Podcast – One Year – A Scifi Detective Story

 

Welcome to the Cairns Writes Fiction Podcast. Every week I’ll be reading a short story or piece of serialised fiction.

This week’s story is called One Year

Edward is a hotshot detective in the city that people travel from all over the galaxy to visit. He’s been given the uncrackable case and time is running out, but there’s more to Eddy’s story than he’s letting on…

Written, Read and Produced by Michael Cairns

The next episode will be available to download next week. Happy listening.

 

Jasper – A Frustrated Ghost Story

Hi folks

I’m a little late for Halloween, but it’s never a bad time for a ghost story, even if it’s a silly one. 

This is the tale of Jasper, poor, humble ghost. Destined to haunt a clapped out Fiat Uno for the rest of his immortal days, he sees a last-gasp attempt to change his world and grasps it with both hands.

 

Jasper was surprised and not just by the sounds of lips crushing together in the front seat. That was surprising in itself, what with the car’s owner being just about the saddest, most unattractive man ever to drive a Fiat, which was really saying something. What was far more surprising was the presence of a woman so outstandingly beautiful that even he, in his incorporeal and normally entirely-sexless state, was aroused.

Aroused was the wrong word. It brought back old memories of hardening in certain places and softening in others, of the rush of desire and the racing of a heart he hadn’t felt beat in over fifteen years.

A better word was admiring. He admired Tony for not only convincing such a lovely to spend time with him, but also to come in his car and engage in some tonsil hockey with him. He also admired her. She was long in the leg and possessing of a heart-shaped face framed with long dusky-brown hair and eyes into which any living man would happily lose themselves.

Jasper couldn’t lose himself. He’d been trying. God, he’d been trying. He’d spent most of the last fifteen years trying every damn thing he could think of to find that elusive freedom. But nothing worked. So instead he spent his days driving to and from work with Tony and spending long dull hours in the car park.

In a vain attempt to block out the sound of Tony’s increasingly heavy breathing, he thought back fifteen years to the day when this car, driven by an old and not-entirely sane old man called Mr Hilson, ran him over. The pain had been indescribable, which wasn’t such a bad thing as he had no one to whom he could describe it. One minute he was waiting for the bus, the next, BLAM!

 

He had about five seconds on the pavement, looking up at the bumper before something shifted and he left his body. The person who appeared before him wasn’t the driver. Some dude in a white baseball cap and robes that were far too white to be real sprang into life and shook him by the hand.

‘Hi, Jasper, that’s a tough one.’

‘Tough one?’

‘You dying and all.’

‘I’m dead?’ He looked down at his body and the crowd beginning to flock about it like seagulls around an unguarded ice cream cone in the hands of an inexperienced child.

‘Oh yeah. That sucks.’ Jasper said

‘Absolutely does. Couldn’t have put it better myself. Still, that’s life.’

‘Actually, isn’t that death?’

The angel, because after all, that’s what Jasper had to assume it was, burst into laughter, holding his sides until tears ran down his face.

‘Yeah, enough already, I wasn’t actually trying to be funny.’

The man in white stopped, wiped a tear from his cheek and nodded. ‘So, kid, what’s the choice?’

‘Huh?’

‘Well, you have two choices. You’ve been killed in a tragic way and not taken from this realm. Could be someone thinks you want revenge, could just be they’re on their lunch break up there. I don’t know. What I do know is that you now have a choice.’

‘And they are?’ He sighed. It didn’t carry much weight now that he didn’t have lungs, but he put everything into it and felt at least slightly better. This was unlikely to end well.

‘Choice one,’ the angel ticked them off on his fingers, ‘you can come with me to purgatory. You probably won’t be there long, just until someone gets back to the desk upstairs. Hah, I’m just kidding.’

‘About what? The choice or the desk thing, cause neither’s very funny.’

The angel wrinkled up his nose. ‘Ease up, young fella, just trying to lighten the mood.’

‘Lighten your own mood, but do it quietly.’

The angel raised one perfectly-manicured eyebrow. It stood out, white hair against his black skin.

‘Do you dye your eyebrows?’

‘I beg your pardon?’

‘Do you dye your eyebrows. I mean, I’ve never met a guy with white eyebrows before.’

‘You met many angels, have you?’

