I could not move. His golden eyes did not need to charm me. His size alone could hypnotize.This snake was bigger than the waterslides at Blizzard Beach. His mouth was curled into a smile, saliva dripping from his fangs.

I mustered up enough courage to mutter the words of the Infamous Indiana Jones. "Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?"

The snake hissed and lunged his head towards me. I screamed. Rocky hopped over me and stood on the passenger seat. He lifted his guitar and whacked it at the snake's nose. The snake backed for a moment and let out a deafening cry.

"Forget the jeep," Rocky yelled. He turned and kneeled down beside me. He unbuckled my seatbelt and placed his arm under my legs. I was little confused until he said, "Put your arms around my neck." I immediatelly did so and without notice, he flew up into the air, with me in his arms. I squeaked, holding onto him tighter, not wanting to fall. His legs changed into a smoky tail, which swayed behind him as he flew from the snake. It only took two seconds for the snake to realize that we were getting away. He began to slither his way towards us. Although it would seem that we would have the upper hand on this chase, the snake was quickly gaining on us.

"We have to get rid of him," I said. I looked at his face, realizing how close our noses were. His eyes blinked back at me. For some reason, through all the frights and chases going on, I felt a moment of bliss when he blinked. He turned his head away from me and halted. He floated up toward the roof of the cave. I looked down and saw a giant hole below us, a pit that only led to darkness. The snake continued to slithered, accidently slithering his way to the edge of the pit. He could not stop himself in time and fell into the hole. His long body fell into darkness until the glow of golden eyes could no longer be seen.

I looked up at Rocky and sighed. We were finally safe...for a moment.

"Hey!" a voice cried. We looked up and saw another cave in the wall. Inside the cave were two familiar siblings covered in dirt, with a glittering green statue of an elephant beside them.

"Took you long enough to find us!" AJ yelled.

"What happened?" I asked.

"After we picked up the statue, a hole apppeared underneath us and we landed in this cave," Conan explained. "Think you could help us?" Rocky slowly flew into the cave and placed me down gently. As I stepped down, I noticed something strange about the ground. Under my left foot, it felt soft yet firm, just as dirt should fell, but under my right foot, it was hard, metal, and signifiantly lower than my other foot. I was about to question this when a loud crack was sounded.

"That can't be good," Conan said. We turned towards the cave, listening to a smooth rolling sound echo. Our eyes widened when we noticed a giant rolling ball headed our way.

"Oh crap."

"JUMP!" Rocky cried. Too afraid to think of anything else, we leapt off the edge and jumped into the pit. The ball fell over the edge with us, falling towards us. My hand instinctively grabbed my hat, holding it tight on my head. I looked up, my voice now dry from screaming enough already. The ball was on our tail and for the twentieth time today, I had a feeling I was going to die. Before I could close my eyes, I felt a body leap at mine, grabbing my stomach. My body flew towards another cavern in the wall ( of course I didn't realize this until about a minute later). I lifted my head up and saw AJ, Conan, and Rocky beside me, watching the ball falling past the cavern and down into the pit. I looked at Rocky, knowing that he was the one who saved us. I smiled my appeciation. He smiled back, welcoming me.

"That's it! No more booby traps!" AJ cried. "I don't how Indi does it, but I getting kind of sick of this. I need a break."

"At least we got the Jade Elephant of Twilight," Conan said, lifting up the statue. "Did you guys get the stop sign?"

I unzipped my bag and showed him the red sign. "What's next on our list?"

Conan took the paper out of his pocket and read, "Below the earth, does this beast live. Hold your breath. Go into the blue, for what you seek is an incisor of Bruce."

"Great another riddle," AJ whined. "What does it mean?"

Conan rolled his eyes. "We need to go into the ocean and Bruce's tooth."

"Whose Bruce?" AJ asked.

I growled. Sometimes my sister can be really dumb. To give her a bigger hint, I hummed the theme from Jaws. Her eyes widened, but not from fear.

"Wait! We get to see the shark from 'Finding Nemo'?"

I nodded. She squealed. With delight.

Okay, maybe I should make something clear about my sister. My sister has two loves: computers and the ocean. One of the big reasons she loves 'Pirates of the Caribbean' is because it has to do with the ocean. This includes sharks. Her favorite character in 'Finding Nemo' is actually Bruce (she says he's like a rose with thorns, whatever that means).

So, yeah, this is big for her.

"Forget the break!" AJ cried. "I need more danger!" She grabs onto Rocky's hand. "C'mon Genie boy. You have powers. Use them to get us to the ocean."

"Um, AJ, the ocean is nowhere near Disney World," I reminded her.

"Actually, we have our own ocean," Rocky explained. "I don't have enough power to zap you there, but I can zap us to the Symbol Doors."

"Then start zapping!" AJ yelled. Rocky shrugged and grabbed Conan's and my hands. With just one blink, we were out of the cave and in front of the Symbol Doors.