A Counterattack - Part 9

"Go and see if it works, then," she said. "There's no point celebrating until we see this through to the end."

Sure enough, as Beam crouched down to put the key into that lock, it fit perfectly. With a twist of his wrist, they heard a click, as the lock opened.

The sergeant shook his head. "What a thoroughly foul old man."

The others were in agreement. Judas dove in to help lift the trapdoor up – it was far heavier than one might have expected, and the strain on his face as he lifted it made that more than obvious.

"Gods! It's nearly half a foot thick!" He complained as he lifted it. Beneath the top layer of floorboards, there was a thick sandwich of lead, followed by more wood. Enough to deflect any manner of force. It was more a vault than a trapdoor.

Finally, Judas managed to clear it, and the door flopped open with a loud crash.