‘No, admittedly, you’re the first.’

‘Well then.’

Jasper waited. The angel waited. He blatantly dyed them. Weird. ‘What’s the second choice?’

The angel rubbed his hands together. ‘Ahah, this is the fun one. The other choice is to become a ghost. You can haunt this sucker until he goes stark-raving mad.’

‘Nice. What an angelly suggestion.’

‘Haunting is a perfectly legitimate way to spend your afterlife.’

‘Is being a ghost like I think it is?’

‘That depends upon what you think it is. You can’t touch anything so you can’t feel. You can’t talk to the living, except the one you’re haunting, and most of the dead will ignore you.’

‘But I’ll still be here?’

‘Yes.’

‘What’s the catch?’

‘You mean, aside from not being able to touch anything or talk to anyone?’

‘Yes, aside from that?’

‘Nothing.’

‘You’re sure?’

‘Absolutely.’

Fiat Uno

The words echoed round and round and drowned out, for just a moment, the sounds of Tony’s tongue working overtime. That lying bastard of an angel. In all his explanations, he avoided mentioning one key part of all this. He was haunting a car. That meant being stuck to it for the rest of his eternal and painfully long life.

Jasper went on holiday in the boot and would occasionally spend a few crazy minutes going round with the tires, but the truth was, there was little joy in haunting an automobile. He’d made the best of it though. The old man who ran him over went completely mad a few months later, thanks, he liked to think, to his outstanding haunting. After that, the Fiat was sold to a seventeen-year-old Tony.

For some reason, Tony couldn’t be haunted. He didn’t react to any of Jasper’s excellent scary ghost noises and the small points of contact he’d established with the old man didn’t work. Fifteen years on and Tony was boringly sane. To make it worse, the car was seeing more action than at any other time in its life.

One of the downsides of being a ghost was a complete lack of libido, so having a hot girl being slowly undressed before him was about as stimulating as Tony’s long and futile rants to talk radio that occupied their long trips home. Stimulating wasn’t a word Jasper would ever use to talk about Tony.

He went to work every day, occasionally drove to the cinema and on one, particularly memorable, Sunday last year, drove up into London. Fourteen years of the dull bastard, with at least another fifteen before the car gave out.

Jasper sighed and whimpered a little, before raising himself out of the foam and assuming his usual place atop the dull-grey back seat. With luck, Tony and his unexpectedly-hot conquest would transition to the back seat and he could go up front and stare at the sea.

The waves were one of the few sounds Jasper still enjoyed. There was something in them that soothed him and calmed the anger that boiled below his… the top layer of his ghostly figure. He took a pointless deep breath and closed his eyes. As per usual, the lack of eyelids made him groan and thump his hands against the seat.

He thumped his hands against the seat.

He was touching the car.

His eyes widened and he shouted in delight. That was when he realised the couple in the front seat had gone absolutely still.

‘Tone, what was that?’

She called him Tone. That was so sweet. Jasper ground his teeth together and stared at them. They were staring straight at him, although of course, they weren’t. He tried a sound.

‘Woooooo, I’m going to eat your face.’

Not his best line, but the girl went a lovely shade of bloodless white to match her knuckles where they gripped the side of the chair. Tony looked bemused, as though he could maybe hear something, but wasn’t sure. Or maybe he was sure, but had decided he wasn’t going to believe it.

‘I really am. I’m not joking. I’ve got fangs the size of your arm and I’m going to tear you up.’

He grinned, nodding as he rocked back and forth on the seat. The car creaked and his smile broadened. It was like all his power had returned, just like that.

‘Tone, what the hell is going on? This isn’t funny, if this is supposed to be funny, it isn’t funny.’

‘Sweetheart, I’m not doing anything, really. What do you think is going on?’

‘Someone’s speaking and the car is creaking.’

‘Well, it’s an old car—’

‘So old cars talk, do they? Come on, take me home.’

‘Oh, come on, don’t be like that, I—’

‘I will come for you while you sleep. You think you will be safe but just when you lay your head on the pillow, I’ll be there.’

Jasper surged this way and that, slamming against the windows and backs of the seats. This was it, this was his chance. When she glanced into the back seat, he saw the tears in her eyes. They were wide and moving rapidly from nervous to outright terrified.

