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Watching the two of them embrace each other tightly, Eleanor took her walking stick with a warm smile. Turning, she hobbled out of the room, with Jimble right behind her.

'Jimble?' she asked.

'Yes yes, Eleanor Eleanor?' he replied, looking up at her.

'Did you know there is more than one Temporal Stone?'

The pixie troll almost fell to the floor.

'More than one, more than one one. Why no, there is not more than one one. I am sure sure of that that.'

Eleanor stopped and looked down at him, 'Are you sure?'

'Quite quite sure sure. But there are are two other other stones stones...'

With a deep sigh she leant on her stick, 'I wish you'd have mentioned them before. What can you tell me about them?'

Feeling himself being chastised, Jimble looked to the floor and fumbled with his fingers before swallowing loudly, 'There are three three stones stones. The Temporal Stone Stone, the Tempestas Stone Stone and the Spatium Stone Stone.'

'Where did these other stones come from?'

'The Tempestas Stone belongs to the pixie pixie trolls trolls in the Isle of Skye Skye, in Scotland Scotland and the Spatium Stone belongs to the the Dingle pixie trolls trolls in Ireland Ireland.'

'I see. And do these stones all have the same effect?'

'I'm not not sure sure I understand understand, Eleanor?'

'The Temporal Stone clearly can stop time. Are the others the same?'

Jimble nodded. 'Individually, they will stop time for the trolls trolls but but, all three three together. Well well, that's not not good good.'

'Jimble, don't you understand? These stones are already together. One of the Skulls has managed to put them together and that's how he has stopped time for the world. We need to figure out how to get it going again,' she said as she shook her head.

They continued walking back towards the archive as Jimble tried to make sense of everything that had happened.

'Eleanor Eleanor?'

'Yes Jimble?'

'I'm I'm sorry sorry. I did not not know. I I I....'

'What?' she asked.

'Jimble is not known known for his... intelligence, Eleanor Eleanor,' he sobbed.

'Oh Jimble, it's not your fault,' she said as she knelt down to look at him. 'I'm just frustrated that we can't find this Skull. Now, is there anything else, anything else at all, that you can remember? Anything that might help us?'

Jimble closed his eyes and thought back to everything he had ever been taught about the three stones. But nothing came to mind. After a couple of seconds, he opened his eyes and shook his head.

'Alright then, but do let me know if anything comes to mind.'

'I promise, I promise.'

 

 

CHAPTER 29

Eleanor approached the whiteboard and added some more notes. The students all stopped what they were doing and watched as she wrote:

 

The Temporal Stone (Box Tunnel pixie trolls)

The Spatium Stone, (Dingle pixie trolls)

The Tempestas Stone, (Isle of Skye pixie trolls)

 

'Everybody, if you come across anything to do with these stones or these pixie trolls, please let me know,' she shouted across the room before she slowly walked towards the computer room where Declan had been sitting for hours.

'Declan, it's time you took a break. Your eyes must be getting sore.'

'I'm fine, Ellie, I'm fine,' he said as he continued to scroll through the thousands of files.

'No, I can see perfectly well that you're not. You're like a zombie. Please, let me take over for a while. Go and have a cup of tea, get some air. Anything, just take your eyes away from that screen.'

Declan relented and stood up, stretching his arms and legs and yawning loudly.

'Alright, alright. I'll do as I'm told,' he grinned as he gently patted her back as she took his seat. I'll come back in an hour.'

'Make it two,' she muttered without looking at him.

He shook his head behind her and walked out into the main archive where all the students were busy working away.

Noticing a man he assumed to be Barber, sitting at a desk at the back of the room, he walked over and introduced himself.

'Hi mate,' he said holding out his hand. 'I'm Declan. I'm guessing you're Barber?'

Barber pushed back his seat and stood up, shaking Declan's hand and nodding.

'Good to meet you, Declan. No luck yet?' he asked.

'None whatsoever. Weird, really, considering we've been in the same city for so many years.'

'London is a big city, a highly populated city,' Barber replied, brushing his hair back from his face, making several of the girls swoon quietly to themselves.

Declan laughed.

'What?' Barber asked.

'You've got quite a few admirers,' he said as he raised an eyebrow and looked at the students. 'But I'm guessing you're used to that.'

Barber grinned, revealing a set of gleaming white teeth. 'Comes with the territory,' he laughed, 'But I would never take advantage,' he quickly added.

'Not to worry, mate. I can see these girls are safe with you, well most of them anyway,' he said as Barber's gaze drifted across to Lana who was sitting cross legged on the floor reading her files intently.

'She might look like she's hard at work, but she's busy day dreaming,' Declan added as Barber looked up at him with his eyes wide.

'Don't worry, your secret's safe with me. Just one thing though,' he said as he leant forward. 'You hurt her, and all hell will come down on you, get it?'

Barber gulped and took a step back, nodding.

'I can see we're gonna get on just fine then, mate,' Declan said smacking him hard on his shoulder and grinning at him.

'Right, I'm off for some fresh air.'

And with that Declan took off out of the archive room, leaving Barber standing there alone, unsure about what had just happened.

 

oOo

Several hours later, Wilbur appeared in the doorway, followed by numerous kitchen staff, all carrying plate upon plate of food. The smell of hot chicken sandwiches, cheese toasties, sausages rolls and the sight of the appealingly colourful salads made the students scramble to their feet as they rushed over to the tables which had been assembled down one side of the room.

