We stared at the far wall of the extruded room. There was no sign of Bink, the small bear who called himself a Void Walker.
"Do you know how long this will take?" asked Chris after a few minutes had passed.
Morwenna sighed. "Unfortunately not. I could locate your mother quite quickly using my tags but Bincarano...nori...nari... er, Bink - he is moving within the Void and I don't know the rules there regarding time. He might have gone to report to the Order for all I know. I suspect we'll just have to wait. He's left his pathway open so he mustn't expect to be too long."
I assumed the "pathway", as Morwenna described it, was the area that marked the extension/extrusion of the Dark Room. It did look a little ominous, maybe to dissuade people from approaching the Void. It dissuaded me, anyway. It may have been my eyes but I thought I saw a huge face shimmering in the far wall. Perhaps my imagination was in overdrive.
Bink seemed to be an odd little chap. Friendly and garrulous in one sense but with an air of power that seemed to contradict his frankly cute appearance. He did seem to know what he was talking about and gave the impression we could be confident in his abilities.
A few more minutes passed. Morwenna whispered a few words then her shoulders slumped. "My tags have expired. We are wholly reliant on Bink..."
"Someone call my name?" echoed a voice and we looked into the depths of the pathway. Bink was materialising.
"Good of you to wait," said the small bear. "I decided not to visit the Order. Bureaucracy is tedious, is it not? Point being, you were right, Morwenna. The entity was indeed Living."
He reached behind him and grasped something, The something turned out to be a white paw and when Bink walked towards us, a white rabbit materialised in his wake.
"I present to you... Edith!" Bink announced in his official voice. "I do like that name."
Edith came forward unsteadily and took Chris's paws in hers - "Chris. My boy..." - and the inevitable hugs followed.
Bink beamed. "I thought I'd perform the honours. It isn't right that the Living should be trapped."
"Thank you, Bink," I said, Chris being occupied and Morwenna's attention being elsewhere. She was pointing at the pathway. There was an increasing purple red glow that had an ominous feel.
"Whoops," he said. "Gateway open too long. Have to dash."
With that, he ran down the pathway, dematerialised, and the far wall rushed towards us until the Dark Room resumed its original dimensions.
"Where's Brucie?"
Glances were exchanged in horror. We had forgotten Chris's uncle. Was he still trapped?
o 0 O 0 o
Back in Morwenna's living room we discussed our options.
"The lantern will take three years to recharge before we can do another Summoning," Morwenna said.
"But Bink implied the lantern was faulty," I said. "Or needed servicing. Will it work again even after three years?"
"Why wasn't Uncle Bruce with you, mum?" asked Chris.
"He was trying to contact your dad," said Edith. "I'd tried but Bernie wasn't coping. As Brucie is his twin, he thought he might have more success. I figured I would have more success with you, my lovely son. You've always been sensitive."
"You may be right. But you didn't fail me, my love."
"I failed you," said Morwenna. "I should have explicitly said there were two of you. Bink brought you back, Eliza, but I didn't make him aware of your brother-in-law."
We were interrupted by the sound of a creaking floorboard outside the room.
"Will that be Herschel?" I asked. I thought that Morwenna had arranged for our Halloween activities to be undisturbed.
"No," said Morwenna. "My boy is with my lodger Kurtis and they're staying overnight with my sister's family for a Halloween party."
"I thought I heard a creak outside..."
The door opened. "Ah, there you are."
It was Bink.
o 0 O 0 o
"I said I'd be back with a service manual for your lantern. All instructions inside. How to disassemble and reassemble it correctly. The Eldritch Words to properly clean each part. The most efficient way of recharging it. Four week optimum."
"Thank you," said Morwenna. "That's most kind. The reduced recharging time is most welcome. I will need to perform another Summoning as soon as I can."
"Oh, why?"
"Oh, you mean Brucie?" smiled Bink. "He's outside. Needs the loo, though."
"You brought him back?" said Chris.
"Two for one deal on Summonings this week," Bink said, performing an exaggerated wink. "Shall I show Brucie through on my way out?"
o 0 O 0 o
It had been the most extraordinary Halloween I'd ever spent.
The return of Edith and Bruce Snow-Warren was a surprise to the community and I won't go into the reasons they gave explaining their sudden disappearance. It was a carefully crafted explanation as Mellowdenians accepted it without question.
Bernard and Edith went house hunting and finding somewhere, their belongings were taken out of storage. Brucie took Bernard's place in the cottage behind Chris's home.
Suffice to say, we didn't share details of Morwenna's talents widely. Edith and Chris took adult members of their family into their confidence and I told Cecile of course. As a consequence of our discussions, Cecile decided that Morwenna seemed a little too isolated and began to visit her socially.
This Halloween was, by comparison, quite boring. I can live with that. No weird little bears to bend one's mind, no exile to Limbo, no ghosts... Just kids dressed up as monsters and telling ghost stories that cannot compare to the real thing. Happily.
o 0 O 0 o
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