He had to drive her further, take her to the brink until she did something stupid. The sound of the sea came to him and he smiled. Of course.

‘Go. Drive now, as fast as you can. If you don’t, I’ll kill you. I’ll rip out your entrails and use them to hang you with. I’ll pull your hair out and shove it down your throat until you choke. I’ll tear your limbs off one by—’

‘Tony, we have to go.’

‘Wha—’

‘NOW. We have to go now.’

‘Sweetheart, we aren’t going anywhere, we just got here, I mean, come on.’

The petting became a fight. It was glorious to watch as she leaned across Tony and started the engine. He was so surprised he sat and watched her grab the wheel.

‘What the hell are you doing? We aren’t goi—’

‘JUST DRIVE, PLEASE, JUST DRIVE, PLEASE—’

‘I’ll eat your liver. I’ll tear it from you while your heart still beats and—’

‘Please,’ she was sobbing now, tears running down her face. It was so close, ‘please, we have to go.’

Tony, in his infinite stupidity, tried to put his arms around her. She punched him in the stomach and took the handbrake off, grabbing the wheel. With every ounce of strength he could muster, Jasper booted the back of Tony’s seat. It was the equivalent of a nudge, but it was enough to surprise Tony and distract him from the car beginning its slow roll forwards.

‘Honey, just talk to me for a minute, okay. Come on, what’s wrong. Was I coming on too strong?’

The lady had her face in her hands and was crying as she shook it back and forth. ‘Please, just go, just drive.’

‘Neither of you will survive. I will end you so no one even knew you existed. Your children will not remember you—’

‘I don’t have any children.’ She howled into the air.

‘But you would have. And when you did, they wouldn’t remember you.’ Okay, that one sucked.

She raised her head and stared into the back seat. Her mascara was smeared across her cheeks and her mouth shook.  Their gaze met but he didn’t think for a second she could see him. Except when she spoke, it sounded like she was speaking just to him. ‘I’ll never have kids, not since granddad went mad. I couldn’t do that to my kids.’ The answer came between sobs.

A smile lit up Jasper’s face as it all clicked into place. She’d mentioned something about it being creepy making out in her granddad’s car when they pulled up. That was why it was working. That was the secret. She was old Mr Hilson’s grand daughter. Old Mr Hilson who’d run him down all those years ago.

‘Your grandfather was called Hilson.’ He used his best, scary doom and gloom voice and grinned even wider as she clapped her hands over her mouth.

‘I drove your grandfather mad. It was me who did it and I’ll do the same to you. You will all go mad, every last one of you. You will never be safe, you will never be alone.’

He waited for a response but she was past caring. Following that joyful revelation, she was past doing much of anything except cry a lot and be hysterical. Jasper felt the slightest pang of guilt. She was innocent and didn’t deserve to die. Still, too late now. Ho hum.

Tony opened his mouth then seemed to realise the car was moving. Now you’d think, in this sort of situation, the driver would respond logically. He had two brakes he could apply at any time. They were moving fast enough that it might have taken both, but that was also an option.

Unfortunately, when the girl you had been certain you were going to do the dirty with only moments earlier was in a sobbing ball of tears beside you, things don’t happen logically.

Tony yanked the wheel. He was, ostensibly, trying to wrest it from her hand. However, what he did instead was haul the car straight across the narrow strip of gravel that formed the rest of the parking area and aimed it at the cliff edge.

As they struck the wooden barrier, Jasper had time to reflect how lucky it was that he wasn’t haunting a smart car or something else small enough to be stopped by it. Then they were over and the car tipped nose down. The fall was well over a hundred feet and the last words Old Mr Hilson’s granddaughter heard were,

‘Free at last, free at last.’

 

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A Change of Status – Part Eleven

Part One is here

 

‘So we have a chance then? I mean, if you’re his grand-daughter you must have some serious magical shit going on, right?’

Scarlet ignored Martin’s frown at the cuss, her eyes fixed on Lara who squirmed beneath their joint stares. She grinned weakly and shook her head. ‘Actually, I didn’t really believe any of the stories. Father used to speak about him all the time, but they were only stories, he didn’t know him either.’

‘So you don’t do magic at all, then?’

‘Magic?’

Scarlet looked at Martin, who gave her a wry grin and shrugged. ‘We have the book, and that is help enough.’

