As Joe carefully tapped the last shards of ice separating the crew from the figure, his mind suddenly cleared. What are we doing?” He whirled away to those behind. Are we all crazy? How do we know what this thing is? Nobody knows where we are. We sent out false co-ordinates to the company. What if something goes wrong?”
“What could go wrong? That thing has to have been here for at least a thousand years. How else would it be so deep? You can’t tell me a thousand year-old mummy is gonna be dangerous! Move over. I’ll finish it.
Drew pushed Joe aside, but not before Morrie spoke up. Then whose voice did we hear? That brought all the men to a halt.
We didn’t actually hear a voice,” argued Charley, We just thought the words. Maybe it was set to send out some kind of aural signal so somebody close enough could hear it’
Yeah, maybe thereÂ’s a message somewhere in there for earth. Joe felt his resolve to back away from the adventure crumble in the face of their logic. He motioned Drew back to work and watched as the body was exposed. The ice was easier to separate from the body than was expected and soon there lay before them the figure of a man lying face down and wrapped in crystal chains. The body was perfectly preserved. No clothing hid the bulging muscles and sinews. The hands were clenched into the ice as though trying to move the glacier by sheer effort.
Drew, closest to the creature, reached out and touched it. Instantly, he jerked back. It’s warm! He moved back forcibly until he was behind the others. I tell you that thingÂ’s alive! I agree with Joe. We need somebody to know where we are and whatÂ’s down here.
Morrie nodded, We’ll send a message as soon as we’re back up top. But look at the chain! The thing canÂ’t move as long as that chain is in place. Hey, Joe, what do you make of it?
Joe looked over Morrie’s shoulder. “Yeah, it looks like diamonds. But how did they make it into a chain? That either had to be one huge diamond or it’s something weÂ’ve never heard of before. He reached out to touch it but something made him pause. Did he see a finger move slightly? He watched the thing’s back to see if he could detect any sign of breathing. He shook his head. Breathing? The thing was ancient. It was dead. Joe touched the chain.
No message was sent topside. No word was heard from the crew of young scientists who’d been sent to explore a glacier within the Arctic Circle. Crystal chain, forged in another world where evil had never walked, exploded when touched by a human. A crater swallowed the men, the camp, the drilling rig as though they had never existed, blasting them to dust as a monstrous entity boiled out of its crystalline prison.
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