'I'm starving.'

'I'm so hungry.'

'Gosh, I didn't realise I was so hungry.'

Emma waited patiently for the others to help themselves before she and Diarmuid stood up and stretched their legs. Before she even had a chance to see what was available, her boyfriend was already tucking in to a jumbo sized sausage roll as he placed several sandwiches on his plate.

'Ooh, it's still warm,' he said with his mouth full.

She laughed and placed a salad sandwich on her plate, adding a heaped spoonful of potato salad. Grabbing a couple of bottles of water, they headed back to the floor where their files had been left.

'Lana, aren't you eating anything?' she asked as they sat down.

'Not hungry,' her sister replied, chewing, instead, on the end of a pencil.

'Well, I don't think that's very nutritious,' she smiled.

'What?' Lana asked as she sat back and looked down at the implement.

'Oh,' she chuckled. 'I guess not.'

'Really though, Sis, you should get some food down you. It's been ages since you ate.'

'I guess so, but I've just been reading this and, I don't know, there's something about it. I dunno. It's probably nothing. I'll go get a sausage roll,' she mumbled as she glanced at what they were eating.

As she stood up, she started walking over to the table when her legs buckled beneath her and she fell towards the ground. But instead of feeling the thud of the cold, hard tiles beneath her, she felt the gentle touch of someone's arms.

Sighing, she looked up at Barber's smiling face moments before she blacked out.

Shivering, Lana opened her eyes to find herself in a long tunnel. She could hear the distant sound of what appeared to be the London Underground, but she couldn't be sure. A faint familiar smell drifted beneath her nose but she couldn't quite place it.

Looking down the tunnel, she made a brief decision which way to walk and began to slowly tiptoe along it. The only sounds were her footsteps. It was cold, really cold. Shivering again, she wished Emma was there to warm her up.

But you're not really cold, Lana. You're just imagining it. This is just a dream isn't it?

The sound of tapping made her stop. When it stopped, she began to walk again, speeding up until she was running through the tunnel. It veered around a corner at the end and that's when she came to an abrupt halt.

There, sitting around a table with a group of creepy looking characters, was Mr X. She recognised him instantly from the sketch. It was the Skull they'd been looking for. She gasped loudly and stepped back into the shadows, watching as they spoke. But she couldn't hear what they were saying. The tapping was getting louder. Louder still.

'Lana... Lana... Lana...' said a distance voice.

'No!' she yelled, 'Wait!'

Suddenly, she opened her eyes. Sitting next to her was Barber, he was gently stroking her hair and whispering her name. Her cheeks reddened as she sat upwards. He helped her and smiled.

'Are you okay?' he asked.

She nodded, blushing.

'What happened Lana?' asked Emma, who was crouching on the floor next to the sofa, nervously tapping a pencil on the floor.

'Did you see something again?'

Lana nodded and looked around to find Eleanor, standing above them, leaning on her stick.

'I saw him, I saw the Skull.'

Eleanor's eyes widened and she moved forward to sit down. Barber immediately stood up to give her room.

'Thank you, Barber, thank you.'

'Tell us what happened?'

Lana described everything exactly as she'd seen it.

'So he's below ground as well, by the sounds of things.'

'But I thought the Watchers controlled all of the areas underneath London?' Emma asked.

Eleanor shook her head, 'No, dear. There are still plenty of tunnels that do not belong to us. He could be within any one of those. Is there anything else you can describe that might help us?'

'I'm sorry, I've told you everything I saw.'

'What about smells,' Barber suggested. 'Could you smell anything or hear anything unusual?'

Lana smiled, melting as he spoke to her.

After a minute or so, Diarmuid cleared his throat, bringing her back to the question.

'Erm... I don't think. Oh...'

Her eyes lit up.

'There was something. There was a familiar scent but I couldn't quite place it. It was like, like... I don't know. Almost like plants of some kind.'

Daisy, who had been curled up on the other sofa across from them, suddenly remembered something, 'It wasn't the smell from the warehouse was it?'

'Yes, Daisy that's it! It was the same smell.'

'It was how I imagined a Rainforest to smell,' Daisy added. 'That's the only way I can describe it.'

'I think we need to get into that warehouse.' Declan said what they were all thinking.

 

 

CHAPTER 30

'I'm coming with you,' said Sammy as the Mentors gathered to discuss who would go to the warehouse.

'Why ever do you think we'd put you directly in danger like that, Sammy?' Eleanor asked.

'Because I can communicate with plants.'

Eleanor raised her eyebrows and looked at Declan.

He chuckled, 'She's right, you know. If those plants are alive, it would be useful.'

'If Sammy's going, Emma and I are coming too,' said Lana who had been listening in to the conversation.

'Oh come on, I can't put you in danger as well. Sorry girls.'

'But we've been there. We know that place. Let us come, please.'

'Declan?'

He nodded.

oOo

Deep within one of the tunnels heading towards the river, were Declan, Rupert, Diarmuid, Sammy, Lana and Emma, as well as three other Mentors.

As they walked through the semi-darkness, lights switched on automatically ahead of them, turning off behind them as they left the different areas behind.

'You scared?' Emma whispered to her sister who shook her head.

'No. You?'

Emma hesitated for a moment and then shook her head.

'Okay, maybe a little bit,' Lana admitted.

Emma smiled and Diarmuid tightened his grip on her hand.

'Don't worry, you two. We're only going in if it's clear,' Declan said from the front of the group.

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