HAPPY TURKEY DAY!!!!
I do not own the Secret Saturdays
I have been very bored over Thanksgiving break so here goes chapter 2
Please comment if you like it or not.
Fisk finally talks! Hee! Hee! :D
(I wonder why I didn't make him talk before. Oh, well.)
Chapter 2
Zak and his family continued down the tunnels. They came to where the tunnel split up. "Well Zak, any ideas." Zak looked over to his son who looked like he was concerting on which way to go. "Zak?"
"Huh? That way" Zak said, pointing to the tunnel in the middle. His dad gave him a look as if to say 'Are you sure?' "Trust me dad. I have a good feeling." The family headed down the middle tunnel. The small hunched over man and tall pale pink man still following behind the unsuspecting family. The tall man almost fell after tripping on a rock. "Careful Munya. We don't want them to know we are here yet." The eerie voice said still following the family. The family kept walking until they saw a light. When they reached the end of the tunnel, they found themselves outside. "Huh, a cliff?" Zak said as he looked over the edge.
"No, there's another tunnel over there." Drew said as she pointed the other side of the cliff. "Come on." She said. The family started down the tunnel.
"Uhhh, how long are these tunnels?" Zak complained.
"Oh, stop your complaining, it was your idea to come here in the first place." Fisk said.
"Well, that was before I knew how long these tunnels were. I didn't even know Mt. Rainier had tunnels!"
"Shhh, keep your voice down. You don't want a cave in do you?"
"I wasn't even yelling that loud."
"But, you were still yelling." The family continued down the tunnel with Zak still annoyed by his brother, the Fiskerton Phantom. When they got to the end of the tunnel, they found themselves in a large clearing.
"Any ideas Zak?" Doc asked.
"How about we stop for lunch." Zak said, "I'm starving and tired."
"Then lunch it is." Doc replied.
For lunch they had tomato basil soup (my favorite soup :D) and grilled cheese. After that, Doc and Drew continued to look at the holographic image of the Kur stone. Zak started to drift off to sleep.
Zak was having the same dream again. But the girl seemed different this time. She wasn't wearing a blue dress. She was wearing an orange skirt that went almost to her knees. She was also wearing black leggings underneath. She had an orange t-shirt over a black long sleeve shirt. It had his family emblem on it. She also didn't have her wings. "Why do look different?" Zak asked. The girl simply laughed and ran down the tunnel and came to the clearing they had lunch in. Zak saw the girl walk over to the wall and push in a rock. Part of the wall parted and the girl went into the new tunnel. Zak was about to follow her when he woke up.
"Zak sweetie." He looked up to see his mom standing over him. "We got to keep moving."
"Ok mom." Zak replied.
"Have any idea which tunnel to go down?" His dad asked. Zak remembered his dream. He got up and walked over to the wall. He saw one stone that was sticking out more than the others. It was the same stone the girl in his dream pushed. When he pushed it in the wall began to part just like in his dream.
"That one." Zak said pointing to the new tunnel that opened up. "Trust me." His family gave him looks like, 'How did you know that would happen?' but he just started to walk down the tunnel. The rest of his family followed him.
The two men that were following the family got up from there hiding spot. "This is becoming quite interesting. Don't you agree, Munya?" The tall man, Munya, nodded his head as they began to follow the family again.
The family continued down the tunnel. It seemed to go on forever. There were twists and turns everywhere. Not to mention they would go up some hills and down others, so they really had no idea of the part of the mountain they were in. "Zak, are you sure you know where we are going." Drew asked after they had been walking for what felt like hours. "It feels like this tunnel never ends."
"Trust me mom," Zak replied, "I know this is the right way." Zak looked at his mom with pleading eyes saying to trust him.
"Ok, but if we don't find the end soon." She stopped thinking. "Oh I don't know what we will do."Drew looked at her son with a smile on her face.
"Thanks mom." And they started walking again.
Sorry this chapter is so short. Life's boring when you have writers block. XP Also, it's hard to write a story when you are waiting for Thanksgiving dinner. Why does food have to smell so good. ;{ Never let your Grandma proof read a story, especially when she thinks she is always right. Back to the story.
