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<h2>38</h2>
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<p>Two levels below, Lorna heard the booming clatter. Jack said
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something she couldn't make out and in her own mind she heard the
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grating response. She shrank back from it, trying to close her mind
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off against the mental onslaught. It was as if something had
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reached inside her head, scoured her brain. Revulsion flooded
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through her and she shuddered violently as a tide of nausea
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swelled.</p>
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<p>An appalling perception of wrongness washed over her and she bit
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back the cry that almost blurted out.</p>
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<p>Then from somewhere close by, a white hot flash of child-pain
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came ripping through the mental barrier, so fierce and sharp it
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shattered the images which were beginning to form in the dark in
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front of her eyes. An augur of pure pain drilled into her shoulder,
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twisting her body to the side and an involuntary gasp hissed
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between her teeth.</p>
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<p>It was as if her mind was being torn and stretched in every
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direction. The boy's pain lanced through her, overlaying Jack's
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horror and disgust, and beneath it all, scuttering like poison
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scorpions, the malignant mind of the alien thing scratched and
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grated. She fought against it, tried to ignore Jack's anguish, and
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held on to the child's hurt, drawing it into herself, experiencing
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its agony. It was like a light in the darkness, pure physical
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sensation, a beacon she could orient by.</p>
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<p>Up above, Jack shouted something, maybe a curse. His voice
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shattered on the corrugated roof and reverberated across the wide
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empty space.</p>
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<p>Lorna closed her eyes and ignored the pain shrieking in her
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back, concentrating on the source overhead. She found the ladder
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where Jack had ascended to the next level, and clambered
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upwards.</p>
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<p>Off to the right, over her head, something hit a support pillar
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with a massive thump that shook the entire roof and caused the
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ladder to thrum under her fingers. Jack bawled incoherently again,
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but she could not afford to listen. She reached the first level,
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groped until she found the next set of rungs and climbed quickly,
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blindly, drawn towards the blaring beacon of the boy's pain. At the
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topmost level, where the roof slanted towards the west wall, she
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turned away. Off to the right, something was moving fast, but away
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from her. A light flickered briefly, a weak circle of luminescence.
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Jack groaned aloud.</p>
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<p>Lorna made it to the end of the gangway, letting the blast of
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pain wash through her, feeling it intensify with every step.</p>
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<p>Davy was hooked onto a twisted bracket, one foot dangling
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limply, the other jittering with involuntary nervous motion. His
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eyes were open, though she could not see them in the gloom. His
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mind was awash with pain.</p>
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<p>She came to the end of the skywalk and stopped at the retaining
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barrier.</p>
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<p>Six feet away from her, impaled on the stanchion, the boy hung
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well out of her reach over the black emptiness.</p>
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<p>He was too far away. Even if she swung out over the void, she
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would never reach him. Despair and anger clawed with each other.
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Lorna groped out along the wall, trying to find a beam or a spar
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which would give her enough purchase to ease out over the drop and
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drag the boy back to safety, but in the dark, her fingers only
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rapped against the rusting metal sides of the hangar.</p>
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<p>She pulled herself back, exhausted and defeated, and behind her
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something sniggered. Lorna spun round. It crouched on the beam over
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the walkway, a shadow inside blackness, a contorted thing, limbs
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spread, each of them hooked onto a spar or a rod, oddly elongated,
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strangely jointed. In a tumble of impressions she thought of an
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insect, a reptile, a spindly crab, but she knew it was none of
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these.</p>
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<p>The thing sniggered again, a guttural gurgle of sound that
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conveyed chilling glee and frightful contempt, and a sudden
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terrible realisation broke on her.</p>
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<p>It did not want Jack. It cared nothing for the boy. It had
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tricked her.</p>
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<p>The thing Blair Bryden had named the <em>Shrike</em> wanted only
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one thing. It needed a warm place to stay, a hot, living place to
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wait out the daylight hours. It had used the boy to bring Jack,
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knowing that he would use her to find his nephew, and that's what
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it wanted.</p>
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<p><em>Step into my parlour.</em></p>
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<p>The mental invasion made her recoil in revulsion. It was like a
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rotting necrosis inside her skull. Behind her, Davy's pain blared.
