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He had warned her about the book; now it was too late. She had not trusted her friend, Mr. Linden, and was suffering the consequences. As she fell, she thought about the events that had happened the day before. What had gone wrong?
The day had started out normal, or at least, as normal as it could be in the O' Conner household. An alarm started buzzing beside Stephanie O' Conner's bed. Like magic, a ball rolled down from the track over the clock and hit the snooze button.
โ€œThank you, Jacky,โ€ mumbled Stephanie. A large brown ferret stuck his head out of the hole and walked down the track. He then jumped off and landed softly next to Stephanie. Three minutes later, Hannah O' Conner, Stephanie's mother, walked in the door, hands on her hips.
โ€œStephanie Jane O' Conner, get up this instant!โ€ she yelled. Stephanie pulled the pillow over her head and groaned. Jacky poked his head out of the covers, wrinkled his nose, then burrowed back down close to Stephanie's feet.
โ€œCome on mom, let me sleep,โ€ muttered Stephanie. Her mom glared, then walked over and yanked the covers from under her. Stephanie yelped as her body hit the cold floor. Jacky hissed at the culprit of his discomfort, then scurried back into his hole.
โ€œMom!โ€ whined Stephanie. What did you do that for?โ€ Her mom stared at her sternly.
โ€œThat's what you get for sleeping in late,โ€ replied Hannah. โ€œNow get ready for school!โ€ With that, she walked out the door, treading down the steps to fix her family breakfast.
Stephanie stood up, her feet still aching from the shock the floor had given her. After she got dressed, she trotted down the stairs, Jacky following close behind her.
When she made it down the stairs, Stephanie was greeted by the spicy smells of bacon and eggs. Even Jacky seemed to be licking his lips, anticipating breakfast. Stephanie sat down at the table, scarfing down her breakfast as soon as it was sat in front of her. She didn't notice that Jacky was crouched down by her plate, lapping up some of Stephanie's food occasionally.
โ€œYou and that ferret sure make an odd couple,โ€ commented Stephanie's mom. She then bent over and kissed her daughter on the forehead.
โ€œHave a nice day at school, honey,โ€ she said. Then she ushered Stephanie out the door, and Stephanie walked to school.
The day dragged on, and soon the school day drew to a close. Stephanie rushed out of the building, down the street, and into the gilded doors of the legendary Elderville Public Library.
โ€œGood morning, Mr. Linden,โ€ she called.
โ€œGood Morning, Stephanie.โ€ a strained voice from behind the counter replied. As she raced through the halls, Stephanie suddenly heard a frantic squeak behind her.
โ€œJacky!โ€ she gasped. Stephanie scooped up the wriggling ferret in her arms. Jacky climbed up her shirt and perched on his owner's shoulders. Stephanie then started running again, staring at book after book on the shelves. Suddenly, a strange shimmer caught her eye. Stephanie approached the shelf cautiously, then found a slim book with a blood red cover emitting a soft silver glow. The words The Hetra, glistened on the front. Just as she was about to open it, she felt a hand grip her shoulder.
โ€œThat book is off limits to the public.โ€ said Mr. Linden. โ€œYou should put it back where you found it.โ€ Then he started walking down the aisle. When he reached the end, he looked back at her, fear in his eyes.
โ€œWhat ever you do, don't open that book,โ€ he warned. After he left, Stephanie quietly crept over to the settee, where she sat down, and in spite of Mr. Linden's warnings, she opened the book.
There was a bright flash of light, and when it dimmed, vines began curling out from between the pages. They grasped onto her ankles, and slowly began pulling her in. She screamed!
After five minutes, Stephanie was almost totally enveloped into the book. She knew she only had one more chance to save herself.
โ€œMr. Linden, help!โ€ yelled Stephanie. Then she was into the book.
Stephanie awoke on the settee, the book laying by her feet.
โ€œWhat happened?โ€ she questioned, her speech slurred with sleep. Suddenly, she heard a scared squeak in her ear.
โ€œJacky!โ€ Stephanie exclaimed, suddenly awake. The large ferret was lying around her neck, squeaking frantically. Stephanie looked around, her eyes slowly adjusting to the dim light.
โ€œWhere am I?โ€ she questioned. The room she was in looked like the library, but it was darker than it had been before. She walked down the aisles, fingers running along the spines of the books lining the shelves.
โ€œMr. Linden, where are you?โ€ Stephanie called. Nobody answered. Stephanie shrugged her shoulders, then walked out the door. Upon seeing the outside, she stopped in her tracks.
The sky was bright red, and clouds were swirling above her like a vortex. All around her were gigantic screens mounted on large buildings. She turned around, then gasped.
โ€œJacky, I don't think we're in Elderville anymore,โ€ she said. Jacky just continued staring at her with his dark black eyes.
Suddenly she heard the sharp sound of a whistle behind her. She turned and saw a policeman running towards her.
โ€œHey you, stop right there!โ€ he ordered. Stephanie stared at him for a moment, then did the only thing that came to mind. She ran.
โ€œStop in the name of the law!โ€ commanded the policeman. Stephanie couldn't hear him though. She was running too fast. The policeman began to give chase.
Stephanie knew that in a few minutes he would catch her. Suddenly, an unseen hand grabbed her shirt collar and dragged her roughly into an alley. Stephanie quickly got to her feet and found herself staring at a pair of deep, chocolate eyes. A finger was pressed against the figure's lips, signaling her to remain silent. Then he grabbed her hand, and the two ran as fast as they could down the alley.
