Read The Gathering Online

Authors: S L Dearing

The Gathering (22 page)

The rock walls were damp and the light from the streets illuminated a turn to the right as they moved along.
 
Liam was clutching Jerry's shirt.
 
Jerry in turn was pushing it away.

"Cut it out, you're choking me, Baby!"

"I’m not a baby!"

"Then stop acting like it."

Joe was leading the way and he estimated they were about fifty feet from their start.
 
They had made another left and then another right.

"Why would anyone make a tunnel like this in a wall?"

Brian shrugged.

"Can't we go back now?" Liam asked.

"Shut up!" the other boys hissed.

A noise came from behind them.

"Did you hear that?" Liam asked.

"Hear what?" Jerry replied.

"Hey, check it out" Joe stated, which caused Liam to look forward.

Before them was the end of their journey.
 
A wrought iron gate stood about six feet tall and led directly to the outside.
 
Joe had his hands on his hips.

"Why do you think this is here?"

Brian shrugged.

"I don't know."

"Too bad it's locked," piped in Jerry.

"Locked?" Joe said.
 
"It wouldn't open period.
 
Look."

The wrought iron of the gate entered the stone on all sides and even sunk into the earth below.
 
There was no way to open the barrier.
 
Brian was inspecting the gate again, when the same noise alerted Liam.

"There it is!
 
That noise!"

The four boys slowly moved back down the tunnel all bunched together, looking in all directions.
 
They were about halfway back to the alcove entrance when…

"AAAIIGGGGG!"

All four boys screamed and fell backwards, scrambling over one another, until they heard the laughter.

"You should have seen your faces."

Brandon and Lisa were laughing and pointing at Brian and his friends.

"You're dead!"

Brandon and Lisa stopped suddenly and took off to the entrance of the Alcove, being chased by the older boys, when they ran into Patsy and Carol, the other nannies.

"There you are!
 
I distinctly remember your mother telling you that you needed to come back for bed by eleven."

From around the corner, Brian, Joe and the Turners skidded to a stop.

Patsy held up her hand.

"And you lot, you have less then two hours, Brian."

"Yes, Ma'am."

"Joe Levine, your mother was looking for you.
 
Ok, let's go, Twins, bedtime."

Patsy took Brandon's wrist and Carol took Lisa's hand.
 
They walked away from the alcove, but the twins turned and in unison stuck their tongue out at their older brother.
 
Jerry Turner lunged, but Brian caught him.

"Forget it, Man."

Jerry nodded.

"What about this place?" Liam asked.

Brian shrugged.

"What about it?
 
It's not like we can get outside through there."

Joe agreed.

"Yeah, besides I have to find out what my mom wants."

He took off towards Donagan’s, followed by Brian and Liam.
 
Jerry stood there for a moment and then turned and ran back into the tunnel.
 
He followed the corners back to the strange gate.
 
Once there he shook it a few times to see if it would budge.
 
He reached through the open bars to see if he could feel any handles on the outside, but there were none.

He was just about to bring his arm back in when something grabbed it.
 
It was pulling and yanking and Jerry felt little sharp pricks along his arm.

"Arrgghh, let go!"

It was so strong that he felt his face being pressed against the cold iron gate.
 
His arm was beginning to go numb, so with a deep breath he braced his feet against the gate and with this other arm, pushed back with all his strength.

He flew back against the cold stone wall and hit his head.
 
He slumped down and tried to clear his vision, shaking his head.
 
He tried to stand up and then he felt the breeze.
 
It was freezing cold.
 
Then he felt the pain in his head.
 
It was excruciating.
 
He grabbed the back of his head with both hands and began to rock, while he gritted his teeth and yelled for help, but no one could hear him above the night's festivities.
 
He must have hit his head harder than he thought.
 
He wanted his mother and thought about her face.
 
The way she always took care of him and Liam.
 
The hot tears were running down his cheeks.

Suddenly the pain began to subside to a dull thud.
 
He opened his eyes and saw a blurry gate.
 
He rubbed his eyes, wiping away the tears and the gate came into focus, at least he wasn't suffering from double vision.
 