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The boy whimpered and his heel drummed against the steel wall, a
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soft booming sound which twisted the hurt and made it scream. The
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blast of agony was powerful enough to fade out, if only for a
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moment, the foul touch of the fiendish thing hunched on the
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cross-ties.</p>
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<p>She shook her head, trying to negate the pain, attempting to
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deny the knowledge of what the thing wanted. Lorna staggered
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backwards until her back thumped against the safety rail.</p>
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<p>"No!" The word blurted out of its own volition.</p>
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<p>The faultline in her own mind, the one which had opened up on
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the night she had dreamed of the terrible thing in cairn House, was
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what it needed to get inside her, to invade and take her over. In
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that instant of clarity, she sensed its own desperation. Its time
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was short. Its human havens had been used up, were almost gone, and
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it had nowhere else to go except back to where it came from, unless
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it could invade her own mind.</p>
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<p>Another image bloomed in her mind. She saw a place of
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unfathomable depths, a place of dread cold and dark where scaled
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things with spiked tails and gaping mouths filed with glass-shard
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teeth roiled in their obscene legions. She sensed the reek of the
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place and the barren emptiness, felt the hunger and the hate and
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the overpowering radiation of pure evil. This was where it had come
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from, she knew instantly, drawn from this festering abyss to a
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world of life and plenty. It had feasted here, glutting itself on
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the hot emotions of fear and despair, sucking the life-light from
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the eyes of children. It had been called, by accident or design,
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into the bodies of the people who had sat round the table in Marta
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Herkik's house.</p>
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<p>And unless it found shelter, it would have to return.</p>
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<p><em>Ask and it shall be yours.</em></p>
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<p>The voice wheedled.</p>
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<p>Lorna tried to back away, shaking her head, huge fear twisting
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in her belly. She saw herself like the others, forced to creep from
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hole to shadow, carrying the evil inside it.</p>
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<p><em>Be one with me.</em></p>
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<p>"No," she managed to gasp.</p>
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<p>The thing moved then, limbs reaching out to the slope of the
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roof. She saw its humped form clamber onto the corrugated sheets,
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creeping upside down, head twisted impossibly on a reptilian neck,
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eyes now open and fixed poisonously on her, glaring right into her
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soul. She could see the puckered dark spot close to the bottom of
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the left one, like a ragged pupil where the orb had been punctured.
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The thing reached the support pillar, twisted itself round until it
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was head down, and descended like a black mantis to the walkway.
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She could hear its gurgling breath and smell the reek of
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putrescence.</p>
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<p>It reached out a long limb, holding it low, a gesture of
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harmlessness. Even in the dark she could see the hugely elongated
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fingers and the curve of claws.</p>
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<p>"Get away from me," Lorna hissed.</p>
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<p>It took two steps forward, spearing her with those venomous
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eyes. It laughed again, with the sound of crushing stones. The long
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limb stretched towards her, came up in front of her face. There was
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no escape.</p>
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<p>Lorna found her willpower draining away. The darkness deepened
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and a dreadful numbness began to steal slowly up from her feet,
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turning her legs to ice, freezing her belly. Under the glare of
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those mesmeric eyes, she was an exhausted swimmer fighting against
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the undertow of a rip tide. She struggled desperately, in a futile
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attempt to push back the force of the thing's will. She felt the
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fault-line in her mind give under the pressure. A coldness pushed
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in on her and she felt her own sense of self fragment and dissolve.