Lara looked distraught, all scared rabbit. ‘I’m sorry, really.’

Scarlet waved it away, swallowing her disappointment. ‘It’s no biggie.’ She turned to Martin. ‘So what does the book tell us, then?’

Martin looked up from where he was already reading. ‘Well, hopefully, it will inform us of the whereabouts of the Charms and how we use them, amongst other things.’

He cleared his throat, burying his head back in the book and Scarlet stood, watching for a second. He cleared his throat again, then looked up at her, forehead creased. ‘I’ll need a little time to read this, perhaps you two should find some way to amuse yourselves for a while.’

He was back to reading before she could open her mouth, so she turned to Lara. Lara was on her phone, tongue sticking out the corner of her mouth as she concentrated. It was cute. Scarlet touched her arm, and she looked up, blinking. ‘Um, yes?’

She motioned to the door with her head. ‘We need to get out of here for a while, give the ‘great one’ time to digest the contents of your book.’

She ignored the grunt from behind her and headed for the exit, Lara just behind. As they stepped out into the afternoon sun, Lara asked. ‘Do you really do magic?’

‘What do think this whole thing is about? What do think the Undying is?’

‘I don’t know, not really, just that it sounded sort of exciting, and…’

Scarlet stopped, looking at her. ‘And?’

Lara’s cheeks reddened and she looked at her shoes. ‘And you looked really hot, you know, on your profile. Mum and Dad don’t really know I’m gay, and I’ve not really had a girlfriend, but you, well, you know, you aren’t someone my parents could meet, or anything…’

She trailed off, one side of her mouth pulled up, eyebrows high as she shrugged. Scarlet wasn’t sure whether to be doing cartwheels or really pissed. ‘So do you think I’m hot, or do you just want a relationship without your parents knowing?’

‘Both?’

Both. OK. Did it matter if her parents knew? She felt like the forbidden fruit, like she was a black guy back in the fifties having some illicit affair with a white girl, living in fear of daddy finding out and beating the crap out of him. It could have been exciting, but actually it was just really annoying. Scarlet didn’t make a thing of being gay, or bi, or whatever, at school, but mum knew and it was cool with her. Weren’t rich people supposed to be more open minded, better at dealing with this sort of thing? ‘Why haven’t you told your mum and dad?’

Lara let out a sigh. ‘I think, for my dad, the idea I might be dating is just weird. He thinks I’m still twelve. So I need to get past that, before they find out, you know…?’

Scarlet nodded and set off through the estate. She still wasn’t sure how she felt about it. Lara caught up, puffing. ‘So, where are we going?’

‘Are we, like, going out, then?’

Lara stopped and Scarlet took another couple of steps before she turned round. Lara was wide-eyed and blushing. ‘Is that how it works then, that easy?’

Scarlet laughed, shaking her head. ‘I don’t know, I thought you were asking me out.’

‘Um, yeah, I guess so?’

They stared at one another, Scarlet’s face glowing, then they both smiled and burst out laughing. Apparently it was that simple. If she’d known, she’d have tried it ages ago. As they walked, Lara slipped her hand into Scarlet’s. The estate wasn’t the best place for that, but right now, she didn’t care.

‘So, I thought we’d go somewhere I can show you some magic.’

‘Cool.’

She sounded like a fan girl. It was cute. A few minutes later they were back in Scarlet’s bedroom, sat on the bed, the laptop open between them. She’d enlarged the horse picture and in doing so realised it wasn’t actually a horse. The stump of a horn protruded from between its ears.

There was a unicorn on her Tumblr and unless someone had done an amazing job with Photoshop, it was real. Once they’d both stopped geeking out, she’d had a brilliant idea.

‘So, it’s a finding spell. I’ve only ever used it to find Martin, but I figure there can’t be too many unicorns with their horn cut off, right?’

Lara nodded, open-mouthed. ‘You’re actually going to do some magic, aren’t you?’

‘Hope so.’

She set the ingredients out, picked up her spell book and was about to recite when she paused. ‘Uh, so, this might open a door, to somewhere else. Are you ready?’

Lara nodded, mouth still open, eyes wide. She closed her mouth and nodded again. ‘Yeah, I am. Hey—’

Scarlet stared at her, at her sky-tinted eyes and waited. Lara grinned, suddenly confident. ‘Do you need a kiss for luck?’

