Adelaide I heard unfamiliar voices upstairs before the machines. Destiny told me that Herd had burned the factory above us down in his effort to find me. ‘The thing is Adie, they didn’t find anything and they won't. There’s no way in through the factory. It might be directly above you but the entrance is a couple of miles away.’ She cackled. Her voice chilled through the air. ‘So now they have some builders cleaning up the mess he left. They won't find anything either. They will probably clear any dangers, close it off and leave it for a while. The council will be overjoyed. Any excuse to knock the other buildings down and create a car park? There will be another layer over your head before you know it.’ She cackled again. I just wanted to kick her in the mouth. Behind the mask though

