Elevator

Rachel Yan (9) | STAFF REPORTER

Sheila woke up. Just like it had every day she’d been there, the room was gently shaking. A mechanical hum reverberated in her ears. 

She was in a dimly lit elevator with three metal walls and one glass wall through which she could see the cable pulley system. 

Outside, it was pure darkness. 

Sheila had been here for hundreds of “days”. She’d tried smashing the elevator panel and jamming the cables. She’d climbed around the outside of the elevator, but there was nothing as far as the eye could see. Just the elevator and the cables leading out of sight above and below. Sheila had tried climbing up the cables and found herself back inside the elevator the next morning. 

There was a knock, and Sheila pulled open the door, an odd sort of door for an elevator. Hendrick was here. 

Every morning, he would appear, standing on a small ledge outside the doors. Most days, Sheila would let him in. At a certain point each day, if Hendrick was still in the elevator, inky tendrils would slither beneath the doors, wrap around him, and he would disappear.

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Today, Hendrick did not come in. “I know how to escape. It’s a leap of faith.” He gestured below. 

“Won’t we just reappear back in here?” Sheila asked.

He turned away. “It’ll work. Just do it, and we can go back.”

Sheila wanted to believe that there was a way back to the mortal world, lying just out of sight.

Hendrick did not look back at her as he dived over the side. 

Sheila looked into the nothingness before her, for once seeing hope rather than despair. A chill slithered through her veins.

She closed her eyes and stepped into the void.