Scarlet giggled and leaned forward, and their lips brushed together. It wasn’t the sort of first kiss she’d read about, but it was like someone had run an electric current through her, in a nice way, and she was suddenly breathing hard.

Their eyes were only inches away, and she could tell from the way Lara’s tightened she’d felt the same thing. She opened her mouth to speak, and realised there weren’t any words that would make it any more perfect. Could something be more perfect? Either it was or it wasn’t, right?

She blinked, and lifted the spell book, and gave Lara a shy smile before she began to read. The words came easy now, flowing off her tongue and filling the room with the gentle cadence. She held the picture in her mind, zooming in on the stump of the horn and the dirty white of the mane, and Lara gasped as the light appeared.

Scarlet stood, took her girlfriend’s hand (girlfriend. Actual girlfriend. Heh.), and they stepped through the light.

 

Next Installment Friday 28th February

A Change of Status – Part Ten

Part One is here

 

Scarlet stared at the wall, forehead covered in sweat and hands shaking. Then she scrambled up, shoved her computer to one side and tore off her clothes. She was almost in the shower when she realised she should reply. She dashed back into her room, sparing her tiny wardrobe a despairing glance, and grabbed her laptop.

‘OMG, that’s amazing. I have to shower, I’m, like, really gross, I’ll come down and meet you in a bit. Please don’t leave.’

She stared at the last sentence, biting her lip, then hit send and ran for the bathroom. The moment the water struck her she remembered her words to Martin about Tumblr. She might step out into the street and see the guy, the creepy one who’d stabbed…

The events of yesterday shoulder-charged the feeble barrier she’d put up and she bent double, dry heaving as the hot water washed away her tears. Where was Martin? Was he still alive?

She glanced at the necklace resting innocently atop the toilet. She had nothing to go on since Healer got killed. What she needed to do was put the necklace back on and see what they were saying, but if she heard someone say they were going to kill her, she might actually wet herself.

She was out the house fifteen minutes later, not actually believing for a second that Lara had waited for her. She could have been quicker but the idea of leaving the house without makeup was a bit like using the toilet at school, entirely possible, but never gonna happen.

She slowed as she got near the end of the street, seeing a girl staring away from her and up at the sky. She was wearing this black coat, tight at the waist, like, the coolest thing ever, and one of those little knitted hat things she wished she could pull off, but blatantly couldn’t.

‘Uh, Lara?’

She turned around and smiled, and Scarlet knew that even if she hadn’t been wearing the badge that said ‘I read, get over it’, and hadn’t had a faded My Chemical Romance T-shirt on, she’d have still been in love. It was the sort of smile they used to sell stuff, only lovely stuff, like unicorns and chocolate.

‘Scarlet, right?’

‘Uh, well, um, my name’s really, well, um. Yeah.’

She stuck out a hand, wondering whether her lameness could get any worse, but Lara took it and shook it and was still smiling, and she guessed that it probably could. Lara sounded sort of posh, a bit like Scarlet’s poems voice. She took a deep breath. She could do this, just slowly and with plenty of thinking time.

‘So, how do you know about me?’

Lara shifted so all her weight was over her right hip and furrowed her brows. ‘So weird, right, my computer wiped my Tumblr account, completely blanked it. So I’m screaming at it, and wondering whether I can sue Samsung and Tumblr, when a new account pops up, with three posts already on it.’

Scarlet nodded knowingly. Seeker had mentioned something about her having a clever computer, but she thought maybe there was someone out there clever with computers. But who was it and why did they want to help her?

‘What were the posts?’

‘Right, so, the first was a picture of you, which was, like, great, with a link to your facebook. The next was a poem retelling the story of Jesus’s birth, which was really cool.’ She stopped, breathless, and Scarlet realised she’d found someone who could talk faster than her. ‘The other one was a story, about my grandad. I have no idea how anyone knew about him, but there you go.’

‘So how do you know about the Undying?’

Lara tilted her head to one side, flashing that bewitching grin at her again. Bewitching. Heh, that was cool.

