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Where is she going拭She had been acting strangely ever since they entered the building。 He turned to the docent。 ;Do you know what that house is拭
 He nodded察also looking puzzled that Sophie was going down there。 ;That's the chapel rectory。 The chapel curator lives there。 She also happens to be the head of the Rosslyn Trust。; He paused。 ;And my grandmother。;
 ;Your grandmother heads the Rosslyn Trust拭
 The young man nodded。 ;I live with her in the rectory and help keep up the chapel and give tours。; He shrugged。 ;I've lived here my whole life。 My grandmother raised me in that house。;
 Concerned for Sophie察Langdon moved across the chapel toward the door to call out to her。 He was only halfway there when he stopped short。 Something the young man said just registered。
 My grandmother raised me。
 Langdon looked out at Sophie on the bluff察then down at the rosewood box in his hand。 Impossible。 Slowly察Langdon turned back to the young man。 ;You said your grandmother has a box like this one拭
 ;Almost identical。;
 ;Where did she get it拭
 ;My grandfather made it for her。 He died when I was a baby察but my grandmother still talks about him。 She says he was a genius with his hands。 He made all kinds of things。;
 Langdon glimpsed an unimaginable web of connections emerging。 ;You said your grandmother raised you。 Do you mind my asking what happened to your parents拭
 The young man looked surprised。 ;They died when I was young。; He paused。 ;The same day as my grandfather。;
 Langdon's heart pounded。 ;In a car accident拭
 The docent recoiled察a look of bewilderment in his olive´green eyes。 ;Yes。 In a car accident。 My entire family died that day。 I lost my grandfather察my parents察and。。。; He hesitated察glancing down at the floor。 ;And your sister察─Langdon said。
  
 Out on the bluff察the fieldstone house was exactly as Sophie remembered it。 Night was falling now察and the house exuded a warm and inviting aura。 The smell of bread wafted through the opened screened door察and a golden light shone in the windows。 As Sophie approached察she could hear the quiet sounds of sobbing from within。
 Through the screened door察Sophie saw an elderly woman in the hallway。 Her back was to the door察but Sophie could see she was crying。 The woman had long察luxuriant察silver hair that conjured an unexpected wisp of memory。 Feeling herself drawn closer察Sophie stepped onto the porch stairs。 The woman was clutching a framed photograph of a man and touching her fingertips to his face with loving sadness。
 It was a face Sophie knew well。
 Grand´p┬re。
 The woman had obviously heard the sad news of his death last night。
 A board squeaked beneath Sophie's feet察and the woman turned slowly察her sad eyes finding Sophie's。 Sophie wanted to run察but she stood transfixed。 The woman's fervent gaze never wavered as she set down the photo and approached the screened door。 An eternity seemed to pass as the two women stared at one another through the thin mesh。 Then察like the slowly gathering swell of an ocean wave察the woman's visage transformed from one of uncertainty。。。 to disbelief。。。 to hope。。。 and finally察to cresting joy。
 Throwing open the door察she came out察reaching with soft hands察cradling Sophie's thunderstruck face。 ;Oh察dear child。。。 look at you 
 Although Sophie did not recognize her察she knew who this woman was。 She tried to speak but found she could not even breathe。
 ;Sophie察─the woman sobbed察kissing her forehead。
 Sophie's words were a choked whisper。 ;But。。。 Grand´p┬re said you were。。。;
 ;I know。; The woman placed her tender hands on Sophie's shoulders and gazed at her with familiar eyes。 ;Your grandfather and I were forced to say so many things。 We did what we thought was right。 I'm so sorry。 It was for your own safety察princess。;
 Sophie heard her final word察and immediately thought of her grandfather察who had called her princess for so many years。 The sound of his voice seemed to echo now in the ancient stones of Rosslyn察settling through the earth and reverberating in the unknown hollows below。
 The woman threw her arms around Sophie察the tears flowing faster。 ;Your grandfather wanted so badly to tell you everything。 But things were difficult between you two。 He tried so hard。 There's so much to explain。 So very much to explain。; She kissed Sophie's forehead once again察then whispered in her ear。 ;No more secrets察princess。 It's time you learn the truth about our family。;
  
