Here's Chapter Fourteen.

"Ben and Dr. Chase," Ian said as he made his way over to them. "Are you two alright. You don't have any broken bones do you? A jump like that could kill someone."

"No it was really cool," Ben said with sarcasm in his voice.

"Yeah you should try it sometime," Abigail said glaring at him.

"The Declaration of Independence and the Miashawn pipe," Ian said as he placed them on the hood of a car. They're all yours."

"That's it," Ben asked.

"That's it," Ian said with a smile on his face. "I knew you'd keep your promise Ben. Now where is it? Where is my treasure?"

"It's right here," Ben told him. "The map said heere at the wall spelled with two E's. Wall Street follows the path of an actual wall that the Dutch settlers built as a defense to keep the British out. The main gate was located at a street called Deheere, also two E's. Later Deheere was renamed Broadway after the British got in."

"So heere at the wall, Broadway, Wall Street," Abigail added.

"Cheerio," Ben said as he grabbed the Declaration and the pipe.

"Now wait just a moment Ben," Ian said.

"Ian if you break our deal the FBI will only be a few minutes behind you," Ben told him.

"You might get away you might not," Abigail said.

"Is that all that the map said," Ian asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Every word," Ben told him.

"Oh Ben," Ian said. "The key to running a convincing bluff is, every once in a while you've got to be holding all of the cards."

Ian turned around towards a man standing in front of a black van. Ben and Abigail turned towards the van and the man opened the back door showing that they had Ben's father.

"Dad," Ben said in a shocked voice.

The man closed the door and Ian turned to Ben.

"So," Ian said. "Is there anything else that you want to tell me?"

Ben turned to Ian and glared at him.

"Trinity Church," Ben said. "We have to go inside Trinity Church."

"Good," Ian said. "Oh and why don't you ask your sister and Riley to join us. I'm sure they're around here somewhere."

Back at the shop across the street from Trinity Church, Jennifer felt a large hand grip her shoulder. She gasped in shock as she and Riley spun around and saw two of Ian's men standing in front of them.

"You two are coming with us," Phil said.

"You're not calling the shots anymore Miss Gates," Shaw said as he grabbed her wrist and started dragging her out of the shop.

"Let her go," Riley yelled as Phil grabbed the back of his shirt and dragged him out of the shop as well.

As Shaw pulled her right arm she winced in pain from her wounded shoulder.

"I can walk on my own," Jennifer told him as she struggled to get out of his grip but it only made him hold on tighter.

"Let Jen go Shaw," Riley yelled again.

Shaw chuckled as they dragged Riley and Jennifer into the Church. Ben and Ian spun around and Ben's eyes grew wide when he saw his sister and Riley being forcefully dragged inside. Jennifer stopped struggling because her shoulder was really starting to hurt. She was pushed into a pew behind Abigail and her dad.

"Dad," Jennifer asked in a low voice as she grabbed her injured shoulder.

Patrick looked around and saw his daughter sitting behind him.

"Jennifer," Patrick said. "Are you alright?"

"I'm fine dad," Jennifer assured her father. "Are you?"

"For the moment," Patrick said as he moved his eyes to the front where Ben and Ian were.

Phil shoved Riley into the pew next to Jennifer and he went and sat down behind them along with Shaw. Riley saw that Jennifer was holding on to her shoulder and she looked like she was in pain.

"Are you alright," Riley asked her.

"My shoulder hurts like hell," Jennifer told him. "But I'll be fine."

Riley put his arms around her and she laid her head on his shoulder.

"Now," Ian told Ben. "Let's have a look at that map shall we?"

Ben glared at Ian as he followed him to a pew and they both sat down. Ben took the Declaration out of the red cylindrical case and he unwrapped it. After turning it over he put on the spectacles and he looked at it.

"Well it's really quite remarkable," Ben told Ian. "Here take a look."

Ian took the spectacles from him and he put them on and looked at the map.

"Parkington Lane," Ian said.

"Beneath Parkington Lane," Ben corrected him.

"But I don't understand," Ian said. "Why would the map lead us here then take us somewhere else? What's the purpose?"

"Just another clue," Patrick told them.

"Dad," Ben said in a warning kind of voice. "No you're right Ian. Parkington Lane has to be around here somewhere."

"A street inside the Church," Ian asked as he turned to Ben.

"Not inside beneath," Ben said. "Beneath the Church."

Ian and his buddies got up and forced everyone on ahead to search for Parkington Lane. When Jennifer got up to Ben he gave her a hug and she winced in pain from her shoulder.

"Oh I'm sorry," Ben said. "I'm just happy your alright."

"It's okay," Jennifer said. "And I'm sorry my plan turned out like this."

"Don't worry about it Jen," Ben assured his sister.

Shaw opened a door and everyone walked in and down a long narrow hallway.

"I am so ready for this to be over," Jennifer said as she made her way over to Riley.

"You and me both," Riley said as they continued to search for Parkington Lane.

Just then Riley spotted the name Parkington Lane written on the wall.

"Hey guys," Riley yelled. "Over here I found it! Well him rather!"

Everyone made there way over and Jennifer walked up to it so she could read what the wall said.

"Parkington Lane," Jennifer said. "He was a third degree master mason of the blue light."

Just then Shaw charged at the wall with an ax and just barely missed hitting Jennifer with the swing because Riley pulled her away just in time.

"Hey," Ben yelled.

"Watch it with that," Riley yelled. His arms were still around Jennifer's waist and her heart was beating a mile a minute. "Are you okay," he asked her.

