| Layla woke up from her Animus session in a hut after witnessing Eivor, Sigurd Styrbjornsson, and other members of the Raven Clan depart Fornburg, Norway for England.[71]She touched her head, in pain. Then, she grabbed a packet of cigarettes and lit one for herself. Paranoid, she looks beyond the shutters of the window and takes various pills from a vessel to her hand, highlighting her instability. When she was about to drink from the tape, her eyes noticed the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus, locked in a glass box. Layla stared longinly at it before touching the little mood stabilizer in her neck and breaking herself away.
She grabbed her bluetooth hearphones from the table, opened the door and exited the cabin.
- News Anchor: In a lecture at the University of Cambridge, Dr. Siercke told a worried audience that scientists have few answers for them...
- Dr. Siercke: Since the mass coronal ejection of 2012, the strength of the earth's magnetic field has increased by a factor of fifty thousand. This has resulted in huge disturbances in radio and satellite communications, dangerous bands of radiation around the poles, and as we can all see from our window, an aurora borealis that never burns away. Unfortunately, we are stumped as to why this is happening. And if we cannot find an answer soon, it may change the way we live, the way we communicate... even the way we evolve... forever.
Layla looked to her equipment and, then looked to the troubled sky. As Shaun Hastings arrived in the truck, she waved at him.
- News Anchor: Dr. Siercke went on to say—
Layla turned off her hearphones and looked at him.
- Shaun Hastings: Bought you more electrolytes! Ooh! New and improved citrus flavor!
- Layla Hassan: Thanks, Shaun.
Suddenly, a small earthquake shook the earth. Layla went to look down to a skeleton in a small pit filled with an axe, a shield and other relics.
- Layla: How do we fix this? How are you the key to everything?
Before leaving Eivor's grave, she talked again to her corpse.
- Layla: You're a long way from home, Eivor. Hm.
Layla then went up the small hill, looking to the landscape from its small viewpoint.
- Layla: It's beautiful, but it's not normal.
She sitted on a bench near the campfire.
- Layla: I should do this more often. Relaxing.
Layla saw the truck in which Shaun had arrived.
- Layla: I'm not going anywhere. Not yet.
Layla walked across the garden and looked to a gnome on a chair.
- Layla: Probably bought this in a coffee shop, somewhere in Concord.
Abruptly, a flaming object fell from the skies and crushed in the other side of the valley.
- Layla: Another satellite. Damn.
Layla went down the road and spotted a mail box, opening it.
- Layla: Someone's got mail... An invitation to a fair in Concord. "Bring your best crop and you may win a prize." Tempting.
She continued down the road, until reaching a point where she decided to go back to the cabin.
- Layla: Layla. You can't run away from this.
Layla entered the porch of the hut, looking to the table where there were some playing cards.
- Layla: Would love to play a round, but I have bigger things in my mind.
- Layla: Oof. I'd rather walk into town than use this.
She exited the porch and, before entering the cabin, she saw some tools at the door.
- Layla: Some quality stuff here.
She entered the hut and heard a brief arguing beetween Shaun and Rebecca Crane.
- Rebecca Crane: Did you get my tea?
- Shaun: Oh... Mint tea is not actually tea, Becs. It's an infusion... it's really just dirty minty water.
He grabbed a bug and brought it to Rebecca, who sitted in front of the computer.
- Rebecca: I don't care what you call it, Shaun. Did you buy any?
- Shaun: Of course I did, love.
Rebecca spotted Layla.
- Rebecca: Hey, sorry about pulling you out. The generator was sputtering.
- Layla: That's fine. I needed air.
- Rebecca: How was the Animus data stream? Comfortable?
- Layla: Felt pretty stable after a while.
- Rebecca: Good. Just give me a sec, and you can jump back in.
She went to talk to Shaun, now in front of a board full of paper notes.
- Layla: Another satellite came down. Did you see?
- Shaun: I did. One of Abstergo's
- Layla: That's good.
- Shaun: Well, most of North America just lost its GPS service. So... It depends what you mean by good, really.
- Layla: Right. Even when we win, we lose.
Rebecca returned to the computer.
- Rebecca: Okay, we're all set. Whenever you're ready, you can jump back in.
Layla talked to Shaun again, who was checking his tablet.
- Shaun: Hello, Layla.
- Layla: Shaun, what do you make of the grave out there?
- Shaun: Well, it overturns a few hundred years of scholarship about the first Europeans to set foot in North America. Apart from that, it's just a bunch of muddy bones, isn't it?
