After Victor had returned to the game, Nick and Emily went into the kitchen to boil water for a fresh pot of tea. âYou'll be going straight back in, won't you?' he asked. âNow your orders have been carried out?'
âTomorrow is soon enough. I want to be there for the Arena fight; perhaps I can come to some conclusions. Too bad that we don't know who's behind the player names.'
She poured boiling water on Victor's precious tea leaves. âBy the way, there's someone in the game who looks like you.'
âI know. It bugged me the whole time, but what can I do?'
Emily smiled. âThe sight of him cheers me up every time.'
Back in the sofa room Nick told Emily about Sarius.
âHe was cool, you know? Amazingly quick with his sword and a fantastic runner. After Level 5, I left them all for dead.'
âWhy did you get kicked out?'
âBecause of Mr Watson and his thermos.' Nick told her about his orders and how he'd nearly carried them out. âIt was a close thing; I was seriously tempted.'
Emily shivered as though she was freezing. âThe game defends itself very well against its opponents. Do you think that's how the business with Aisha and Eric started too?'
Nick looked at her sideways, but couldn't spot anything other than genuine interest.
âIt's quite possible. Probable, even.'
âWe have to watch out, Nick. Especially you. Colin made an odd remark recently. “Time to bring Nick down,” â that was just after you had that fight outside the canteen. Don't underestimate it.'
Yes, Nick thought. Colin has a big mouth.
He poured tea into Victor's cup and took it to him at the computer. Squamato was chatting with Beroxar about the advantages of axes in comparison with swords.
Beroxar. Nick grabbed a pen and a piece of paper. Beroxar was in the Inner Circle before he was ousted by BloodWork, he wrote. Victor gave him the thumbs up.
Evening turned into night. Emily unpacked her backpack and wrapped herself in her sleeping bag. They talked about people from school, and tried to come to some agreement about which student was behind which game character. But mostly they had differing opinions.
Shortly after midnight Victor staggered in. âThat's enough for today. I'm worn out. Has anyone got anything to eat?'
Emily took a block of nut chocolate out of her pack and Victor broke half off for himself with an apologetic look. âSomething's up,' he said, chewing. âNon-stop gnomes, everyone's rabbiting on about a great battle and how the proving time is approaching.'
âI think there'll be a fierce battle tomorrow for the places in the Inner Circle,' Nick said. âI would have attempted it at the last Arena if I hadn't been chucked out. The messenger said he would be able to tell me the weakest fighter in the Inner Circle. He probably would have done it if I'd . . . carried out his orders.'
Victor nodded with his mouth full and lifted a finger. âVery true. He would have given you tips in order to have you there. The question is: why would he want you? The answer: because you would have proved you were prepared to walk over dead bodies for Erebos. Or go to prison.'
Nick and Emily exchanged a look. Someone had almost walked over Jamie's dead body. Would that person's name be on the golden shield tomorrow?
âOf course walking over a teacher's dead body is no big deal,' Victor muttered and snaffled the rest of the chocolate. âIn my day I felt like doing that quite a few times without needing a messenger to encourage me.'
At some stage Victor retreated to his bedroom. At some stage Speedy stopped playing, and camped out on a giant airbed in the computer room with Kate. At some stage Nick and Emily pushed two of the sofas together so there was a big area to lie on and the arms shielded them from the rest of the world.
âGood night,' Emily whispered, and pressed an incredibly soft, gentle kiss on his mouth. Her fingers tousled his nape. âGood night, raven.'
Then she leaned her head against his shoulder and closed her eyes. Nick felt her hair tickling his neck and heard her breathing become deeper. He wanted everything to stay like this, exactly like this. He wanted to keep lying here forever. He wanted to stop the world.
Toast with jam and tea. Victor brought them breakfast in bed the next morning. âSomething to fortify you before the big battle.'
Emily thanked him, yawning, while Nick tried to figure out whether it was his numb arm or the sight of Victor's Snoopy dressing gown that was immobilising him.
