Chapter 1
“Dr. Roach
look here, I think I found it! It looks old enough and the
inscription on the cover looks right.”
“Easy Geoffrey
easy, let me see that book.” The old man reached out his hand
and took the book from his student.
The book looked at
least a thousand years old, the pages were of old cypress paper. The
binding was of corroded metal and worn leather straps. The cover
itself appeared to be of a leather of some kind. On the front was an
emblem of a triangle with three circles, one at each point and in the
center was a silver lightning bolt.
“But Doctor
it has to be it!” Geoffrey exclaimed. “We didn’t
travel thousands of miles all over God’s green Earth to this
run down flat in Milan and not be The One we are looking for!”
“Bite your
tongue boy!” The Doctor scolded him. Geoffrey took a step back
in surprise. The Doctor had never raised his voice or spoke to him
ever in that way.
The Doctor cleared
of a table of dust and old books and set the book next to the oil
lamp. He thumbed through the pages carefully and quickly till at last
he slumped down in his chair and sighed.
“It’s
not it, it’s a damn fake!” He threw the book across the
room at the wall in anger. The book punched a hole into the wall of
the library they were in. Geoffrey got up with curiosity and on
closer inspection there appeared to be another room. Geoffrey shown
his penlight into the hole to examine it better.
From what Geoffrey
could see through the small opening made from the book the room
appeared to be large, but he couldn’t see any walls.
“Doctor come
look at this it’s another room!” he exclaimed.
The Doctor came closer
to inspect. He leaned closer his head barely small enough to look
inside. As soon as he did it felt like the air was being sucked out
of him. He quickly pulled his head back out and looked around the
room. His eyes stopped on his satchel as he remembered about the
lantern he carried in there during his travels. He ran to the bag and
pulled out the lantern and struck a match to it. He proceeded back to
the hole in the wall and watched the flame flicker a bit than get
brighter. His next action surprised his student as he started kicking
and punching at the wall making the opening even bigger.
“Get over here
and give me a hand! We need to get in there now!” He exclaimed.
Geoffrey started
yanking pieces of plaster and wood from the wall and before long they
were able to step through and into the next room. The air was
stifling and he could barely breathe, the air was heavy and cold. As
the lantern shown brighter and they moved to the middle of the room
Geoffrey could see a large shaped podium. As they stepped closer he
could make out a very large book laid closed upon it. A few more
steps and he could see that on the cover of the book was the same
symbol as the fake book they found earlier.
The Doctor walked up
to the podium and tried to open the book. As hard as he might, he
could not open the book.
“Geoffrey you
give it a try. Maybe there’s a trick to opening this blasted
thing!”
Geoffrey walked over
and gave it his best shot, but try as he might, he was unable to do
so either.
“Doctor how
about for now we take this back with us and try again when we get
home?”
“Fine, I’ll
concede to that plan, but you get to pack that damn thing around.”
He demanded.
Geoffrey shrugged his
shoulders and with a look of displeasure he picked up the book from
its resting place. Just than the room started shaking and pieces of
the ceiling started falling all around them.
“Hurry get out
of here before the damn room comes crashing down on us and we are
killed!” Exclaimed the Doctor as he tried to make it for the
opening in the wall. Geoffrey made it first, but as the Doctor was
scrambling to make his escape a piece of the ceiling fell and knocked
him unconscious. Geoffrey dropped the book and ran to the Doctor. He
had a gash on the left side of his head and was out cold. He threw
the Doctor over his shoulder and made a run for it in fear that
another piece of the ceiling would fall and be the end of them.
As soon as he got
them out and back into the library the shaking ceased. Geoffrey was
still in a daze from all the excitement, but managed to find the
large book and sit with the Doctor till he woke up.
Somehow the Doctor
and Geoffrey made it back to London without any further
complications.
After a good night’s
rest and a meal in their stomachs they tried once again to open the
book.
“There has to
be some way to open this damn book!” Exclaimed the Doctor. “I
haven’t spent the past fourteen years tracking this thing down
to be outdone by a thousand year old lock.”
“What about Dr.
Gallagher? You and he studied together at Cambridge right? Maybe he
might have some insight on how to open this thing.” Geoffrey
questioned him.
Dr. Roach looked at
him and sighed, “Maybe you’re right. He has been studying
about this organization a lot longer than me.” He replied.
“Give him a
call, he is in Dublin right now attending a conference and I am sure
he would like to hear from you and help you out with this especially
when it comes to this book. In the meantime tell me more about this
organization and why this book is so important.”
