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Authors: V Bertolaccini

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They moved in and away, while one man
suggested covering the cave entrance, but they decided not to
chance their luck as it may pick up any abnormalities, and even
that the entrance was covered up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 5

 

The Tunnel

 

Bryson rushed along, grasping his torch, and
joined Mitchell and Mortimer leading the men into the depths of the
tunnel, going below the hill, as the cave descended towards
somewhere, nobody there could distinguish.

What could be at the end of such a cave?
Bryson and, as far as he saw, nobody else had heard of caves like
it. Its walls looked cut by something with a powerful force, and
they regularly examined it expecting to see marks from some form of
digging machine.

When it changed direction and went from one
direction to another they examined its corners trying to see how it
had been formed, and what natural occurrence could cause it.

They had started off trying to find a good
location to spend the night, and then the further away from the
dangers outside they got the happier they were, and the more they
explored it the more they wanted to see and discover what was
there.

Bryson confusedly looked ahead for anything
dangerous to leap out at them. It was surprising now that they had
the encounter outside that they left it open and that anything
could appear.

Their reactions created a less tense
atmosphere amongst them, making Bryson wonder what they were all
thinking! What were their true feelings now? He was sure he and
Mortimer had different thoughts of things after their past
experiences.

It was phenomenal, they had been surely
nearly killed and they never had a clue by what! What was its
motivation? Was it animal motivations? Did it intend to consume
them or kill a danger to it?

Should they leave it there, hidden away at
the place, or have the police informed? How would they handle
something that was supernatural? He could not decide the outcome of
it!

Mitchell was not stupid and he did not push
things too far, if he could help it.

One time the light shifted downwards
creating a bright circle of light where Bryon could closely examine
the dirt and saw the debris from the walls and picked some pieces
up and examined it, examining its cut edges, considering what had
occurred there.

It reminded Bryson of a shaft that had been
built for some work to take place. But when he thought of it he did
not have a clue what it was. What was a tunnel doing out there? Why
had they gone to such lengths to construct it? What hidden motive
had been behind it?

They had to have built it for logical
reasons, as all the constructions were, which he could recall. They
would only build it for their needs!


Perhaps it
’s
part of a mine for
something,

Merton concluded, trying to push things further long, trying
to recollect something such as it.


What happened to all the roads and
constructions that they would

ve had?

Mortimer replied.


How could they have built everything
with all those trees being there?

Mitchell answered.

There

d be gaps leading through. Nobody would get
anything through all that! Unless it was built a long time ago ...
And it all grew over it!


Perhaps it
’s
another part of the
castle,

Merton spoke, trying to recollect something; maybe from his
memories.


You

re psychic
researchers?

Mitchell replied, looking alert, and considering something
that had been bothering him.

As well as scientists! What

re your thoughts of all that
stuff outside ...?


It is pretty hard to
tell,

he
replied,

especially at this stage ... Things are so
muddled, and we

ve so little ... We

re not even sure that castle exists!
Or is in rubble ...


I

ve never seen anything like
that
! Something has to be behind it!
And I

m
sure it

s
not all from this world whatever it is!


I

m pretty sure of that. It seems in an
entirely different environment, than it was designed
for.


As though in confusion ... Of what
was occurring around it!


We may
be able to find something someday to defend ourselves against
it!”

Mitchell
grunted, and looked down at his useless weapon and went back to
considering alternatives that would work.

Mitchell
pointed his light straight out in
front into the distant darkness there, illuminating different parts
of the ground, and he lunged forward, as if he had decided that he
wanted to find the answers to everything no matter what, and the
sooner the better, just like they had been doing for many years. He
shifted along, examining his steps, as he went into the darkness,
which seemed to go endlessly on, and he examined
everything.

It resembled an ancient mine, but more
expertly constructed than that and that technology, and as though
built to last a long time like an ancient sewer.

It was startling that there were no signs of
any materials like bricks and cement in it, which led them to
believe that it was something else built by somebody else.

The tunnel kept going endlessly on into the
distance going where there was nothing but wood above, and they
marched off into preparing themselves and ignoring their
sleepiness.

What dangers could it hold? Did it have
something of an incomprehensible nature existing in its
darkness?

All the significations were startling! The
world vanished behind them, and it felt absurd that they were going
so far into it. It was like something out of place that should not
be there. Especially not at such a location. Nothing seemed to put
a conclusion to what it was needed for and why such lengths had
been administered to construct it.

Questions endlessly flashed through
Bryson

s
mind as he followed Mitchell and Merton

s dark figures trudging on, behind
their beams of light.

Merton seemed obsessed with handling his
fantasy situation more than anything!


Do you want one?

