The Bridge of Silver Wings

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by John Wiltshire


  It started to snow when they reached the outskirts of Exeter. It wasn’t settling, of course, this low, but as they began the familiar climb to the moors it became increasingly white. Ben had been extremely quiet the whole trip. For him. And he hadn’t asked to stop for food every half hour. Which, again, was unlike him. They came up the very familiar narrow lane to the collapsed gate. Ben steeled himself. He had to see it sometime, he supposed.

  § § §

  Nikolas had Ben stop the car at the top of the ridge with the view down into the valley. He’d timed it just right, as he’d planned. The sun had just risen in the east and was flooding the little valley with weak winter sunshine. The snow was thick on the ground now—something he couldn’t take credit for, but it did add to the impression he’d wanted to create. This was either one of the dumbest things he’d ever done in his life or one of the most right, and for the whole year of organising it, supervising it and paying for it, he hadn’t been able to decide.

  There was a house in the valley. Not an ancient manor house of stone with small, dark windows and heavy, wood-panelled rooms, but a house of glass. It appeared to float, which Nikolas supposed, in a way, it did. It was one of the most innovative designs for a house ever built in England, and he’d used his connections with someone who had very strong opinions about architecture and who owned most of Devon and Cornwall to push through his plans for this house on this site. It was built in two wings, one on each side of the stream, and the wings were joined by a glass bridge that enclosed a swim lane of pure blue glass alongside a walkway over the dark brown water of the river and pond. The rear wing was built out of the side of the tor, a vast prow of glass supported by tension cables anchored into the granite. It was a complete anachronism for what had once been a place that harboured secrets and lies and small, dark spaces.

  But it was Ben’s land, not his.

  Nikolas had commissioned this vast house of glass to be built on Ben’s land without asking or consulting him. It was his taste, his desire to live in the sunshine and not the shadows anymore that had driven its design, his desire to spend twenty million pounds of his own fortune on creating this for them. He’d done it. Always him. He knew this, and he was afraid.

  § § §

  Ben couldn’t take it in. His mind seemed to shut down on what he was seeing, just as it had shut down on the horror of his time in the coffin. He drove on down into the grounds, which were now not overgrown, but beautiful. The tennis court was restored with a small oak pavilion to one side, matching the design and construction of an oak stable block. He pulled up outside the house in the same place he had a year ago with his piece of paper alongside him declaring that as far as he was concerned he belonged to Nikolas for life.

  And suddenly, he got it.

  The fog and darkness that had lived in his brain for the whole year since the horror just lifted. It lifted on glass and sunshine and brilliant white snow, which crunched underfoot as they went into the house.

  This was Nikolas’s way of saying he too was Ben’s for life. He couldn’t actually just come out and say this, of course. He was still Nikolas, after all. But he’d acknowledged it pretty effectively, in his own way.

  No shadows, no darkness, no lies.

  To Be Continued in This Other Country…

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  John spent twenty-two years in the military, perfecting the art of looking busy whilst secretly writing. He left as a senior officer when his tunnel was ready for use. He is now living in New Zealand until he can raise enough money to leave. Although he has no plans to return to the army, he can occasionally be caught polishing his medals.

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