Peter Van Hoff

It's Deja-Vu All Over Again
Panic has a face; it's looking at me right now
There's the shadow of defeat
Got to rise and bring those demons down
A chill wind blew across the top of the hill. No mournful singing disturbed the night's silence. Above them, countless stars shone brighter than they had ever seen before. The silent, shimmering, shapes of the Aurora Borealis streak across the sky, casting an eerie, shifting, light over the scene.

Previously in the City
A Morbid theme - Through the eyes of Lara Moon
Back from the grave – A twilight state
Help came too late - Through the Eyes of Lara Moon

Underground, Overground
got no sense of direction, sliding out of control.
Pepper's form wavers in front of them like a heat haze, shimmering, twisting, distorting as he walks down the corridor. Every few yards it changes. Rough stone walls, smooth floor; metal walkway with hand rails over an unknowable abyss; wood-panneled hallway with an Axminster runner.
"Ladies and gentlemen we are heading for what some call the Room of Remembrance." He spun on his heel, now walking backwards. "I like to think of it as a complete head-trip." Spinning again, his coat flared out and snagged on a tree-root protruding from the earthen walls of that stretch of corridor. "People have been known to have visions of past and future in this room. The Edinburgh Psychic Investigation Society of Victorian times held regular seances in this room to great effect. Rumour has it that there is a spirit bound to the table itself, one Armalan of Loc, though I've seen nothing myself. It is believed to be a spirit of information, a veritable Google of its day. Who knows? We might be lucky. We'll find out in about five minutes."

Edinburgh, Below
For most of you it's morning but we're really in the middle of the night,
Chasing the sun, chasing the sun.
The stairs go on forever, down into the dark. Five steps, landing, turn left, seven steps, landing, turn left, five steps... No doors lead off the landings but bricked-up doorways. The footsteps of Pepper, Ghost and the five tourists echo up and down. Mist drips from step to step, pooling on the landings, undulating unpleasantly as they move through it.

Pepper & Ghost
They turn round and ask you to tell them the story so far
This is the story so far
And you listen with a tear in you eye
To their hopes and betrayals and your only reply
Is Slainte Mhath
Marillion - Slainte Mhath
10:30pm. The Royal Mile.
"Dave?" A deep voice, gravelly. A few too many a day.
"Aye Al?" Lighter, nerdy.
"How do you switch this thing on?"
"Wee switch at the back, doon on the left?"
"Oh, right." *click* *whirr* "Aye, that's it."

Sorting out the Numbers
One man, one time, one life, one night he had a vision,
Two lanes of blacktop disappear into the night,
Three calls were made to different numbers in four cities,
Five minutes later the deal was falling into place,
Numbers, sorting out the numbers.
Fish - Numbers
