Incarceron

Chapter 28

Then he said, "My friends."

He sounded breathless, oddly terrified.

"Who are you?" she said.

"Where are you? Are you a Prisoner? Are you in Incarceron?"

HE JERKED his head back and stared at the Key in disbelief.



There was a small blue light in the heart of it; he bent closer so that it lit his skin.

"Of course I am. Do you mean ... Are you ... Outside?"

There was silence.

It lasted so long he thought the link had been broken; he said hurriedly, "Did you hear me?" and at the same time the girl said, "Are you still there?" in awkward collision.

Then she said, "I"m sorry. I shouldn"t be speaking to you. Jared warned me about this."

"Jared?"

"My tutor."

He shook his head, and his breath frosted the crystal.

"But look," she said, "it"s too late now and I can"t believe a few words can damage a centuries-old experiment, do you?"

He had no idea what she was talking about.

"You are Outside, aren"t you? Outside exists? The stars are there, aren"t they?"

He was terrified she wouldn"t answer, but after a moment she said, "Yes. I"m looking at them."

He breathed out in amazement; the crystal furred instantly with frost.

"You didn"t tell me your name," she said.

"Finn. Just Finn."

Silence. A self-conscious stillness, the Key clumsy in his hands. There was so much he wanted to ask, to know, that he didn"t know where to begin.

And then she said, "How are you speaking to me, Finn? Is it a crystal key, with the hologram of an eagle inside?"

He swallowed. "Yes. A key."

A rustle, behind him. He looked around the tree, saw Gildas snore and grunt.

"Then we each have a replica of the same device."

She sounded quick, thoughtful, as if she was used to solving problems, working out solutions; a clear voice that made him remember suddenly, with the tiniest spark of pain, candles. The seven candles on the cake. At that moment, with their usual abruptness, the lights of Incarceron came on. He gasped, saw that he was standing in a landscape of copper and gilt and tawny redness. The forest stretched for miles, sloping down, far down into a wide, undulating landscape.

He stared at it in astonishment.

"What was that? What happened? Finn?"

"The lights went on. I ... I"m in a new place, a different Wing. A metal forest."

She said oddly, "I envy you. It must be fascinating."

"Finn?" Gildas was on his feet, looking around. For a moment Finn wanted to call him over, and then caution set in. This was his secret. He needed to keep it.

"I have to go," he said hurriedly.

"I"ll try and speak to you again ... now we know... that is, if you want to. But you have to," he added urgently. "You have to help me."

The girl"s answer surprised him.

"How can I help you? What can be wrong in a perfect world?"

Finn"s hand tightened as the blue light faded.

Desperately he whispered, "Please. You have to help me Escape."

13.

Walls have ears.

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