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The Secret of the Aurora Hotel

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by Danny McAleese




  Contents

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  About the Authors

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  Notes

  Notes

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  For Colonel Mustard. I always knew it was you, especially once

  I found that wrench in the study.

  Welcome to Ultimate Ending,

  where YOU choose the story!

  That's right -- everything that happens in this book is a result of decisions YOU make. So choose wisely!

  But also be careful. Throughout this book you'll find tricks and traps, trials and tribulations! Most you can avoid with common sense and a logical approach to problem solving. Others will require a little bit of luck. Having a coin handy, or a pair of dice, will make your adventure even more fun. So grab em' if you got em'!

  Along the way you'll also find tips, clues, and even items that can help you in your quest. You'll meet people. Pick stuff up. Taking note of these things is often important, so while you're gathering your courage, you might also want to grab yourself a pencil and a sheet of paper.

  Keep in mind, there are many ways to end the story. Some conclusions are good... some not so good.

  Some of them are even great!

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  ENDING!

  7

  Welcome to the Aurora Hotel!

  You are SCOTT REINHART, an invited guest on this snowy, blustery Saturday night. An icy wind ushers you up the steps, through the threshold and into the magnificent Grand Lobby.

  It's your first time here since your uncle Gus bought the place. Unfortunately you heard it hasn't been doing well. The turn-of-last-century hotel has a long history, and none of it good. You've read reports of freak accidents, of guests disappearing, even tales that the place is haunted! In fact--

  "Scotty!"

  You trip over your duffel bag as you're nearly tackled to the marble floor. When you look up, it's into the smiling face of your cousin Jenna. Over her shoulder, grinning apologetically, is your other cousin -- her twin brother Evan.

  "You made it!"

  You can't help but laugh. "Of course I made it!" Their email came more than a week ago. Something about them needing help. Something about being able to help your uncle Gus, too. Casually you glance around for him. Except for a few scattered guests, the hotel looks pretty empty.

  "Come upstairs," Evan says. "Our rooms are all ready. We can tell you everything."

  A half hour later you're all settled in. You and Evan are sharing a room, with Jenna's connected via an adjoining door. Your cousins have been here for a few days, you realize. Since before the snows started to fall. Silently you envy them for missing out on a few days of school.

  "So what's this about?" you ask. "Something about... a letter?"

  The twins look at each other. Evan reaches into his pocket and pulls out a folded piece of tattered, yellowed paper. The handwriting on it is barely legible.

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  My preparations have been meticulous. The ceremony is arranged.

  Alone I have gathered all four artifacts that are somehow still bound to this place. With them I can close the nether-gate -- on this night of all nights -- and restore peace to the Aurora Hotel.

  I can only pray that all goes well. That he does not show himself, or interfere in any way.

&nb
sp; By tomorrow it will all be over. One way or another.

  -- Alastair Roakes All Hallows Eve, 1909

  "Whoa," you say. "Where in the world did you find this?"

  "In a hidden compartment," Evan replies, "of some antique desk that's bounced its way around the hotel."

  "And that's not all," Jenna adds. "There was a photo tucked away with it. An old photo."

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  "Is that him?" you ask. "This... Alastair guy?"

  The twins nod in unison. "We guess so," Jenna says. "I mean, that's what we're counting on, anyway."

  Counting on? Counting on for what?

  [Remember this page number to refer back to this photo at any time]

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  Jenna casts her brother a concerned look. "Evan, tell him."

  Your cousin looks uncomfortable. Then again, he usually does. Evan's the smartest guy you know, but he was never good with people. Or words. "Things are bad here," he begins. "Something is... well, something is wrong with this place."

  "What do you mean by wrong?"

  He pauses, searching for the right words. "My father is worried, Scott. When he bought this place he got it cheap, so he knew something was probably up. But he always thought it was something he could fix. Some new plaster here, some fresh paint there -- that sort of thing. Hey, the place is old. It's expected. Only the longer we stay here, the weirder it gets."

