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Blog Entry: did." Captain Bezu Fache carried himself like an angry ox, with his wide
shoulders thrown back and his chin tucked hard into his chest. His dark hair was
slicked back with oil, accentuating an arrow-like widow's peak that divided his
jutting brow and preceded him like the prow of a battleship. As he advanced, his
dark eyes seemed to scorch the earth before him, radiating a fiery clarity that
forecast his reputation for unblinking severity in all matters.Langdon followed
the captain down the famous marble staircase into the sunken atrium beneath the
glass pyramid. As they descended, they passed between two armed Judicial Police
guards with machine guns. The message was clear: Nobody goes in or out tonight
without the blessing of Captain Fache.Descending juicy couture outlet below ground level,
Langdon fought a rising trepidation. Fache's presence was anything but
welcoming, and the Louvre itself had an almost sepulchral aura at this hour. The
staircase, like the aisle of a dark movie theater, was illuminated by subtle
tread-lighting embedded in each juicy couture outlet online step. Langdon could
hear his own footsteps reverberating off the glass overhead. As he glanced up,
he could see the faint illuminated wisps of mist from the fountains fading away
outside the transparent roof."Do you approve?" Fache asked, nodding upward with
his broad chin.Langdon sighed, too tired to play games. "Yes, your pyramid is
magnificent."Fache grunted. "A scar on the face of Paris."Strike one. Langdon
sensed his host was a hard man to please. He wondered if Fache had any idea that
this pyramid, at President Mitterrand's explicit demand, had been constructed of
exactly 666 panes of glass—a bizarre request that had always been a hot topic
among conspiracy buffs who claimed 666 was the number of Satan.Langdon decided
not to bring it up.As they dropped farther into the subterranean foyer, the
yawning space slowly emerged from the shadows. Built fifty-seven feet beneath
ground level, the Louvre's newly constructed 70,000-square-foot lobby spread out
like an endless grotto. Constructed in warm ocher marble to be compatible with
the juicy couture sale honey-colored
stone of the Louvre facade above, the subterranean hall was usually vibrant with
sunlight and tourists. Tonight, however, the lobby was barren and dark, giving
the entire space a cold and crypt-like atmosphere."And the museum's regular
security staff?" Langdon asked."En quarantaine," Fache replied, sounding as if
Langdon were questioning the integrity of Fache's team. "Obviously, someone
gained entry tonight who should not have. All burberry outlet online Louvre
night wardens are in the Sully Wing being questioned. My own agents have taken
over museum security for the evening."Langdon nodded, moving quickly to keep
pace with Fache."How well did you know Jacques Saunière?" the captain
asked."Actually, not at all. We'd never met."Fache looked surprised. "Your first
meeting was to be tonight?""Yes. We'd planned to meet at the American University
reception following my lecture, but he never showed up."Fache scribbled some
notes in a little book. As they walked, Langdon caught a glimpse of the Louvre's
lesser-known pyramid—La Pyramide Inversée—a huge inverted skylight that hung
from the ceiling like a stalactite in an adjoining section of the entresol.
Fache juicy couture guided Langdon up
a short set of stairs to the mouth of an arched tunnel, over which a sign read:
DENON. The Denon Wing was the most famous of the Louvre's three main
sections."Who requested tonight's meeting?" Fache asked suddenly. "You or
he?"The question seemed odd. "Mr. Saunière did," Langdon replied as they entered
the tunnel. "His secretary contacted me a few weeks ago via e-mail. She said the
curator had heard I would be lecturing in Paris this month and wanted to discuss
something with me while I was here.""Discuss what?""I don't know. Art, I
imagine. We share similar interests."Fache looked skeptical. "You have no idea
what your meeting was about?"Langdon did not. He'd been curious at the time but
had not felt comfortable demanding specifics. The venerated Jacques Saunière had
a renowned penchant for privacy and granted very few meetings; Langdon was
grateful simply for the opportunity to meet him."Mr. Langdon, can you at least
guess burberry outlet what our murder victim might have wanted to discuss with
you on the night he was killed? It might be helpful."The pointedness of the
question made Langdon uncomfortable. "I really can't imagine. I didn't ask. I
felt honored to have been contacted at all. I'm an admirer of Mr. Saunière's
work. I use his texts often in my classes."Fache made note of that fact in his
book.The two men were juicy couture
outlet now halfway up the Denon Wing's entry tunnel, and Langdon could see
the twin ascending escalators at the far end, both motionless."So you shared
interests with him?" Fache asked."Yes. In fact, I've spent much of the last year
writing the draft for a book that deals with Mr. Saunière's primary area of
expertise. I was looking forward to picking his brain."Fache glanced up.
