The Gateway to the Stars
Writer's Note: This story is a direct follow up from the Ghosts of Talverton Keep but reading that, or any of my preceding stories is not necessary to enjoy this adventure.
The chamber at the center of the abandoned hotel was exactly as it had been in the nightmare world. The rusted chain link fence, the easily kicked open side door, the mildewy carpets and then this. The shattered remains of the brazier reformed into a mental archway stretching across the middle of the room.
But no Michael.
You glance nervously over your shoulder at the metal stairs down to the pool. You know, intellectually speaking, that this is the real world, and that Daniel Quilp is trapped within a world of his own making, in a strip of the metal currently residing in a box in the back seat of your car. But it doesn't soothe your worried mind, his bloody face still seared into your memory.
But Quilp's face is not the face you seek. You slowly walk around the room. There's Michael's bag of tools, half-hazardly tossed in the corner and his workman jacket that you got him as a Yule gift at the base of the arch. You pick it up, feeling the soft patches you sewed onto the sturdy carharts.
His forge is still here - the portable propane one he uses for smaller projects, but looks like he turned it off before.. what? He jumped in?
You study the metal wedges - stacked in a perfect arch. There is so much of the alien metal here - far more than you have ever seen in one place before. If there was a whole world inside the little strip in the handle of your luggage - this... what could this be? Gently, your fingertips brush the arch.
BRRZZZZAPPPPPPP!!! The arch crackles to life with a shimmering green energy and the whole portal comes alive - a kaleidoscope of lights. You lurch forward, nearly touching the curtain of power, as if some invisible undertow was pulling you into it.
"Oh shit." You stumble and catch your feet. Michael wasn't kidding about that pull. Like all the air was getting sucked towards it. The metal arch shakes and hums with power, like standing next to a giant generator.
You take a few cautious steps back. The metal shavings on the floor pluck themselves off the carpet and fly into the portal. Your hand whips forward on its own accord. Wait - no. It's not your hand, it's Isla's bracelet!
The dull grey metal of the bracelet crackles with energy and the mounted gemstone has come alive, shifting and glowing like red ether. It pulls at you, hauling on your arm, towards the open gateway. With effort, you yank your arm back and take several steps away from the yawning maw.
You take a deep breath. This feels different. The other gateways; the city in glace, the objects in the cabin, the well house, you fell into them but this - this was not like that at all.
You stare up at the interlocking metal wedges of the arch. It was so much of the material! All that you had captured plus all the scraps here... it felt less like a piece of art and more like a turbine from an airplane.
"Well, you're not going to find your boyfriend standing here." You say to the crackling portal. You fish your phone out of your pocket and type out a quick text to Ryan and then, after a moment's thought, tuck the phone in Michael's jacket and set it in the corner. After all, it won't do you much good inside one of these pocket worlds.
Finally, having stalled enough, you step back to the edge of the room. You feel a tug at your wrist of the bracelet but you ignore it. The roar of the green shimmering energy fills your field of vision.
You start towards it, steady steps at first but then faster and faster until you are running towards the portal.
You crash into it, your face pressing through the curtain of energy.
You freeze in mid-air, suspended, as the walls of the hotel become translucent. Through them, you see the alley way but already those are becoming pale and see through, showing the city beyond and the puget sound.
The energy of the portal holds you tight, your body frozen, but you feel a great pressure beyond you. Your ears pop, and your hair begins to stand on end but you cannot turn your head.
Your mouth is open in a wordless scream although whether it is of fear or excitement or exaltation, you could not say. You feel as if your body is being stretched and compact at the same time.
Suddenly, there's a jolt, like the start of a roller coaster, and the world in front of you begins to warm. The wall, the alley way, the view of the sound, it begins to stretch and twist like someone had pulled the edges on photoshop. The crackling sound around you intensifies and then
WHOOOOOOSSHH!!!!! Like a champagne cork from a bottle, you fly forward, hurtling right through the hotel wall and shooting out over the Puget Sound. Before you can grapple with that, you have cleared the peninsula and are headed up, up, up into the atmosphere.
The blue of the sky is fading to the darkness of space and you try to turn your head, to get a glimpse of the planet from space but your body is frozen... and accelerating.
You fly past rocks and then you see a planet, Neptune you guess, before it shoots past. You must be traveling at incredible speeds but there is no resistance, no gasping for air or freezing of space, just the crackling of the portal in your ears.
And that's when the stars in front of you turn to streaks. The jump forward in a kaleidoscope of pinpricks leaving searing trails across your vision. It's too much. It's all too much.
White light envelopes you.
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BAREEENNNNT! BAREEENNNT!!! The blaring claxon of an alarm jolts you awake as you feel the metal floor beneath your feet. A flashing purple light is mounted to the wall. BARREEENTT!!! Goes the alarm. Your knees ache as you pull yourself to a crawling position on the metal corridor.
"โโโ โโฟ!" Someone is shouting in your ear but in a language you don't understand. They pull you up to your feet and then the floor lurches beneath you and the two of you stagger into each other.
The woman, and she is clearly a woman, stands a good foot taller than you, with exquisite cheekbones and a long mane of straight silver hair. Not white. Shimmering silver. She's wearing some sort of leathery jumpsuit.
"โโโ โฌโโ โโโโฌ?" She asks, a feathery eyebrow raised. Her voice is playful but over the screeching of the alarms, is difficult to make out.
"Where am I?" You ask.