  "Not weird, haunted!" Jenna cries. You can tell your more vociferous cousin was a having a hard time keeping silent. "This place is creepy, cuz. People have seen things. We've seen things. It's driving the customers away and making things miserable for dad."

  You blink. So that's why the hotel seems practically empty. But haunted? For some reason it doesn't make sense. For Jenna to be convinced, maybe, but Evan has always been the more rational of the two.

  "So what can I do?" you ask. "Why'd you call me up here?"

  Evan holds up the letter. "Four artifacts," he reads. He points to the photograph. "Now look on the table. A bell, a candle, a crystal ball--"

  "--and a book," Jenna adds. "Don't forget about the book."

  You study the photo. The man seated at the table certainly appears like he's about to conduct some sort of ceremony. The four strange artifacts lay spread out before him. An arrangement, you think quietly.

  "Let's say this is Alastair," you offer. "So what? This guy is long gone. The ceremony is long since over."

  "Not if he never finished it," Jenna says. Her eyes sparkle with a contagious excitement. "Think about it, Scotty. This guy Alastair knew the hotel was haunted. His ceremony was meant to put it at rest. Only it's not at rest, which means whatever he was trying to do didn't work. He failed, or--"

  "--or he got interrupted," Evan finishes. "See what it says? Hopefully 'he' won't show himself. So who is 'he'? And what if he did show himself?"

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  Evan pauses. "A long time ago, there was a big explosion here, in the basement of the hotel. We looked it up. Know when it was?"

  "1909?"

  "Yes. Halloween night. Or all Hallows' Eve, depending on how you phrase it." Your cousin's eyes narrow. You've never seen him this focused. "We're thinking this 'he' showed up. Messed up Alastair's plans."

  "There's a pile of guest logs in the old storage room," Jenna goes on. "The records say an Alastair Roakes checked into the Aurora a few days before the explosion. But he never paid his bill. He never checked out."

  You let loose a broken chuckle. "Think he's still here?" When you look up though, your cousins aren't laughing.

  "This 'he' guy might still be here," Evan shrugs. "Might even be the bad guy people keep seeing around. Maybe he's the one responsible for this 'nethergate' in the first place."

  Bad guy? You decide not to ask. "So what's the plan?"

  "Simple," Jenna says. "We search the Aurora top to bottom for these four objects. When we've gathered them all, maybe we can somehow finish the ceremony."

  "And close the nethergate," Evan adds. "Solve the whole ghost problem here, once and for all."

  You nod. Seems simple enough. Too simple, actually. "The bell, candle, crystal and book... wouldn't these things be long gone by now?"

  "Not if they were bound to this place," Evan answers. "Like it says here in the letter."

  A smile crosses your face, mirroring Jenna's. "Sure, why not? I'm in!" Your cousins' enthusiasm is rubbing off on you. "But how are we going to search this place while guests are here? Won't uncle Gus -- I mean your dad -- come down on us?"

  "That's why we wait until midnight," Jenna says. "Most of the hotel will be shut down. We'll have free run of the place!"

  "Plus," Evan adds, "after midnight the date will be right too. It'll be All Hallows' Eve..."

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  A few hours and a couple of cheeseburgers later (courtesy of Uncle Gus!) you're still relaxing in your room. Despite everyone agreeing to try to get some rest, you're just too excited to sleep tonight. Still, your eyes are getting heavy when suddenly--

  "Happy Halloween!" Jenna bursts through your suite door like a kid on Christmas morning. It's not even two seconds after midnight. "You guys ready?"

  "Yeah..." Evan groans as he sits up. "In a few."

  As Jenna bounces over you notice she's holding something. "What's that?"

  "I swiped the master key from the front desk," she declares proudly. Your cousin shakes a piece of paper in her other hand. "And the guest manifest, too. That way we can tell which rooms are empty."

  "Nice!" You squint curiously at the large bronze key Jenna is spinning around the tip of her finger. "Wow, they still use keys here?"

  "It's an old hotel," Evan explains. "It's all part of the charm."