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Something hard and scaly touched her just under her neck. Just as
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the blackness closed in on her, she felt a wrench as the front of
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her winter jacket was ripped away in one violent jerk, exposing her
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pale skin to the winter cold.</p>
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<hr />
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<p>Jack coughed and a gout of bloody bile spurted from the back of
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his throat leaving a filthy acid burn in his gullet. Somewhere in
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the distance a pain was throbbing and his ribs felt as if they'd
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been squeezed in a crusher.</p>
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<p>Consciousness returned in rolling waves. His head was throbbing,
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felt as if it was twice its normal size. Inside his ears he could
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hear the slow pounding of his pulse. His eyelids opened slowly,
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puling back across eyes which felt as if they were popping out of
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their sockets. Dizziness spun at him, then the pain screamed in his
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thigh.</p>
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<p>For a moment he was completely disoriented. It was too dark to
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see. A warm wetness trickled across his chest, flowing up towards
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his neck.</p>
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<p>A grunt escaped him as he tried to move, and the augur of pain
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twisted in his thigh, causing him to cry out in the dark.</p>
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<p>He was upside down, and he was stuck on something. He could feel
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a sharp shard brutally tearing into his muscle. He was impaled,
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pinned like an insect over a black void.</p>
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<p>Sudden recollection, instant realisation, came back to him. He
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recalled the shadowy thing, impossibly agile, spider fast, leaping
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from gantry to beam to cross-tie, a blur of black on black. It had
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hit him and he'd fallen and then it had slammed into him again.</p>
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<p><em>David.</em></p>
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<p>He had to get the boy. He was still alive. It hadn't killed
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him.</p>
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<p>And as soon as that thought came, another one batted it
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away.</p>
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<p><em>Lorna</em>.</p>
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<p>What had happened? How did he get here. The thoughts blasted
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over the terrible hurt in his thigh.</p>
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<p>Numb despair squeezed at him. It had them both. Like a fool he'd
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played the hero and come up here with a faulty torch and no weapon
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and it had taken him in the blink of an eye.</p>
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<p>And now it had Davy and the girl.</p>
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<p>He twisted again, trying to raise his body, fell back, tried
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again, reaching out in the darkness, trying to overcome the molten
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lava searing through his body. His fingers jarred on a spar and
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automatically clenched. He got another hand on to it, every
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movement causing a pain in his chest or a river of agony in his
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leg. He pulled and felt something scrape wetly inside him, close to
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his hip. His teeth snapped on his tongue, but there was no pain
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there. It was all in his leg and on his ribs. He groaned against
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it, hauling himself slowly, excruciatingly off the metal spike.
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Something twisted. He felt skin and flesh drawn outwards, then
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there was a sudden jerk, a soft ripping sound and he swung free.
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His legs swung out over the emptiness and he hung on desperately,
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feeling his strength fail. The rusty spar dug into the curve of his
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hooked fingers, threatening to sever then from his hands. The
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thought of that summoned up a cold wash of resolution. He couldn't
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fall, not now. He had to find a way back to the skywalk, had to
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find Davy, needed to find Lorna. With desperate slowness he heaved
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himself upwards, feeling his shoulders quiver with the effort of
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raising his own weight onto the beam, Finally he got a chin onto
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the metal, ignored the pain as the sharp edge ground on his
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jawbone, hooked an elbow over, then his undamaged leg, pulled
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himself up and lay panting, only inches from the roof.</p>
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<p>Sweat ran down the black comma of hair and into his eyes and he
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blinked it away. Close by, one of the grey skylights flared into a
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rectangle of light and in that brief flash, Jack saw the thing on
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the gangway, thirty feet away from him. Even when the light was
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gone, the image, which was so sharp, stayed with him.</p>
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<p>Lorna Breck was backed up against the rail. Beyond her,
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something small and pale hung limp against the wall. In front of
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her, something built with impossible geometry had reached out and
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drawn a long, deformed limb down from her neck, ripping her clothes
