Sitting up violently, I had to take a second to just remember why I had woken up in the middle of the night. The beginnings of a sunrise were already spreading through the sky..so were the beginnings of a horrible storm. Looking behind, the red digital letters of my alarm clock read 5:32..jeez..
Still struggling to remember why I'd been jarred out of sleep, I figured I might as well get out of bed. Pulling on jeans, I trudged upstairs to start on some paperwork that was buried somewhere in the mess on my desk. Seeing the missing girl posters, my dream slammed into focus. I had dreamt the same dream from the night before but woken up before coming through the grate in the bathroom. No matter, the connection was made. The was right- I had seen that necklace before. There was no way that Renshu's daughter having the same necklace was a coincidence. Something bigger was happening.
Thankful that there was no one awake to question my actions, I flicked on the light to the girls bathroom. Sure enough, there was a grate under the sink- and it was askew. Tying my dreads back, I realized how hot the bathroom was. I really had to get that AC fixed. But for now, I pushed a window open to let in some already stormy, but cold, air.
Turning back to the grate, I admitted to myself that I was crazy, and pushed it aside. Peering down, I expected to find some sort of piping that led to the sewers but instead found..handles? This was starting to look more and more like what you would find under the cover of a manhole in the middle of the street, not a drain in the middle of a girl's bathroom. Glad that I had bought a new pair of cheap converse the other day after realizing all of my left shoes had disappeared, I began climbing down the "manhole". A few handles later, I reached out of the hole to close the grate above me to discourage any curious little girls from falling in later.
After I put about 15 or 20 feet between me and the surface, I finally felt ground past the next rung. Carefully stepping of the ladder, I praised myself again for remembering to charge my ipod. A couple of taps later, I had a flashlight in app form to shed some light on the otherwise pitch dark cavern? tunnel? Sweeping my ipod in a circle, I realized it was a sort of tunnel. High enough for me to stand up without stooping and just wide enough for me to stretch my arms and touch both sides. Looking behind me, I saw that the tunnel stretched out of sight in both directions. My pause was long enough that my ipod went dark. Before I woke it back up, I spotted a tiny speck of light. If my iPod had stayed on I would never have seen it. Turning my flashlight back on, I set off towards the light.
A few strides forward, I realized that there were other passageways branching off of the one that I was on. In the silence, I began to pick out the bubbling laughter of a stream of some sort. Listening closer, I heard the sound of actual laughter too. Taking a couple of steps into the nearest tunnel, the sound of laughter faded. After trying a couple other tunnels I finally walked into one where the noises grew louder. Shouting out a hello, my voice rang off of the compacted dirt walls, amplifying it. The giggles silenced abruptly then became hushed whispers. A couple steps farther I came around a bend in the tunnel and another light blinded me.
Time stopped as my eyes snapped closed to try and readjust. From somewhere above me I heard the siren of a firetruck. In a different direction a distorted shout reached my ears..something about 99 percent? I knew by this time that the orphanage would be awake and bustling. It was a Thursday so Ms. Fernandez would be here to cook breakfast. Her and Annie never seemed to leave. But all I could focus on was the two girls standing in front of me, equally surprised.
How did this happen?
I slogged through the streets, which were essentially giant rivers by this time, and made my way to the orphanage. I had a package to deliver. When I knocked on the door, the same guy who had helped me with the copy machine opened it almost immediately. He looked a little paler than he had before, and was a little out of it. I had to ask him twice before he came out of his thoughts to sign the package. I hurried off with my tent-cart, and I think he yelled something after me, but I was running so late that I didn't turn around.
ReplyDeleteAs we neared the exit, griping and making sarcastic comments about the weather and wondering if our boss was planning on having more phone sex today, a shout came from ahead of us.
ReplyDelete"Hello?"
I stopped talking and Annalisa's laugh died. Someone was in the tunnel? After a few seconds, we kept walking, but we still didn't say anything. Just then, a large silhouette emerged from one of the side tunnels.
I don't know who was more scared, honestly. It's good that I didn't need to pee, because I definitely would've wet my pants. This guy mostly just looked confused. After the panic faded, and Annalisa had moved her headlamp beam out of his eyes, I recognized him as that guy from the orphanage. No duh. (Except why was he in the girls' bathroom? I stopped that train of thought.) He was the guy who I'd helped clean up all the toys on that day last millennium.
He spoke first.
"Uh, hi," he said.
That was creative. But I supposed it still merited a response.
"Hi," I said back.
I guess the light shifted or something, because he looked really surprised all of a sudden.
"You're Xiu Li!" he said.
Thanks, dude, I wasn't aware of that. "Yeah, I am. And you're that guy from the orphanage."
"Christophe."
"Yeah. That."
Annalisa cleared her throat. "I'm Annalisa," she said.
"Oh, sorry! I don't think I've met you."
They shook hands. We all felt awkward.
"You wanna tell me what this is all about?" said Christophe.
"Not really," said Annalisa. I'd forgotten how bitchy she could be to strangers.
"These are electrical tunnels," I said, purposefully answering the wrong question.
"Your dad is looking for you," he said dubiously. I nodded. I don't think that's what he was expecting.
Annalisa grabbed my arm. "Xiu Li, we have to get to work."
What was her problem?
She started to drag me off down the tunnel. Christophe yelled after us. It sounded like he said something about a gold dolphin. But that wouldn't make any sense. I yelled "Bye!" over my shoulder as I climbed the ladder.
We climbed up out of the bathroom grate and exited the orphanage. One little girl gave us a stank face. It was really intimidating, actually.