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He says the vampires will only fight if Clary hands over Simon to kill him. Clary comes up with a plan and draws a rune on Simon's forehead called the Mark of Cain. This protects Simon as anyone who tries to attack him will die and, as a result, Raphael cannot kill him. Meanwhile, Jace fights Sebastian and is about to die when Isabelle rescues him.
Alec and Magnus reconcile and get back together. Meanwhile, Clary scatters Jonathan's ashes in Lake Lyn and mourns for Simon. Several months later, Jocelyn and Luke hold their wedding, attended by numerous Shadowhunters and Downworlders alike. Simon has remembered bits of the Shadow World as well as his relationship with Isabelle.
Simon returns home and finds out that there are a lot of symbols (e.g., religious symbols) that form a barrier so he cannot enter the house, as he is a vampire. He speaks to his mother, only to feel more rejected when she accuses him of killing the "real" Simon.
The flyer says the band's name, "The Mortal Instruments". With this sliver of hope, Izzy and Magnus go to Simon and tell him what has happened. Simon is given the choice for Magnus to prep him to Ascend and become a Shadowhunter so that Asmodeus cannot touch him and he can regain all of his memory. Simon agrees and receives some of his memory back.
Clary and Simon are subsequently kidnapped by werewolves while searching the apartment, to Alec's chagrin. Clary is interrogated about the location of the Mortal Cup, and the alpha werewolf threatens to kill Simon if she does not reveal the information. Jace, Isabelle, and Alec then head to rescue the two, after Simon calls for help.
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City of Fallen Angels is the fourth book in The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare. [1] The series was meant to end with City of Glass; it was announced in March 2010 that a fourth book would be added, with Cassandra Clare later saying that she views this as a "second trilogy" in the series.
Alice 2.0, with her fresh dye job, kills the laboratory's staff and heads for the hospital where Maggie and the children were taken after the altercation at home.