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750 Word Project 2024
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Dank, musty air wafted from the gap between ancient stones in the wall before her, making cobwebs sway like tattered curtains. Juliana squinted into the hole but couldn't see anything.
"Here goes nothing," she quipped, with a glance at her hand, calloused from the uses she put it to in old tombs and temples, but still maintaining a certain feminine appeal. Hoping this wasn't the last she'd see of it, she put her thumb and fingers together and pushed into the opening, through snapping strands of spider silk and crackly flakes of debris.
How did she get herself into these situations? It started off with a trip to Cambodia to do a guest lecture on the Tantric reliefs of the Anaal Kannal complex in the dense jungles beyond Damdek. Of course one of the attendees came up with a scrap of ancient leather branded with half a map and a few mysterious words in a forgotten Khmer dialect. And of course she recognized the inscription; she'd only been trying to make sense of it for the past decade, since acquiring a pottery fragment bearing the same words from a dredging crew in the Mekong Delta.
From there it had been a simple matter to put two and two together, using each piece to fill in the gaps in the other, and then trek into the bush with a hired guide to seek out the chamber the artifacts described, heretofore undiscovered among the ruins of Anaal Kannal.
But things never went according to plan, did they? The guide hadn't made it past the first hall of statues shuddering into motion with the turning of their ancient gears. Dr. Seang was made of sterner stuff but she'd gone missing halfway through the temple when a segment of floor fell away beneath them. Juliana had shimmied down right after, her whip lashed around a sturdy bit of carved stone that seemed safely inanimate for the moment, but found the tunnel below dark and empty. There had been nothing for it but to keep exploring and hope the other archaeologist turned up.