Neil Gaiman by American Gods The Monarch of the Glen
Author:American Gods, The Monarch of the Glen [American Gods, The Monarch of the Glen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-07-27T12:20:02+00:00
People, in the corridor of the big house, moving loudly and drunkenly, shushing each other as they stumbled and giggled their way down the hall.
Shadow wondered if they were servants, or if they were strays from the other wing, slumming. And the dreams took him once again â¦
Now he was back in the bothy where he had sheltered from the rain, the day before. There was a body on the floor: a boy, no more than five years old. Naked, on his back, limbs spread. There was a flash of intense light, and someone pushed through Shadow as if he were not there and rearranged the position of the boyâs arms. Another flash of light.
Shadow knew the man taking the photographs. It was Dr. Gaskell, the little steel-haired man from the hotel bar.
Gaskell took a white paper bag from his pocket, and fished about in it for something that he popped into his mouth.
âDolly mixtures,â he said to the child on the stone floor. âYum yum. Your favorites.â
He smiled and crouched down, and took another photograph of the dead boy.
Shadow pushed through the stone wall of the cottage, flowing through the cracks in the stones like the wind. He flowed down to the seashore. The waves crashed on the rocks and Shadow kept moving across the water, through gray seas, up the swells and down again, toward the ship made of dead menâs nails.
The ship was far away, out at sea, and Shadow passed across the surface of the water like the shadow of a cloud.
The ship was huge. He had not understood before how huge it was. A hand reached down and grasped his hand, pulled him up from the sea onto the deck.
âBring us back,â said a voice as loud as the crashing of the sea, urgent and fierce. âBring us back, or let us go.â Only one eye burned in that bearded face.
âIâm not keeping you here.â
They were giants, on that ship, huge men made of shadows and frozen sea spray, creatures of dream and foam.
One of them, huger than all the rest, red-bearded, stepped forward. âWe cannot land,â he boomed. âWe cannot leave.â
âGo home,â said Shadow.
âWe came with our people to this southern country,â said the one-eyed man. âBut they left us. They sought other, tamer gods, and they renounced us in their hearts, and gave us over.â
âGo home,â repeated Shadow.
âToo much time has passed,â said the red-bearded man. By the hammer at his side, Shadow knew him. âToo much blood has been spilled. You are of our blood, Baldur. Set us free.â
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