He rubbed the back of his head and started to stand up.
 
He found his bearings and started to walk back to the front of the tunnel.
 

When he was at the entrance of the tunnel, he heard that same noise behind him and spun around.
 
He reached to his neck and looked back.
 
Just as he was about to take a step back in, a hand was on his shoulder.

He jumped and spun around to see Molly and Jones behind him.
 
Molly leaned over and got in Jerry's face.

"You don't belong in there, do you?"

Jerry's eyes were the size of saucers and he shook his head, feeling the stone wall behind him, he stayed close against it until his path was clear and then took off running in the direction he had seen the others go.

Molly stood upright again and looked at Jones, who was eating a turkey leg.

"Do you remember this alcove being here?"

Jones shrugged and chewed.

"Weird.
 
Still hungry?"

Jones smiled and chewed.

Molly laughed and they moved on towards the cakes.
 
As they walked on, a shadow stepped from the darkness and slipped into the tunnel unseen.

 

 

 

 

 

27

 

Sam and Coeli walked through the village streets as they talked.
 
Coeli felt as if she could float.
 
They stopped by the Pasadena pastry booth.

Sam looked at the booth and then at Coeli.

“Have you ever had a real éclair?”

“As opposed to a fake one?”

Sam laughed.

“No, I mean, my grandmother is Romany French and they make her recipe here.
 
They’re really amazing.”

Coeli smiled and put her hands behind her back.

“Then no, I’ve never had a real éclair.”

Sam turned and walked over to the booth.
 
He asked the lady for two éclairs and handed her the money.
 
He handed one to Coeli and then realized he had forgotten something and handed her the other.
 
She waited patiently with a slight smile on her lips while he went back to the stand.
 
She looked around at the tables until Sam came back holding a glass of milk.

“I hope you don’t mind sharing, I didn’t bring enough…”

“No, I don’t mind.”

He smiled at her. She handed him his éclair and licked her thumb.
 
He stared at her for a minute, feeling slightly lightheaded as she licked the chocolate off her thumb.
 
He set down the glass and then as she reached for her chair, he slipped his arm in and grabbed it before she could, gently pulling it out for her.
 
Her stomach leapt and she blushed.

“Thank you.”

Coeli sat down and felt the slight brush of Sam’s arm against her back as he walked to the other chair.
 
Every hair on her body was standing on end.
 
She looked over at him and as he was scooting in his chair, his long red hair fell against his face and he shook his head to get it out of his eyes.
 
Her heart began to pound in her chest.
 
He leaned forward and looked her directly in the eyes and then raised his eyebrows.

“You are going to eat that, right?”

“Yeah, it’s an éclair.
 
No one has to force me to eat an éclair.”

He laughed.

“Just checking.
 
A lot of girls say they want something sweet, but then they won’t eat it, you know?”

“It's got sugar in it.
 
In my family, that's a food group.”

“Go ahead then."

Sam motioned for her to try the éclair.

He watched as she lifted the confection to her mouth and waited anxiously as she slowly took a bite.
 
He felt his breathing get faster as he watched her mouth close around the delicacy.

Coeli bit into the éclair.
 
The dough was light and fluffy and the chocolate was thick and sticky dark, but the magic happened when the filling burst into her mouth.
 
It was some kind of combination of heavy custard and whipped cream.
 
She closed her eyes and let it slide down her throat.

“Mmm, this is so good.
 
I think this is the most amazing thing I’ve ever tasted.”

“I speak the truth, do I not?”

“Totally.”

They smiled and Sam bit into his éclair, as Coeli took another bite.
 
They sat smiling and eating for a moment when Coeli reached for the milk and Sam, trying to anticipate, put his hand around the glass to push it forward.
 
His fingers closed around hers and they stopped and looked at one another with little smiles on their lips as Sam gently pushed the milk to Coeli.

She smiled and took a drink, handing it back to him.
 
He took the glass and once again, their fingers caressed, wet with condensation during the transfer.

Coeli watched him drink and as he put the glass down, he noticed that she was still watching him.

“You ok?”

Realizing she had been caught staring, she smiled and nodded, but then she realized this was the right time to ask him about Sara.

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