Nick watched the Arena fight as if in a trance. He kept changing his vantage point, flitting between Emily, Victor and Speedy, who were each housed with their respective species. It was still quite empty in the humans' area â although LordNick and Hemera were waiting together in the same anteroom. Emily winked at Nick meaningfully.
The barbarians by contrast were quite a large crowd; Quox seemed to be the weakest among them. He was still a One, but given Speedy's abilities Nick wasn't too worried about him.
The same was true of Victor and Squamato. Even if the lizard man entered the Arena as a Three, he would presumably leave it with a few extra levels.
Big Goggle-Eyes arrived. Now that he knew his origins, Nick found the master of ceremonies even more sinister. An emissary from the underworld.
It was the arrival of the Inner Circle, though, that Nick was awaiting most eagerly; he held his breath as the golden platform was carried in.
BloodWork was still there, and seemed more gigantic than ever. Also Wyrdana, the dark she-elf, whom Nick knew from the last Arena fight. Another barbarian by the name of Harkul, a werewolf named Telkorick â and Drizzel. Drizzel had made it into the Inner Circle! Stunned, yet not entirely surprised, Nick stared at the red symbol dangling on a chain around his neck.
Before things began, the master of ceremonies strode into the centre of the Arena.
âTake a look at the warriors of the Inner Circle. You still have the opportunity to take their places if you prove yourselves and wish finally to be initiated into the deepest mysteries of Erebos. Some will triumph today; others will eat dirt. Let the fights begin.'
Nick hadn't remembered it being so quick. One after the other, the fighters chose their opponents. Soon it was Quox's turn; he was challenged by another barbarian who was also a One. Speedy worked quickly and precisely, and defeated his opponent almost effortlessly.
Hemera defeated a werewolf, but was wounded; Emily was suffering visibly from the noise emanating from her headphones.
Squamato had to wait a long time and fought exceedingly hard â he'd challenged an overly strong opponent and only just won his fight.
However much Nick tried, he couldn't read anything into the events â the fights, Goggle-Eyes's words, the faces in the crowd. Neither did he discover any other unusual figures from the painting. The Arena fight was a run-of-the-mill bloodbath, nothing more or less. It wasn't going to provide Nick with any further insights.
Late in the afternoon, after all the fights had been decided, Nick and Emily packed their bags and set off towards home. Hemera had got to Level 6, Victor to 7, Speedy had improved by three levels and was already a Four â without even having carried out any orders yet.
âWe're stuck,' Victor declared as he accompanied Emily and Nick to the door. âTrue, we're doing well in the game, but we still don't understand the bigger picture. If I had more time I'd try to make it into the Inner Circle. But I fear that this final battle everyone's talking about won't be long in coming. We're running out of time.'
While they were standing in the Tube travelling home, Nick didn't take his eyes off Emily. âHow will it be, from tomorrow?' he asked. âCan we . . . so, will we see each other when we're at school? Will we have lunch together? Or will we keep acting as if we don't have anything to do with each other?'
Emily took his hand. âThe latter, I'm afraid. But just until it's all finished. Just for camouflage, okay?'
âAll right. Will you text me with what's going on? I think our phones are safe as long as we make sure that no-one else gets their hands on them.'
âYes, I will. And we'll meet at Victor's again on Wednesday afternoon.'
Even though they'd discussed it, and even though Nick was expecting it, Emily's pointed show of indifference hurt. Particularly since Emily was acting unusually cheerful with other people â Colin, Alex, Dan, Aisha, and even Helen. She flung herself at Colin and spent recesses together with Aisha. Nick nearly died from longing. Once he saw how Eric went up to Emily and she walked off after two sentences, leaving him standing there. He wasn't any better off either â at least that was something.
In the free period after Maths Brynne interrupted his gloomy thoughts. âCan I speak to you for a second?' He saw her pale expectant face and sighed inwardly.
âOkay.'
âI've stopped,' she whispered.
That actually was a surprise. âWhy?'
âBecause it's . . . evil. I think. And . . . it's haunting me, day and night.' She looked away. âYou're not part of it any more either, are you?'