  Jenna chuckles. "You sound like dad, trying to save money." She flops onto the bed. "Okay, we only have until morning. 42 rooms, three floors... this place is big. Evan and I already decided we're gonna need to split up."

  Evan swipes the key mid-spin, then takes a copy of the manifest from his sister. "I'll take this level. The first floor. See what I can find."

  "And I'll start at the lobby level," Jenna says. "There's lots of stuff to check out downstairs."

  "Once we're done, we can meet up at the elevator," Evan says. "Then we can all do the second floor together. Cool?"

  "Cool!" cries Jenna. She whirls to face you. "So Scotty... the big question: Who you goin' with?"

  Time to decide!

  If you'd like to search the lobby level of the hotel with Jenna, TURN TO PAGE 63

  If you'd rather check out the first floor of the Aurora with Evan, HEAD OVER TO PAGE 94

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  Ghost-voice or not, you're not ready to surrender. So you keep fighting, keep shoving back with all your might. Your invisible assailant covers you like a blanket, crushing you to the hard oak floor.

  The pressure is crippling. It's getting harder to breathe. You suck one last breath into your deflated lungs, and use it to shout -- and to push back -- as loudly and defiantly as possible!

  Quick, roll two dice! (Or just pick a random number from 2 to 12)

  If the total of your roll is a 9 or higher, GO TO PAGE 27

  If the total of your roll is an 8 or lower, TURN TO PAGE 118

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  Back out in the hallway, your cousin consults the manifest. "I think we're pretty much done with--"

  The ding of the elevator splits the silence. It's hard to imagine who it might be at this hour. You and Evan crouch down, ready for anything, when the doors slide open. But the elevator is empty.

  "That's strange," Evan says. "It's not like--"

  "YAAHHH!"

  Jenna springs from one side of the elevator, roaring like a lion! Your heart skips three beats. Evan jumps a foot into the air and comes down clutching his chest.

  "Hey bro! Hey cuz!" It takes Jenna a moment to stop laughing. "Wow, I wish I'd filmed that. If only you could've seen your faces!"

  Evan is thoroughly unamused. "Quit clowning around," he hisses. "People are sleeping!
If anyone wakes up, or calls in a complaint to the front desk--"

  "Relax," Jenna assures him. She pulls you both into the elevator and allows the doors to close. You notice she's chewing on a very large cookie. "Snagged it from the kitchen," she says in answer to your inquiring look. "So hey, did you guys find anything?"

  "Actually yes," her brother announces proudly. "While you were down there having snack time we managed to find the crystal ball and the bell."

  Jenna's eyes light up. "That's great!" Reaching behind her she pulls forth a large rectangular object. "I found Alastair's book in the library." As she pauses you examine the tome. There's no mistaking it. It looks exactly like the book from the photograph. "But this," she says, fishing a small yellowed candle from her pocket, "was a lot harder to get a hold of."

  "Nice!" you grin. Your cousin beams back at you before sticking her tongue out at her brother. "So we have everything right? All four artifacts?"

  "Yup!" Jenna answers. "Everything we need to recreate that broken, hundred year-old ceremony."

  A blast of cold air suddenly chills you to the bone. Which is extremely odd, considering you're all standing in a closed elevator.

  "Not exactly..." rasps a voice that doesn't belong to any of you.

  Uh oh.

  Better hurry up and TURN TO PAGE 146

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  "We need to get out of here," you say with a rising sense of urgency. "Stay here while l try the left door."

  Your cousins appear very uneasy about your choice. Before they can protest (or your bravery dissolves away) you pull open the left-side door and step through.

  The floor is white. The walls... are there even walls anymore? You're suddenly not so sure. You continue walking, searching for anything recognizable. Eventually, way off in the distance, you see a pair of dark objects. With nothing else to do, you walk toward them.

  The journey takes forever. Step after step, it feels like you're walking for miles. Panic grips you. You're about to start running, for fear of being trapped here, when all of sudden you're standing behind two people.

 

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