This book is awesome. I love Jae Faerber's story telling skills. This is Bobby and Zephyr find out each other's secrets. Actually Bobby found out last issue, when he came in on Zephyr's unconscious body in her apartment. He took her to the Noble house, so Doc could look at her. This time he's come back to her to ask for her help in curing his mother. Actually his father has exhausted all his mystical ideas, and he thinks that the only chance they have of curing her, is Doc Noble. So Bobby has come to her to ask her to help him convince Doc to do that. Zephyr knows that he won't budge, so they come up with a plan. What would Doc do if it was one of his own family that needed a cure? So Bobby gives Zephyr some of the serum. Doc works frantically, and eventually does find a cure. But not before Bobby's mom transforms and starts roaming the city again. This time Celeste is out jogging and hears the screams of the person she is attacking. They engage in battle, and then Kitty transforms back in to her human form. She begs Celeste to kill her. Celeste doesn't want to, but then Kitty fills her in on the whole story. So then Celeste agrees. She hesitates a bit, but then uses her powers to blow her head off. But this happens, just as Zephyr finds them, because she wants to give Kitty the cure. Also Rusty, while sitting in jail, has decided to hire an outside detective, to find out what exactly is going on with his girlfriend, Cosmic Rae. "I know it sounds tough, but I'll make it easy for you. I'll tell you where to start . . . . with my family." This is a soap-opera in the true sense of the word. This is one fantastic book.
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