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Guh… I know I totally ripped this idea from The Incredibles, but I liked it!

Chapter 10

Penhaligon and co. were standing next to Juliet's house. Well, Penhaligon, Abiramiv, and Rob were standing. Mogata was leaning against the wall, studying Derah's note. Something was bothering him.

"How do we even know that this is his note? Couldn't someone have written this as a trap?" He asked.

"It's obvious 'Hared' is 'Derah' spelled backwards, and he wanted us to know that, for he capitalized the 'D'." Penhaligon began, "Not only that, but when making an ambush, you make up a riddle you know that the person you are trying to ambush will figure out. To go to such extreme lengths to hide a meeting place suggests hiding, not ambush. Also, Derah gave me the note himself."

Everyone looked at Penhaligon when he said this. "He gave it to you? When?"

"Duck!"

Everyone took Abiramiv's cue, who was watching the eastern path from Varrock for guards or passerby. A horse-drawn carriage strolled by.

Rob, who was keeping watch of the eastern side, announced the coast was clear when it reached the turn. As Mogata got up, he continued questioning the credibility of the note. "And, I mean come on. 'Find East'? East is a direction, not a noun. You can't 'find' east, you can only point yourself in the right direction…" Mogata's rant continued for some time after, but Penhaligon heard not a word of this. He was too busy staring at the ground.

At a small, solitary word.

East.

There, on the ground, written in a tiny scrawl was the word. And next to it, there was an arrow, pointing north. Had Abiramiv not told him to duck, he probably never would have seen it. He lined his vision up with the arrow, looking north. From ground level, there was nothing interesting to report. Just a couple indents in the trees in front of him.

He got up, dismayed. He dusted himself off, and was about to start listening to Mogata, when he saw it.

East.

He saw it again, but this time, not on the ground. Anyone could see that on the ground. However, this one, you had to see from a certain point.

For the indents in the trees, looked at from where he was standing, formed the word. They also formed another arrow, which pointed east.

He couldn't help but gasp.

The others looked at him again. They were about to walk over when he told them to stay where they where, and to keep doing what they were doing. Then, with his eyes, he followed the arrow. It pointed to a hole in a tree.

"Abiramiv, see my sword?" He held it up. Abiramiv looked, nodded, and Penhaligon jabbed it into the ground. "Switch places with me." He said.

A bewildered Abiramiv walked over to where the rune 2h stuck out of the ground. Penhaligon took his post, "Now, look to the right of where I put the sword, on the ground."

Abiramiv did so, and gasped. Then Penhaligon wasn't delusional. "You know what to do, I imagine?" Penhaligon asked. Abiramiv nodded, and stood up, looking where the arrow was pointing, like Penhaligon had.

Abiramiv smiled. Penhaligon nodded. "We have a smart kid in our hands, do we not?"

Abiramiv nodded, trying not to laugh. "I think it's time we paid Derah a visit, no?"

"I'm going first" Penhaligon responded, "Show the others if you wish. Make sure my 2h finds its way in too." And he disappeared into the trees.

After showing Mogata and Rob, Abiramiv walked to the secret hideout, laughing. Mogata and Rob followed soon after, marveling Derah's ingenuity.

Little did they all know, a servant of Lady Juliet had watched this entire show from inside the house, with great interest.