Soon they were housed in an old, rundown shack on the outskirts of the city. It was then that Stephanie got a better look at her hero. He had short, dirty blonde hair and bright, intelligent blue eyes, just like she did. He wore a ragged blue denim coat, a grimy white t-shirt, blue jeans, and red sneakers. On his head sat a Boston Blue Sox baseball cap. When the boy caught his breath, he held out his hand.
โ€œHello, my name is March,โ€ he said. โ€œWhatโ€s your name?โ€
โ€œMy name...is Stephanie,โ€ she stammered. March circled around her, examining her every aspect. She just stared back at him.
โ€œWhat were you doing in the library, Ms. Stephanie?โ€ he asked, eyebrows arching upward.
โ€œI don't know,โ€ Stephanie answered. โ€œI was in Elderville one minute, and now I'm here.โ€
โ€œYou know the library is off-limits, right?โ€ accused March. Stephanie's eyes widened.
โ€œWhy would they close the library?โ€ questioned Stephanie. โ€œIt's a place of learning and enjoyment!โ€
โ€œIt has been forbidden to enter the library since Dr. Robynn decreed that it would be movedโ€ answered March. โ€œRumor has it that he has a secret hidden there, so he's moving it all to his castle.โ€ Suddenly Stephanie remembered. The book! โ€œIf that book brought me here,โ€ she thought. โ€œMaybe it can take me home!โ€ She reached into her coat pocket and gasped. The book wasn't there! Suddenly, she knew where it was.
โ€œMarch, we need to go to the library right now!โ€ she cried.
โ€œWhy?โ€ questioned March. He looked at her with curiosity.
โ€œThe book that brought me here, it's in the library!โ€ Stephanie answered. โ€œWe need to go there right now!โ€
โ€œBut you can't,โ€ replied March. โ€œThe books are being moved even as we speak.โ€
โ€œWhat!โ€ Stephanie gasped. She then got up and rushed outside, Jacky close at her heels.
โ€œWait!โ€ yelled March as he scrambled after her. As they got outside, the group saw the ironclad trucks carting away load after load of books.
โ€œWe need to go after them!โ€ exclaimed Stephanie. โ€œMarch, do you know where the trucks are going?โ€
โ€œYes,โ€ replied March. โ€œAnd if you need that book so bad, we'll follow them.โ€ Stephanie nodded, and the team started out after the trucks, into a place the people of Lederville knew only as, The Dark.
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The trucks were too fast. In three hours time, March and Stephanie had lost them, and were surrounded by trees on all sides.
โ€œOh great, we're lost.โ€ sighed Stephanie.
โ€œIt's all right, look!โ€ said March, pointing. Stephanie looked and gasped in excitement. The trucks had left a path leading through the forest. March looked at her, nodded, then raced off down the path. Stephanie soon followed close behind him.
They raced through the forest, their feet thudding softly against the forest floor. Suddenly, March heard Stephanie scream. He turned around and found her sinking in the ground, barely keeping afloat.
โ€œStephanie, hold on!โ€ he shouted. Quickly, March grabbed a vine and tossed it out to her. Instinctively, Stephanie clutched the vine and held on tight. March pulled as hard as he could, until finally, he pulled her out. Stephanie sat on the ground, coughing up sand.
โ€œThank you,โ€ she said softly. Jacky crawled up beside her, head burrowing restlessly into her calf.
โ€œI'm all right, Jacky,โ€ Stephanie muttered, a small smile lighting up her face.
โ€œCome on, we have no time for nonsense.โ€ said March. Stephanie shakily stood up and wiped herself off. March looked at her, nodded, than ran off down the path. Stephanie smiled, then ran after him.
They arrived at the castle just as the sun rose the next morning. Stephanie and March were cut, bruised, scraped, and sore from their trek through the woods. Jacky however, was unscathed.
โ€œFollow me,โ€ warned March. โ€œAnd be quiet!โ€ The group sped silently through the halls, trying to find the room where Dr. Robbyn had hidden all of the books. Suddenly, Stephanie heard someone scream, someone she knew very well.
โ€œMr. Linden!โ€ she gasped. Then before March could stop her, she ran down the corridor at a break-neck speed, soon rushing into an open door at her right. What she saw made her stop in her tracks. Standing in front of her was not one, but two Mr. Linden's.
Stephanie looked from one Mr. Linden to the other, trying to comprehend what she was seeing. The one at her right was wearing a long tan lab coat, while the one at her left was wearing the same clothes she had seen him in earlier that day.
โ€œWhat's...going on here?โ€ Stephanie stammered. The Mr. Linden on the left spoke first.
โ€œOh, my dear Stephanie, I told you not to open that book,โ€ he said. โ€œI never wanted you to meet him.โ€ He pointed to the other Mr. Linden, who was grinning menacingly.
โ€œHello, Ms. Stephanie, I believe we have yet to be introduced,โ€ he said. Then he held out his hand, and said five words that sent a chill up Stephanie's spine.
โ€œMy name is Dr. Robbyn,โ€ Stephanie slowly backed away from him, suddenly seeing the truth.
โ€œYou are both the same person,โ€ she said. โ€œI'm in a parallel universe.โ€ Dr. Robbyn grimaced, then he ran over and grabbed Stephanie roughly by the arm. He pulled out a knife, and held it at her throat.
โ€œYou have learned our secret, Ms. Stephanie,โ€ he said. โ€œNow you must die!โ€
โ€œMr. Linden, help!โ€ Stephanie screamed. Suddenly, March barged in, Jacky following in close pursuit.
โ€œI'm coming, Stephanie!โ€ he yelled. Then March charged into Dr. Robbyn, while Jacky ran over and bit his ankle. As Dr. Robbyn tried to catch Jacky, Stephanie raced over and untied Mr.

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