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Excerpts from
The Spirit Stone:
Chapter One
Kelly was running
for her life. Ahead of her she saw a forest, and she ran for the shelter
of the trees. The wizened old man draped in a black cloak was getting
closer every second. Kelly's heart beat like a triphammer in her chest.
She instinctively knew that if the old man caught her, he would kill
her. It seemed that no matter how fast she ran, the old man continued
to gain on her. How could such an old man run so fast?
As she entered the forest, the old man was almost upon her. He was not
actually running -- he seemed to float slightly above the ground, gliding
swiftly and picking up speed with every passing moment as if drawing
strength from the forest around him.
With the darkness of the mist-enshrouded forest closing in upon her,
Kelly realized that she had made a fatal mistake. She didnt know
her way through the forest and the old man seemed to draw additional
power from it. Kelly screamed as she felt his cold, bony hands grip
her shoulders. She felt herself being pulled to the ground with great
force. Her last memory, before unconsciousness overtook her, was of
falling helplessly toward a black void.
Chapter Seven
In an old crumbling
stone building, Jack Mullen held his Book of Magic open-faced in his
hands. He knelt at a makeshift altar murmuring a chant. Outside, the
storm clouds were gathering. The sky was a threatening shade of gray
and the rumble of thunder could be heard in the distance. A perfect
night for a visitation, thought Jack.
To look at Jack, you wouldnt think he was particularly menacing.
His appearance was bland. No distinguishing marks or characteristics
set him apart from the crowd. He was of medium build, slim with black
hair and eyes to match. Everyone in town had seen him around here or
there, butno one really knew the man.
As far as Jack was concerned, the fewer people he knew, the better he
liked it. He didnt like people. People pried into your life and
presented themselves at your doorstep when they werent welcomed.
No. He certainly didnt want friends. He was content
to be by himself. And....Jack had a secret.
When Jack was just a little boy, he began to have visions.
No one believed him, of course. His parents threatened to send him away
if he didnt stop talking about the visions. He learned,
quickly, to keep them to himself.
Suddenly, Jack was plucked from his reverie. A vapor began to rise from
the alter moving in concentric circles rising toward the ceiling. Slowly,
the vapor began to take shape and the image of a man began to appear.
The old man was draped in a long black cape with a cowel hood. His face
could not be seen, but wisps of pure white hair peeked out of the cowel.
His skin was very wrinkled, almost translucent in appearance. His eyes
were blue with hooded lids. The old man lifted his arms to the sky and
bellowed, She is here! The girl is here!
Find her. Find her and destroy her., the old man snarled.
Chapter Eight
Michael and Sean
led Kelly along the well-worn path that led to the village proper. The
path had existed for longer than anyone could remember, and it cut through
thick woods that Kelly thought would be frightening after dark. The
skin on the back of Kelly's neck prickled as she remembered her dreams
of the evil man in the dark forest.
Sean and Michael told Kelly all about some of the ancient ruins in the
area and asked which she would like to see first.
After a few minutes of walking, they came to a turn in the path. Kelly
noticed something moving peripherally on her left side, but when she
looked in that direction, there was nothing to be seen. She could not
shake the feeling that there was something there, and, when she looked
again, she saw the figure of a tall, ancient-looking man in a long,
black cape. The cape had a very large hood which made it quite impossible
to see the face clearly. She did see a lock of pure white, wispy hair
and a very wrinkled forehead. She let out a little cry of fear, alerting
her cousins to see what had frightened her.
When Michael and Sean saw the old man, they yelled for Kelly to run.
All three ran quickly back to the cottage, never once looking back for
fear of what they'd see.
At the cottage,
Michael told Kelly not to say anything about what they had seen to his
parents. Kelly followed Michael back to his room, where she hoped this
strange sighting would be explained logically. Michael looked at Sean
and said, "We might as well explain it all to Kelly. She needs
to know everything if she's going to be able and willing to help us.
Besides, if she saw him, too, she must be a part of it."
Chapter Nine
Michael leaned
back on his bed, looking at Kelly and Sean. He said, "I guess it
would be best to begin at the beginning:
A few days ago, Sean and I decided to go up to the ancient Druid circle.
It's always been one of our favorite places to explore. Kelly, it's
a magical place with huge standing stones where the Ancient Druids practiced
their magic. You would love it. Sean and I set out for the circle at
about two in the afternoon on a beautiful, sunny day. When we arrived
at the circle, it was shrouded in a thick, heavy mist. The sky over
the circle was dark as night, and it seemed as if there was a presence
there that could not be seen. Sean got spooked and wanted to leave,
but I was fascinated and wanted to explore the hill."
"So, there we were, arguing over whether to stay or leave, when
all at once the hill cleared. I mean the mist disappeared entirely,
and the sun appeared as if it had always been there. Sean and I looked
at each other disbelieving what our eyes were telling us. We began to
run home as if the very Banshees were at our feet!
As we began to run, I tripped over something on the ground. It knocked
me flat on my face and knocked the wind out of me. When I got up, I
saw what I had tripped on."
Michael bent down and reached under his bed. When he straightened up,
he held a strange stone in his hand and offered it to Kelly, who examined
it eagerly. He said, "I picked up this stone, stuck it in my backpack,
and ran to catch up with Sean. After a few miles of running, we were
beginning to feel a bit foolish. After all, it was a beautiful day,
no one was chasing us, and we decided we had probably let our over-active
imaginations get the best of us. We have let that happen in the past,
you know." "That was the very first time we saw the old man
in black. We've seen him every single day since then. No one else seems
to be able to see him.
Before you arrived, only Sean and I saw the old man. He's come close
to the house when our parents are home and they never see him. We don't
understand what he wants or who he is, but we don't get a good feeling
about him if you know what I mean. There's something very . . . evil
about him."
Kelly listened quite attentively to Michael's story, trying to recall
all she knew about the Druids. At the same time, she was carefully examining
the stone, which was oval in shape and engraved with some kind of fancy
writing or decoration. The stone looked very, very old, and the engraving
was well-worn and hard to decipher.
Kelly and her cousins decided that it would not be wise to tell their
parents about this. Aunt Maureen and Uncle John knew and, at some level,
believed many of the old stories and superstitions. But, the kids were
afraid that if they told the adults about what they had witnessed, they
would be prevented from any further exploration of the phenomenon. Her
Aunt and Uncle were fantastic people, but their first instinct would
be to protect the children from harm and possible danger. Kelly, Michael
and Sean knew this, but the three felt they had a unique responsibility
to confront the mysterious figure. They knew their parents would be
over-protective, and they needed their freedom of movement if they were
going to unravel the intriguing mystery. They decided that this mystery
was meant for only them to solve. No one else could see the old man
because no one else should be involved. The three shook hands, solemnly,
to seal their pact.
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