He hated talking to Brynne about it. âWhat difference does that make?'
âA huge one. Both of us could go to Mr Watson and tell him about our experiences. I know he'd be keen. We could form a counter-movement.'
Oh no. Brynne and Nick against the world; that was not going to happen. âGo find someone else, there are plenty of other ex-gamers.' Out of the corner of his eye he saw Dan, who was slowing down more and more, the closer he got. They were attracting attention. âWhat do you want to say to Mr Watson?' Nick whispered. âHe's known for ages that Erebos is responsible for the incidents at school. He needs the names of people who've been up to something. If you've got them, go to him. But please leave me out of it, whatever you do.'
Brynne looked forlorn. âI can't stand it any more.'
âCan't stand what? You're out, end of story.'
Dan was discreetly standing not three steps away from them, apparently absorbed in the ballet notice board. Nick had to get away, he didn't want to become even more of a target. The less notice he attracted, the better it was for their little reconnaissance team.
Brynne wasn't going to accept his refusal just like that. âIs Nicky a coward?' she said, so loudly that Dan must have heard. Not to mention a few other students at the end of the corridor.
âGet stuffed,' he said, and walked off.
âFine!' she called after him. âThen I'll do it by myself. I'll manage! I'll take you all on!'
Even though he didn't want to, Nick turned and walked back to her. âQuiet! Do you want to get yourself into trouble?'
She laughed. It was a horrible laugh, as though she was crazy, or about to become so. âTrouble? Nicky, you have no idea. Totally no idea. It can't get worse, no way.'
For the rest of the day Nick had the feeling he was walking round with his head ducked, constantly waiting for disaster to strike. But nothing happened. In fact it was quieter than usual. Exhaustion lay over the school like a grey veil.
Mr Watson arrived at English class with news. âJamie's condition has improved to the point where the doctors are going to wake him up within the next few days. They don't know what state he will be in when he's conscious again, so you should still leave it a while before you visit.'
For a short time this news lifted the mood of the class. Nick himself remained strangely unmoved. The unspoken words âbrain damage' were too much of a barb in his flesh for him to feel happy.
They wake Jamie up and his speech is slurred. Doesn't recognise me. Can't talk. Never cracks another joke.
Nick rubbed his face with both his hands until it felt hot. That wasn't going to happen. Full stop.
In the afternoon he sat at home and stared non-stop at his phone. Victor had said he would text; Emily too. Why hadn't he heard from anyone? Too bad that they weren't meeting this afternoon. It was an eternity till Wednesday.
Tuesday was as grey and joyless as Monday. Nick couldn't rid himself of the feeling that time had stopped; it simply stuck together and crumbled into pieces. That changed abruptly when a text arrived on his phone shortly before twelve.
SOS! Need ur advice. Come as quickly as u can. Victor.
As far as Nick was concerned that was the end of school for the day. Quickly, that meant as soon as possible. He would leave before lunch. Should he let Emily know? He located her in the schoolyard, where she was texting on her phone. She was alone for once. Nick risked a lightning-fast exchange of information.
âGet a text from Victor too?'
âYes.'
âDo you know what's happened?'
âNo.'
âI'm going over there. Right now.'
âOkay.'
âAre you coming?'
âDon't know yet. Maybe later.'
Victor opened the door. There was no trace of the customary cheeriness in his face; he didn't even offer Nick tea.
âI'm going to show you something right away and I hope you won't freak out. It's possible that it's a lie, but Speedy and I are at a complete loss.'
The three of them sat in the sofa room, where Nick was immediately overcome by wonderful memories of the weekend. âSo what happened?'
âSpeedy got some orders. He's supposed to put up posters at your school tonight. At least ten, and they're supposed to be as big as possible.'
So far it didn't sound very dramatic. âAnd?'
âThe problem is the words. It's . . . well, I don't know. At best it's defamatory. At worst it's a matter for the police.'
Speedy handed Nick a folded piece of paper. âThat's what I'm supposed to put on the posters. At least I don't have to spray it,' he added with a forced smile.