‘Well, the story about grandad led me to the attic, and a book in the attic, and that told me all about the Undying, so I just messaged you with that and I figured if you didn’t know about it, you’d just think I was a freak and ignore me, and if you did, then it was all good.’

‘There’s no way I was ever going to ignore you.’

She said it before she thought and turned bright red, but Lara laughed and in her mind, the sun came out and little pixies started to dance and sing. She blinked, realised Lara was staring at her, and grinned sheepishly.

‘So, you wanna come to mine?’

Lara nodded, and they walked down the road, side by side. Scarlet had to work hard to not to keep looking at her, but her toes were all scrunched up in her boots and she couldn’t decide whether or not to put her hands in her pockets, which seemed suddenly very important.

They got into her room without mum noticing and once she’d got over the fact she had a beautiful girl in her room who actually seemed to like her, she asked to see the book. As it emerged from Lara’s bag, she gasped, and reached for it.

Lara raised her eyebrows and Scarlet rushed to explain. ‘It’s one of the pictures on my Tumblr. There were three things…’

She told her about the posts, then about everything that had happened the day before. By the time she was finished they were both sitting on the bed, the book between them, and Lara’s face was pale.

‘They were actually dead?’

Scarlet nodded, thinking again about Martin. She stood. ‘Look, I get it if you don’t want to come along, but I need to try and find Martin.’

Lara shook her head. ‘I do want to come, I mean, if you want me to?’

Scarlet grinned, reddening again and pathetically grateful for her foundation, and nodded. ‘Yeah, I’d really like it, if you want to?’

‘I do.’

There was a moment of silence, when Scarlet thought she could feel her heart beating and her eyes focused on the spot where Lara’s shoulder emerged from the top of her jumper and it was the most perfect thing she’d ever seen. Then they both laughed, too loud, and Scarlet ran for the bathroom.

She could do this, she could be cool and calm and collected and not make a complete tit of herself. OK, maybe not cool, but everything else she could manage.

They slipped from the house and headed through the estate. Lara gave her a look.

‘It’s pretty grotty around here, huh?’

‘Where do you live?’

‘I’m in Harrow, up on the hill.’

‘Nice?’

‘Yeah. You know, trees and cute little shops, and there’s this most amazing bookshop where they have sofas and a coffee machine and they actually want you to stay there and read.’

Scarlet sighed. Then a thought struck her.

‘You don’t own a horse, do you?’

Lara laughed, looking at her. ‘We’re not that rich. Well, I don’t know, mum and dad probably could afford it, but I’ve never really wanted a horse.’

Trying to ignore the whole money thing, Scarlet shook her head in confusion. ‘Doesn’t everyone want a horse?’

Lara laughed again. ‘You’re funny.’

‘Um, not joking.’

Her new friend laughed even harder and Scarlet winced. Who didn’t want a horse? They reached Martin’s and she slipped in through the bin doors, enjoying the way Lara’s nose wrinkled as she squeezed in, trying to stop any of her clothes from touching anything.

They climbed up to the door and Scarlet knocked. A gruff voice bade them enter and Scarlet pushed it open. Martin was slumped on the sofa, top off, white bandage wrapped around his chest.

Scarlet rushed over, dropping to her knees and putting a hand gently on the bandages. ‘God, are you alright?’

Martin nodded, grunting. ‘I shall be fine. Who is this?’

She wasn’t used to him being brusque, but she hadn’t ever brought anyone here. It was, it occurred to her, probably very bad form to bring a stranger to a magician’s house. Did it count as a house when it was the rooms beneath a block of flats?

‘Um, this is Lara. She wants to help.’

‘What does she know?’

‘She got a book, from her granddad. It’s the book from the pictures.’

His eyes perked up and he sat a little straighter, addressing Lara directly for the first time. ‘Hello, Lara, please forgive my current state. I was stabbed.’

Scarlet rolled her eyes at Lara and she giggled. ‘May I see the book, please?’

Lara pulled it out and handed it over. Martin smoothed a hand gently over the leather cover, then opened it. His eyebrows shot up and he gasped. Actually gasped. He’d never gasped before. She waited as he flicked slowly through the first few pages, shifting from foot to foot.

‘Well, what is it?’

He looked at her, eyes bright. ‘This book has been lost for decades.’ He turned to Lara. ‘Who is your granddad?’