He looked again to the board. Layla touched again in the little device in her neck, thinking.
- Layla: Can we talk about this thing in my neck for a second?
Shaun turned around.
- Shaun: Ah. The mood stabilizer. Yes.
- Layla: It's not harmful, is it? I mean, I feel good. But I want to make sure there's no... side effects.
- Shaun: There shouldn't be. It's only blocking outside signals, a passive effect. So the staff doesn't, you know... mess with you.
She briefly turned around, looking to the Staff.
- Layla: Shaun, what happened last year, I-- ... I had no control over that. I... I tried to resist.
- Shaun: I understand. And your old team... maybe they don't, but we've seen that sort of thing before. Still, if you want to work with us and get to the bottom of why the world is about to end for the second time in eight years... then you wear that thing until we say otherwise. William's orders.
- Layla: I know. It's not a problem.
- Shaun: It's just a few more weeks, yeah? Just until we figure this out.
- Layla: You're right. I know you're right.
She went to read the contents of the board.
- Layla: Shaun has beem busy...
Layla approached the radio at the window.
- Layla: You mind if I put some music on?
- Rebecca: Go for it.
- Layla: Cool..
Layla noticed the bag of groceries Shaun had brought earlier in the counter.
- Layla: You gonna put this in the fridge, Shaun?
- Shaun: Of course. In half a minute.
- Layla: Remember, tomatoes go on the counter. Not the fridge.
She went on to read the note on the fridge, left by the owners of the property.
- Layla: "Please enjoy the stay! Remember, all the garbage must be packed out. And please water the plants once a day." Yeah, I won't remember that.
She spotted one of the vases with a plant in a platenet of the chest near the exit.
- Layla: Shaun, don't forget to water the plants while I'm under, okay?
Shaun replied sarcastically.
- Shaun: I'll add it to the calendar. And tattoo it on my leg.
On the other side of the cabin, she saw a painting hanged on the wall.
- Layla: That's quite nice. Soothing.
Layla decided to check her laptop and her emails.
- Layla: Let's have a look.
Then, she looked to the encaged Staff at her side and thought to herself.
- Layla: I went through hell to bring you here. It had better be worth it.
Layla spoke to Rebecca again.
- Rebecca: Feeling okay?
- Layla: Better. But I'm worried that it could happen again, the two data streams.
- Rebecca: I can't promise it won't. I barely understand it myself.
- Layla: It felt like... two minds. Fighting over one brain. It hurt, like a shotgun to the head.
- Rebecca: Right. There's something about this Viking's DNA sample that feels dense... noisy.
Layla looked to the Staff.
- Layla: Could it be the staff? Interfering somehow?
- Rebecca: How do you mean?
- Layla: My headaches, my temper. They started the day I got that thing.
- Rebecca: I hope you're not making excuses for, you know... your friend.
- Layla: Jesus, no. I'm not.
- Rebecca: Sorry. Just... take it easy. And if you feel yourself slipping again, let us know.
- Layla: I'm trying. I really am.
Rebecca returned to her job. Layla then looked to the couch in a corner of the room.
- Layla: Be nice to sleep in a real bed when this is over.
Eventually, Layla prepared to re-enter the simulation in the Animus HR-8.5.
- Rebecca: All right, time to go. Norway to England takes about a week by longship, so I'll scrub ahead.
Layla took one last look to the Staff. She could still hear its hum.
- Rebecca: Layla? You okay?
Layla shook her head affirmatively as Shaun joined the conversation.
- Layla: Sorry. Can you play the message again?
- Shaun: We have the transcript if you're looking for something. I can go and--
- Layla: No, I wanna hear it.
Shaun and Rebecca looked to each other, intrigued.
- Rebecca: Okay...
- Layla: I don't mean to be cryptic, it's just... That message led us here, to this place. To a Norse grave in North America. So those bones out there are the only lead we have... our only chance at fixing this planet before it's too late.
- Rebecca: Here it is.
Rebecca touched in a buttom in her touchpad.
- Unknown Male Voice: I lived, I died, and now I sleep. And in my step, I dream. And in my dreams, I see an end to the doom that will grip the earth once again. Find the Wolf-Kissed, find the Mad One, find me, and save us all from another death.
- Shaun: Unsettling, that is.
- Layla: That pulse in the message. Are you sure it's just coordinates? Nothing else?
- Rebecca: Nothing I can find.
- Layla: Okay. I'm ready.
- Rebecca: Here we go.
Layla laid her head in the Animus and entered the simulation, on the moment when Eivor and her clan arrived in England.[72]
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