"As soon as I get my heart rate back to normal I'll be fine," Jennifer told him.

Once Shaw had finished destroying the wall, everyone helped remove the long coffin that Parkington Lane was in. But once they took it out of the tomb the skeleton fell out from the bottom and everyone gasped in shock.

"Careful no one steps on him," Shippen said with a smile on his face.

"Okay who wants to go down the creepy tunnel inside the tomb first," Riley asked as everyone looked inside the dark tunnel.

"Alright," Ian said as he turned to his buddies. "McGregor, Victor you stay here. And if anyone should happen to come out without me, well use your imagination."

His buddies nodded and then Ian turned to Ben and spoke.

"Shall we?"

Ben nodded and he went inside the tunnel first followed by Ian. Abigail went next followed by Riley and then Jennifer. And finally, Patrick and two of Ian's men went in. Once everyone was out Ben found an old torch and he turned to Ian.

"Do you have a light," Ben asked him.

Ian nodded and he took out his lighter and lit the torch. Ben went on ahead and stopped at the end of the hallway to let his friends pass.

"Careful," Ben said as his dad walked passed him. "Watch your step guys," Ben told Riley and Jennifer. "Come here," Ben said as he grabbed Abigail's arm and pulled her into a kiss.

Jennifer and Riley spun around to see what the hold up was and a smile came across Jennifer's face when she saw them kissing.

"Did I call it or what," Jennifer asked as she turned to Riley who chuckled and kissed her as well.

They continued walking down the dark tunnel with Ben at the lead.

"What's this," Ian asked.

Ben walked forward and he looked down and saw a hole in the floor.

"Watch your step guys," Ben warned them.

They walked over to the side of a railing and looked down.

"It's a chandelier," Ben said.

Ben then lit the chandelier with the torch he was carrying so they could see better and with Riley's help the two pushed the chandelier out into the open.

"Wow," Riley and Jennifer said in unison as they looked down and saw an old wooden staircase.

"Look at the elevator system," Ben said in awe.

"How do a bunch of guys with hand tools built all of this," Shippen asked as he looked around in amazement.

"The same way they built the pyramids and the Great Wall of China," Ben told him.

"Yeah, the aliens helped them," Riley said as he looked around.

Jennifer chuckled and Ian spoke.

"Alright what's the hold up," Ian said as he looked around at everyone. "What are you waiting for?"

"I refuse to go out on that thing," Patrick said as he turned back to everyone. "There's over 200 years of rot and termite damage."

"Dad do what he says," Jennifer told him.

Patrick sighed and he started to go down the staircase with everyone else following close behind. Patrick looked down and saw that a piece of wood was missing from the stairs and he turned to the others.

"Watch your step," Patrick warned.

As they continued to descend they heard a loud rumbling noise and the stairs started shaking. Everyone stopped moving until the rumbling stopped.

"What's that," Riley asked.

"Subway," Ian told them.

They continued walking but Jennifer grabbed a hold of Riley's arm as they went. They only took a few steps before Shaw fell through the floor and to the dark pit below.

"Shaw," Ian screamed.

Everyone stared at the falling man with wide eyes as his screams died away. Ian took a step forward and the platform that Ben, Jennifer, Riley, and Abigail were on started to break. Abigail screamed as she saw Ben and Jennifer started to slide off. Riley ran and jumped off of the platform and onto a set of stairs below. Jennifer regained her balance but Ben continued to slide off.

"Jen you've got to jump," Ben yelled.

Jennifer nodded and she ran and jumped onto the staircase that Riley was on. However, she underestimated her jump and she missed the stairs and was hanging off the side.

"Jen," Riley yelled as he rushed over to her and grabbed her hands. "Hold on."

Jennifer held on to Riley's hands as he pulled her up. She threw her arms around him and kissed him.

"Thank you," Jennifer told him.

Riley smiled and the two looked up to see if Ben and Abigail were alright. Abigail had managed to pull Ben up and the two were on an elevator. But just as Ben went to take a step the elevator started falling.

"Ben," Jennifer screamed.

The elevator stopped falling and two of the ropes holding the elevator up snapped making the elevator go lopsided. Ben started to slide off again and so did Abigail. Abigail slid off of the elevator but Ben grabbed her hand. Abigail turned her head and saw that the Declaration was hanging off the side.

"Ben the Declaration," Abigail said.

Ben turned and saw that the Declaration was about to fall off. He then turned back to Abigail and spoke.

"Do you trust me?"

"Yes," Abigail said.

Ben waited until the elevator swung over a platform and then he let go of her. She fell and landed on the platform and Ben spun around and grabbed the Declaration before it slid off. Just as he put it around his shoulders the elevator started to brake even more and Ben was now dangling off it with one hand.

"Ben," Abigail yelled.

"Hold on," Jennifer told her brother.

Just as the elevator was about to break even further, Patrick lowered a rope to him.

"Son grab a hold of this," Patrick yelled.

Ben smiled and took the rope and swung over to another platform. Jennifer sighed with relief as she and Riley made their way over to them.

"I'm so sorry I dropped you," Ben told Abigail as he made his way over to her. "I had to save the Declaration."

"No don't be sorry," Abigail told him. "I would have done the same thing."

"Really," Ben asked.

"I would have dropped you both," Riley said as he and Jennifer walked up to them. "Freaks."

Jennifer chuckled as she walked up to Ben. She just hoped that nothing else would go wrong while they were down there.