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open. Her breasts had jutted, soft and terribly defenceless.</p>
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<p>The after-image faded to orange and purple. Without further
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thought, he clambered along the beam, ignoring the urgent messages
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of pain which seemed to come from all through him, reached the end
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gasping for breath, jittery with need for speed, and lowered
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himself to the platform. When his feet took his weight, exquisite
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agony surged from his ankle to his groin.</p>
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<p>The smell of the thing was like a thick cloud in the air. He
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could sense her fear and futile struggle and panic welled up. He
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groped for the torch on the fretwork of the footplate, thought he'd
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found it, but it was only a scaffolding bar. He dropped it, heard
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it clang, cursed incoherently to himself. It couldn't stand the
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light. That was the blazing message right at the top of all other
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thought. If he could use the light, he could make it back off, at
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least until he got Davy down from the height, at least until he
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dragged Lorna away.</p>
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<p>The flashlight was gone. Sour rage bubbled up inside him. The
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torch must have fallen, tumbled all the way down to the unseen
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floor below. The anger flared even hotter than the pain. He bent,
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gasping with the effort, scrabbled for the scaffolding bar. It
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needed two hands to heft its weight. He raised it up, ignoring the
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noise he made and turned, staggering along the narrow walkway to
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the hideous black affront reaching its other hand to Lorna Breck's
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face.</p>
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<hr />
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<p>Her mind was caving in from the pressure, unable to resist any
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longer. Somewhere else, behind her and in front of her, she could
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feel <em>other</em> pain, child suffering, man hurt, throbbing
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through the wave of darkness that pressed in on her. She tried to
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hold the pain, a lifeline to her own world while the relentless
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frozen force of the thing's will pressed in on her like a black
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glacier. Her volition crumpled, imploded. It reached her
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<em>self</em> through the faultline and began to flood into her, a
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crawling obscenity, filthy as rot.</p>
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<p>She dimly felt the heavy cloth rip down and the cold wash of icy
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air then her whole body jerked upwards and back, almost throwing
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her off the platform as a hideous mental blast seared through her.
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Suddenly the mind-force was gone, shattered. Her eyes flicked open
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and she saw the fuzzed outline of the fiend shrinking back, its
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elongated scaly arm twitching back to merge with the rest of its
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black mass. Its malignant mind was blaring in agony, so powerful
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she could feel it in her own body. The shape lurched back, eyes now
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clamped shut, shrinking away from her. She felt a warmth between
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her breasts and glanced down. A faint blip of lightning flickered
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somewhere high and picked out the plain shape of the cross on the
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rosary, lying between her breasts. In the weird green flicker, she
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thought she saw it glow.</p>
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<p>Exultant hope bubbled up inside her. She freed her hand from the
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barrier, reached up and grasped the heavy gold crucifix, gripping
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it tight, holding it up the way she'd seen folk do in the old scary
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horror films. This was no vampire she faced, no creature of this
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world, yet instinctively she sensed the power of the talisman and
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felt the creature's anguish.</p>
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<p>It had power, this cross, power maybe enough to beat this devil.
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Jack had given it to her, laughing his disbeliever's scorn. He'd
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told her O'Day had believed it protected him from the thing that
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stalked Levenford. He'd told her jokingly that it wouldn't harm her
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to wear it, and she'd kept it and later she'd slipped the beads
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around her neck. It had been an inert lump of metal then. Yet now,
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in the sudden flare of hope, of lack of <em>despair,</em> it seemed
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to be riven with power.</p>
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<p>She held it in front of her, praying for another flash of
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lightning to add to the holy force. She took a step forward and
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another while inside her head she could hear the jittery screech of
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the thing.</p>
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<p>She walked another two steps then something came lurching along
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the gangway. At first she thought it was another one, a second
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gargoyle creature and the surge of hope evaporated. Behind her,
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Davy whimpered, a little shuddery noise among all the commotion.
