Fortified by large helpings of sausage and tomato casserole with extra sausages and no tomatoes we sat uncomfortably on the Morocco ottoman by the mullioned window and awaited further thoughts from the T-G.
'Would you look at the nick of that roaster with the cattle prod in the hi viz jacket - who is it Geoffrey - I can't tell what with the mask, the safety goggles and the balaclava helmet.' I rubbed at a diamond-shaped pane of glass with a corner of my plaid scarf and peered at the grassy knoll far below, where a tall, rangy figure stood waving his arms and gesturing with a cattle prod towards a newly-erected yurt.
'Of course you can. It's Dave Nark. Who else would it be? He's rounding up stragglers who won't take the vax. People won't go into the yurt now because they're saying they've seen others go in and never come out. That's why he's using the cattle prod.'
'Cripes. Can't we nobble him?'
'I'm sure that's not beyond our wit and skill Tuppy. But we'll need to be careful. Oh - settle down. The T-G's on the starting blocks again.'
We moved towards the roaring fire and sat gingerly on the fender seat. The T-G sat on his customary leather armchair beside us with his long sea-booted legs stretched before him, a Meerschaum pipe gripped between his teeth.
'Is there at the core of Man such a limitless darkness that can never be apprehended by the human mind?' he began.
'You know Val Nark's selling heat logs made from compressed sawdust,' said Geoffrey, sotto voce. 'They're meant to burn quite well and are much more eco-friendly than normal logs. Perhaps the T-G...'
'Don't be stupid Geoffrey. They wouldn't do on a fire this size. You need proper logs three feet long to fill this fireplace, not Chad Valley rubbish.'
'Well I was only saying.'
'Fine, but don't bother next time. Did you bring the hip flask?'
'N-nooo, I left it on the - '
'Oh for pity's sake.' I needed that hip flask, and I needed it badly.
'We are the void. We are blackness. We are the manifestation of the type of evil that results from sheer ignorance - our actions driven by wilful blindness to our own faults and a vainglorious belief in our superiority as a species. At best, we are egregiously foolish, at worst, deliberately wicked. Or is it the other way round. I'm not sure. Anyway, in short, we should never be allowed out on our own. None of us!' The silverware on the oak monastery table rattled as the T-G thumped his sword stick on the floor.
Many floors below there was an unearthly scream as Dave Nark cattle-prodded another quivering victim into the vaxing yurt.
'We're going to have to do something aren't we Tuppy. How I hate it when things get to this stage.'
'Afraid so Geoffrey,' I said, stifling a sausagey belch. 'Fetch the blunderbuss and limber up.'
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