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Chapter 16. Inversion

    Chapter 16. Inversion


    Finn changed trains at St.Erth for the branch line to St.Ives.


    He''d lost count of how many times he''d taken this trip to and


    from Oxford with his family.


    He idly rolled the crystal marble in his hand that the fortune


    teller had given him after she''d read his cards.


    He could hear his Father''s voice - "What sort of idiot thinks


    that a trinket or baubel can protect them from harm or bring


    good luck. It''s superstitious nonsense, is what it is."


    Finn held it to his eye and watched the inverted countryside


    go by. As he opened the window to throw it out, it caught aThe tale has been illicitly lifted; should you spot it on Amazon, report the violation.


    ray of sunlight and cast a rainbow crescent in his hand.


    You are a pretty thing he thought. He put it back in his


    pocket as the train started to slow for it''s arrival in St. Ives.


    *


    That morning, Finn had started out early to catch the first train


    to St.Erth. When he''d gotten to Oxford station, the ticketing office


    and platforms were already crowded with soldiers.


    Every seat on the train was taken and some passengers were


    even standing in the carriage aisles. The idea of being jostled


    by people he didn''t know, and standing up for the entire trip, didn''t


    appeal to him. Finn decided to try his luck with the next train.


    There was a bakery a short walk from the station, so he decided


    to get something to eat and sit down by the river and wait.


    *


    He passed a pleasant hour sitting near the Osney bridge,


    watching the boats on the river and sketching in his notepad.


    Walking back to the train station Finn passed a terrace house


    that had a display set up in it''s front window selling second


    hand books. The common theme appeared to be fortune telling


    and the mystical.


    One book in particular appealed to him.


    On it''s cream and sepia cover was an Angel wielding a sword


    and swathed in three sets of wings.


    He had no intention of ever reading it. It was going to be a


    present for Nain Joan. She liked that sort of thing.


    Finn knocked on the door - there was no answer.


    He waited and was about to knock again when a short wiry


    woman opened the door.


    She looked at him without saying a word, then looked up and


    down the street. "Can I help you?" she said.


    "I was walking past and saw the books in your window."


    The woman smiled. '''' Come in dear boy."


    *
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