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she hesitated; thinking about it; then pushed out into the water; heading out parallel to the waterfall。 it might be some free magic summoning; or it might be some connection with her father’s spirit。
“they’re ing down the east and west stairs; too;” said mogget。 “more hands。”
“what about the south—where we came in?”
asked touchstone; looking nervously from side to side; ears straining to hear every sound; listening to the dead wading out into the reservoir to form up in their strange; regimented lines。
“not yet;” replied mogget。 “that stair ends in sunlight; remember? they’d have to go through the park。”
“there can’t be much sunlight;” muttered touchstone; looking at the light…shafts。 some sunshine was ing through; heavily filtered by clouds; but it wasn’t enough to cause the dead in the reservoir any distress; or lift touchstone’s spirits。
“when 。 。 。 when do you think he will e?”
asked touchstone。 mogget didn’t need to ask who “he” was。
“soon;” replied the cat; in a matter…of…fact tone。
“i always said it was a trap。”
“so how do we get out of it?” asked touchstone; trying to keep his voice steady。 he was inwardly fighting a strong desire to leave the diamond of protection and run for the southern stair; splashing through the reservoir like a runaway horse; careless of the noise—but there was sabriel; frosted over; immobile 。 。 。
“i’m not sure we can;” said mogget; with a sideways glance at the two ice…rimmed statues nearby。 “it depends on sabriel and her father。”
“what can we do?”
“defend ourselves if we’re attacked; i suppose;”
drawled mogget; as if stating the obvious to a tiresome child。 “hope。 pray to the charter that kerrigor doesn’t e before sabriel returns。”
“what if he does?” asked touchstone; staring white…eyed out into the darkness。 “what if he does?”
but mogget was silent。 all touchstone heard was the shuffling; wading; splashing of the dead; as they slowly drew closer; like starving rats creeping up to a sleeping drunk’s dinner。
sabriel had no idea of how far she’d gone before she found him。 that same niggling sensation prompted her to stop; to look out into the waterfall itself; and there he was。 abhorsen。 father。
somehow imprisoned within the gate itself; so only his head was visible above the rush of the water。
“father!” cried sabriel; but she resisted the urge to rush forward。 at first; she thought he was unaware of her; then a slight wink of one eye showed conscious perception。 he winked again; and moved his eyeballs to the right; several times。
sabriel followed his gaze; and saw something tall and shadowy thrust up through the waterfall; arms reaching up to pull itself out of the gate。 she stepped forward; sword and bell at the ready; then hesitated。 it was a dead humanoid; very similar in shape and size to the one who had brought the bells and sword to wyverley college。 she looked back at her father; and he winked again; the corner of his mouth curving up ever so slightly—almost a smile。
she stepped back; still cautious。 there was always the chance that the spirit chained in the waterfall was merely the mimic of her father; or; even if it was him; that he was under the sway of some power。
the dead creature finally hauled itself out; muscles differently arranged to a human’s visibly straining along the forearms。 it stood on the rim for a moment; bulky head questing from side to side; then lumbered towards sabriel with that familiar rolling gait。 several paces away from her—out of sword’s reach—it stopped; and pointed at its mouth。 its jaw worked up and down; but no sound issued from its red and fleshy mouth。 a black thread ran from its back; down into the rushing waters of the gate。
sabriel thought for a moment; then replaced saraneth; one…handed; and drew dyrim。 she cocked her wrist to ring the bell; hesitated—for to sound dyrim would alert the dead all around—then let it fall。 dyrim rang; sweet and clear; several notes sounding from that one peal; mixing together like many conversations overheard in a crowd。
sabriel rang the bell again before the echoes died; in a series of slight wrist…twitches; moving the sound out towards the dead creature; weaving into the echoes of the first peal。 sound seemed to envelope the monster; circling around its head and muted mouth。
the echoes faded。 sabriel replaced dyrim quickly; before it could try and sound of its own accord; and drew ranna。 the sleeper could quell a large number of dead at once; and she feared many would e to the sound of the bells。
they would probably expect to find a foolish; half…trained necromancer; but even so; they would be dangerous。 ranna twitched in her hand; expectantly; like a child waking at her touch。
the creature’s mouth moved again; and now it had a tongue; a horrid pulpy mess of white flesh that writhed like a slug。 but it worked。 the thing made several gurgling; swallowing sounds; then it spoke with the voice of abhorsen。
“sabriel! i both hoped and feared you would e。”
“father 。 。 。” sabriel began; looking at his trapped spirit rather than the creature。
“father 。 。 。”
she broke down; and started to cry。 she had e all this way; through so many troubles; only to find him trapped; trapped beyond her ability to free him。 she hadn’t even known that it was possible to imprison someone within a gate! “sabriel! hush; daughter! we have no time for tears。 where is your physical body?”
“in the reservoir;” sniffed sabriel。 “next to yours。 inside a diamond of protection。”
“and the dead? kerrigor?”
“there was no sign of them there; but kerrigor is somewhere in life。 i don’t know where。”
“yes; i knew he had emerged;” muttered abhorsen; via the thing’s mouth。 “he will be near the reservoir; i fear。 we must move quickly。
sabriel; do you remember how to ring two bells simultaneously? mosrael and kibeth?”
“two bells?” asked sabriel; puzzled。 waker and walker? at the same time? she had never even heard it was possible—or had she? “think;” said abhorsen’s mouthpiece。 “remember。
the book of the dead。”
slowly; it came back; pages floating down into