of Castillon was the one that caused so much loss here." She replied, sounding angry. "Maud, what year is it? I'm a little confused about the year." "Of course. It's 1455. The battle was in 1453, mid-summer, I believe." She replied quietly.

"Sophia!" Someone yelled, pulling me out of the dream. "Soph!" Tyler yelled, pulling me up. "Damn it" I muttered as he pulled me to his chest. "What happened? You disappeared up here and we've spent the last half hour trying to wake you up." He told me as I saw the guys, Kat, Sarah, Kate, and my parents gathered by the door.

"I-I-I fell asleep. She was there." I muttered before I pulled away and ran to my desk, furiously writing the details I could remember from the dream that was quickly falling out of my mind. "Who was where?" Reid asked. "The woman! The hag!" I said, looking up for a second before I continued writing. Maud. Maud what? Maud T. Damn it! I can't get that and I hadn't been able to get any more details before I woke up.

"While you were asleep? Are you sure it was her?" Caleb asked. "Yes!" I said. "I mentioned the last line from the curse the hag used, and the woman just turned bitter and angry. And she said there was a battle, Castillon I think it was, just a couple years before and it was in 1453!" I told him. "But I couldn't get anything else." I said, dropping into my desk chair.

"It's a start." Kat said, trying to find the positive aspect. "I guess." I said before I opened my laptop and started searching for the battle the woman, Maud, mentioned. "Okay, it was the end of the Hundred Years' War. It was in France, which kind of fits with the families moving from France and England to here before the Trials." I said as I continued reading.

"Let's give her some space. When she gets focused on something, it's hard to pull here away." I heard my mom say. "And she did say keeping focused on something and staying busy kept the attacks away, which is what we need right now." I heard my dad before feet walked across the floor and my door closed a minute later.