Red Cedar Incident – Entry 26

Entry 26: Inside the Tree – Bank of Harrington – August 19th, 2023 – 8:55 PM

Still in the passageway, I bumped into Maisel, who had stopped moving.

CLICK.

I could practically hear Maisel’s smirk.

The two of us pushed the back of the cabinet, and it slid out of the way, revealing the inside of the vault. We stepped in, taking in our new surroundings. It couldn’t be much larger than one of our bedrooms. I always imagined the inside of a vault to be filled with fancy treasures and stacks of gold bars. This one was just… boring. The only things inside were rows of small lockers.

She was right. There was no one in there.

She clamped her hand over my mouth. (Which I thought was a tad excessive.)

A soft wheezing came from the other side of the room. We approached, weaving our way through the lockers. There was an opening between two rows of lockers that we hadn’t noticed before. Inside was a door made with steel bars, not unlike that of a jail cell. On the other side was another row of lockers and—

Maisel pointed to Murlocke. He was standing there with his chin tilted up and his eyes glazed. Frankly, he was not looking great.

Maisel yanked on the door, but it wouldn’t budge.

I grabbed the door handle, but it was jammed, or maybe the tree had locked it. Murlocke moaned from within the room where he was being held captive.

Maisel’s frown cracked slightly into the hint of a smile before she returned to glaring at me.

Maisel’s eyes narrowed.

She spun to face the cell holding Murlocke. He looked like he was sleepwalking, although his mouth hung open. Maisel banged on the bars to get his attention.

Her tone was stiff. I could tell immediately that she was trying to imitate our stern English teacher, Mr. Lipton.

Murlocke’s clouded eyes blinked once.

Murlocke’s eyes blinked a few times in rapid succession. The dazed stare was replaced by something else behind his eyes — smouldering embers, a few seconds away from flaring to life. Good.

He struggled to get out, his words gargling up through his throat as though he hadn’t spoken in months.

Voila! Just like that, a bonfire sprang to life behind his eyes.

He’s always been a quick learner.

He tried the cell door, and it swung open with ease.

The three of us rushed out of the bank. We were almost free. We just needed to get back to the museum. 

– Sasheen



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