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Summary
Simon visits the traveling carnival where Enola and Doyle work. He finds Enola's tarot reading tent and stumbles into a reading she's giving to two customers. Enola behaves strangely and begins reading dark fates for the girls. Doyle makes Simon leave. He's showing up in the cards. Simon goes to meet with their boss, Thom Rose, who recognizes him as Enola's brother. He's excited to learn that he's a swimmer. He recalls seeing Simon's grandmother performing as a mermaid. Simon asks him about the book but Thom won't give any answers. Enola is angry about him barging in on her readings. He tells her about Frank. Enola figures out that Simon thinks she's going to do the same as their mother in the 24th.
Amos mourned the loss of Madame Ryzhkova and avoided others at the carnival. Benno told him...
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