They all reached to the attic as they entered through the door. The looked around to make sure if anything was around until a door slam. They both jumped and turned but to see that is was Peter who closed the door. They sighed with relief as Alan placed the game and the crate and everyone sat down.
"Okay. It's my turn." said Alan as he grabbed the dice. "I've got it. Colonel Mustard in the library with a wrench." he said and chuckled.
Madison had a half smile knowing that bit was funny but everyone just stared at him.
"Clue." he spoke and starts rolling until the dice landed a seven.
As the elephant token moved seven spaces, Alan leaned to see the words and read:
"Beware the ground on which you stand. The floor is quicker than the sand."
Suddenly, he started sink and everyone panicked. Sarah quickly grabbed the game as the crate sank down.
"Alan!" Sarah cried out as Judy and Madison exclaimed.
Alan was struggling, trying to get out but he was sinking fast.
"Okay. Stay calm. Don't struggle. Don't struggle, just stay calm." said Sarah.
"I'm calm." said Alan as he was trying to relax.
"Alan! Grab on!" said Judy as she grabbed a music stand.
Madison quickly got up to help her pull Alan out but the trombone break and the two fell.
"Judy, it's your turn. See if something happens next." said Madison.
Judy quickly scoots over to the game and make a move.
"Stay calm!" Sarah shouted and Peter grabbed a trombone out of the boxes.
Madison watched both ways at Judy and Sarah and Peter. She saw Judy rolled a seven and her token moved backwards while she looked at Sarah and Peter using the trombone for Alan. The two tries pulling Alan out until the instrument break and the two fell, made the boxes fell on them.
"Stop giving me things that come apart!" Alan shouted.
"Sarah! The board! See if you could..." Madison spoke as she pointed the flat board until Sarah grabbed it.
While the two were still working on helping Alan, Judy read the words coming from the glass.
"There is a lesson you will learn: sometimes you must go back a turn."
Madison watched Sarah trying to pull Alan out but with a loud groan, she saw the board dried out, leaving Alan stuck with his face and arms out and Sarah was stuck too.
"Ow!" Alan exclaimed.
"Did I hurt you?"
"Oh, no."
"Oh, dear."
"You two alright?" Madison asked as she got closer to them along with the kids.
"We're fine. But we're stuck." Sarah answered.
"Oh, thank you, Judy. Thank you. That was quick thinking. Sarah and l would like to get out of the floor. So, it's your turn, Peter." said Alan.
"Okay." said Peter and he along with Judy and Madison went back to the game and Peter rolled a four.
"l thought l lost you again." Sarah spoke softly.
"Thanks for stickin' around this time." said Alan and he caressed her cheek.
"Need a hand while you just wait. We'll help you out, we each have eight." Peter read but as he looked up at the window, he screamed.
Judy and Madison looked at the window and screamed as they saw a huge spider, but Madison screamed more as she saw more coming. Sarah did saw that and screamed.
"What's that? What is it?" Alan asked.
"Nothing!" Sarah replied as she screamed.
"You don't go " Waah!'' for nothing." he said but as looked at the mirror, seeing the spider's reflection, he screamed.
"Spiders! Why did it have to be spiders!" Madison panicked as she kicked one of them
"Peter! My dad kept an ax in the woodshed. Get it." said Alan and then Peter quickly ran out of the attic.
Judy quickly grabbed the music stand from before and starts swinging at them while Madison was trying to kick them. They were protecting Sarah and Alan. One of them was near Sarah and had its legs on her leg.
"Sarah!" Judy shouted and swung the stand at it to keep away from her.
Madison stood close to the two until her necklace glowed. Madison looked at it and quickly sat down while the necklace was blasting beams at the spiders like it did with the yellow pod.
"Atta girl, Maddie! Keep 'em busy!" said Alan.
"No problem." she replied as her necklace keep blasting them.
She also knew that Nora was in the house like in the movie. She couldn't hear her voice but wouldn't imagine herself going down and see her.
"Sarah!" Alan spoke.
"What?"
