Chapter 1
After an eight minutes long journey on about fifteen millions of kilometres, the sunbeams hit the surface of the moon which sent it over to Earth to the humans and animals to see lit up the night, in the forests the wolfs howled welcoming at them.
But not every sunbeams were reflected away from the moon, some of them, found their way in to the palace Bandora had made, they reflected Bandora where she sat browsing in her spell book looking for new evil plans.
They reflected her lion-looking knight and made him seem less scary than he used to look in full light, and it reflected his beautiful wife who was reading over Bandora's shoulder sometimes and walked around the room sometimes, and the wingless vampire and his friend the little dwarf who sat in a corner playing chess, and they reflected the ugly so called fairy who was kneading some kind of dough in the next room.
And also they reflected the both Zyurangers' who was held as prisoners in the dungeon exactly under the room Bandora and the others were planning evil in.
They stood in the middle of the room with their hands tied together with thick ropes in an iron pole in the floor. All their weapons and everything else that could have saved them had been taken away from them and they didn't know if their friends knew what had happened to them or not.
Now and then they noticed how much they could hear of what the others said above them, they could hear almost everything if they kept quiet and listened.
But at the same time they had some suspicions that Bandora and the others could hear them too, so they didn't dare to listen all the time, that would be suspicious and if they was quiet for too long they would maybe be taken to an even worse place, so with about two minutes brake they stopped listening and began to struggle with the ropes instead.
But Bandora couldn't hear anything, and she didn't know that they could hear her. It was Grifforzer who had lured them into a trap and taken them to her, and as she didn't know what to do with them at that moment she had locked them in and then began to seek for inspiration.
But as she browsed her books she found something even more interesting that made her forget everything about her prisoners.
Suddenly the ones down there heard a load evil laughter that made both of them quit breathing in shock.
Bandora was so excited that she barely could stop herself.
"Unbelievable! If this works… I can…" She read a bit on the side and thought about it. "At least all the kids that haven't got the chance to suffer yet will suffer from this, that is okay, it's more than I had expected. This spell is just brilliant."
Grifforzer, Totpat, and Bukbak began to cheer and laugh when they heard Bandoras latest plan. But for some reason Lamie and Pleprechuan did not. They was about to do it but then they stopped like if they felt something was wrong. They both left the room to think it over.
"Do you too get bad suspicions of this?"Pleprechuan asked Lamie while they walked.
"About using that spell you mean? Yes, I do, it feels like a big mistake, but do you dare to say that to Bandora?"
"Maybe we should try do find out what it is that feels like a mistake first!" They arrived at the library and took out every book they thought could hide some clue. And Lamie began to browse another copy of the book Bandora had found this spell in.
"If I have got this right every child who the warlock have used another spell on before is immune. That's all I can find but that's nothing to worry about right??"
Without knowing that her two companions doubted her, Bandora said the words. Then she turned to the others in the room.
"That's it, now every kid I have missed will get the shock of their lives and the Zyurangers' can't do anything to stop me before it's too late." While she was talking, big purple and green snakes flew through the space and landed on Earth. And in the room under her, the two prisoners had heard every word. They looked up at the ceiling with horror-struck faces and gasped for air sometime when what they heard was just too horrible.
When Bandora's voice finally disappeared, they turned to each other, pale in horror and despair, but still wanted to do something.
