posted on Jul, 2 2003 @ 07:42 AM
Imagine,if you would,that you are a young child again.Reach up and take my hand and I will guide you through the opening scene of this story.
We are in New York.Not the bustling metropolis that is all that most tourists ever see but a nearby suburb.This street we are walking along now is
lined with three story period buildings with gardens.This is not only the family homes of the wealthy.This is where the wealthiest people living in
one of the wealthiest cities in the world choose to live.In no other place so near to the heart of this city would the home owners be so afluent as to
have gardens.
As we walk along we can see the perfectly manicured lawns,the occasional marble statue of a Greek goddess,and the odd decorative fountain.The wealth
is flaunted.All the houses and gardens are similar in this way atleast.All,that is, except one, number 32.As we aproach this house you may notice a
slight chill even on the warmest day,a sudden indescribable gloominess even on the brightest day.As we stand now before the large wrought iron
gate,your grip on my hand may unconsciously become tighter but it is OK.We are like shadows unseen on this plain,observing yet unobserved
ourselves.There is a tall brick wall surrounding the property to keep out prying eyes.The owner of this house treasures privacy far more than his
neighbours crave recognition.
Come,we will enter.The gate creeks and whines as if complaining about it's use and you will straight away see that this garden is overgrown and
wild.The path to the house is hard to make out but with care we make our way along it.Now we are before three large stone steps which lead up to large
oak double doors.I can feel you start to tremble but we have come this far,we must go on.No door is barred to us and we enter the house.
The air is stale and musty and dust swirls like individual lives in the one small beam of light that has passed through the jungle like garden and
dirty windows.We can hear music from another room and we make our way along the gloomy corridor towards it's source,the door at the end.
Before we reach it you may notice a small door on the left.It is slightly ajar.I will push it open.You will see wooden steps leading downwards.The
darkness envelopes all but the first four steps and nothing I say,no reassurances,can persuade you to investigate this room further,so repulsed are
you by what you fear lurks in that darkness.We will leave that aside and continue.
We reach the door at the end,push it open,and step in.The music you now recognise as Barber's Adagio for strings which is nearing it's melancholy
conclusion.The room appears to be a large study.One entire wall is lined with a bookcase,the other three are oak panelled.A large open fire is roaring
in the hearth.Large candelabras sit on four plinths around the room.The rest of the light in the room is from the array of computer screens along the
far wall.Facing the screens but with it's back to us is a large,high back,red leather armchair.The music has finished and we can now make out the
distinct tap tapping of proficient fingers on a keyboard.We will move around so as to see more.
Now we can see the disturbing figure typing.His hair is long and unkempt.His palour is sickly and white.His eyes are red with either madness or lack
of sleep.His fingernails,you notice, are are aleast an inch long, very dirty and he types using the tips of these talon like nails.He is dressed in a
long,silk,paisley patterned dressing gown and he is occasionally sipping from a glass of blood red claret that has left a smile like stain around his
lips.
The Log in page for AboveTopSecret.com is on the screen in front.You watch with horror as with the tip of his long nails he types in the name
"William".
The dramatic opening bars of Bach's Toccatta and Fugue in D minor startles you as William throws back his head and laughs maniacally.He is logged
in.
Next to his armchair is a large glass container like an aquarium but apparently filled with soil.On closer inspection you realise it is an
antfarm.William appears to be looking carefully at this.You watch as he stirs up the antqueens nest using the long nail on his right index finger.He
laughs again as the soldier ants come out to defend the queen and the worker ants desperately move the eggs to a safer place.
We will leave William here with the organ music vibrating around the room and you must let go of my hand and read the rest of this story without my
guidance.
Abraham Virtue was craddling a cup of warm coffee that he had bought and was now drinking in one of the many new coffee shops that had sprung up
recently in his home town.He was looking out of the cafe window contemplating the bizzare twists and turns that had occured in his life since he first
registered with ATS.He felt as though he was being continually watched and he found himself regularly looking over his shoulder for no apparent
reason.There had been a number of coincidences that had occured in the previous week.Abraham Virtue,from hard learn't experience,did not believe in
coincidences.
There had been that letter from the credit card company.How did they know he was thinking about getting a credit card?That telephone call from the
double glazing firm.Again,how did they know that his windows were rattling and needed replacing?And finally the visit from the Jehova Witnesses
yesterday.An obvious ruse to get him talking about his spirituality.