“There have
been others that have been searching for this book and have thought
it to be an organization, but Dr. Gallagher and myself have a
different theory…. We believe they are another race and not of
this world.”
“What do you
mean not of this world?” Geoffrey said with his head cocked to
one side in confusion.
“Well others
found artifacts with strange writing on them and believed that they
were coded messages like you would find in secret societies or
organizations. We, on the other hand have inspected the writings and
the objects from which they were written on and you wouldn’t
believe what we found out.” The Doctor said with enjoyment
gleaming in his eyes.
“First off the
symbols were written on objects believed to be of our world, but what
no one else bothered to do was take a sample and analyze what they
actually had in their possession. There were three objects found
total; one was a tablet with a composition similar to clay that had
two unknown minerals. Another was a metal plate that was most
definitely not from our planet, because it took three diamond tipped
cutting blades to cut through a millimeter squared piece of the metal
so we could examine it. The last object was a sheet of papyrus that
had a story inscribed on it that had been passed down. The story was
more of a treasure map with the right knowledge. Using clues from the
story it laid out a pretty good map of a special location which until
recently we couldn’t figure out where the starting point was.
That is why this book is so important, it has in it the location of
the starting point.”
Geoffrey sat there
in disbelief, was this all true or was the Doctor just mad in the
head.
“Does he really
think we are looking at an alien civilization that just happened upon
our planet years ago and just disappeared?” He thought to
himself.
“I can see the
look in your eye, you do not believe a word of what I am saying do
you?”
“With the utmost
respect sir, but this is just a bit much to swallow. I don’t
know what to believe, unlike you I need concrete proof of what you
are saying. Aliens just seem a bit farfetched in my book.”
“Come here boy
and look for yourself I have the items here with me, I don’t
trust leaving these particular items at home, because I believe they
will help us on our quest.”
Geoffrey sat next to
the Doctor and examine the items himself one by one. The first thing
he picked up was the piece of metal with the symbols scribed into it.
He turned it over noticing how light it felt in his hands almost
like holding a piece of paper. He tried to bend the metal plate with
his hands and found that it was as hard as steel and there was no way
with his strength was going to do any damage to this item. What was
even odder was that right now the room temperature was pretty brisk
and even gave him a chill now that the sun was setting below the
horizon, but the metal plate in his hands seemed to have a warmth to
it. He set the plate down and reached for the tablet. It seemed like
an old tablet that had seen many years of weather and wear. He
examined the symbols closer with his pocket magnifying glass and
noticed that the symbols didn’t appear to be chipped into the
stone. They appeared too straight, too precise. It’s like
someone had etched them in there with a modern day laser.
“Doctor, did
you notice the symbols and how precise and clean these marks are?
It’s like they were cut into this table by a laser.” He
exclaimed.
“So you noticed
that too, that there were no chisel markings but very clean cuts into
the material. No matter how good a mason scribe you are you can’t
remove all your cut marks. You see that there was the first red flag
for me. At first I thought it was fake like someone had used a laser
etcher on it and then hid the tablet. That is why I had it examined
closer. That is why I had the clay itself tested and that is when we
found the two unknown elements.”
Geoffrey leaned over
to grab the papyrus when he cut his hand on one of the small digging
tools in the Doctors bag.
“Oh My God that
hurt!” he exclaimed pulling his hand back sharply.
His hand started to
bleed and trickle slowly, dripping down his palm onto his tote bag.
He reached into his bag to pull out a rag and knocked the ancient
book out of his bag and onto the ground next to him in the process.
Some of his blood dropped onto the locking clasp of the book and
began to smoke. There was a slight sizzling sound as if something was
burning and then a click and the clasp sprung open. The Doctor and
Geoffrey looked at each other in amazement and disbelief. The Doctor
sprung up from his chair like he was in his twenties just to have his
sixty year old legs laugh at him and cause him to collapse and fall
with his hand grasping for the book. He crawled to the book, picked
it up and sat crossed legged as he started scanning through the book.
He started flipping
through the pages carefully one after the other, blank page after
blank page.
“What in the
world?” he said with a confused look on his face.
“What is it
Sir? What is wrong?”
“The pages,
they’re… They’re blank, every single one of them.
The pages are old and worn out, but there isn’t a single word,
symbol or mark of any kind.”
“What does this
mean?” Said Geoffrey with a disheartened look.
