Once Upon A Time (4) Golden by Cameron Dokey
Author:Cameron Dokey [Dokey, Cameron]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2012-04-15T15:02:19+00:00
Chapter 10
I did not go back home in the end, of course.
You've heard the saying, better the devil you know than the one you do not? What a load of poppycock. In fact, if I had to make a guess, it would be that whoever came up with that particular phrase was never cal ed upon to face any sort of devil in his or her life.
What did I have to go back for, after al ? I'd only be going right back into danger, the very same danger I'd just gone to such great lengths to avoid. It was hardly as if there would be anyone at the end of the road, or even anywhere along it, waiting to welcome me with open arms.
It wasn't al that likely there would be open arms if I went forward, either, but at least I would be going into the unknown. And here is a fact of life that those who are quick to speak of devils never mention: As long as a thing is unknown, it belongs to us in a way that wel -known things do not. For we have the opportunity to fil the empty, unknown spaces for ourselves, and in them there is room for imagination and for hope.
If I went forward, I might imagine that I could somehow pass this impossible test. Maybe my heart was stronger than I knew, and al would yet be wel . So, on the morning of the fifth day, going forward was precisely what I did. On the morning of the sixth day, I saw Rue's tower for the very first time.
I might have guessed there was some magic at work in its construction, even if I had not been told this ahead of time.
Surely any sort of structure should have been visible for miles away in that flat land. Instead, you could see the tower clearly only when you had actual y arrived. It rose up out of the ground like a great tree trunk of hard, gray stone, its roots indistinguishable from the very bones of the earth itself.
The tower the wizard had created to house the innocent victim of his curse was perfectly cylindrical, perfectly smooth. I could neither see nor feel one seam or chink to show that the stone had ever been cut. At what I thought of as the tower's back, though this was merely my own fancy as a circle has no such thing, was the river. A dense forest held it in a great, green embrace on its other three sides. Al around, just as wide as two carts abreast, ran a close-cropped greensward.
If I leaned back and shaded my eyes, I could see a wrought-iron railing, intricately carved, running around the towers very top. Just behind it, a circle of windows caught the light. But no matter how many times I walked around it, three to be precise, I could find no sign of any door. At the end of my third
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