[The Case and The Girl by Randall Parrish]@TWC D-Link bookThe Case and The Girl CHAPTER XVIII 4/18
He could not argue and debate; he must act. He rolled over, and lowered himself down into the opening, locating the half-dozen broken and rotted steps with his feet.
He made no attempt to stand, but simply slid down, finding a partially closed door at the bottom, the passage-way blocked by a litter, the exact nature of which could not be determined in the darkness.
With some difficulty, and more than ever conscious of his weakness, and the pain of bruises, he managed to crawl over this pile of debris, and crouch down finally in the intense blackness within.
He felt like a trapped rat, still gasping for breath, his body quivering from exertion. Yet his retreat had been none too rapid.
The silence above was broken by the creak of an opening door, the sound of excited voices, and a sudden gleam of light, finding entrance through the open cellar-way.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|