AV took another sip of his coffee and continued to look out of the window.
A car backfired on the street outside.AV instinctively ducked beneath the table then he slowly sat back up as he realised what it had been.As he did
so he surruptiously looked around the cafe noticing as he did so that a number of people were staring at him.Who were they?Did they know who he
was?
AV placed the plastic top on the top of his disposable coffee cup and made for the door.On leaving the cafe he crossed the road as he did so he
looked in the reflection of the shop window opposite and he noticed that a young man had left the cafe also and was following him.AV quickened his
step only slightly as he walked down the street.He stiffled the desire to run but his heart was beating faster,his breathing deeper.After a hundred
yards he crossed the road again and again he looked in the reflection in the window.The man was still there but he was closer.
He must confront this now.No more running away.He turned and faced the young man bracing himself for the unexpected.
"Your sunglasses."
"Pardon?"stuttered AV.
"Your sunglasses."reapeated the young man.
AV looked down at the man's outstretch hand holding a pair of shades.
"You left them in the cafe"
"Urmm...Thankyou"
"That's OK." The man turned on his heels and headed back up towards the cafe.
AV put them on and walked slowly up the street.There was no way he could live his life like this.He would have to get to the root of the problem and
to do that,he knew,he would have to go to New York.
Abraham Virtue first went to the advertising company that it was reported William worked at but to his surprise no one remebered him.He was just
leaving the building when an elderly security guard put his arm on his shoulder.He asked if AV was looking for William.When AV said that he was indeed
looking for him,the elderly guard handed him a crumpled piece of paper and the scurried off.AV opened up the paper and read it.On it was an
address.
Walking down that afluent street on that warm evening Abraham Virtue thought that perhaps he might have made a mistake but his brisk walking pace
slowed as he looked ahead and he stopped open mouthed before the rusty iron gates of number 32.He could, of course walk on,forget the whole thing but
his desire to find the truth was strong and he overcame the feeling of dread that had come upon him and pushed open the creeking gate.He walked along
the path through the garden to the three steps and climbed them.He was about to knock on the door and rouse the occupant when instinct stayed his
hand.Perhaps there was another way in.Looking to his left he notice a small dirty window at ground level.It was probably a window for a cellar he
thought and it was slightly ajar.Clambering through the tiny opening into that blackness offered only a small problem and AV quickly found himself in
this pitch black room.His hand came into contact with an object.By the glow of his cigarette lighter he found that it was a candlestick.He lit the
candle in it.
Slowly his eyes adjusted to the bad light.The room he saw was not really a cellar it was a...............crypt.
Along either wall were what appeared to be sarcophagi.He walked slowly to the right hand side reading the names on the stone lids as he
passed.Thomas Crowne,Alien,All seeing Eye,Zion Mainframe,Netchicken,Estragon.He halted and crossed the room to the other side.The sarcophagi here were
newer and they were empty their lids lying propped against them.He walked back reading the names on these.Gryffen,Ultra
Phoenix,Jedimaster,DragonRider,Nyeff.He was interupted by the sound of the crypt door opening.Quickly he blew out his candle and hid behind the unused
sarcophagus nearest the window.
He could see light shining down the stairs that led up out of the crypt and then he saw a long haired figure carrying his own candle descend the
stairs.When the man had reached the bottom he let out a croaking laugh.He walked to the end of the room very near to where Abraham Virtue was
hiding.AV could see the mad glint in his red eyes.Then as he walked along the right had side he tapped three times on each sarcophagus all the time
croaking in a sing song fashion."Come on my lovelies.Time to awake.Theres work to be done."
AV jumped as five white boney fingers emerged from the side of the lid and slowly pulled the cover off.He notice that it was the same for the
others.Then one by one gaunt and ragged figures stiffly sat up and got out.
"Time for work my lovelies"croaked William and he began to ascend the stars again.The small rabble of gaunt figures stiffly followed.
When they had gone Abraham Virtue took a deep breath something that he couldn't remember doing for the last five minutes.He clambered back out of
the window and ran along the path,through the gate.He didn't stop running till he was a mile away.
He must get back and warn the others.He must.He must.
But would they believe him?Would they listen?
[Edited on 2-7-2003 by John bull 1]