Midnight over Meridell: Part Two by ratling_guardian
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Part II: True Midnight
We scurried around our room, picking up things that we
had bothered to unpack. BUREUNIKONE feverishly shoved everything into his Beauty
Care Kit while hastily trying to comb his mane at the same time, and nobody
seemed to notice the vast amount of trinkets I had nicked from various other
passengers with the help of 'Steal This Book'.
"Do you guys have everything?" I barked after
five tedious minutes of exaggerated packing.
"Yes," everyone replied.
"Good, let's move!" I said, striding out of
the room with my pets at my heels. Even after being docked for roughly five
minutes, there were still quite a few passengers waiting to disembark. Five
more minutes afterwards, we were being pushed and jostled as pets and owners,
all armed with heavy suitcases or something of that sort, attempted without
success to move in all directions at once. The outcome was that everyone kept
walking into one another, and several times I had to grab either Opessenc, Eralta
or Alkarasydes to stop them being separated (BUREUNIKONE hovered overhead).
Finally, we managed to extract ourselves from the crowd (mob to be more precise)
and hurried away as fast as we could - Eralta was sporting a nosebleed, Opessenc
had a black eye and Alkarasydes was missing a chunk of ice that I managed to
save. And all these injuries were sustained from the same thing - walking into
someone's luggage.
"Very careful, I see," I said - typical me,
making cheap jokes even in the worst of times. Eralta snorted in disbelief,
droplets of blood spraying out, Alkarasydes rubbed the area of back where the
piece of ice I was carrying previously sat, and Opessenc glared at me out of
his normal, undamaged eye.
"Let's just get to an inn," he growled. BUREUNIKONE
sighed and landed next to him. His horn glowed for a second, and he tapped Opessenc
on the eye with it. It healed instantly.
"I really wish you'd tell me about these powers
you have," I sighed as BUREUNIKONE conjured a bandage for Eralta's nose, and
a tube of Unaffected-by-Water-and-or-Ice-Superglue for Alkarasydes' ice.
"I don't know I have them until you say that
I do," BUREUNIKONE said firmly.
"What do you mean?" I asked uncomfortably, looking
around as though a secret agent was following us.
"I mean, you're the one writing-"
He never finished his sentence as I clapped
my hand over his mouth.
"Quiet!" I hissed in his ear, "Our readers aren't
supposed to know that I'm writing this!"
The look on his face read, quite clearly, 'You
are a total idiot'.
"Let's go," I said, and we continued on until
we found a cheerful looking inn. We just finished agreeing it'd be a perfect
place to stay until a Chia flew out of the front doors, followed by a Lupe with
a shattered bottle, who yelled, "And don't come back!"
We left that inn off our list.
Further on, a smaller but equally nice looking
inn came into view, and we decided this one would probably do fine until we
noticed a gang of shady characters sneak in. We seemed unsure as to whether
or not it was a hideout, and then some telltale smoke seemed to burst from the
roof and the shady characters sprinted out the back door and into a nearby forest.
We hurried away before we became suspects.
We finally came across a small and decrepit
looking inn. Fortunately, it was in the centre of Meridell and furthermore,
plenty of owners and pets were going in and out - it was clearly a hotspot.
Reminding my pets about the ship, we went in. Sure enough, it was beyond cosy,
and the sign on the wall read '50 NP per night'. The lobby was filled with different
people and pets, so it was generally rather noisy, and on the far side was an
information desk, with a door on either side. One door said 'Food Hall' and
the other said 'Rooms'.
"Score!" I shouted, punching the air, "We've
landed ourselves a kickbottom inn."
"But Daddy," Alkarasydes protested, "didn't
the article say all-expenses-"
"Shh, Alkarasydes!" I said, putting my finger
to her mouth, "Let the nice man speak!"
"What nice man?" she inquired incredulously,
until she realized that an Eyrie was already taking down how many nights we'd
be staying.
"Is that all?" he asked as he finished.
"Uh, yes and how much for meals?" I added.
"Oh, those come free with each night," he said
absently, as a new group came in. "Excuse me…"
He dashed away to greet the new owner and pets,
while I turned to mine.
"Was that one awesome deal or what?" I said,
grinning.
"Or what," my pets replied wearily. I shrugged.
"Come on, let's get our luggage to our room,
the man said it's room twenty-three…"
My words were cut short however, as our luggage
suddenly floated into the air as though carried by invisible hands, and hovered
over to the door marked 'Rooms'. We exchanged slightly surprised looks and followed
them. The luggage seemed to be expecting something, and I figured it out myself,
and opened the door. There were two sets of stairs, one going up and the other
going down. The luggage floated downstairs - the stairs going up had a door
at the top that read 'Upper-Class'. I expected it to be a cliché type of story,
where the person expects it to be really good and it turns out only the people
who pay extra get it that way, but I was wrong - the rooms downstairs were practically
luxury. The luggage dropped itself outside room twenty-three, and I could swear
someone accidentally bumped into me a second later and whispered 'Sorry'. Pushing
this out of my mind, I opened the door. Sure enough, the room was wonderfully
decorated, and was made to fit our family needs - five bedrooms, a couple of
toilets, and a dining room. The room seemed to be pre-designed for us - Eralta's
was practically a gym, Alkarasydes had all sorts of spy equipment, Opessenc's
was loaded with artistic things and BUREUNIKONE's represented a Beauty Parlour.
