Hallowed Hollow
Chapter 5 Columbus Circle was a whirl of headlights and horns, a vortex of traffic that spun endlessly around the monument. K. was looking for the advertised mega store sale, but before getting very far in his search, he felt a tug from across the plaza, a magnetic attraction to the dark, pallid entrance of Central Park. It was late, a night when no one in his right mind is on the street. He glanced warily at the entrance. A sign warned of closing hours, but the entrance was wide open, an irresistible temptation to skip common sense. He thought to turn back, to come back another day, in the bright sunshine. Immediate satisfaction overcame deferred reward. The emptiness of the park drew him in like a vortex. He was stepping across a threshold, a border between worlds, so he thought. The rain had stopped at day's end, leaving the pavement slick and shiny. The trees still dripped rain water at random intervals, producing a distinctive echo effect, as if in a cavern. K. noticed that h...