#Chapter17-01 "You've got to be f*****g kidding me," I moaned, throwing my head up towards the darkened heavens as I stooped on the stone porchway. Or, at least, it had once been stone. Now it was constructed of a clear, translucent material, bending and bowing beneath my weight. Below it, swimming around happily in what seemed to be a depthless bed of water, were large, brightly coloured fish that seemed oblivious to their new, odd shaped cage. They overlapped, their coats pressing against the porch, then diving back down, losing themselves to the darkness. "f*****g Lumen," I cussed, closing my eyes. "Stupid damn kid." I was tempted to wake him up to force him to change it back, but the notion was quickly ruled out — he'd been a little brat to get to sleep, and if I woke him up, Jonat

