'If we waste time, the Hollow Men will be back outside the door and we won't be able to get away.'

'Then you come with me,' Ghastly whispered.

Stephanie shook her head. 'I'll be fine. I'll listen at the doors. If I hear anything, I'll get you. If I meet a bad guy, you can be pretty sure you'll know about it. We don't have a choice.'

They looked at her but didn't argue. Tanith went to the next door, Ghastly hurried down the length of the corridor, and Stephanie turned back and rounded the corner. She came to another row of iron doors and listened intently at each one. She followed the maze of corridors wherever they took her. She found herself breathing through her mouth and tasted the foulness of the air on the back of her throat. There were puddles here, stagnant pools of water on the uneven stone floor. The doors were no longer made of iron but of rotting wood. The flickering of the torches in the brackets made shadows dance on the walls.

She saw someone moving ahead and was about to duck back when she recognized Ghastly. He waved to her and she waved back, then started checking the doors closest to her. They were working their way toward each other when Stephanie came to a door and heard a low whistling.

She frowned. Could Skulduggery whistle? He could talk without lips or breath, so she couldn't see a reason why he wouldn't be able to whistle. She didn't recognize the tune, however. She motioned to Ghastly and he crept forward. After listening for a moment, he nodded.

'That's The Girl from Ipanema,'' he whispered. 'That's him.'

He held up three fingers, then two, then one, and they burst into the room. Skulduggery looked up and stopped whistling. 'Oh, hello,' he said. 'I know where the key to the caves is.'

Stephanie closed the door as Ghastly hurried around behind him, stooping to examine the shackles.

'Quality workmanship,' Ghastly said.

'I thought you'd appreciate it. There's a binding spell woven into the metal.'

'Nice. It'll take me a moment.'

'I'm not going anywhere.'

'Are you okay?' Stephanie asked.

'I've been treated well,' he answered with a nod. 'Apart from all the torture. It's given me time to think, actually. I know where the key is.'

'So you said.'

Ghastly stood and the shackles fell. Skulduggery got to his feet.

'Is Meritorious here?' he asked.

'He's telling the other Elders what's going on,' Ghastly said.

'Ah,' Skulduggery said. 'So you're doing this on your own?'

'Tanith Low is here, but basically, yes.'

Skulduggery shrugged. 'I must admit, it's going rather fabulously so far.'

'The key,' Stephanie said. 'You didn't tell Serpine where it is, did you?'

'I couldn't have, even if I'd wanted to. Just worked it out a few minutes ago. Simple, really. It was right in front of us.'

'We can talk about this later,' Ghastly said. 'We have to go.'

'Will there be fighting?'

'I hope not.'

'I'm in the mood for some fighting.'

'If there is,' Stephanie said, handing him his gun, 'here's something you can use.'

'Ah, bless. I've missed her. Do you have bullets?'

'Uh, ho.'

Skulduggery paused. 'Excellent,' he said, and tucked the gun away.

'Let's go,' said Ghastly, and stepped out the door.

Stephanie and Skulduggery followed, and they hurried down the corridor and turned a corner.

A group of Hollow Men froze in mid step and regarded them vacantly. Time stood still.

'Yes,' Skulduggery said. 'This is a fabulous rescue indeed.'

The Hollow Men came at them, and Skulduggery and Ghastly went into action. Skulduggery worked with elbows and knees, wristlocks and armlocks.

Ghastly deftly wove in and around attacks, firing punches at whoever got close.

Beyond the silent Hollow Men, Stephanie saw Tanith sprinting forward. She ran up the wall and across the ceiling and continued running, upside down.

Stephanie stared. She hadn't known Tanith could do that.

From the ceiling, Tanith joined the attack, swinging the sword and slicing through the tops of heads. Within a matter of moments, the Hollow Men were reduced to tatters and a foul smell.

Tanith jumped down, flipping to land on her feet. 'There are more coming,' she said, then added helpfully, 'We should probably leave.'

They reached the stairs without encountering any more opposition, but as they were running for the exit, two massive doors were kicked open ahead, and the Hollow Men reinforcements arrived.

Skulduggery and Ghastly stepped up, clicking their fingers and hurling fireballs at the ground.

Stephanie watched their hands move, manipulating the flames until there was a wall of fire keeping the Hollow Men back.

Tanith turned to Stephanie. 'Coat.'

'What?'

Without giving an explanation, Tanith gripped Stephanie's collar and pulled the coat off. She then ran for the window, covering her head with the coat, and jumped. She crashed through in an explosion of glass.

'Oh,' Stephanie murmured.

She ran over, climbing through the window as Tanith got to her feet.

'Thanks,' Tanith said, handing her back the coat.

'Watch out!' Ghastly shouted.

Stephanie dodged to one side as Ghastly and Skulduggery dived through the window —

Ghastly lower down, Skulduggery above him — like two lunatic acrobats. They hit the grass and rolled, came up at the same time.

'Flee,' Skulduggery said.

As they ran for the trees, Stephanie saw one of the Cleavers who had accompanied them.

Judging by the tattered paper strewn around him, the Cleavers had obviously put up an amazing fight, but the sheer numbers of Hollow Men had proven too much. He lay dead on the grass.

She saw no sign of the other one.

And then they were in the trees and not slowing down, and Hollow Men were crashing through the undergrowth after them.

Ghastly reached the wall first, swept his hands beneath him, and let the air lift him over the wall.

Tanith just kept running. Right before she was about to smack straight into it she gave a little jump, and then she was running up the wall.

Before Stephanie could ask Skulduggery for a boost, his arm wrapped around her waist and she found herself rushing upward, the wind in her ears, and the top of the wall passing beneath her feet. They landed on the other side with such ease and gentleness that Stephanie almost laughed despite herself.

They got into the van and Ghastly turned the key and pulled out onto the road, and they left the castle behind them.

Chapter Eighteen

On the Roof, at Night

Laughter drifted in the distance, and Skulduggery looked toward it. They were standing on the roof of Ghastly's shop. Dublin City twinkled as it got ready for sleep. Stephanie could see over rooftops, over streets, down lanes. She could see the cars passing, and here and there people walking. When he turned back, he said, 'So, Valkyrie Cain, eh?'

'You don't think it sounds silly, do you?' 'On the contrary, I think it sounds perfect. Valkyrie.

Warrior women who guide the souls of the dead off the battlefield. A tad morbid, but then, who am I to judge? I'm technically dead.'

She looked at him and took a moment before speaking again. 'So was it bad? The torture?'

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