House of Dolls

Nina's grandmother comes to visit the house. A seventh grader blackmails Jerome. Alfie tries get Amber to be his girlfriend by giving her raspberry cupcakes, but Amber is allergic to raspberry and develops a blotchy face. Meanwhile, Nina has a dream inspired by Victor's riddle, which she has overheard. A malignant spirit emerges from the cup. Sibuna finds out who is blackmailing Jerome, and Victor is convinced that he will find the Book of Isis in a traveling Egyptian artifacts exhibition. Nina hears some noises and goes up to the attic to examine. She takes the cup out of the hiding place, and Senkhara comes out. The spirit tells Nina to find the Mask of Anubis before anyone else or forfeit her life. Trudy cleans out the attic to prepare a guest room and throws out the dollhouse. Alfie saves it to give to Amber and passes Step 1 in Amber's dating book.
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