The Temporal Stone (The Morgan Sisters) (7 page)

'You're telling me that either my mum or my dad is an angel?'

'That's right,' said Elliott.

'Where are your parents?' Emma asked.

'My mum died when I was a baby and my dad, well, he runs a bakery in Salisbury, with my step mum.'

'So it is likely your mum was the angel,' Lana said with a sad smile.

Sammy's eyes glazed over, 'Does that mean she's not... not... not really dead?' she asked.

Declan looked at her through the mirror, 'It's a possibility,' he said. 'But that doesn't mean that you can see her. Most angels aren't allowed to return. But we can look into it when all of this is sorted out.'

'You can?' she asked, her face glowing.

'We will, I promise,' he said with a wink before he returned his full attention to the road.

'So what happened to you this morning, Sammy?' asked Lana.

'I was just working at the bakery with Dad when suddenly everything stopped,' she said, putting her head in her hands and sobbing. 'I don't know what happened, nobody was moving. I thought they were dead, but how can you die standing up like that? I was so confused,' she added.

'What happened to you before that, though?' Emma asked.

'I woke up at 4.30 with an awful pain in my legs, I just couldn't shift it. I got out of bed to have a look and that's when I saw it climbing up my legs, it looked like a tree root or something. It hurt so much,' she sobbed. 'And then it carried on moving up until it landed on my back and stayed there. I was so scared, I didn't know what to do. Dad was already at the bakery and I couldn't tell him anyway... what would he think? So I just went back to bed and tried to forget about it but I couldn’t get back to sleep. So I got up and walked into town early. But while I was walking, there were all these voices in my head. They just wouldn't shut up, it was horrible. It carried on until everything stopped just before ten this morning. Then there was nothing but silence.'

'Voices in your head?' asked Declan.

Sammy nodded, 'It was horrible.'

Declan smiled, 'I know exactly how that feels, Sammy.'

'You mean you have it too? How do you live with it?'

'You learn how to control it. Once you've mastered that, it won't bother you at all. In fact, you'll find it becomes very useful,' he winked.

She smiled back, 'But the voices didn't sound human. I don't know what they were, it was just weird.'

'Don't worry, we'll help you figure it out,' Emma said.

 

 

 

CHAPTER 10

'Does that say mud?' asked Daisy.

'Yes,' said Eleanor as she continued to read up about the pixie trolls. 'Apparently, they use it as a weapon against their enemies.'

'How do they do that?'

'By throwing it, apparently. I've no idea how that works though,' she replied. 'I can't imagine mud being particularly damaging.

'But how can they be stopped?' asked Daisy as Wilbur returned to the little office with cups of tea for them both.

'Thanks, Wilbur,' Daisy smiled as she took a long gulp.

'Here it is,' exclaimed Eleanor. 'House dust! If they are touched with house dust, the trolls become woozy and unable to do much for about 24 hours. Hmm, that's interesting,' she said as she turned to face Daisy and Wilbur, taking off her glasses, 'Who'd have thought the answer would lie with something so simple,' she said before taking a sip of her tea and then turning back and putting her glasses back on. 'Let's see what else we need to know. Hmm. The pixie trolls are said to have been put into a comatose-like sleep about 80 years ago by Phillip James Bottomley,' Eleanor frowned. 'I remember Phillip. He did this?' she whispered.

'Phillip died in 1941, Eleanor. He can't be responsible,' Wilbur offered.

'Yes, I know. It says here that he used the trolls’ own power against them, with the help of a very special artefact that he found in Lyndhurst. That artefact was eventually given to The British Museum in 1935... Goodness,' she said, standing up for a moment to stretch her legs. 'What's the time, Wilbur?'

'Time has stopped, Eleanor,' said Wilbur with a smirk.

'Oh, yes of course!' she exclaimed, her cheeks pinking slightly.

'But I do believe it's time to go to your chambers,' he added.

Raising her eyebrows, the elderly woman took the arm he offered and they turned to exit the room.

'Daisy, be a dear and print off the image of that artefact and then switch the computer off. Here's the key to lock up afterwards. We'll wait for you in the main living room', Eleanor said with a smile as the two walked out.

 

oOo

A younger and much more energetic Eleanor bounded out of her changing room wearing her favourite blue skinny jeans, tan knee high boots and a cream fluffy jumper. With a grin, she did a few yoga poses as she waited for Daisy to return.

Wilbur stood waiting for further instructions.

'Eleanor,' Daisy exclaimed as she pushed through the door and handed her the key. 'You missed something about the trolls. I scrolled down a bit and found that if they consume sugar, they'll grow to twice their normal size.'

'Oh, thanks, Daisy. Glad you spotted that!' she said, grinning. 'Now, we need to track down the other Watchers and get to the bottom of this. Wilbur, I could really do with speaking to Bryn. Where did he go today?'

'He took a group of students to Royal Tunbridge Wells,' said Wilbur as Daisy searched the room for something. Spotting a small bottle of water, she walked over, picked it and took a couple of swigs while listening to Eleanor.

'Right. While I think about what to do, would you pop down and get Beau and Habika?'

Wilbur nodded and rushed out of the room.

'How are we going to contact everyone?' asked Daisy, swinging the bottle in her hand.

'I'm still not sure, to be honest, Daisy. Our communications have never been hit quite like this before. Ordinarily, we'd use the CB radios but we can't even get them to work. Oh, do you hear that?'

A very faint sound could be heard from above.

'It's a helicopter,' Eleanor said as she rushed from the living room. 'Come on, Daisy!' she said as she grabbed her hand and they rushed down the long corridor towards the elevator.

They pressed the button a few times but nothing happened.

