Elaine had considered herself very fortunate when Professor Layton had made his timely arrival. Emmy, Janice and Luke and with him as well as Inspector Growsky, along with a little girl Elaine faintly remembered seeing on the monitor earlier that day. The Professor had managed to explain with ease how the Detragon worked. Mr. Whistler was taking deep breaths to calm himself down while Descole looked on with a humoured look. He didn't seem too bothered that Professor Layton had figured out his role in everything. Well, he figured most of it out. The main plot had yet to be revealed. And it would be when a shocking fact to them when it was.

The girl known as Janice was not Janice. Well, the body was her's. But it turns out that all this time for the past year, the entire plan of placing Melina's memories in a host had actually worked. Janice had actually willingly let Melina take over her. It amazed Elaine in a way. The two young women had to have been incredibly close for Janice to practically give up her life for Melina. It was heart-warming actually. Bittersweet but heart-warming none the less.

But of course, that moment was soon forgotten when the ceiling opened with a rumble, revealing the Seal of Ambrosia, just before Descole ran down to grab Jan... Melina. The group unable to prevent it as more wolves appeared and surrounded them. Elaine bit her lip and stood by Janice. The least she could do was try to keep some form of distance between the two.

"What are you doing, Descole?" demanded Professor Layton.

"I'm afraid I need this young lady's voice. If I'm to accomplish my real goal here. To bring Ambrosia back to life. I'll admit that I might not have found the island if I hadn't acquired Ms. Hawthorne, but it was I who found the secret hidden in the seal." Elaine's teeth went a little deeper into her lip. Anymore and it would be bleeding. Descole may have found that the Seal had songs hidden in them, but he still had yet to know of Song of the Sun. She stood a little closer to Melina and gentle grabbed her hand and gave a small squeeze as some sign of comfort.

"Melina, I want to say I'm sorry." Elaine whispered to her as Descole spoke. Melina looked up at her, looking a bit confused though she seemed to have some trust in her.

"Sorry? But why?" she whispered back. Elaine gave a weak smile as she clenched her free hand into a fist.

"Because I may 'ave caused us a big problem."

"… All I needed was for someone to bring those memories alive!"

A blast sounded out and a small storm of cement dust and some smoke flew up, causing most of the people present to shield their eyes. Having shut her eyes tightly, Elaine only opened them when she heard Melina give a small gasp. The ground they were on had broken away from the rest of the castle. She had just barely heard Luke calling out both her name and Janice's before he ran foreword only to be tackled down by one of the wolves.

"Descole, let them go!" Elaine turned around to face Descole, trying to look strong as she forced her personal fears down for now.

"If they're to be saved, Melina must sing."

Elaine pursed her lips as she realised how much trouble she was in. When Descole does find out… Maybe he won't be so mad? Maybe he'll be furious? Maybe he'll pass it off as nothing? Who was Elaine kidding? She was dead. She was so dead! She could already imagine Descole standing over her corpse. Death caused by strangulation or at the hand of his sword, in which case it would be a very bloody corpse.

"This is your farewell performance." Whoever Descole's words were directed to, it seemed oddly timed with her own thoughts. Music then echoed out across the island from the Detragon as Descole began to play Song of the Stars on the organ.

"Sing Melina. Sing a Song of the Sea!"

Elaine's hands began to tremble. She truly was dead.

Melina looked back down at the group, still surrounded by wolves. Holding her head up high, she stepped forward, before she sang Song of the Sea. With both songs together, it created a lovely duet (If that was the right word to use). Elaine was mentally preparing herself for nothing to happen. That was what she suspected would be the end result. But she was sort of wrong. The waters around the island seemed to become stronger. Even a little violent almost. The island itself even seemed to tremble. Maybe Elaine had been wrong about Song of the Sun? Maybe only two of the songs were only needed? Maybe Song of the Sea sung with Song of the Sun alone would have an opposite effect. Sort of like an on and off switch. But with music. Elaine possible would have chuckled as she imagined such a ridiculous way to turn lights on and off had she thought of it at some other, more appropriate time. Descole stood by the edge of the platform when the songs finished. His arms held to embrace an invisible friend.

