Hollow City

Hollow City by Ransom Riggs Read Free Book Online

Book: Hollow City by Ransom Riggs Read Free Book Online
Authors: Ransom Riggs
Tags: General, Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic, Horror & Ghost Stories
this is just awful ,” said Horace. “They’ve chased us right back into their arms!”
    “I don’t hear any soldiers,” said Emma. “In fact, I don’t hear anything at all. Not even the ocean.”
    Enoch said, “That’s because it’s not the ocean, you dolt,” and he stood up and ran toward the water. When we caught up with him he was standing with his feet planted in wet sand, looking back at us with a self-satisfied I-told-you-so grin. He’d been right: this wasn’t the sea. It was a misty, gray lake, wide and ringed with firs,its calm surface smooth as slate. But its most distinguishing feature was something I didn’t notice right away; not until Claire pointed out a large rock formation jutting from the shallows nearby. My eyes skimmed it at first but then went back for a second glance. There was something eerie about it—and decidedly familiar.
    “It’s the giant from the story!” said Claire, pointing from her place in Bronwyn’s arms. “It’s Cuthbert!”
    Bronwyn stroked her head. “Shh, honey, you’ve got fever.”
    “Don’t be ridiculous,” said Enoch. “It’s just a rock.”
    But it wasn’t. Though wind and rain had worn its features some, it looked just like a giant who’d sunk up to its neck in the lake. You could see clearly that it had a head and a neck and a nose and even an Adam’s apple, and some scrubby trees were growing atop it like a crown of wild hair. But what was really uncanny was the position of its head—thrown back with its mouth open, as if, like the giant in the story we’d heard just last night, it had turned to stone while crying out to its friends on the mountaintop.

“And look!” said Olive, pointing at a rocky bluff rising in the distance. “That must be Cuthbert’s mountain!”
    “Giants are real,” Claire murmured, her voice weak but full of wonder. “And so are the Tales !”
    “Let’s not jump to absurd conclusions,” said Enoch. “What’s more likely? That the writer of the tale we read last night was inspired by a rock that just happened to be shaped like a giant head, or that this head-shaped rock was really a giant?”
    “You take the fun out of everything,” said Olive. “I believe in giants, even if you don’t!”
    “The Tales are just tales and nothing more,” Enoch grumbled.
    “Funny,” I said, “that’s exactly what I thought all of you were, before I met you.”
    Olive laughed. “Jacob, you’re silly. You really thought we were made up?”
    “Of course. And even after I met you I still did, for a while. Like maybe I was losing my mind.”
    “Real or not, it’s an incredible coincidence,” said Millard. “To have been reading that story just last night, and then happen upon the very bit of geography that inspired it the next morning? What are the chances?”
    “I don’t think it’s a coincidence,” Emma said. “Miss Peregrine opened the book herself, remember? She must’ve chosen that story on purpose.”
    Bronwyn turned to look at the bird on her shoulder and said, “Is that right, Miss P? Why?”
    “Because it means something,” said Emma.
    “Absolutely,” said Enoch. “It means we should go and climb that bluff. Then maybe we’ll see a way out of this forest!”
    “I mean the tale means something,” said Emma. “In the story, what was it the giant wanted? That he asked for over and over again?”
    “Someone to talk to!” Olive answered like an eager student.
    “Exactly,” said Emma. “So if he wants to talk, let’s hear what he has to say.” And with that, she waded into the lake.
    We watched her go, slightly perplexed.
    “Where’s she heading?” said Millard. He seemed to be asking me. I shook my head.
    “We’ve got wights chasing us!” Enoch shouted after her. “We’re desperately lost! What on bird’s green earth are you thinking?”
    “I’m thinking peculiarly!” Emma shouted back. She sloshed through the shallows to the base of the rock, then climbed up to its jaw and

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