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Okay, time to find out what's inside that fucking box!
Boxing Match
Sleep came for Mike, but it was far from restful. Unable to properly enter the Dreamscape again, he tossed and turned in his bed, his brain unwilling to let things rest.
His first thoughts were on Cecilia. He could see her now, trapped inside a silver cage in the middle of a glen surrounded by waterfalls. Breaking the lock on the cage, he stepped insideβonly to have her melt like wax in his arms and slide through holes in the floor.
"Cecilia," he cried out, her name slurring as if spoken in slow motion. Heat licked the back of his neck, and he turned around to see his home on fire.
I told you, Caretaker! I told you!
the shadow hissed, before burning up like a piece of paper and drifting away on the wind. As the flames crawled into the cage and consumed Mike, his body would go numb and the dream would start over, the smell of fire and brimstone clinging to his nostrils.
After hours of his brain doing this to him, he finally gave up on sleep and rolled out of bed.
"Lily? You there?" He half expected her to poof into existence. She had said she was going to watch him more carefully while he slept. Clearly the dreams themselves had taken place outside of the Dreamscape, which meant he clearly didn't qualify for Demon Dream Insurance LLC.
His phone, which he had forgotten to charge, informed him that it was a little after twelve in the afternoon. He plugged the phone in on his nightstand and got dressed before heading downstairs.
Beth, Yuki and Tink were already sitting in the front room, and the goblin sprang to attention.
"Finally, husband up. Find out what's in box now?"
"Box?" Mike blinked, the events of last night slowly filtering through the haze of his dreams. "Oh, right. Yeah, I need to eat something first."
"Ugh." Tink rolled her eyes and picked up a sledgehammer she had set on the floor, then dragged it out of the room, moping the whole way. "Call Tink when open box!" she hollered before storming out the back door.
"She's in a mood," he commented.
"She got up early and has been watching the boxes with the rats." Beth arched an eyebrow. "Apparently she has a bad feeling about one of the boxes."
"The one that's moving?"
Beth and Yuki looked at each other.
"About that. The moving box isn't moving anymore." Yuki grinned at him, revealing a pair of sharp canines. "It broke free of the duct tape sometime last night."
"Oh shit, where is it?"
"It's... still in the dining room." Yuki stood up and Beth joined her. Beth was holding a few sheets of paper in her hands.
"What are those?" he asked.
"Guesses at what's in the boxes. We have a full inventory from the storage unit, so technically we know what it could be." She handed the sheets of paper over. "By eliminating what was sold off versus what wasn't, and crossing off what is too big to go in the box, the remaining list is what we could be looking at."
"Okay." Mike looked down the list. "You've only crossed off a few things."
Beth rolled her eyes. "I'm a lawyer, not a psychic. This missing stuff was a huge pain in my ass, and so much of it is still out there, and we have no idea what Unearthly Delights sold. So yes, I only crossed off a few things."
"Yeah, sorry." He ducked past her and walked into the dining hall. "So let's just go ahead and..."
Mike never finished his thought. The first thing he saw was that the rats had doubled in number, all of them holding miscellaneous weapons of some sort. The second thing he saw was that they were all looking up.
"Oh, fuck me." He lifted his gaze toward the box that now rested on his ceiling and promptly dropped the papers he was holding.
"Well, what do you think?" Beth scooped up the papers. "I know I'm curious."
"I think I'm going to need some coffee." He turned to look at her. "Please tell me that the list has an enchanted ceiling fan on it? Or maybe a chandelier? Something that belongs there?"
Yuki giggled. "C'mon, let's get some food in you and then open up that box."
"I... shit. What about research on the faerie queen?"
"Mike, you have a cardboard box on your ceiling." Beth put her hand on his shoulder. "Sofia is going through those books right now with Ratu in the study, so don't worry about it. Take care of whatever this is first."
"I knew it had been too quiet around here." Scowling, Mike moved into the kitchen and pulled a box of Eggos out from a secret location in the freezer and tossed a pair of them in the toaster. Coffee had already been made, so he poured himself a mug and drank a third of it before his Eggos popped up.
"Anything about our latest guest?" he asked Beth as he slathered butter on his breakfast.
"Oh, he's interesting. But nothing useful, so far anyway." Beth grinned. "I've been keeping an eye on him all morning. He's been busy chatting it up with the centaurs. They've been trying to figure out what's killing the bushes out front. Apparently the unique climate of the geas means that conventional knowledge no longer applies, and they're all fascinated. Sulyvahn is the talkative sort, it would seem."