"Mom! Mom!" young Lloyd cried as they entered the history room.

"What is it my son," she said, spinning around in her chair.

"Look what Zane got me," Lloyd cheered holding the comic book.

"Where did you get that," Misako asked.

"Zane got it as a present for me," Lloyd smiled.

"That's sweet," Misako said, hugging her son. "How about you go read it."

"Sure," Lloyd said and walked to a carpet in the corner.

"Zane, did Mr. Wu talk to you, Nya and Kai about the thing," Misako whispered to Zane.

"Yes, it's a go," Zane smiled.

"Zane! Come see this," Lloyd cried, staring out a window.

Zane ran over and joined the younger boy at the window. They looked out and saw kids putting on skis. Zane remembered skiing.

"What are they doing," Lloyd asked.

"Why don't we go see," Zane smiled.

Zane took Lloyd's hand and lead him outside. They found the group outside, including Kai and Nya. Kai and Nya moved to them.

"Hey guys, what's up," Kai asked.

"What are you doing," Lloyd asked.

"Skiing, it's fun, you should try Lloyd," Nya smiled.

"Can we," Lloyd asked Zane.

"Sure, I don't see why not," Zane smiled.

"Mr. Wu, Lloyd and Zane want to join," Kai called.

"Sure, come on over here," Mr. Wu called.

Zane and Lloyd ran over to a shed where Mr. Wu stood with some skis for the two boys. Mr. Wu helped Lloyd and Zane was helped by Kai.

"Ok, everyone listen, you will go in pairs, you will stay on the trails and stay with your partner at all times," Mr. Wu said. "You will also have one walkie talkie and map per partner. Once you are ready, you may go, but stay on the trails."

People started collecting their maps and walkie talkies and going out on the trails. Lloyd picked up a map as Zane got a walkie talkie.

"Zane, Lloyd, I will be joining you since Lloyd is new to this," Mr. Wu said.

"YAY, uncle's coming," Lloyd cheered.

"Let's go," Zane said.

With that, the group was off.

About an hour later, the group met in their cabin before dinner. Everyone was excited, even Kai, Nya and Zane, but no one dare ask why.

"So, should we go have dinner," Zane said.

"Finally, someone understands me," Jay cried.

Everyone stopped and stared at him.

"What," he simply said.

Everyone started to laugh but Jay, who was completely confused.

"I'll explain on the way, let's go eat," Kai said.

Everyone walked out of the cabin, laughing as Jay watched, still confused.

They made their way to the lunch area, where all meals were had and joined the line. They all laughed and talked while getting their food until this happened.

"Fire! There's a fire in the kitchen," a cook yelled.

The dining hall started filling with smoke, everyone coughing as they evacuated. Once everyone was a distance away, Kai noticed one missing.

"LLOYD!" he screamed.

Mr. Wu heard and ran to Kai, "where is he."

"He must still be inside," Jay cried.

"I'm going back for him," Zane said, running towards the burning building.

"Zane! No, it's too dangerous," Kai cried after him, but it was too late, Zane was inside.

"We need to get everyone to safety, now," Mrs. Lindsay told Mr. Wu.

"Agreed, there's a church down the road, lead them there," Mr. Wu said.

"Understand, what are you going to do," she asked.

"Wait for the firefighters, my nephew is still inside," Mr. Wu sighed.

"Oh dear, I'll get everyone to safety," Mrs. Lindsay said. "Everyone, follow in an orderly fashion. Let's go, chop chop."

Mr. Wu watched everyone quickly and moments later, the firefighters arrived.

"Is everyone out," he asked.

"No, one never came out and a second went back in for him," Mr. Wu answered.

"Understood," he replied. "Boys, we need to go in."

"How many," a second called.

"Two," he cried back.

"Ken, Fred, let's go," the second guy said.

Mr. Wu watched them run in with oxygen masks and equipment.

Zane ran into the dining hall, the last place he saw Lloyd. He heard coughing and crying.

"Lloyd! Where are you!" he yelled.

"Zane, help!" Lloyd called back.

Zane ran towards the table they were at and found Lloyd, about five feet from it, trapped under a support beam from the wall.

"Lloyd, it's going to be Ok," Zane said.

"I don't want to die," Lloyd cried.

"You won't," Zane said. He pulled out a cloth and gave it to Lloyd, "hold it over your face, it'll help block the smoke, but not for long."

Lloyd covered his mouth with the cloth with his free hand, his other remained trapped under the beam. Zane pushed at the beam, but it wouldn't budge. Then he remembered the hatchet by the door in.

"Hang in there, I'll be right back," Zane said.

He ran over to the door into the dining room and found the hatchet. He ran back over to Lloyd.

"Hold still," he said.

Lloyd's eyes were closed tightly, cloth still covering his mouth. Zane swung and cracked the wood. He swung again and it cracked more. With his third swing, it broke. Zane pushed the chuck trapping Lloyd away and helped him up, but he went down fast.

"I can't stand," Lloyd said.

"I'll carry you," Zane said.

"Is anyone here," a voice ran.

"Over here, can you help us, please," Zane cried.

A firefighter ran over to Zane and Lloyd, calling two others.

"We got you, let's get them out," the first said.

Zane and Lloyd were helped out of the burning building by the three men. Mr. Wu rushed to their sides and hugged Lloyd.

"You're safe," he said, happy.

Mr. Wu let go and the two boys hit the ground fast then you could say night night.

"Bring the ambulance, NOW!" a man cried.

An ambulance pulled up and the two boys were placed inside and they were rushed back to the hospital, for the fourth time this year. These two have had some bad luck. Mr. Wu ran to the church everyone else was at. He ran inside and found Misako.

"Wu, my son is," Misako started.

"Going to the hospital," he blurted out. "Kai! Nya! Cole! Jay! Come on, you're coming with me."

The four kids ran after Mr. Wu, who pulled Misako along behind him. Mr. Wu helped everyone into his minivan and took off to the hospital, again.

Poor Lloyd and Zane. This school is just horrible. I hope none of this actually happens. I would be if it does. (And if it is, I'm sorry.) Please review for more.