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I counted to fifty before the elevator stopped. And then, when the iron grate slid open, I was dumped into total darkness. I let the smallest bit of light slip from my scarab heart. I’d ended up in some kind of tunnel with cobwebs hanging everywhere, like a haunted house. Paintings covered the walls, but they were so chipped and faded that I couldn’t figure out what they were supposed to be. This must not be the main entrance. Hopefully I could keep the fact that I was now officially in the den ...of the enemy a secret. I tried to text Henry to let him know where I was, but I had zero bars of coverage. The bright side of this was that Gil wouldn’t be able to track my phone to know where I was, either. The tunnel ended at a giant chasm. Around the side curved a wooden staircase that had more steps missing than denture wearers had holes in their gums. I moved from step to step, hopping over the missing ones … until I jumped, and a step shattered underneath me. I managed to catch myself on another step, but it shattered, too, and I fell all the way to the bottom.
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