Lara shrugged. ‘Um, Granddad Thornbright, and it’s was, I never knew him.’

Another double take from Martin and Scarlet took a step back, swallowing as he sat forward, injury forgotten. ‘Edward Thornbright?’

‘Uh, yeah, I think so.’

Martin laughed, throwing his hands up. ‘So you’re his grand-daughter? Well goodness me, what are the odds?’

They were both looking at him, arms folded, waiting. Scarlet broke first. ‘Would you please just tell us what’s going on?’

He smiled broadly. ‘The last time someone tried to raise the Undying was sixty years ago. The man who stopped it died in the doing. His name was Edward Thornbright.’

 

Next Installment Wednesday 26th February

A Change of Status – Part Seven

Part One is here

Scarlet screamed, and threw her hands out in front of her face. Martin stepped toward the flames, his voice booming and echoing around the tunnel. The fire struck something, some invisible barrier, and splashed to either side of it, extinguishing where it hit the walls and floor and ceiling.

She could feel the heat even through the barrier, and sweat broke out on her forehead. Martin took another step forward and said something else, equally loud and impressive, and she saw a flash of light gleaming from the blade of the colossal sword now clasped in his right hand.

She was uncomfortable with the word colossal. It belonged in fantasy novels, and maybe text books about dams, or mountains, but rarely in west London. This sword, however, fitted the description very well. It was almost as tall as she was, and the blade was as wide as her hand.

Martin carried it casually, as though it were a table knife, and she found herself once again reassessing her view of him. It wasn’t something she was used to doing. Normally, once she got someone, that was it, she knew what to expect, but he continued to confound her.
The next step took him close enough to their attacker that the young man was almost completely obscured. She stepped forward and to the side so she could see him and as she did, he raised his own sword, puny in comparison to what Martin held, but fast and sharp-looking.

The first clash of blades sent sparks, white and blinding, spilling to the concrete floor. The kid had swung at Martin and now he raised his sword again, and stabbed straight forward. Martin blocked, another rain of sparks making her blink.
Martin took a few steps back, giving himself room, and settled into a fighting stance. Beyond them, a few of the denizens of the Underworld entered the tunnel, pausing to watch the show.

The kid came at him, swinging low for his feet, and Martin got the tip of his sword to it, the small blade deflecting to the concrete, kicking up sparks. He kept the blade moving, swinging it round to come back toward Martin’s head. Her master was ready for this one, his blade held vertically, like a wall against which his attacker’s sword stopped dead.
The kid came again, stabbing at Martin’s gut, and her master stepped to one side, pushing the blow out even further, then stepping back again. Why wasn’t he fighting back? Emo boy seemed to have realised the same thing as she had, because he attacked again, with renewed vigor.

The kid was fast, raining blow after blow, but every one was deflected from Martin’s sword. Martin stepped slowly back, until Scarlet found she had to move as well to keep out the way.

She’d never seen a sword fight. It looked fun, after a fashion. Fun in the same way that basketball could maybe be, and possibly lion taming. All good career choices, all things she was happy never to be anywhere near, thank you very much.

Martin missed a step as he moved back, and dropped onto one knee, and the kid moved even faster, slamming his blade vertically down onto Martin’s, again and again. What came next happened almost too fast for her to see.

One moment the blades were slamming together, the tunnel echoing with the sound, the next the kid was flying back and bouncing hard off the wall of the tunnel, dropping face first to the floor.

Martin was on him before she’d even realised what had happened, his sword gone, his arm wrapped around the kid’s neck. He hauled him up, ignoring the booted feet slamming against his shins, and held tight, until the kid stopped struggling, and began to gasp.
His breathing had slowed before Martin dropped him, and he fell to the floor, one hand on his throat, the other splayed flat against the cold floor. Scarlet stepped closer. ‘That was pretty good, you know?’
‘It was slow, and cost us time, and I should have finished it far more quickly.’
‘Gee, guy, take it easy on yourself. We’re all still alive, which between the fire thing, and all the swords…hey, that’s pretty cool.’

Martin grunted and hauled the kid to his feet, turning him around so they could speak. His head lolled to one side, and Scarlet screamed as she saw the foam dripping from his open mouth, and the flat dead eyes staring sightlessly at her.

 

Next Installment Wednesday 19th February