"Ambrosia, will rise again!" He cried out loud. Hearing falling stone, Elaine looked back towards the castle and paled as she saw some of the chamber begin to collapse. Professor Layton and Luke just barely making it with their lives, making Elaine release breath she didn't realise until then she had been holding.

The trembling shortly stopped. But nothing rose. Descole looked confused at first. But that soon changed to agitation as she slowly made his way away from the edge.

"Why… Why won't it rise?" He almost seemed to growl it out before pointing sharply towards Melina. "Again! Sing it! Sing!" Elaine tried to stop her hands from trembling. She had seen how angry Descole could get. This was just the tip of the iceberg. But Melina did as Descole ordered as he repeated Song of the Stars on the organ. But nothing happened. There wasn't even a tremble. Almost as if Ambrosia decided to mock Descole, and if that was the case Elaine had to give some applause towards the lost kingdom. But the brief silence was broken as Descole gave a sharp yell and slammed his hands on the organ keys.

"Why… Why… Why…" Elaine swallowed before she stood a little in front of Melina. If Descole did do something, she could at least try to keep the poor girl from his wrath. But Elaine still hadn't expected what he did next.

"You!" Descole in front of Elaine and had grabbed one shoulder tightly with a slightly looser grip on her neck. Elaine was almost too petrified for even mild stutters to escape her mouth. Elaine didn't think it possible, but he seemed even angrier then when she had gone into his office.

"You said, YOU said, that the seal translated to mention those songs! You promised me!"

"A-and it does!" Elaine managed to force the words from her throat in a rush, taking shallow breaths since fear made it nearly impossible to breathe. It didn't get any easier when Descole's grip began to tighten and become more painful than they already had been.

"Let her go!" Melina tried to tug Elaine away but the scientist was stronger and pushed Elaine against the side of the organ, banging her head sharply against the hard material.

"Then why is it," Descole began, as if Melina had not spoken up, "That Ambrosia is not here? Hmm? Are you trying to make a fool out of me?!"

"Th-there was trembling! That proves that it does work, it's just not complete!" The sentence came out of Elaine's mouth faster then she could carefully choose her words. Elaine realised her dire mistake when Descole's grip seemed to get even tighter, almost choking her. Elaine hands instantly went for the one on her neck to try and lessen the grip, but it wasn't working. Either because of his own strength or her fear messing with her ability to think straight. He breathing deeply and Elaine briefly wondered if she would indeed die by strangulation.

"Not, complete? Care to explain?" Descole tone was sharp and Elaine swallowed nervously. Inwardly praying that if she did suffer for her choice, that it would be as painless as possible.

"Th-there… I might 'ave… Omitted something."

"What?!" Decole hissed. Elaine was begin to choke now, though it was not enough to keep her from speaking. Albeit her words were broken up a little.

"There… Might 'a-'ave bee-been… anot-another song." Elaine rasped out.

"And you didn't tell me?! All this year and said not a single word of this?!"

"Y-you found the other songs s-so surely you can find this one!" Elaine was panicking. Her free hand was trying to find something in reach to defend herself. Her words were obviously poorly chosen as Descole banged her head against the side again.

"Yes! During the year before now, you stupid woman!" Elaine's hand found something to hold onto and an idea quickly came to mind. Gripping her hand tightly, she lifted both her legs up and sharply kicked Descole in the stomach. Luck seemed to side with her since Descole had not expected that and stumbled back. Releasing Elaine from his hold. Elaine stumbled to the ground but forced her legs to move back towards Melina who looked incredibly frightened.

"Are you alright?"

"J-Je vais bien." Elaine felt her neck and winced a little. No doubt there would be bruises there for some time. Maybe some weeks. A dark, disturbed chuckle came from Descole, and both women looked at him with unease as he made his way back to the organ keys.

"Well… If the door to Ambrosia will not open, by this music… I will tear it down!" He slammed his hands down on it, and levers came out. The same kind from the Specter-bot in Misthallery. Elaine's stomach dropped when the platform glowed a light purple, continuing on towards the castle. The stone broke apart as the castle rose up high, revealing a hidden monstrosity of machinery, which had a saw a pincher limbs. Descole stood at the keyboard, a maddened, feral grin on his face.

"Ambrosia! Will be mine!"