Chapter 93, Help From an Unusual Source
When Jay entered the classroom the next morning, she found a little letter lying on her desk.
Eyes drawn to it, she sat down and began turning it over. For one, it was clearly already opened. The little wax seal that had formally shut it so tightly was loose in parts, though it still clung to the upper flap of the letter. Not that it was addressed to anyone. Feeling her brows furrow, Jay made to open the letter fully only to be startled when she realized Annie was sitting next to her.
So? Annie said tiredly. Will you make up with Gerald now?
Jay couldnt honestly answer that. Well, sure, there was an answer, but that answer might make Annie take back the letter. For that matter, this was that letter, wasnt it? The one. The specific letter written from a certain someone to a certain someone. Her grip on the letter tightened. This letter will have uses beyond childish friendsh-,
Will you stop that? Annie snapped. Look, Im not Youre not a bad person, thats not what Im trying to say, but its like you dont actually care. If all of this was only because youre on some weird crusade against Mr Wiedermann, then this is just not something I want to be a part of. Sure, maybe some greater goods are worth sacrificing everything for, but this is-, hes just a guy. A scowl played across her lips and she pointed at the letter in Jays hands.
With this, its over. If youre willing to break off with Gerald just because you think it might get you closer to some stupid horrible truth that isnt there, then here. Just take it. With this, you dont need to hound me anymore, do you? Knowing you, you might even try some underhanded half-criminal scheme just to get it.
Jay sat there, frozen in place. Was she seriously doing this? Here, in the middle of class? Jays eyes darted about, but nobody was paying attention. Her fingers trembled and her mouth felt dry. I wouldnt But it was true.
Im not saying that youre evil or anything like that. I-, I know youre just trying to do good here and all that, and in a different time I might have felt the need to help you, but this isnt that. What youre doing here is Annie turned away. You really hurt Gerald. And if you try going through with this, youll hurt a lot more people. Annies eyes met Jays again and Jay felt small and strange. The girl glanced down at the letter with a strange fondness. But that should change your mind.
For the rest of the lesson, Annie wouldnt say anything to Jay, no matter what she tried. The lesson passed quietly and so did the next one. The day simply passed by. At lunch, Jay found herself sitting alone. But she was used to that, wasnt she? Shed sat alone for years before she picked up Gerald and Annie. This was really just a return to form for her.
She could do without them! As a matter of fact, she might even be better off if they stayed safe and sound in their little wallow-holes.
Then she alone might be targeted.
Yes, that was right. This was her burden to bear. A lonesome heroine trying to show the truth to the ignorant world. Her cross to bear.
She waited with opening the letter until school had ended, at which point she sat herself outside of it atop one of the many leaf-covered benches. All the trees of the school had now turned bright red and yellow, showering the school buildings and the streets with leaves. It was almost chilly, so Jay was clad in a little second-hand jacket and finger gloves.
There, outside the school, she finally got a peek inside what she thought would be the truth she had so longed for.
Instead, she found something of a eulogy for a man she had never heard about. Some Charlie Swallowbird fellow. Though, going by the context, it was probably Annies brother. The one she wouldnt talk about.
The eulogy presented a very strange tale of a man who, alongside four other classmates, was brought to another world. There, he was conscripted into some wacky religion following some strange underground God. In other words, he got brainwashed into some stupid cult. From there on, he apparently lived a pretty typical heroic life by fighting monsters and doing stuff like that.
...And this was supposed to be some sort of final truth? What a scam.
Though, it should be noted that there were quite a few strange things about the letter. For one, it was written by someone who had gone on that same journey with him, though not named as the other three. Since there were only four people other than Charlie who were taken, one of these must still be alive.
No name was signed, but going by the context, Jay could only think of a single person who could have written the letter.
Kreig Wiedermann.
If this story applied to him as well, then it would mean that he was summoned to the Otherworld alongside the four others and was inducted in that religion. From there on, he apparently survived. All four others died but he lived on through some unknown means.
Hey, kid, no touching the roses! someone shouted and Jay whirled around to find herself face-to-face with a raking groundskeeper.
Uh, sorry, she replied stupidly. I was just
He squinted at her for a moment, as though he was trying to recognize her. Hang on, give me a second, he said in an unplaceable accent. Jay watched mutely how he removed a pair of glasses from within his overalls and placed them on his nose. Then, he approached her, still holding his rake. He blinked at her a few times and burst into a smile. Hey! Well, Id be-, I was starting to think youd never come!
Im sorry?
His smile turned strange and thin. Im here to help you. He quickly peeled off the glove on his right hand and held out his hand. Jay hesitantly shook it. Pleasure meetin you, Im Rasmus Jung. Agent Jung.
Jay retreated her hand, feeling a strong sense of trepidation come over her. She was talking to a looney, wasnt she? Uh. Hi. Im-,
No need for that, I already know who you are. We all do, so theres no Well, I just want to say, Im a big fan, Jay.
Jay frowned. You are?
Of course! In my honest-to-God opinion, you write much better than all those guys weve got on payroll. Im not much read up on their thoughts or anything, but Id say thats why the guys up top wanted us to help you and such.
She felt her head start spinning. She should probably leave. Maybe even call the police. This man - whoever he was - was obviously psychologically ill. Help me how?
He smiled strangely again and Jay regretted coming here at all. Yeah, thats the thing, I Give me a second, Im pretty sure I Oh, nope, not in there, okay, so He rummaged through his pockets for a good few minutes. Taking the moment, Jay took a few steps away from him. -There we are! He pulled a little key out of some strange pocket on the inside of his thigh. This baby opens up a little locker out in the-, you know how to get to the outskirts of the city, right? Theres this place called Undulat Park, and if you go there and you find this one tree Its easy to spot since its not like the other trees, but at the root of that tree you should find a little hole. In there, youll find all that you need.
He stretched out the key towards her, and in the faint hope that it might make him back off, she accepted it. Th-, thank you
With that, the groundskeeper smiled, tipped his hat and got back to raking.
Jay turned around and ran home. Well there, she collapsed into the empty couch, where she laid breathing heavily. Usually she hated this couch since her mother used it for work, but right now, she couldnt consider collapsing anywhere else. The key hung heavy in her hand. She held it up before her eyes, letting it dangle from side to side.
It was just a key. A modern one, to be sure, but just a key. Maybe it went to a school locker? Or it was for his lunch box. Or the bathrooms.
She clutched it in her hand.
...Or it went into the root system of a tree.
She glanced over at the clock. It wasnt all that late. Biking to Undulat Park and back again would leave her with ample time before her mother got home. It would set her mind at ease. Maybe the groundskeeper had left some stupid gift there, or a dead body, or
Jay shook her head.
It wouldnt be anything. It would be empty, and she would go home empty-handed and in the evening she could tell her readers all about the strange groundskeeper who called himself Agent Jung and wanted her to go chase rainbows in a park.
That was what would happen, Jay decided.
But that wasnt what happened. Not exactly.