"It's your turn. It's your turn. You can finish if you roll a seven."
"I can't roll." said Sarah as her arms were stuck with him.
"Put the dice in your mouth."
"Judy, grab the game! Hurry!" said Sarah.
Madison kept blasting the spiders but more kept on coming until she heard a scream. She turned and saw the purple flower shoot barbs at Judy.
"No!" she exclaimed.
"Judy!" Peter cried out as he came back with the axe. He swings the axe at the flower and cut the stem, causing it to die. "Judy, are you okay?" he asked as Judy took the barbs off of her.
"I'm fine. Help them." she replied.
Peter and Madison kept on fighting the spiders while Judy brings the game over to Sarah.
"Come on, Judy." said Sarah.
"Judy!" Allan spoke and the game was place on top of his face.
"Give me the dice!"
Judy places the dice in her mouth and Sarah lets it go as she rolled them, waiting for what the words to appear on the glass.
The kids kept on fighting until they heard a loud thud. They turned and saw Judy on the floor, slowly dying.
"You're almost there with much at stake. But now the ground begins to quake." Sarah read.
"Judy!" Peter exclaimed as he held his sister in his arms.
Madison stood beside them with worry and sadness.
"I... wish Mom and Dad were here." Judy spoke softly.
"So do I." Peter replied and watched her eyes slowly closed.
Madison looked at her with sadness, wishing there was something she could do until her necklace glowed. A softly light beam came slowly towards Judy. Madison remembered the one power it was doing like last time. It was healing her. While the necklace was doing it's work, Madison felt something rumbling. She looked around and saw the spiders were gone but everything was shaking.
"Our only chance is if we finish the game!" Alan shouted.
"It's your turn!" said Sarah until she screamed as the house starts breaking in half.
The whole house breaking down, cause everything to fall and out of place. Sarah kept holding on tight Alan and tries not to let him go but Alan looked and saw that the game was about to fall.
"Get the game! The game!" he cried out.
"No, l won't let you go!" she shouted, and the game fell.
Sarah tries to hold onto him, but the hands slipped.
"No!"
"Alan!" Madison cried out.
"Alan!" Sarah shouted as she quickly got up.
Madison watched Sarah leave the house until she heard a groan. Madison looked and saw Judy breathing and moved a little. Madison and Peter smiled with relief, but Madison looked at him.
"She's gonna be okay. But right now, stay with her. I'm gonna check on Alan." she said, and Peter nod his monkey head.
She quickly got up as she leaped over the gap and exit the attic.
'Could this be the end of my adventure? Will I ever get back and see them again at the end?' she thought to herself until she catches up with Sarah.
The two went down the stairs to find Alan until they heard voices coming from the living room. They made it there until they saw Van Pelt pointing his gun at Alan.
"End of the line, Sonny Jim. Game's up. Stop running." said the hunter.
"No." Alan replied.
"Aren't you afraid?"
"I'm terrified. But my father told me you should always face what you're afraid of."
Van Pelt chuckled at the man's reply. Madison looked to see that one dice was on the board, but the other was gone.
"Good lad. You're finally acting like a man. Any last words?" he asked.
Madison looked down and saw the elephant token movie three spaces and land on top of the glass which Alan had notice it too.
"Jumanji." she whispered to herself but heard Alan said it.
"Huh?"
"Jumanji!" Alan spoke up and Van Pelt starts to shoot.
"No, Alan! No!" Sarah yelled and screamed as she stood in front of him.
Madison hanged on to something and watched the bullet popped out of the gun towards Sarah and Alan, but it stopped. The bullet was moving backwards for it was absorbing. Madison watched as she saw the gun absorbing too including Van Pelt.
Suddenly, a crash came from the wall and a bunch of animals from the stampede were absorbing, including the monkeys. Madison felt the wind blowing hard as the animals flying around including Van Pelt, absorbing into the glass. The wind was picking up hard as everything went faster and faster. Madison could hear the hunter's scream and saw his head sticking out but as it went in the glass...
Everything went white.
To Be Continued...