Merton moaned, handing back
his cigarettes to Bryson and Mortimer, who were walking together
behind him, as he blew out smoke about him; and they took one each
to break the momentum.

Bryson strolled on blissfully puffing away,
wondering where the hell they were going to this time. They clearly
were under the trees, as some roots from trees had managed make
their way down and had smashed their way through the rock.

It was surprising that it had not flooded
with the cracks and holes, from water seeping down. Then he saw
signs that it had occurred, and saw thick layers of dried mud
ahead.

Mortimer looked happy and in his natural
environment with the strange and unusual, with unsolved mysteries
everywhere, and he smoked like he was experiencing an expensive
cigar, flaring away at his mouth, tasting the smoke, with the smoke
spinning through the air behind him.

The mystery of where it led to was certainly
one of the main inspirations that kept them going, seeking an
answer they knew they had to receive, driving them on no matter
what.

If they turned back, they would never know,
and could even have to face death, so they kept going.

Bryson realized that none of them would have
believed that it went out to that length. Their pace stayed the
same, their walk never changed.

He noticed that they mainly took it for
granted that the tunnel had not collapsed anywhere and would reach
somewhere, and that they would not have to journey back.

Bryson spotted something away in the
distance and that the others about him had seen it, and they all
went there with their heads facing it trying to observe something
there that could not be properly observed.

His head eventually went back to where it
had been, watching the tunnel about him, making sure that nothing
was in their immediate way. Occasionally continuing with examining
what was ahead, until he saw something blocking the tunnel far
ahead, and he started to gasp.

Merton and Mortimer soon noticed launched
into a discussion of the problem, and Bryson attempted to hear
everything in their silent hushed chants. And he saw that they did
not come to any real conclusions!

When they finally approached it Mortimer
suddenly exploded with anger and went calm, on the brink of losing
his patience while he marched up to it.


Why did they build a wall
there?

Merton moaned first, trying to obtain an answer to such
absurdity.

The four of them stood, resting, glancing at
individual sections of the wall, as the others stood back at a
distance observing them.


Whoever built this obviously was
different from the builders and did it years
later!

Merton remarked.

Something could be hidden behind this?
Where do you think this is?


You

re probably right!

Mitchell remarked, touching
the strange shapes of the boulders, and way they were put
together.

Someone has hidden something away here
...

Bryson saw that none of them knew and that
they were starting to think that they would have to return to where
they had been, but he ignored that as he was positive that would
not happen until the morning.

Merton started feeling along the edge of the
wall where there was a crack going around it.


We could trying shoving it
over,

Merton announced, looking at it, giving Bryson a
smile.

With our combined weight
...

He mechanically placed his arm against an
area of the wall and started to push it and they joined in, and the
bricks, which were not cemented, started falling inwards.

What they then found were thick webs
covering the gap left, and they pushed the rest of the stone until
it all crumbled and collapsed across the ground.

Mitchell removed his communicator and
silently started trying to see if it now worked, trying to contact
somewhere, and when he could not pick it up he put it away.


Could
that thing back there stop it working?” he asked them, trying to
grasp the situation.

Nobody
answered and showed they never knew, and they left it.

With the lights held out a black gap became
visible behind all the thick webs and dirt, and they illuminated
the tunnel going on and they moved in, removing the webs and
dirt.

Bryson watched his shadow flicker along the
stone, and his unblinking eyes watched the ground searching for
obstructions, and he continued following Mitchell and Merton
along.

Thick cobwebs crawled over his face and
covered up everything ahead, and he heard the murmurs of provoked
archaeologists behind him, and he realized that Merton had
announced something. In the blackness ahead something
indistinguishable was emerging, making his heart quicken and at any
second he expected to find something deadly, and an immense cavity
opened up in front of him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 6

 

The Skeleton

 

How many centuries had the chamber been
hidden away? The distant obscurity was full of chilling silence,
which made him feel isolated. Webs hung everywhere around him and
he waved his hand in circles scraping them away from him.

In dimness at the front, just in their
light

s
range, he watched dim gleams from things in the stone reflect dim
light, producing a magical effect upon his hazy tired
sight.

Faint echoes of their breathing and murmurs
could be heard in its extraordinary silence, and by their frantic
reactions he sensed that they believed that something was actually
there. Although the descriptions that some of the archaeologists
gave made it too unacceptable to him to believe fully what they had
suggested the chamber was. In vivid detail they had specified that
the location was a resting place of something! His mind conjured up
vague visions of spooky medieval ghosts roaming there.

Water splashed over his face as it dripped
from overhead, from cracks in the rock, and he moved sideways from
it.

With it away from him he cleaned it away
from his face, and he watched a light explore what he had missed,
and it beamed out over the roof lighting up a vast cavern structure
overhead, which had been cut out using the same method as the
tunnel.

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