“I’m not
sure, this book should be filled with writings and symbols, but every
page is blank.”
“What do we do
know sir? I mean if there isn’t anything there how is it going
to tell us where to start?”
“Hmmm I
wonder.” The Doctor said under his breath as he examined the
locking clasp. “Give me your penknife.” He said with a
stern voice.
Geoffrey reached into
his pocket and pulled out his old Boy Scout pocket knife that he has
carried around with him since he was 13 years old. It showed the age
of time, a bit worn out with a little rust on the handle, but when he
flipped it open the blade was as sharp as when it was new. He flipped
it around and handed to him handle side first careful not to cut
himself again with the blade.
The Doctor took the
blade and with slight pressure cut into his palm till crimson blood
seeped from the freshly cut wound. Being careful he squeezed his palm
till a drop a blood fell from his form fist and dropped onto a page
of the book. As if by magic the pages clouded up and started to come
into focus bringing with it symbols and pictures.
Geoffrey’s jaw
just about dropped to the ground as he sat there in amazement
watching what was happening in front of him. He couldn’t
believe his eyes.
“As I thought,”
said the Doctor. “With what your blood did to the lock I was
hoping there was some connection to the pages as well.”
“Okay so now
what? Can you decipher the words and symbols so we can figure out
where we need to start?”
“I’m afraid
not, I need Dr. Gallagher’s help with this. He knows the key to
unlocking the text and the symbols. He was the one teaching me about
this race, but before he could teach me more he was sent off to work
on a dig and we lost touch for a quite a few years.”
Chapter 2
The airplane touched
down shortly after 2pm local time. The Doctor and Geoffrey were
making their way down the arrival gate to meet Dr. Gallagher.
“Sir why is it
we can never fly first class? Coach is always so cramped and
uncomfortable. I’m sure the Institute would pay the extra fair
to fly us.” Geoffrey complained as they entered the arrival
area.
“Not this time,
this one is on my dime and the Institute has no idea we are here in
Ireland. I want as few people knowing of this as I can. I trust Dr.
Gallagher, he is the one you trusted me with this knowledge in the
first place. You on the other hand are still earning my trust, plus I
need someone to carry my bags.” He added with a smile.
“Dr. Roach,
Geoffrey, welcome to beautiful Ireland. I trust your trip was
pleasant?”
Dr. Roach and Geoffrey
looked up to see Dr. Gallagher waving his arms in the air trying to
get their attention, as well as the rest of the airport.
“Dr.
Gallagher so nice to see you!” The Dr. said with much
enthusiasm.
“Thank you
for seeing us on such short notice and for picking us up. You didn’t
have to go out of your way to do that. We would have been happy to
take a cab to come see you.”
“Don’t be
silly, I haven’t seen you in ages and plus if what you told me
over the phone was true I can’t wait to see this book.”
“Well, as excited
as you may be I could really could go for a good Irish beer after
that flight.” Dr. Roach said with a surly tone in his voice.
“Well than I know
of this great pub off route 127 that has a great Irish Red Ale!”
Just then a 67’
Chevy Impala gloss black with a red pin stripe running down the side
and a vanity plate that read SPRNTRL came to a roaring stop in front
of them. Dr. Gallagher smiled and said, “I love American T.V.!”
Geoffrey looked at the
Dr. and then back at the car. He couldn’t believe what he was
seeing and looking at how old the Dr. was, hoping he wasn’t the
one driving. The driver stayed behind the wheel as the Dr. got into
the passenger seat. Geoffrey sighed a breath of fresh air and smiled.
“That was a close
call.” He whispered under his breath.
“What was that?”
Dr. Roach looking over to him with a confused look on his face.
“Nothing at all
sir, I caught my pant leg and almost tore my favorite pair of jeans.”
He replied very quickly.
Dr. Roach turned back
muttering under his breath as Geoffrey smiled to himself.
Moments later they were
at the pub and Dr. Gallagher ushered them to a back corner of the pub
where the lighting was a bit dimmer and less inhabited by patrons. A
waitress came to their table and they proceeded to order a round of
beers.
“Irish Red for the
table lass and some privacy please.”
The waitress nodded and
went about her way taking other orders and chatting with the
bartender.
“Okay now, spill
it Charles! Tell me what you can of this book. Do you think this is
the book we have been looking for all these years? Does it give us
the key to the location of the start point?”
“I
believe it is, the only problem is I can’t read the text or
symbols in the book. I only have one question for you my friend and
that is
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