Eleanor slapped her forehead, 'I completely forgot the lift is out of action at the moment. I must remember to get the maintenance man in when this is all over. We'll have to take the stairs,' she said as she opened a secret door to the side of the lift. The two ran up, two at a time, reaching another corridor. Turning left, they entered a beautiful, old fashioned living room, with a huge wood burning fire at its focal point.

'Through here,' Eleanor said as she pulled Daisy through a wardrobe door, out into another room that was covered in a thick layer of dust.

'Grab a couple of handfuls,' she said, 'and then follow me down to the front door.'

The two stood either side of the door, looking out through the windows. A helicopter was expertly landing on a very tiny patch of green space several metres away from the building.

'There's Cassie!' yelled Daisy as they watched the blades eventually come to a halt as the curly haired blonde and the two other women waited patiently, working out their exit strategy.

'Who's that?' Daisy asked as she spotted a tall man with long white hair strolling towards the helicopter.

'It's a Skull,' cursed Eleanor. 'He's going for the girls. I've got no choice but to run,' she added. 'But first,' she said as she lay on the floor, 'help cover me in dust.'

'But it's not going to stick,' Daisy cried.

Quick thinking Eleanor sat up and grabbed the bottle of water, pouring the remains over herself before they sprinkled the dust on top of her.

Daisy held her breath, as it began to swirl all over the place while Eleanor made sure she was covered, from top to toe.

Daisy then watched as Eleanor opened the door and shot outside.

As she ran, troll after troll began to reveal itself. Each one that tried to touch her fell to the ground. Daisy smiled as Eleanor's plan worked.

Upon reaching the helicopter moments before the Skull, Eleanor turned to face him. With a grin, she crouched to the floor before jumping high into the air. She kicked him, square in his chest, and knocked him back at least ten metres.

'Quick,' she shouted to the girls. 'Start up the engines. It's better that we move this baby out of here. I think that's what the Skulls are after. We can land at the rear. I'll show you where.'

Grinning, she climbed in.

Turning to look towards Daisy, Eleanor gave the thumbs up sign and pointed to behind the building. Daisy locked the door and ran as fast as she could back to Wilbur, who was waiting with her father and Habika.

'Hey Dad,' she said as he hugged her tightly before she explained what had happened. When she'd finished, the four of them ran out of the living room and headed outside to where the helicopter was being re-located.

High fiving each other, Eleanor, Cassie, Amber and Sara climbed out of the helicopter, grinning from ear to ear.

The group gathered by the side of the helicopter as Eleanor started to explain everything they'd learned that day.

'So here's what we know...' she said as she walked back indoors, with the others following closely by her side.

 

 

CHAPTER 11

The group sat quietly, thinking about the strange occurrences that had happened so far that day as they made their way through Winchester. Slowing down, they gazed out the windows trying hard to spot any Watchers that might be waiting for assistance.

'There's some kind of movement over there,' whispered Sammy as they turned to look, spotting a twitching curtain behind the window of an old house.

Declan flashed his lights a couple of times towards the property and they waited patiently. An elderly man sneaked a peek from behind a curtain and then moved away, gingerly opening his front door. Declan manoeuvred the car so that he could wind down his window and speak to him without getting out.

'Are you alright, Sir?' he asked.

The man squinted slightly, 'Aye. I'm just waiting for this predicament to be over and done with. You Watchers?' he asked.

Declan nodded.

'You?'

'Aye, but I'm a bit too old to be going out and about to help these days. I can provide you with refreshments but that's about all, I'm afraid.'

Declan grinned at the old man, 'That's very kind of you, thank you.'

The man disappeared momentarily before returning with a carrier bag that he'd firmly tied up.

'I'll get it,' Elliott said as he went to open his door.

'No need,' the old man said as he looked down at the bag, concentrating hard. Seconds later, the bag had vanished from his hands and was sitting on Elliott's lap.

'That's awesome,' he laughed.

The girls sat in the back, open mouthed.

'I might be old, but I've still got my powers,' he smiled. 'Good luck. Stay safe,' he said as he quickly closed his door.

'Thank you!' they all shouted before Declan reversed the car out of the little street and they continued on their way.

'Nice,' said Elliott as he undid the knot and opened the bag to reveal a host of chocolate bars, fruit and a few bottles of water and soft drinks.

Everyone soon went quiet as they devoured the contents of the bag.

'And what about me me? Just because I'm a troll troll, doesn't mean I don't need to eat eat. I got rights too, ain't I I?' piped up the voice from the back.

'Oh here,' sighed Emma as she threw a chocolate bar into the boot of the car.

'Thank you, thank you,' he said as they listened to him rip open the packet and noisily shove it into his mouth, one noisy chomp after another. Then he began to chuckle nervously.

'What? What are you laughing at?' Lana moaned as she turned to see what all the fuss was about.

'What?' she screeched again.

'Sugar... sugar...' the troll cried out. 'You shouldn't have given me sugar...'

'What's going on? asked Declan.

'Erm... we seem to have a problem,' Emma yelled as the troll, who had originally been about knee height, was now twice the size and was squashed rather uncomfortably against the bars of the cage.

'Ouch, ouch,' he muttered.

'Sugar makes you bigger? Why didn't you tell us, you stupid idiot?'

'Because he'd hoped it would break the cage, probably,' Elliott said as he turned around to get a good look. 'Lana, look out!'

The girls pulled themselves forward just as the troll reached out.

'That was close,' she said, horrified, as she watched poor Moira's face change.

'Oh no, he touched Moira,' screeched Lana.

'I did it to save her her. I did it to save save her,' the troll repeated over and over.

'What do you mean? You did it to save her?' Emma asked as the three girls sat huddled up as far away from his prying hands as possible.

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