Note: All Ranger's Apprentice characters, names, places, etc. belong to John Flannagan.
Hey Everyone! Our story will follow a writing style in which either I or Tigre write the chapter. Enjoy!
"Can I go to the library?" I asked my Algebra teacher, who nodded. I started walking down my quiet eighth grade hall when what felt like a tractor crashed into me.
"Woah!" I gasped as I was tackled from behind. I glanced behind me and chuckled when I saw my best friend, Sarah, a.k.a. Tiger, there, "Library?"
"No!", she said sarcastically, "Taco Bell!"
"I wish." We had finally arrived at the library, our feet immediately guided us to our favorite author, John Flannagan.
"Yes!" I whispered, seeing that The Lost Stories was finally in. We both reached for it. I playfully glared at her. "Mine." I said.
"That, my dear Sarah, is where your mistaken." she replied. Yeah, we share names. I was about to retort when suddenly, the book began glowing.
"Dare you to open it." was all I could think of.
"Are you kidding? I'm not opening it!"
"Fine, I'll open it." I tentatively reached for it and, placing it between us, opened it. Suddenly, we were engulfed in a huge blue light. I blacked out.
I woke up to birdsong. I groaned, my eyes snapping open as I realized that I was laying on a leaf bed. "What. The. Crap?!" I whispered. I heard Tiger finally waking up, so I said, "Good morning, sleepy head."
"W-what?" she said, looking around wildly. Meanwhile, I was scanning our surroundings. We were in a dense forest with tall, but easily climbable, trees. I waved her over to one and began climbing with Tiger close behind me. I got to a thin limb on the top and gasped at the view.
"Look! A cabin!" Tiger said and, sure enough, there was a small cabin nestled in the woods. After what seemed like forever, we reached the little cabin. We heard a male voice say, "Halt, did you...?"
"Hush, Will. Gilan will take care of it." a gruff voice answered. Tiger and I stared at each other in shock.
"You don't think..?" I trailed off as she glared at me.
"You just had to open the book."
