A/N- First, I would like to say that I'm surprised there were any reviews at all. I'm really happy that you guys like this story. Thanks, here's chapter 2 of The Adventure of the Misplaced Turkeys.

"Wait for me!!" Finn exclaimed. She ran from her room and into the elevator, before it left with the remaining people, Marguerite, and Roxton. Challenger, Malone and Veronica had already left and were waiting for them.

"I'm sorry Finn. We were in such a hurry to leave that we forgot to tell you." Roxton apologized.

"So where're we going?" Finn asked. She had been in her room during the whole conversation the others had, regarding the placement of the turkeys.

"Umm, Marguerite, care to explain?" Roxton asked as the elevator came to a stop. He didn't want to be the one to explain the fairly odd situation.

"Hey Challenger." Marguerite called as she, Roxton and Finn walked up to their friends. "Finn wants to know where we're going."

"Oh, hello Finn. Well a very strange situation has come up." Challenger continued to explain the problem with the turkeys.

"That is strange. I wonder why this is happening." Finn remarked when Challenger finished.

"Well we're not exactly sure why they're acting this way but we are determined to fix it," Challenger said.

"First we're going to the Zanga village to see if Assai can give us more info and if any Zanga warriors will help us," Malone said.

"But we must hurry," Challenger yelled, who was already way ahead of them.

They ran after Challenger and walked very quickly the rest of the way to the Zanga village.

When they got there Assai greeted them at the gates.

Assai hugged Veronica and said to the others, "It is good to see you; what brings you here to our village?"

"Assai the turkey's have moved," Veronica said, very seriously.

Just that one comment made Assai stare at them in horror; "Toward the center?" she asked and got nods from everyone, "No this can't be happening."

"Wow then it is true; these turkey's are a menace," Finn said amazed.

"Yes they are. They practically destroyed the plateau hundreds of years ago. And now it's going to happen all over again," Assai said, dropping to the ground in despair, "And now there is nothing we can do."

"Yes there is," Roxton said, as he slung his rifle over his shoulder, "We'll move them one by one away from the center and if that doesn't work, well, then we'll shoot them. We'll be eating fine for a year." He and Marguerite laughed at his suggestion, but the others didn't find this quite funny.

"It's not that easy Roxton," Assai told him, "The story also said that many people from different tribes tried to kill them but this only made the destruction speed up. I think our best choice is to move them all. I'll round up all the Zanga warriors and we'll be on our way."

"Oh no Assai! You're not coming. It'll be too dangerous," Veronica told her.

"No I have to be there. I want to help," Assai replied.

"Oh, let her come," Finn said.

"Fine," Veronica gave in.

Assai ran off to get all the Zanga warriors together. Altogether there were about 20 volunteering Zanga warriors. With the six friends included, there would be twenty-six strong people to save the plateau.

"Okay. Let's get moving we don't have any time to waste," Roxton instructed.

And they all moved in the direction of the valley Roxton had seen the flock of turkeys.

When they got there they couldn't believe their eyes.

There were hundreds of turkeys. Maybe even thousands.

Marguerite looked around and said, "Can this day get any better!?"