Bill Broun - Night of the Animals

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In this imaginative debut, the tale of Noah’s Ark is brilliantly recast as a story of fate and family, set in a near-future London. Over the course of a single night in 2052, a homeless man named Cuthbert Handley sets out on an astonishing quest: to release the animals of the London Zoo. As a young boy, Cuthbert’s grandmother had told him he inherited a magical ability to communicate with the animal world — a gift she called the Wonderments. Ever since his older brother’s death in childhood, Cuthbert has heard voices. These maddening whispers must be the Wonderments, he believes, and recently they have promised to reunite him with his lost brother and bring about the coming of a Lord of Animals. if he fulfills this curious request.
Cuthbert flickers in and out of awareness throughout his desperate pursuit. But his grand plan is not the only thing that threatens to disturb the collective unease of the city. Around him is greater turmoil, as the rest of the world anxiously anticipates the rise of a suicide cult set on destroying the world’s animals along with themselves. Meanwhile, Cuthbert doggedly roams the zoo, cutting open the enclosures, while pressing the animals for information about his brother.
Just as this unlikely yet loveable hero begins to release the animals, the cult’s members flood the city’s streets. Has Cuthbert succeeded in harnessing the power of the Wonderments, or has he only added to the chaos — and sealed these innocent animals’ fates?
is an enchanting and inventive tale that explores the boundaries of reality, the ghosts of love and trauma, and the power of redemption.

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“Now,” said Mason. “I want to see about the animals.”

“Come with me,” Astrid said to Suleiman and Mason. “Let’s try to move them into the center of the square. We need to move away from here.”

At that moment, not far beyond the trees west of Grosvenor, and growing closer and closer, there arose again the chilling noise Astrid had heard earlier, like a phalanx of holy dragons, puffing purgatorial fires and spitting sizzling golden bolts.

“Jesus,” said Mason. “Let’s go. That doesn’t sound like it wants to be our friend.”

“But my visa,” Suleiman said.

“You’ll get the visa,” said Mason. “We can’t stay here.”

The three of them began to move down the chancery steps and into the crowded square. The elephant Layang was raging again, bucking up and screaming. Help me , the elephant said to Astrid. Take me to a warm country. As Astrid moved toward her, the elephant almost instantly settled down.

Astrid looked back toward Mason and Suleiman. “Oh my god,” she said. “I just heard —I heard the elephant, speaking to me.”

Mason said, “Oh boy.”

Astrid didn’t get to enjoy her new interspecies linguistic skill. When she saw some of the Neuters’ faces now, a new horror hit her: all of them seemed to have become Marshall Applewhite. All wore the same blue-eyed, thick-browed look of happy, gelded contempt for her.

“He’s going to kill me,” she said. “He’ll try to kill all of us. We need to go!”

An old-tech gunshot cracked out from the crowd and Layang the elephant dropped into a gray heap beside Astrid, with a thud so powerful the trees of the square rustled and windows rattled. Mason and Suleiman felt it in their knees. The shot seemed to have come from a tumult of rowdy Indigents, but it was hard to tell. The animal’s death was instant and monumentally total. No limbs quivered, no ears twitched.

“No!” cried Mason, running toward Astrid and the elephant. “Goddamnit, no!”

Who? he asked himself. Fucking who? Marines, the police, these Neuter people, or an ordinary Londoner? And why? Why? “Don’t shoot,” he shouted. “Stop, you fucking fuckers, stop!”

There was an odd, new noise, in the trees, like a wooden saw made from living flesh.

Hur-haw! Hur-haw! Hur-haw!

It was at that moment when Monty, the melanistic leopard, the Shayk of Night, as the sand cat called him, dropped from one of the plane tree boughs. He hung down for a few seconds, draping like a scarf of luminous black silk. Then he fell onto the backs of two of the Neuters. Monty had been following the gorilla and elephant — stalking them — but other prey would do.

Astrid looked up, and a sense of unaccountable relief filled her. The balance of power seemed to move toward the animals.

Chui !” Suleiman gasped. “Leopard!”

The leopard began to slash into the Neuters, and any humans within reach. He was a power beyond any of their machines, any of their programmed incantations. A violet-blue liquid spumed out of the Neuters’ necks as if from broken lawn hoses. It was not blood. It was ice cold, and it tasted bitter to the cat. It made the animal more determined to bring the infidels to heel.