"Pardon?"The idiom apparently didn't translate. "I was looking forward to
learning his thoughts on the topic.""I see. And what is the topic?"Langdon
hesitated, uncertain exactly how to put it. "Essentially, the manuscript is
about the iconography of goddess worship—the concept of female sanctity and the
art and symbols associated with it."Fache ran a meaty hand across his hair. "And
Saunière was knowledgeable about this?""Nobody more so.""I see."Langdon sensed
Fache did not see at all. Jacques Saunière was considered the premiere goddess
iconographer on earth. Not only did Saunière have a personal passion for relics
relating to fertility, goddess cults, Wicca, and the sacred feminine, but during
his twenty-year tenure as curator, Saunière had helped the Louvre amass the
largest juicy couture bags collection
of goddess art on earth—labrys louis vuitton outlet axes from the priestesses'
oldest Greek shrine in Delphi, gold caducei wands, hundreds of Tjet ankhs
resembling small standing angels, sistrum rattles used in ancient Egypt to
dispel evil spirits, and an astonishing array of statues depicting Horus being
nursed by the goddess Isis."Perhaps Jacques Saunière knew of your manuscript?"
Fache offered. "And he called the meeting to offer his help on your
book."Langdon shook his head. "Actually, nobody yet knows about my manuscript.
It's still in draft form, and I haven't shown it to anyone except my
editor."Fache fell silent.Langdon did not add the reason he hadn't yet shown the
manuscript to anyone else. The three-hundred-page draft—tentatively titled
Symbols of the Lost Sacred Feminine—proposed some very unconventional
interpretations of established religious iconography which would certainly be
controversial.Now, as Langdon approached the stationary escalators, he paused,
realizing juicy couture Fache was no
longer beside him. Turning, Langdon saw Fache standing several yards back at a
service elevator."We'll take the elevator," Fache said as the lift doors opened.
"As I'm sure you're aware, the gallery is quite a distance on foot."Although
Langdon knew the elevator would expedite the long, two-story climb to the Denon
Wing, he remained motionless."Is something wrong?" Fache was holding the door,
looking impatient.Langdon exhaled, turning a longing glance back up the open-air
escalator. Nothing's wrong at all, he gucci outlet lied to himself, trudging
back toward the elevator. As a boy, Langdon had fallen down an abandoned well
shaft and almost died treading water in the narrow space for hours before being
rescued. Since then, he'd suffered a haunting phobia of enclosed
spaces—elevators, subways, squash coach outlet courts. The elevator is
a perfectly safe machine, Langdon continually told himself, never believing it.
It's a tiny metal box hanging in an enclosed shaft! Holding his breath, he
stepped into the lift, feeling the familiar tingle of adrenaline as the doors
slid shut. Two floors. Ten seconds."You and Mr. Saunière," Fache said as the
lift began to move, "you never spoke at all? Never corresponded? Never sent each
other anything in the mail?"Another odd question. Langdon shook his head. "No.
Never." Fache cocked his head, as if making a mental note of that fact. Saying
nothing, he stared dead ahead at the chrome doors.As they ascended, Langdon
tried to focus on anything other than the four walls around him. In the
reflection of the shiny elevator door, he saw the captain's tie clip—a silver
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