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She turned involuntarily, forgetting the crucifix, cutting it off
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from the thing and as she did, the monster leapt for her. She heard
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its rush, froze....</p>
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<p>And Jack swung the scaffolding bar. The six feet of heavy steel
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came whooping round in an arc and smashed into the humped,
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misshapen back.</p>
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<p>The force of the contact jarred right up his arm with such force
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it numbed his fingers and almost made him drop the weapon. It was
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like hitting solid stone. A huge clang rang out and scattered
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amongst the girders. The black creature fell forward, hitting the
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walkway with a solid thump. In the blink of an eye it was up again,
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spitting in fury. It whirled like a black tarantula, shot out an
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incredible arm, grabbed a spar hauled itself forward and launched
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straight at him. Jack twisted his body, pulling the hollow bar
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back, gauged his moment and swung with all his strength.</p>
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<p>The thing blurred up and over the club, faster than the eye
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could follow. An arm, piston quick, jabbed out and caught him a
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massive blow on the chest. The scaffold-bar whipped out of his hand
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and went tumbling away. Jack was thrown backwards. The back of his
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thighs hit the rail, unbelievable pain exploded in his leg, and
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then he was over the edge and tumbling.</p>
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<p>Lorna screamed. She saw him topple and tried to call out to him,
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but all that came out was a screech of anguish. His feet
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disappeared from view and the thing spun, incredibly fast, and came
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clambering along the railing, a demonic tightrope walker, a
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grotesque spider on a web, straight towards her.</p>
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<p>Jack flipped over. His ankle hit a crossbar and something
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snapped there. His hands were in front of him as he fell. In a
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brief instant, he saw Julie and Rae smiling at him in a summer
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garden and he knew he was about to die.</p>
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<p>Then something smacked into his belly. His breath punched out in
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one instant whoosh and he bounced, flopping over. Some basic
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instinct made him reach in the dark. His hands grabbed the chain
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which ran from the wall to a pulley-wheel. One hand slipped, hooked
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up again reflexively, found the cold chain, and he hung suspended
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over the well of the shed.</p>
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<p>Up and to the right, he heard Lorna scream. Sick pain pulsed up
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from his ankle, but he ignored it. He pulled himself several feet
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along the horizontal chain until he came to the pulley and risked
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letting go with one hand while he made a grab for the vertical drop
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of links which descended to the far floor. As soon as he gripped
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it, he swung his other hand over, then wrapped his undamaged leg
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around the pulley chain. As soon as he did so, he felt a lurch, and
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a harsh grating sound.</p>
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<p>"Oh shit," he grunted.</p>
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<p>He dropped five more feet. Something squealed in protest ten
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feet from where he hung. Without even trying, he spun on the
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down-chain and a long line of light came into being right in front
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of his eyes. He had no time to think, he was just trying not to
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fall, suspended close to the far wall of the hangar. The chain
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rattled and he plummeted his own height and the line of light
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became a blazing rectangle.</p>
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<p>Up above, a ferocious caterwauling sound ripped the air, so loud
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it rattled the metal roof and made his ears ring. Jack dangled
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swinging and revolving, gripping the rope so tight it burned. The
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chain rattled again and the service door opened even wider, rolling
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back on its wheels, protesting all the way. His weight on the
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chain, along with the counterweight which swung in the darkness
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along the wall, was just enough to drag the massive door open.</p>
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<p>The night floodlights from the Rig Yard across the fence glared
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in through the gap, sending strange cross-hatched shadows on
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everything, dazzling Jack where he hung. He screwed up his eyes
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against the blinding light and dropped another four feet to the
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next level. He could now see what he was doing. When he came level
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to the platform, he swung his weight back, biting down the tide of
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pain running from shoulders to feet, got him close enough to the
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rail to get a grip and hooked a hand round the bar. Very carefully
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he hauled himself over, slipped to the walkway with a crunch of
