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Authors: Ridley Pearson

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T
HE
K
EEPERS TALK
Joe and the Imagineers into allowing them into the park as DHIs during daytime hours, claiming that they want one last chance to act out their hosting roles, to show families around the park and see the joy the DHIs bring.

“We can’t explain it,” Finn says to Joe. He feels guilty about the lie. “After everything that’s happened, it’s just something we want to do.”

“There’s no repaying the debt we owe you,” Joe says. “I don’t need to tell you that. You have the keys to the Kingdom for life. And I’m hoping you’ll all consider my offer of Imagineering School after college. You each have something unique to offer.”

“Alone or together,” Willa says, reiterating his earlier words.

“Yes,” says Joe. “Speaking of which, what about Jess and Amanda?”

“They’re busy. We’d like to do this by ourselves, if that’s okay.” Finn stumbles over his words, winning a curious look from Joe. “Sorry. We stayed up all night”—he glances at Philby—“so we’d be tired enough to fall asleep for the crossover.”

“Sure,” Joe says.

“We promise to return on time,” Finn adds, holding up the precious fob that will allow them back.

“Off you go then! Get to sleep. We’ll cross you over. Have a great time,” Joe says.

“Oh,” Philby says, “we will.”

* * *

The Keepers cross over at 8:00
A.M
., an hour before the gates open, and an hour before they are supposed to show up and guide guests through the park.

“Do you think he suspects?” Charlene asks, trying to brush a speck of lint from her hologram clothes, then realizing it’s useless. No matter how many times she crosses over, she’ll never quite adjust.

“The Amanda-and-Jess excuse was lame,” Maybeck says.

“We’re fine,” says Charlene. “But it doesn’t seem right. I mean, it’s Jess’s sketch!”

Philby says, “This is just the one time, Charlie.” He receives curious looks from all.

“You suspect something,” Charlene says defiantly.

“I do,” Philby says.

“Do you know what Wayne’s going to say? That is, if he says anything!” Charlene stares him down.

They can barely hear Philby’s answer. “I think I do. Yes.”

“And?” Charlene asks.

“You wouldn’t believe me if I told you. Honestly? I don’t believe it myself. But what I know—and I tried to tell Finn this—is that no one would believe me anyway. We have to hear Wayne’s words from Wayne.”

“Well,” Charlene says, “you had me at: ‘I don’t believe it myself.’ Since when? Let’s do this thing.”

They smile and laugh, caught up for a moment in the renewed warm feeling of their companionship. The years have gone by quickly. Not one of the Keepers has forgotten a single moment—the battles, both within and among themselves and against their enemies; the puzzles that so resisted being solved; the quiet moments and the loud. There’s an awkward sense of pride they share but will not mention, a sense of accomplishment that also goes unspoken. Some of this is communicated with a glance or a grin, some not at all. Shared terror that is survived has a way of cementing companionship.

“Above all,” Finn says, “we’re a team.”

For a moment it looks as if the others might tease him for this outburst. Surprisingly, it’s Maybeck that comes to his rescue. “I’d never trade you guys for anything,” Maybeck says, clearing his throat and staring at his shoes. “Wouldn’t change any of it, even the worst stuff. I realize you two,” he motions to Finn and Philby, “think something’s going on with this music box, but I don’t care. It isn’t any of this”—he sweeps his hand through his hologram torso—“that’s so cool anymore. It’s this.” He throws his holographic arm around Charlene and pulls her close.

“It is,” Willa agrees, squeezing Philby’s hand.

“You know, instead of another adventure, we could all apply to the same college!” Charlene says, winning more laughter from the group. “Yeah, well, it was a thought.”

“We check out the music box, then we hang out in the park and actually have fun for a change. Right?” Willa says.

Finn reaches into his pocket and holds up the fob. “Right. And when we’re done for the day, we take the one way back that’s always worked. We…?”

All the Kingdom Keepers respond at once, in brilliant unison: “Push the button!”

I
N A WINDOWLESS ROOM
at an undisclosed location—it looks a lot like the deep foundation dug to anchor the collapsed Skyway—a dark-skinned woman sits, cross-legged on the ground. Her matted dreadlocks and tattooed mascara suggest the costume of a Halloween trick-or-treater rather than that of the voodoo witch doctor she is.

The air smells foul, like lizard kidney and hundred-year-old eggs, the blood of a goat and wing of a bat. The stench emanates from the concoction bubbling softly in front of the woman, which simmers at a roiling boil, though there is no fire, no apparent source of heat of any kind.

The woman adds wings plucked from a living moth and the immemorial eye of newt, murmuring dark words under her breath.

This is no simple resurrection spell she is casting, but a charm for the ages, an experimental recipe she envisioned a long time ago but has never dared to try. The wing of bat was not from any ordinary creature. No. It was found near the base of the Matterhorn, after the disaster.

She dips a long finger in the brew, wincing at the heat, and withdraws, licking from the bowl of her inverted fingernail. Lacking sufficient volume of genuine spiderweb, she plucks out several of her own hairs—protein is protein—stirs them in, and smiles.

Perhaps there will be a bit of her in this one.…

From a leather pouch sealed with a piece of rawhide, she withdraws three pale bones. She collected them on a day that feels like years ago, scrounging in a dank tunnel below a temple in the heart of the Mexican jungle: dragon bones—special bones that slide into the caldron and bubble on their way to the bottom.

The woman’s eyes roll back in her head, entirely white, like two soft onions.

“Here within this devil’s brew,

Lost life restarted,

One and one make two.

Foundered but not sunken,

As wild as the drunken

Torment of the scorned.

Bring these two

Together,

United in fright and fear.

