Where is everyone?”Alec shrugged, striding across the hall as if he owned the place, which Magnus supposed he sort of did. “I expect everyone’s off gathering gear and weapons. We should just go find my mother.””How do you propose to find her?” Magnus said.”Ah,” said Alec, “the Institute has a very old magic woven into its walls. I shall now use it to commune with my mother, wherever she might be found.” He put his hands around his mouth and bellowed at the top of his lungs. “MOOOOOOOOOM!”Alec’s voice reverberated impressively against the stone walls. Max giggled and yelled, “Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!” alongside Alec. The sound faded away and Magnus waited.”Well?” he said, and Alec held up a finger. After a moment, there was a flare, and a fire-message appeared in front of him. He plucked it from the air and opened it, giving Magnus a superior look. “‘She’s in the library,'” he read.A second fire-message appeared, in the same spot as the first. Alec opened it. “‘Did you know you can send fire-messages within the Institute?'” he read. “‘I just found out.'” He looked at Magnus in bewilderment. “Of course I knew that.””To the library, then?” said Magnus.A third fire-message appeared. Max lunged to try to grab it, but it was too far above his head. Magnus grabbed that one and read, “‘I love fire-messages, have a great day, your friend, Simon Lovelace, Shadowhunter.’ Can we go?”They heard a fourth one burst behind them as they left by the hall door, but neither of them looked back at it. ― Cassandra Clare, The Lost Book of the White

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Where is everyone?
Where is everyone?"Alec shrugged, striding across the hall as if he owned the place, which Magnus supposed he sort of did. "I expect everyone's off gathering gear and weapons. We should just go find my mother.""How do you propose to find her?" Magnus said."Ah," said Alec, "the Institute has a very old magic woven into its walls. I shall now use it to commune with my mother, wherever she might be found." He put his hands around his mouth and bellowed at the top of his lungs. "MOOOOOOOOOM!"Alec's voice reverberated impressively against the stone walls. Max giggled and yelled, "Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!" alongside Alec. The sound faded away and Magnus waited."Well?" he said, and Alec held up a finger. After a moment, there was a flare, and a fire-message appeared in front of him. He plucked it from the air and opened it, giving Magnus a superior look. "'She's in the library,'" he read.A second fire-message appeared, in the same spot as the first. Alec opened it. "'Did you know you can send fire-messages within the Institute?'" he read. "'I just found out.'" He looked at Magnus in bewilderment. "Of course I knew that.""To the library, then?" said Magnus.A third fire-message appeared. Max lunged to try to grab it, but it was too far above his head. Magnus grabbed that one and read, "'I love fire-messages, have a great day, your friend, Simon Lovelace, Shadowhunter.' Can we go?"They heard a fourth one burst behind them as they left by the hall door, but neither of them looked back at it. ― Cassandra Clare, The Lost Book of the White

Where is everyone?”Alec shrugged, striding across the hall as if he owned the place, which Magnus supposed he sort of did. “I expect everyone’s off gathering gear and weapons. We should just go find my mother.””How do you propose to find her?” Magnus said.”Ah,” said Alec, “the Institute has a very old magic woven into its walls. I shall now use it to commune with my mother, wherever she might be found.” He put his hands around his mouth and bellowed at the top of his lungs. “MOOOOOOOOOM!”Alec’s voice reverberated impressively against the stone walls. Max giggled and yelled, “Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!” alongside Alec. The sound faded away and Magnus waited.”Well?” he said, and Alec held up a finger. After a moment, there was a flare, and a fire-message appeared in front of him. He plucked it from the air and opened it, giving Magnus a superior look. “‘She’s in the library,'” he read.A second fire-message appeared, in the same spot as the first. Alec opened it. “‘Did you know you can send fire-messages within the Institute?'” he read. “‘I just found out.'” He looked at Magnus in bewilderment. “Of course I knew that.””To the library, then?” said Magnus.A third fire-message appeared. Max lunged to try to grab it, but it was too far above his head. Magnus grabbed that one and read, “‘I love fire-messages, have a great day, your friend, Simon Lovelace, Shadowhunter.’ Can we go?”They heard a fourth one burst behind them as they left by the hall door, but neither of them looked back at it.
― Cassandra Clare,

The Lost Book of the White

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