Foaly said nothing, so Vinyaya answered the question. I'll take this one, because Foaly doesn't like saying the words. We don't know, Holly. This affair leaves a lot of important questions unanswered. That's where you come in.'
'How? I don't know anything about demons.'
Vinyaya nodded craftily. 'Yes, but you know a lot about Artemis Fowl. I believe you keep in touch.'
Holly shrugged. 'Well, I wouldn't say we really. .'
Foaly cleared his throat, then called up an audio file on the system.
'Hey, Artemis,' said a recording of Holly's voice. 'I've got a little problem you might be able to help me with.'
'Happy to help, Holly,' said Artemis's voice. 'Something difficult, I hope.'
'Well, there's this pixie I'm after, but he's a fast one.'
Foaly switched off the file. 'I think we can say you're in contact.'
Holly smiled sheepishly, hoping nobody would ask who gave Artemis a fairy communicator.
'OK. I call from time to time. Just to keep an eye on him. For the greater good.'
'Whatever your reasons,' said Vinyaya, 'we need you to contact him again. Go to the surface and find out how he can predict demon appearances so accurately. According to Foaly's calculations, there isn't a demon appearance due for six weeks, but we would like to know where exactly it's going to be.'
Holly took her time to think about this.
'In what capacity would I be contacting Artemis?'
'Full Captain, your old rank. Of course, now you'd be working for
Section Eight. Everything you do for us would be hush-hush.'
'A spy?'
'A spy, but with excellent overtime and medical insurance.'
Holly jerked a thumb at Mulch. 'What about my partner?'
The dwarf jumped to his feet. 'I don't want to be a spy.
Far too dangerous.' He winked slyly at Foaly. 'But I could be a consultant, for a fee.'
Vinyaya scowled. 'We're not prepared to grant Diggums a surface visa.'
Mulch shrugged. 'Good. I don't like the surface. It's too close to the sun and I have sensitive skin.'
'But we are prepared to compensate him for loss of earnings.'
'I don't know if I'm ready to put on the uniform again,' said Holly. 'I like working with Mulch.'
'Let's call this mission a probationary term. Do this one I for us. See if you like the way we operate.'
Holly mulled it over. 'What colour is the uniform?'
Vinyaya smiled. 'Matte black.'
'OK,' said Holly. 'I'm in.'
Foaly hugged her again. 'I knew you'd do it. I knew it. Holly Short cannot resist adventure. I told them.'
Vinyaya saluted stiffly. 'Welcome on board, Captain Short. Foaly will complete your briefing and get you kitted out. I expect you to make contact with the subject as soon as possible.'
Holly returned the salute. 'Yes, Commander. Thank you, Commander.'
'Now if you'll excuse me, I have a debriefing with a pixie we've managed to place inside the goblin triads. He has been wearing a scale suit for six months and he's having a bit of an identity crisis.'
Vinyaya left, her silver mane rippling behind her. The automatic doors closed with barely a whisper.
Foaly dragged Holly from her seat.
'I have so much to show you,' he babbled excitedly. 'The fairies here are nice, but a bit on the square side. Sure they ooh and aah, but no one appreciates me like you do. We have our own shuttle port, you know. And field equipment! You are not going to believe the spec. Wait until you see the new Shimmer Suit. And the helmet! Holly, this thing comes home on its own. I built a series of mini-thrusters into the skin.
It can't fly, but it can bounce wherever you want it to. The thing is beyond genius.'
Mulch covered his ears. 'Same old Foaly. Modest to a fault.'
Foaly aimed a kick at Mulch, pulling it at the last second.
'Keep it up, Diggums. I could snap at any moment. I am half beast, remember.'
Mulch moved the hoof away from his face with a finger. 'I can't help it,' he whined. 'All this melodrama. Someone has to poke fun.'
Foaly turned once more to his precious wall screen. He selected and enlarged an artist's impression of the island of Hybras.
'I know this all sounds very cloak-and-dagger, and I know you think I'm making an anaconda out of a stinkworm. But believe me, somewhere on that island there is an unsuspecting demon who is about to make a reluctant visit to Earth and make life very difficult for us.
Holly stepped close to the screen. Where was that reluctant demon? she wondered. And did he have any idea that he was about to be snatched from his own dimension and propelled into another?
As it happened, Holly's questions were inaccurate on two counts. Firstly, the demon in question was not actually a demon, he was just an imp.
And secondly, the imp in question was anything but reluctant. In fact, visiting Earth was his dearest wish.
Chapter 3: FIRST IMPRESSION
One night, Imp No.1 dreamed he was a demon. He dreamed his horns were curved and pointed. His hide was coarse and armoured, and his talons were sharp enough to rip the hide from a wild boar's back. He dreamed the other demons cowered before him, then scurried away lest he injure them while in the throes of his battle spasms.
That night he dreamed this magnificent dream, then awoke to find he was still merely an imp. Of course technically he did not have this dream at night. The sky over Hybras is forever tinged with the red glow of dawn. But No.1 thought of his rest period as night, even though he'd never seen one.
Imp No.1 dressed quickly, rushing into the hallway to check his reflection in the lodge mirror, just in case he had warped in his sleep.
But there was no change. Still the same unimpressive figure as usual.
One hundred per cent imp.
'Grrr,' he said to his image. And even the No.1 in the mirror was unconvinced. And if he couldn't scare himself, then he was not a scary creature and might as well get a job changing baby imps.
There was some potential in the mirror. Imp No.1 had the general skeletal structure of a proper demon. He was about the same height as a sheep sitting on its rear. His skin was grey as moon dust and pebbled with armoured plating. Spiralling red runes wound their way round his chest, up along his neck and across his forehead. His eyes had striking orange irises, and his jaw had a noble jut about it, or so he liked to think, though others had called it protruding. He had two arms, slightly longer than an average human ten-year-old, and two legs, slightly shorter. Fingers and toes: eight of each. So nothing weird there. One tail, more of a stump, actually, but excellent for burrowing holes if you're hunting for grubs. All in all, your typical imp. But at fourteen years old, the oldest imp in Hybras. Roughly fourteen years old, that is.
It was hard to be exact when it was always dawn. The hour of power as the warlocks used to call it, before they got sucked into the depths of cold space. The hour of power. Very catchy.
Hadley Shrivelington Basset, a demon who was actually six months No.1's junior, but already fully fledged, strolled down the tiled corridor on his way to the washroom. His horns corkscrewed impressively and his ears had at least four points. Hadley enjoyed parading his new demon self in front of the imps. Generally demons shouldn't even bunk in the imp lodge, but Basset seemed in no hurry to move out.
'Hey, imp,' he said, snapping his towel at No.1's behind. It connected with a sharp crack. 'Are you going to warp any time soon? Maybe if I get you angry enough.'
The towel stung, but No.1 didn't get angry. Just nervous. Everything made him nervous. That was his