Chapter 261: Grotto Life

Chapter 261: Grotto Life

Despite ragging on the girls for the mass stupidity of their actions, I wasnt completely oblivious to why theyd put me in this position. Whatever Claire had seen or Jenny had felt, it was obvious to them that we had to be separated, and quickly.

I dont know why, or how they thought wed reactmaybe they didnt have timebut they wouldnt have done what they did if it wasnt the only choice they had.

That still doesnt stop it from being retarded. But you cant blame them for that (or youd never be able to stop). I had to figure out what to do, regardless of the restrictions. And if I failed, I wanted my epitaph to read: This was your fault. It didnt matter who read it, theyd know I was right.

I spent the next couple of days staring at the blueprint of the castle drawn in the sand. I would throw out a question to the forest every now and again, and occasionally I would get an answer. Life in a fantasy world was a million different types of crazy, plus talking trees. You got used to it.

Could you dig a tunnel under the castle?

You would disturb the life under the soil?

Is that a big deal? Its not like there arent tunnels and caves and lakes of lava down there already.

And they caused great pain. The connection beneath the soil must not be disturbed.

I could try threatening the forest again, but I didnt want to have to do that unless absolutely necessary. Mainly because Id been practising and couldnt get my flame up to that temperature since the last time. Never happened to me before, honest.

Now that I had the location of the girls it was very frustrating not being able to just grab them. A couple of trolls would have got them out in no time. Never one around when you needed one.Follow current novels at novelhall.com)

So, things falling over and dying is fine up here, but underground, nothing can be moved? What about the topsoil? How do plants grow if they cant push their way through?

Thats different, said a very pompous palm tree. The forest wasnt so different to everyone else. Looking out for number one.

What if we used more natural means? Roots and worms and moles and things? We could ease the earth apart gently. Like a big hug, just squeeze it out of the way. Would that work?

Yes.

I wasnt expecting it to be that easy. Great. How long would it take?

Twenty years.

That would be far too long. The girls would be forty by then and hardly worth saving. Thats a joke. Im sure someone would want them.

Is he really a god? I mean how do you know? He could do magic and stuff, but just because he called himself a god didnt mean he was omnipotent, no more than calling yourself a DJ meant you were talented. At anything.

Yes. He is a god. He was here before us. He gave us life.

The forest came over all willowy when talking about him. Fear, respect, awe. It was all in there. Like the child of a dictator after theyve won an election (by 96%) but before the death camps. That special sweet spot for denial.

Its all relative, though. If you went back thousands of years and showed them your iPhone, theyd think you were a god. Then theyd find out the old charger didnt fit the new model and realise you were actually the devil.

But there were others like him? Joshaya had mentioned the reason he was the One True God was that he had killed the rest. He may have been lying, though.

There were others, said the forest. They left.

Oh? Where did they go?

We dont know. A long time ago, they all went away. The elfs came and they no longer belonged here.

You remember the elfs?

Part of me does. They left, too. Everyone leaves. A forest that made puns, was there no end to the cruelty of this world?

Theres an ancient bonding ritual. It involves unnatural acts with a frog. Flossie must never know about this. He sounded very serious.

I looked about, wondering which of the frog females it was. Then I noticed Maurices eyes had drifted up towards Pogo. There was a rosy tint to those giant frog cheeks that hadnt been there before.

But how?

Its not what you think, said Maurice, which was a relief. Its far worse.

I didnt ask any more questions. Hey! I tried to get the war partys attention but got ignored. I fired a ball of light over their heads. It exploded in a shower of sparks which did the trick.

They were all worked up and ready for a fight. I didnt know how the two of them had convinced the poor gits to go all out for death and glory, and I hoped I would never find out. Although, to be honest, it looked more like they were having a bit of a knees up to relieve the tedium.

It took a few minutes for them to calm down and realise where they were. It was like the moment when they turn on the lights in a nightclub and youre faced with empty beer bottles and sticky floors. And you get a good look at the person you were dancing with.

Pogo made a loud ribbit sound and Dudley blushed through his mud face mask.

Well be going in tomorrow, I told them. Just us three.

The frogmen didnt seem too broken-hearted to hear this news.

Youve got a plan? asked Maurice

I dont know if youd call it that. We cant fight him. We have to convince him to leave, to go where the other gods went. I dont think hes that interested in beating us to a pulp. If he was, he wouldnt have accepted my challenge. I think he wants to drag this out as long as possible.

But youve got a way to make him want to leave? asked Maurice.

I shrugged. Maybe. Hes already trapped himself with three girls who never stop yapping, if that doesnt make him want to do a runner, Im not sure Ive got anything to top that. But we dont have much choice. Hey, forest, show them the map.

The grass around my feet bent and flattened in lines running to form the castle map. It grew outwards from me and everyone jumped back to avoid getting in the way of the passages growing in the miniature hedge maze.

I dropped three pebbles in a room in one corner. Theyre here.

Maurice took out his notebook and began sketching the map. And wheres he?

Everywhere, said the One True God. Everyone turned to face him, standing at the far end of the clearing. He still looked like Joshaya, although his voice had the gravitas of a James Earl Jones speaking through a gas mask.

The frogmen were confused. They had their spears out and warpaint on. It gave a certain kind of impression. A lot of them were hiding their spears behind their backs.

We were supposed to come to you, I said.

I grew tired of waiting, he said.

We arent going to fight you, I said. There was a palpable sense of relief around me.

You think you could turn them against me? He sounded a little hurt. I was expecting the old Vader throat pinch any minute.

It doesnt matter if theyre against you or not, does it? Youll always be alone.

Yes. Always.

Maybe not. You know, I think theres a way I can help you. Here. I took the dwarfstone out of my pocket. It contained the last of the three dwarfs. It was my only way I knew to enter the adjacent world where my power lay, but there was bound to be another way. Right now, I wanted to get rid of the problem in front of me, and from what the forest had told me, this was the only thing that would do it.

Joshaya looked at the gem in my hand. Then his eyes lit up in recognition. And then he screamed, Get that away from me. You bastards, Ill kill you all.

Just for the record, not the reaction Id been hoping for.