May its power know no limits.

It lives now:

Bring it here.”

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

First, an effort to correct an oversight that I’d love to blame on the Overtakers, but in reality it was more likely my mistake. Please join me in congratulating the following for their help in naming
Kingdom Keepers VI: Dark Passage
.

Angie Annett

Natalie Zawadzki

Tim Russell

Now, for
Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider:

An ambitious undertaking, the writing of this novel included two publishers, four editors, a half dozen copy editors, and many readers. Along with one writer.

It’s my pleasure to acknowledge the (often round-the-clock) hours of effort from the following:

Editors:

Wendy Lefkon (Disney-Hyperion)

Genevieve Gagne-Hawes (Writers House)

Brooke Muschott (Intern)

Christopher Caines (Copy Editor, Editor)

Coliloquy:

Lisa Rutherford

Jennifer Lou

Waynn Lue

Thanks for the access and the research provided by:

Disney Parks and the Walt Disney Company:

Kim Irvine, Disneyland

Becky Cline Director, Walt Disney Archives

Kevin Kern, Walt Disney Archives Collections Specialist

Richard Fleming, Entertainment Manager, Walt Disney World

Alex Wright, Creative Designer Lead, Walt Disney Imagineering

Jason Surrell, Show Writer, Walt Disney Imagineering

Joe Garlington, VP, Executive Producer, Walt Disney Imagineering

Betsy Singer, Merchandiser, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

Misty Carroll, Events Specialist, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

Karl Holz, President, Disney Cruise Line

Jodi Bennett, Relationship Marketing Director, Disney Cruise Line

And to the operational efforts of:

The Walt Disney Company and Disney Publishing

Chris Ostrander, Relationship Marketing Director, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

MaryAnn Zissimos, Disney-Hyperion Publicity

Tim Retzlaff, Disney-Hyperion Marketing

Simon Tasker, VP, Sales Disney-Hyperion

Suzanne Murphy, VP, Publisher Disney-Hyperion

Jeanne Mosure, Senior VP, Publisher Disney Publishing Worldwide

Andrew Sugerman, Executive VP, Disney Publishing Worldwide

Design and Production:

Kelsey Gomez (Interior illustrations)

Joann Hill (Disney Design Director)

Arlene Goldberg (Designer)

Sara Liebling (Managing Editor)

Monica Mayper (Copy Editor)

Mark Amundsen (Copy Editor)

Marybeth Tregarthen (Production)

Allie Lazar (Intern)

David and Laurel Walters (Copy Editors)

Thanks for the daily help:

My office:

Nancy Zastrow

Jennifer Wood

And the professional support:

Writers House:

Amy Berkower

Dan Conaway

Bakara Wintner

Creative Artists Agency:

Matthew Snyder

Congratulations to the KK Winners:

Adventure_Willa
Allie Lazar
Amanda_Hologram
Aria Suzman
Bridge_Shadows
Miranda Thompson
Castaway_Fred
Reece Arabella Thorsland
Clouds_Willatree
Anam Shamsi
DHI_Sorcery
Doug Williams
Freedom_Kingdom
Olivia Madigan
Heightened_Crossover
Emily Mayfield
Holographic_Imagineering
Hannah Kirschner
Hyenas_Adventure
Madi Burke
Imagineering_Sorcery
Linnea Narducci
Jelly_Monorail
Anthony Doyle
Jez_Light
Karenna Blomberg
Keepers_Puzzle
Cassidy Artega
Kingdom_Willatree
Belle Ward
Levitate_Monorail
Randle Coker
Nightfall_Cruise
Taylor Dischinger
Pirate_Amanda
Kiara Mills
Popcorn_Seek
Jordyn Potts
Power_Accelerator
Christine Miller
Shadows_Crossover
Maxwell Mulbury
Twilight_StageB
Faith Bollengier
Visitors_Brave
Hayden Cagle
WillaTree_Circles
Hannah Dyer
Wish_Changerob
Beau Bellem

Congratulations to Fan Fiction contributors:

Winners

Adventure_Willa

Amanda_Firework

Castle_Master

Confidence_Elias

Dapper_Willa

Dawn_Quill

Dream_Smiles

Fiction_Queen

Holographic_Creamery

Holographic_DHI

Holographic_Kingdom

Host_Sparkle

Imagineering_Castle

Jess_Swimming

Jez_Light

Keepers_Puzzle

Light_Fairies

Music_Vision

Mystery_Virtue

Nobel_Reverse

Owl_Runway

Philby_Vision

Prescient_Rain

Shimmer_Lightness

Sleeping_Amanda

Stone_Philitup

Stonecutter_Cannon

Twilight_Stageb

Willa_Changerob

Willatree_Eclipse

Willatree_Quill

Wind_Princess

Wish_Changerob

Wish_Dream

Honorable Mentions

Adventure_Willa

Amanda_Firework

Brave_Imagination

Cast_Radio

Castle_Master

Catastrophe_Master

Chocolate_Flower

Costume_Popcorn

Dark_Quill

Dhi_Confidence

Freckled_Monkey

Freckled_Radiant

Greeks_Gloss

Holographic_Creamery

Holographic_DHI

Imagineering_Castle

Jelly_Monorail

Jez_Light

Keepers_Puzzle

Mission_Attraction

Music_Vision

Owl_Passage

Pan_Reality

Pirate_Clouds

Popcorn_Coma

Prescient_Rain

Reverse_Otherside

Reverse_Stonecutter

Riddle_Rain

Sea_Seek

Shadows_Hyenas

Stonecutter_Cannon

Tomorrow_Power

Wind_Princess

Wish_Expedition

Wish_Imagineering

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