When we go into the cabin for the evening, Geordie has disappeared but has left behind a habitual type of experience. He’s repaired an ancient bunk which is looking semi-stable thanks to his efforts. Some buckets are tipped upside down round a crate; I think that’s supposed to be our table. We sit Charlie on the bunk while scanning the cabin. Some old cloth is nailed over the broken window to prevent too much of a draft getting in. This means when we thought Geordie was destroying the cabin he was fixing it up. “Stay away from the rally,” says Charlie. “I think we should go but if we do it will contrast with Geordie’s mindset.” “He’s done this on purpose.” Danny sits on a bucket. “Knew we’d think twice if he did up the cabin.” “Master Hugo would understand if we don’t go,” says Charlie.

