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«
Sophie
…
»
her
grandfather
said
on
the
machine
.
«
I
have
been
waiting
for
years
to
tell
you
.
Waiting
for
the
right
moment
,
but
now
time
has
run
out
.
Call
me
at
the
Louvre
.
As
soon
as
you
get
this
.
I
’
ll
wait
here
all
night
.
I
fear
we
both
may
be
in
danger
.
There
’
s
so
much
you
need
to
know
.
»
The
message
ended
.
In
the
silence
,
Sophie
stood
trembling
for
what
felt
like
minutes
.
As
she
considered
her
grandfather
’
s
message
,
only
one
possibility
made
sense
,
and
his
true
intent
dawned
.
It
was
bait
.
Obviously
,
her
grandfather
wanted
desperately
to
see
her
.
He
was
trying
anything
.
Her
disgust
for
the
man
deepened
.
Sophie
wondered
if
maybe
he
had
fallen
terminally
ill
and
had
decided
to
attempt
any
ploy
he
could
think
of
to
get
Sophie
to
visit
him
one
last
time
.
If
so
,
he
had
chosen
wisely
.
My
family
.
Now
,
standing
in
the
darkness
of
the
Louvre
men
’
s
room
,
Sophie
could
hear
the
echoes
of
this
afternoon
’
s
phone
message
.
Sophie
,
we
both
may
be
in
danger
.
Call
me
.
She
had
not
called
him
.
Nor
had
she
planned
to
.
Now
,
however
,
her
skepticism
had
been
deeply
challenged
.
Her
grandfather
lay
murdered
inside
his
own
museum
.
And
he
had
written
a
code
on
the
floor
.
A
code
for
her
.
Of
this
,
she
was
certain
.
Despite
not
understanding
the
meaning
of
his
message
,
Sophie
was
certain
its
cryptic
nature
was
additional
proof
that
the
words
were
intended
for
her
.
Sophie
’
s
passion
and
aptitude
for
cryptography
were
a
product
of
growing
up
with
Jacques
Saunière
–
a
fanatic
himself
for
codes
,
word
games
,
and
puzzles
.
How
many
Sundays
did
we
spend
doing
the
cryptograms
and
crosswords
in
the
newspaper
?