"This bites!" Colt said. The boys and Robin had been taken to a giant
office building and locked into an empty room high up. Robin had been laid
on a clear desk and was still asleep.
"How do we get out of this?" Tum Tum said. "Usually, there's someway to break free of bonds and get out."
They had done a full search and found nothing that could free them.
"Let's wake her up," Rocky said. "She might be able to think of something." He walked over to the paper cup of water their guards had brought them. He picked it up and dumped the whole thing on her.
"Ahh!" she yelled and sat up. She looked around and saw where they were. "Crap," she said. "I still can't believe that bloody dork shot me. I better get these off." She was looking at her bonds.
"I was wondering if you'd have a plan," Rocky said.
"Yeah, hold on a second." Robin went looking through all of the pockets. "Aha!" she said and pulled out an army knife. In seconds she was free.
"You guys really need to learn how to be tied up," she said after examining their ropes. "You take a deep breath and flex every muscle in your body. It makes the ropes loose." She cut them loose. "You should also carry extra supplies and weapons on your body."
"Yeah, I usually don't carry weapons to school," Colt said.
"You have to hide them real good," Robin said. She reached into a back pocket and produced a handful of throwing stars. "Here," she said handing them out. "I don't have my tazer, but I'll find something."
They went to the door and knocked. "Anyone there?" Robin called.
A window at the top of the door opened. "Shut up," he said. The window closed again.
"Well that was certainly rude," Robin said. She pulled a packet out of a pocket and opened it to reveal a dozen lock picks. "This looks good," she said and picked out a certain pick. After a second, the door popped open. The four teens ran through the door and tackled the two guards before they could do anything.
"Down elevator," Robin said.
They left the building with no one bothered and caught a bus to school to get their things and went home with no one the wiser.
"How do we get out of this?" Tum Tum said. "Usually, there's someway to break free of bonds and get out."
They had done a full search and found nothing that could free them.
"Let's wake her up," Rocky said. "She might be able to think of something." He walked over to the paper cup of water their guards had brought them. He picked it up and dumped the whole thing on her.
"Ahh!" she yelled and sat up. She looked around and saw where they were. "Crap," she said. "I still can't believe that bloody dork shot me. I better get these off." She was looking at her bonds.
"I was wondering if you'd have a plan," Rocky said.
"Yeah, hold on a second." Robin went looking through all of the pockets. "Aha!" she said and pulled out an army knife. In seconds she was free.
"You guys really need to learn how to be tied up," she said after examining their ropes. "You take a deep breath and flex every muscle in your body. It makes the ropes loose." She cut them loose. "You should also carry extra supplies and weapons on your body."
"Yeah, I usually don't carry weapons to school," Colt said.
"You have to hide them real good," Robin said. She reached into a back pocket and produced a handful of throwing stars. "Here," she said handing them out. "I don't have my tazer, but I'll find something."
They went to the door and knocked. "Anyone there?" Robin called.
A window at the top of the door opened. "Shut up," he said. The window closed again.
"Well that was certainly rude," Robin said. She pulled a packet out of a pocket and opened it to reveal a dozen lock picks. "This looks good," she said and picked out a certain pick. After a second, the door popped open. The four teens ran through the door and tackled the two guards before they could do anything.
"Down elevator," Robin said.
They left the building with no one bothered and caught a bus to school to get their things and went home with no one the wiser.
