They rode an elevator from his home office down to an underground chamber the size of a two-story mansion. It was open in the middle with doors and hallways that were dug into the bedrock on both the first and second levels. A staircase led down to the first floor where Clara-Jane saw what looked like a laboratory on one side, and on the other side a small living room complete with sofa, television, and a coffee table. There was a kitchenette off to the side. But the most surprising fixture in the cavernous chamber was the human-sized cage that separated the living space from the laboratory. It held a bed, and a side-table, along with a table and chair. "What the hell...." Clara-Jane said. "Don't worry about that," Ian said, ushering her off to another chamber, much smaller than the firs