The gorilla, Kibali, watched from a distance, shifting his weight fretfully from one foot to another, back and forth, back and forth.

“Stop this,” the gorilla called to Monty. “Please, let us take the paths of peace, my friend. Friend!”

“The Mahdi comes!” Monty screamed, beyond reason, swiping and gnashing and tearing into any spot of creamy white flesh its claws could hook. “For everyone, for all, for now, for you!”

Astrid could hear every word of the creature, although she wasn’t sure she understood them.

“Brr-row-brr-row-brr-rowowow!” snarled the animal. “Bow down and pray before the Mahdi!”

“The Mahdi?” Astrid asked the great cat.

“He waits for you, at the zoo,” said Monty, pausing from battle, yet somehow speaking to her intimately and alone, even as many melees spread around them. “You, the princess of all things untamed, and the force ‘through the green fuse’—you, the Otter Christ.”

“That can’t be,” said Astrid. “I am just a lonely drug addict in London, and you’re nothing but a symptom of the Death.”

“You will see,” said Monty. The black panther vaulted into the air and slammed onto a Neuter.

“Inside! Inside!” the Neuter repeated, trying to chop at the black cat’s hot muzzle even as its cold heart ceased its slow, steady, quantum-powered ticking.

“Down! Bow!”

It was Abrahamic religion versus www.heavensgate.com.

Some of the citizens in the square decided to surround Kibali, and they began to hurl objects at him — plastic bottles, belt buckles, shoes. “Fuck,” said Mason, huddling close to Astrid and Suleiman. “Fucking idiots.”

“Why they want to hurt the sokwe ?” asked Suleiman. “He hurt no one.”

“Let me die,” Astrid could hear Kibali pleading. “Let me go.”

These weren’t the Neuters, who had indeed planned, later, to put the gorilla down. This was the human mob.

Astrid and Mason now saw poor Kibali fall to the ground in the square, just across the street from the embassy; the ape lay on his side on the grass, clutching his chest in pain, and Mason ran toward him. Astrid and Suleiman followed.

The noble silverback was having a myocardial infarction. The appearance of the white-suited aggressors, the stress of the escape, the spurting violet-blue liquid, the years of sedentary anguish, those éclairs from the well-meaning keeper, and finally, this insult of ordinary people — it had been too much.

Kibali felt crushed by what he had found outside the zoo. Humans were not only his foes, but they also were not even as minimally decent as animals. He would be hunted eternally. The entire city was merely an outgrowth of the zoo, and he would never be allowed to escape.

All around Kibali were the voices, too, that Cuthbert had heard in the zoo — the high-pitched, fussy, and deeply cloying treacletones of Heaven’s Gate. They were repeating certain phrases, The mammals will pass from the earth , and Deactivate the animals . Surely, thought Kibali, the Interahamwe soldiers could not be far behind, and in an odd way, he knew he would prefer them. In being cut to pieces with a machete, one died at the receiving end of real emotion, of something both animal and human. Here, by contrast, was detached, digitalized, mob slaughter. Here was the truth of the comet Urga-Rampos, bringing the possibility of holocausts beyond the nightmares any of previous millennia. If he had only made it to St. James or Hyde Park, or to the Wyre Forest — perhaps from there he might have ducked under the cover of these beautiful English trees, and he might have proceeded slowly ahead, from green patch to green patch, until he arrived in the Congo. Oh, if he could only die under the ayous and sapelli trees, in peace, with ants tickling his knuckles and his family around him, how content he would be to leave this world.

He could not breathe. He tried to pull the air in, but nothing came from the effort. He felt dizzy.

Mason held Kibali in his arms now, cuddling the big, sad beast against him while Suleiman, in turn, placed his hand on Mason’s shoulder. Mason had held dying bucks he’d shot like this before in Pendleton County. He would tell them the same words: “It’s OK, fella, it’s OK.”

At that moment, Astrid felt sure that she saw the golden eagle atop the embassy awaken, too, tearing the bolts from its talons like annoying thorns. The steel bird of prey flew down to the four animals huddled in the square, and hovered above them. It was an America-within-an-America, an animal core and inner spark like Omotoso’s Yoruba ori , a guardian disguised as art, that would never fit into any death cult’s plans.

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