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Chapter 1 - The Train Thief

Somewhere in the middle of the Sahara Desert, a train chugged on. Prince Harry and Prince William were busy playing Train Thieves with their grandmother, the Queen.

Harry and William ran along the corridors of the train, and arrived at the Crown Room. They slid the doors open, and placed the Crown on top of their cowboy hats. Then before Harry and William could escape, the Queen came up and pointed a toy gun at their heads.

"You're a stupid, silly thief!" Harry chastised William. "You got caught!" Then he turned to the Queen. "Can we play again, granny?" The Queen smiled, but shook her head. "Not until we've had the cake!" She said. The young princes cheered and ran out.

As the Queen started to leave, she glanced at the Crown, now safely on it's velvet cushion, and then out the small window. Then she turned to face the guards. "Draw the curtains." She ordered them.

"With all due respect, your Majesty. We're in the middle of the Sahara Desert . No one can see us." The taller of the guards protested. The Queen looked at the window again, and at the sky that could be seen through the window. "If we can see the sky's limit, then it can be seen." She turned again towards the guards. "From the sky." She glanced at the guards sternly, and then left.

Outside the Train

At that same moment, a pale figure was parachuting right above the train. He landed swiftly, on the top of the train, and then took off his parachute.

Back in the Train

"Have you seen it?" One guard asked to the other. The other guard shook his head. "Nobody can touch it."

Just then, the Queen walked up silently, and pointed at the doors to the Crown Rooms, nodding ever so slightly. She stepped in, and the doors closed behind her.

Suddenly, the Queen panted up to the Crown Room doors, "Nana's going to get ya." She shook her head, smiling. "Where are those little rascals?" She asked pointing at the doors.

The guards looked at each other, confused. "But, but you were, but you were just in here, your Majesty!" They exclaimed. They opened the doors, and looked in. On the velvet pillow, a silver metal E was sticking vertically up, and the Crown was missing. The room was deserted.

Outside the Train

On top of the train again, the mysterious 'E' ripped of his mask, very similar to the Queen's face. He unbuttoned the dress he wore, and tossed on his red jacket. He put on his backpack, and picked up a red board, that looked similar to a snowboard of some sort, except for the fact that it had wire connecting it to something on one end, and it could easily bend in the middle.

The stranger started to jump off the train, but two guards appeared on one side of the train, and as he turned around, he saw two more coming up behind him. He ducked as they tried to knock him down, and then delivered two swift uppercuts to the jaw, and tripped two other guards off the train.

They practically flew off the train, with the current of the wind, and the speed of the train. Satisfied, the stranger tried to walk away again, but another guard came up behind up, sneakily. He had a harpoon gun with him, and he shot it at the stranger. The mysterious 'E' lurched forward, and dropped his red board. He slowly stepped onto the board, and the guard slowly crouched down, and attached the wire on the harpoon to the train, so that the stranger couldn't escape.

The stranger turned around to face the guard, and then flipped backwards off the train, with the board strapped securely onto his boots, like a snowboard, or skis. The mysterious thief glided swiftly across the sand with his board.

The guard had gotten hold of another gun, and was now trying to aim and shoot proper shots without wasting the bullets. "To the left, no, to the right, no, farther back, almost...no! Missed him!" He thought.

Suddenly, the stranger flipped back onto the train, knocking the last guard off the train. Then he flipped off the train again, and glided across the sand, glided far away. He had succeeded...for now.


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