Grossman, Lev - The Magicians Trilogy by Grossman Lev
Author:Grossman, Lev [Grossman, Lev]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-01-09T00:00:00+00:00
Quentin didnât do all his studying in the trapezoidal spare room. On weekends he could work wherever he wanted, at least during the daytime. Mostly he stayed in his own room, but sometimes he climbed the long spiral staircase up to the Brakebills observatory, a respectable if antiquated facility at the top of one of the towers. It contained a massive late-nineteenth-century telescope the size of a telephone pole, poking up at an angle through a tarnished copper dome. Somebody on the staff must have been deeply in love with this obsolete instrument, because it floated on an exquisitely complicated array of brass gears and joints that was kept freshly oiled and in a state of high polish.
Quentin liked to read in the observatory because it was high up and well heated and relatively unfrequented: not only was it hard to get to, the telescope was useless during the day. This was usually enough to secure him an afternoon of lofty, wintry solitude. But on one Saturday in late November he discovered that he wasnât the only one whoâd figured this out. When Quentin reached the top of the spiral staircase, the trapdoor was already open. He poked his head up into the circular, amber-lit room.
It was like heâd poked his head into another world, an alien planet that looked eerily like his own, but rearranged. The interloper was Eliot. He was kneeling like a supplicant in front of an old orange armchair with ripped upholstery that stood in the middle of the room, in the center of the circular track that the telescope ran on. Quentin always wondered who had gotten the chair up there in the first place and why theyâd botheredâmagic was obviously involved, since it wouldnât have fit through the trapdoor, or even any of the tiny windows.
Eliot wasnât alone. There was somebody sitting in the chair. The angle was bad, but he thought it was one of the Second Years, an unexceptional, smooth-cheeked kid with straight rust-colored hair. Quentin barely knew him. His name might have been Eric.
âNo,â Eric said, and then again sharply: âNo! Absolutely not.â He was smiling. Eliot started to stand up, but the boy held him down playfully by his shoulders. He wasnât especially large. The authority he exercised over Eliot wasnât physical.
âYou know the rules,â he said, like he was speaking to a child.
âPlease? Just this once?â Quentin had never heard Eliot speak in that pleading, wheedling infantile tone before. âPlease?â It was not a tone he had ever expected to hear Eliot speak in.
âAbsolutely not!â Eric touched the tip of Eliotâs long, pale nose with his finger. âNot until you finish all your chores. Every single one. And take off that stupid shirt, itâs pathetic.â
Quentin got that it was a game theyâd played before. He was watching a very private ritual.
âAll right, â Eliot said petulantly. âAnd there is nothing wrong with this shirt,â he muttered.
Eric cut him off with a look. Then he spat, once, a white fleck on Eliotâs pristine shirtfront.
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