I could tell all of this from my pets' happy yells when they went in. I wondered
what would be in mine, and smirked as different ideas popped into my head. What
could be in there? A room filled with all the merchandise of-
It was exactly like our dining room back at
the Neohome. A couch, a table, four chairs, a rug, and that was it. I cried
out in half shock and half anger, then laughed at my luck. I turned around and
was about to leave when there was a small popping noise, and a sheet of paper
appeared on the table. Curious, I walked over to it and picked it up. It was
a Neomail, yet unaddressed. It merely read 'You will have a very interesting
night.' I shrugged, scrunched up the letter, and ate it.
~ * ~
I had a very strange night. First I dreamt that
my pets and I, along with a Striped Shoyru, were walking through a completely
unrecognisable land. The landscape resembled Meridell in some ways - forests,
rivers, fields; it even had a castle, except this one was insanely huge. After
we walked for seemingly ten minutes (at least, that's what it felt like), the
dream changed to a bunch of furniture doing a group tap-dance, while a Neomail
sat on a throne, watching and applauding them. A few seconds later it began
talking to an invisible man, who was commandeering a suitcase as a steed. I
woke with a start, sweating.
"What a weird dream," I said to myself, struggling
not to roll off the couch. "Must have been that Neomail I ate."
It took me a few seconds to realize that my
breathing was coming in short breaths - the air seemed thicker than it was when
I fell asleep, and while I felt wide awake, I could tell it was still night.
I frowned slightly, and strode to the middle of the room, where a jug of water
lay on the table. I drank deeply, and then walked upstairs. Something felt like
it was early morning, because I was so used to waking up around seven o'clock.
When I went outside, however, and did a double take. Only a handful of things
could have prepared me for what I saw.
Firstly, the moon was full, although that wasn't
unusual. It was probably just a full-moon time. The thing that really surprised
me was that there *shouldn't* have been a moon. It was hovering in the exact
middle of the night, and a handful of history lessons were enough to tell me
that people who knew how to use the sun and moon as a way of telling time would
know that it was midnight. Weirder still, what appeared to be the shadows of
faeries were floating around the place, and there was a shockingly large amount
of Mutant pets wandering around. The air was still thick and I couldn't fail
to notice that it seemed as though there was a touch of evil in the air.
"I've got to get my pets," was the only thing
I said, before dashing back into the inn. I practically smashed through the
door to the stairway, which I hurtled down (flew would be more accurate) and
charged through the door to our room. My pets sprinted out at the sound of the
huge crash.
"Whuzzappening?" BUREUNIKONE groaned groggily.
"Something's terribly wrong with Meridell,"
I said. Somehow, as though my pets had been expecting this, they were suddenly
awake.
"What?" Eralta said sharply.
"Something's terribly wrong with Meridell,"
I repeated.
"Lead the way," she ordered. I obliged straight
away and took my pets outside, where midnight was certainly still stubbornly
staying.
"I hope this is some sort of bad dream… I already
had a couple of weird ones," I said. "Is it a dream?"
Eralta painfully proved that it wasn't by ramming
me hard in the small of my back, and I fell face first onto the ground.
"What in Neopia are you doing?" I yelled.
"Proving this isn't a dream," she replied simply.
I continued to rant and rave until she sighed and cuffed me over the head with
her hoof. "Knock it," she said.
"Sorry," I replied, getting up.
We stared around us at the strange new Meridell,
glancing up at the moon now and then, as though hoping it would sink and be
replaced by the sun. Nothing doing.
"We have to find a way to stop this," I said
finally. My pets looked sceptically at me.
"How?" BUREUNIKONE asked.
"I dunno, let's look around the castle, or something;
we have to stop it," I told him. "We can't just leave Meridell in a state of
eternal darkness!"
"Fine, fine, let's go," he snapped. We strode
away from the inn and towards the castle. The Mutant pets that were wandering
around aimlessly seemed completely oblivious to us, and we reached the drawbridge
without incident. Unfortunately, it was up.
"This complicates things," Alkarasydes said.
"Not on my watch," I said, pulling out a rope
with a hook on the end from my pocket.
"And how, dare I ask, does that fit in there?"
Opessenc asked.
"It doesn't," I said, swinging the rope above
my head and hurling it to the top of the castle. Opessenc opened his mouth to
respond, thought better of it, and closed it. The hook luckily wound itself
over the castle wall and fixated itself there. I gave it a hearty tug to make
sure it was secure, and turned to my pets.
"Anyone have a large, heavy, inanimate object?"
I enquired. Everyone shook their heads. "Looks like I'll have to make my own,"
I said, shrugging, pulling out a large, heavy inanimate object from my pocket
and placing it on the ground. I fastened the rope to it, pulled it again to
remove any slack, and waited.
"No way. You can't expect us to climb across
on that," Eralta said, looking appalled.
"I can and will. Now climb," I said, pushing
her towards the rope. She dug her front hooves into the ground firmly, so I
merely succeeded in pushing her back legs into the air.
"Nothing doin'," she said stubbornly.
"Oh, very well," I said, rolling my eyes. With
a squeal of fright, I lifted her up, and hurled her bodily over the castle walls.
We heard a distant thud and her saying "I'll get you for this!" I turned to
my pets, who weren't eager to meet the same fate, and scurried across the rope
with great haste. I followed them calmly, pleased with my simple intimidation.
"You realize that you could fly across," I told
BUREUNIKONE as I climbed down behind him.
"Fear makes one do strange things," he informed
me wisely. I ignored him, turning my attention to Eralta, who was lying face
down on the stone. "Heal her," I ordered. He obliged, and whatever injuries
(whether real or just to get out of our new quest) she had were no longer concealed,
and she had no choice but to grudgingly get up.
"And now, to find the source of this midnight,"
I said.
To be continued…
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