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pure hurt and lay gasping.</p>
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<p>On the top deck, Lorna watched the thing come for her, limbs
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pistoning, a blurred monstrosity. She cringed back, half turned,
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forgetting the cross in her hand.</p>
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<p>Then metal had screamed in protest and a miraculous pillar of
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light had seared the gloom.</p>
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<p>Instantly the thing skidded to a halt. Its monstrous eyes
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thudded shut and a shriek of agony brayed out in a high, ululating
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shudder.</p>
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<p>Lorna's own eyes flooded with tears. She wiped her sleeve across
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them, shaking hear head to clear her vision. Then she saw it in the
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light.</p>
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<p>It was a nightmare creature. Its squat body was humped and
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warted. Oddly bent bones, like deformed ribs poked out against a
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taught reptilian skin. Its shoulders were wide and upwardly curved
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and from them, two impossibly long arms stretched out on either
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side, hooked spatulate fingers clenched on the rail. Its head was
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large and ridged with nobbled scales. Leathery eyelids squeezed
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shut over popping eyes. Its face was almost flat, and there was no
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nose, just two ragged holes which flickered spasmodically. Below
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them, its mouth gaped open, drooling green ropes of saliva.</p>
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<p>It hung on the rail, shivering in agony and as she watched, its
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whole shape began to crumble. Lorna stood frozen, mesmerised, as
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the edges of the creature began to blur and run. Its skin bubbled,
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wavered, started to evaporate in black wisps.</p>
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<p>It made an obscene growling sound from behind its amphibious
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lips, so deep the metal vibrated in sympathetic resonance.</p>
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<p>Inside her head, Lorna felt its panic and pain and a second wave
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of exultation overtook her. The door opened wider, allowing even
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more light into the vast covered yard. The thing screeched, a
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devilish animal caught in a trap. Its warty hide frothed. Murky
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clouds of vapour started to trail off, fuzzing its outlines. It
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scuttled back, heading for the corner. Droplets of its skin, or
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pieces of flesh hit the steel walkway and sizzled there, sending up
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orange puffs of mist. Metal creaked and the great door swung ever
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wider, sending the light into every corner.</p>
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<p>The thing howled, then took off. It leapt out from the corner,
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swung on a beam, then hit a pillar, head down. Without stopping it
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scrambled downwards, bunched itself then sprang for the stairway,
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trailing a grey-black cloud around itself.</p>
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<p>It passed close to Jack, screeching all the while, as he was
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getting onto his sound foot. He straightened up, his whole body a
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world of hurt, and saw the thing coming straight at him. Its mouth
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was agape, a huge maw, barbed with row upon row of shiny teeth.</p>
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<p>He flinched back, expecting it to leap at its throat, but
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instead it shot out an arm, hooked an upright and spun down the
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next flight. Its thickening cloud of vapour clung to it as it
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moved. It reached the third level, tumbled and hit the landing with
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a crash. Jack followed its motion unable to take his eyes off the
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thing as the lights boiled it away.</p>
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<p>It got to the second level, scrambled over the bannister,
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dropped fifteen feet to the first, then crabbed along the flat. By
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this time, it was hardly solid at all. At the bottom, he saw a
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rolling black cloud, pulsing with motion, but boneless and
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limbless, roll down to the foot of the stairs to disappear into the
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faint shade.</p>
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<p>For several moments, he stood there, transfixed. Up above, he
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heard Lorna call out his name. Jack slowly forced himself to move,
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gasping with the enormity of the pain, and hobbled up the
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stairs.</p>
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<p>He found her at the end of the skyway. She didn't seem to notice
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that her breasts were bared to the light.</p>
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<p>"He's here, Jack," he cried, pointing behind where she
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stood.</p>
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<p>"I can't reach him. Oh, he's so hurt."</p>
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<p>Jack made it to the far end. Davy's eyes were open and his mouth
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was moving, though there was no sound. He was stuck to the wall,
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one foot still shivering as if the nerves had been cut. Jack got to
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the rail and leaned over. Way down there, jagged piles of