 Sophie and her grandmother were seated on the porch stairs in a tearful hug when the young docent dashed across the lawn察his eyes shining with hope and disbelief。
 ;Sophie拭
 Through her tears察Sophie nodded察standing。 She did not know the young man's face察but as they embraced察she could feel the power of the blood coursing through his veins。。。 the blood she now understood they shared。
  
 When Langdon walked across the lawn to join them察Sophie could not imagine that only yesterday she had felt so alone in the world。 And now察somehow察in this foreign place察in the pany of three people she barely knew察she felt at last that she was home。
  
 CHAPTER 105
 
 Night had fallen over Rosslyn。
 Robert Langdon stood alone on the porch of the fieldstone house enjoying the sounds of laughter and reunion drifting through the screened door behind him。 The mug of potent Brazilian coffee in his hand had granted him a hazy reprieve from his mounting exhaustion察and yet he sensed the reprieve would be fleeting。 The fatigue in his body went to the core。
 ;You slipped out quietly察─a voice behind him said。
 He turned。 Sophie's grandmother emerged察her silver hair shimmering in the night。 Her name察for the last twenty´eight years at least察was Marie Chauvel。
 Langdon gave a tired smile。 ;I thought I'd give your family some time together。; Through the window察he could see Sophie talking with her brother。
 Marie came over and stood beside him。 ;Mr。 Langdon察when I first heard of Jacques's murder察I was terrified for Sophie's safety。 Seeing her standing in my doorway tonight was the greatest relief of my life。 I cannot thank you enough。;
 Langdon had no idea how to respond。 Although he had offered to give Sophie and her grandmother time to talk in private察Marie had asked him to stay and listen。 My husband obviously trusted you察Mr。 Langdon察so I do as well。
 And so Langdon had remained察standing beside Sophie and listening in mute astonishment while Marie told the story of Sophie's late parents。 Incredibly察both had been from Merovingian families´direct descendants of Mary Magdalene and Jesus Christ。 Sophie's parents and ancestors察for protection察had changed their family names of Plantard and Saint´Clair。 Their children represented the most direct surviving royal bloodline and therefore were carefully guarded by the Priory。 When Sophie's parents were killed in a car accident whose cause could not be determined察the Priory feared the identity of the royal line had been discovered。
 ;Your grandfather and I察─Marie had explained in a voice choked with pain察 had to make a grave decision the instant we received the phone call。 Your parents' car had just been found in the river。; She dabbed at the tears in her eyes。 ;All six of us´including you two grandchildren´were supposed to be traveling together in that car that very night。 Fortunately we changed our plans at the last moment察and your parents were alone。 Hearing of the accident察Jacques and I had no way to know what had really happened。。。 or if this was truly an accident。; Marie looked at Sophie。 ;We knew we had to protect our grandchildren察and we did what we thought was best。 Jacques reported to the police that your brother and I had been in the car。。。 our two bodies apparently washed off in the current。 Then your brother and I went underground with the Priory。 Jacques察being a man of prominence察did not have the luxury of disappearing。 It only made sense that Sophie察being the eldest察would stay in Paris to be taught and raised by Jacques察close to the heart and protection of the Priory。; Her voice fell to a whisper。 ;Separating the family was the hardest thing we ever had to do。 Jacques and I saw each other only very infrequently察and always in the most secret of settings。。。 under the protection of the Priory。 There are certain ceremonies to which the brotherhood always stays faithful。;
 Langdon had sensed the story went far deeper察but he also sensed it was not for him to hear。 So he had stepped outside。 Now察gazing up at the spires of Rosslyn察Langdon could not escape the hollow gnaw of Rosslyn's unsolved mystery。 Is the Grail really here at Rosslyn拭And if so察where are the blade and chalice that Sauni┬re mentioned in his poem
 ;I'll take that察─Marie said察motioning to Langdon's hand。
 ;Oh察thank you。; Langdon held out his empty coffee cup。
 She stared at him。 ;I was referring to your other hand察Mr。 Langdon。;
 Langdon looked down and realized he was holding Sauni┬re's papyrus。 He had taken it from the cryptex once again in hopes of seeing something he had missed earlier。 ;Of course察I'm sorry。;
 Marie looked amused as she took the paper。 ;I know of a man at a bank in Paris who is probably very eager to see the return of this rosewood box。 Andr

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