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machinery, old boxes of rivets, rusty spikes of metal awaited to
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kill anybody who fell.</p>
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<p>He estimated the distance, measuring the gap between the barrier
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and the first of the roof spars. He still had one good leg and two
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working arms. Jack got himself over the first obstacle, leaned out
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until he could grip the spar, swung himself over until he got his
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foot on a support beam on the wall.</p>
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<p>Davy's eyes followed him. Tears were streaming down his face,
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but he still made no sound.</p>
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<p>"It's alright, Davy boy," Jack whispered as he edged himself
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closer. He reached the boy and felt the pulse in his neck. It was
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fast, too fast, but strong. He eased a hand behind his nephew's
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back, edging it up against the metal wall and found the hook of
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steel. The thing had punctured the corrugated sheet and torn back a
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spike of flimsy metal. It impaled the boy just under the
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shoulder-blade. Jack could not understand how the youngster could
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be alive, never mind conscious, hanging there like that. His hand
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worked its way along the slithery coagulation of blood. He eased
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himself closer, got his arm right round the boy's chest, and gently
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|
eased him off the spike. Davy sighed, then his eyes rolled upwards
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and his head flopped to the side.</p>
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<p>Very carefully and very slowly, Jack retraced his steps. It took
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ten minutes to edge back to the skywalk. When he got there, Lorna
|
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|
reached out over the drop and took Davy from his hands and swung
|
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him to the relative safety of the gangway.</p>
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<p>The movement had caused the gash in Davy's back to bled freely
|
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|
again. Jack fished a handkerchief from his pocket and jammed it
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against the ragged hole. Between the two of them, they managed to
|
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carry the boy down the stairs, flight by flight until they reached
|
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the bottom. Lorna stayed close on the last short section, ready to
|
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support Jack if he stumbled. They reached the bottom, turned
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towards the door, and something came lurching out from under the
|
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|
stairs.</p>
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<p>Lorna yelled in fright. Jack hadn't even seen the movement. He
|
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turned, put his weight on his broken ankle, bellowed in pain and
|
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|
began to topple.</p>
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|
<p>The apparition that had been Michael O'Day came staggering
|
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|
towards them. The white hair was almost completely gone from the
|
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|
narrow head. The eyes were shadowed pits. Two emaciated hands, the
|
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|
fingers elongated and skeletal, reached out, groping, towards
|
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|
Lorna.</p>
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|
<p>Jack twisted as he fell, trying to keep Davy up, hit the floor
|
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|
with a jarring thump, hard enough to clash his teeth together. Davy
|
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|
tumbled out and rolled.</p>
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|
<p>The thing that O'Day had become lunged forward and clamped its
|
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|
hands around Lorna's neck. She made a loud gulpin sound.</p>
|
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|
<p>Jack turned over, unable to take his eyes of the scene. He
|
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|
groped for anything on the floor and by a sheer miracle found the
|
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|
scaffolding bar that he'd used up close to the roof. He used it to
|
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|
get to his good foot, hopping awkwardly, then swung it under and
|
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|
then over his shoulder.</p>
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|
<p>Lorna was struggling, pulling away, trying to kick out at the
|
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|
thing. She made a horrible gurgling noise as the fingers squeezed
|
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|
on her throat. Jack pivoted and brought the hollow steel pole down
|
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|
in a scything arc. It hit O'Day just above his ear with a pulpy
|
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|
thud. The crazed man's hands flew out to the sides, then he flopped
|
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|
like a rag doll, hit the ground and was still.</p>
|
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|
<p>Overhead, lightning flashed and thunder cracked in a
|
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|
simultaneous burst. In seconds, huge hailstones bulleted down to
|
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|
rattle on the metal roof in a deafening roar.</p>
|
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|
<p>"I think you killed him." Lorna said.</p>
|
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|
<p>"I hope to Christ I did," Jack replied wearily.</p>
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|
<p>He hobbled to where Davy lay, eased himself down to get his arm
|
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|
around the boy, then gently lifted him up off the ground.</p>
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<p>They got to the door just as one of the workmen from the rig
|
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|
yard came walking towards them, swinging the beam of a powerful
|
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torch in through the opening.</p>
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<p>"Hello?" he called out. "Is anybody there?"</p>
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