Second And Third Warning
The rain started to poor down and there was a clap of thunder. The snake persisted in knocking the raft this way and that.
The thunder was getting closer and more frequent. They slowly got to the top of a wave and were shot down the other side by the snake. Screaming again and louder it shot after them. Leaping into the air it hovered for a moment wriggling in mid air and then screaming it fell back to the sea beside the dwarves.
BOOM!!!
Thunder echoed into the night. There was no sing of the serpent. The dwarves braced themselves for a big impact. They climbed another wave.
All of a sudden from right in front of them towered the serpent, screaming as if it had just been stabbed.
BOOOOM!!!!!!!!!
The serpent fell dead from the lightning and the dwarves fell motionless to the raft.
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Craig and Andrew ran towards the park where their sisters were sparing, still carrying their backpacks with everything in them. They turned the first corner at full speed, charging up the hill and down and around the next corner. "I hope that we are not to late!" yelled Andrew as they ran down the last street and along the path to the park.
Craig tried to jump the small fence, but in his hurry he tripped and flew headfirst into the ground. Andrew landed in the field beside him. Looking up Craig saw the girls going at it with staffs. "Maybe we were wrong," said Andrew as he helped Craig up. "Ya, I guess so," said Craig and they turned after saying hi to the Girls and left for the pool.
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Gith lay where he was with his eyes closed. He was not moving. Gith in fact had no idea where he was. He had a splitting headache. The only thing that he knew was that it was night because there was no light. He could only hear waves washing on a shore, a rocky shore. He felt himself being raised and put down with the waves. Then everything went blank.
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Craig and Andrew walked in after their swim. Chantal and Anne were there talking. "Hey girls," said the boys together. "Hello," "Want something to eat," said Anne eyeing Craig. She grabbed some cookies and handed them to the boys. "How's your head Craig," she said with concern in her eyes. "It's fine thanks," he said. "You sure?" "Ya, I'm fine," said Craig, but in truth his head still hurt where it had hit the ground. "It's coming," said Chantal. "What," said Anne. "What," said Craig. "What," said Andrew. "It's coming," repeated Chantal. "What is?" inquired Andrew. "I don't know," said Chantal, "it, something." Craig looked at Andrew. Andrew looked at Craig. They both had startled looks on their faces. Craig motioned with his eyes to go into the other room to talk. They went up to Andrew's room.
"I hope Craig's alright," said Anne after they herd the door close. "It's so obvious that you like him, why don't you say something," said Chantal. "I don't know, maybe It'll just happen." Replied Anne.
"Wow!" Craig exclaimed trying to keep his voice down but failing miserably. "Shhhh! Don't let them hear you!" whispered Andrew excitedly. "Oups," whispered Craig, "but I never realised how gorgeous your sister is," Craig finished. "Wow," he repeated. "You like my sister!" Andrew burst out laughing. "Ok, that's the funniest thing that I ever herd! Ok, but seriously, what do you make of what Chantal said?" he continued. "Curious," said Craig, "very curious."
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Gloith opened his eyes. The sky was clear the sun was warm. He was cold, he was wet to. "Gloith," Balin's voice came from behind him. Balin walked up. "Can you stand?" "I'll try," said Gloith. His brother helped him to sit up. "Oh, my head is throbbing, and I'm so dizzy." He said. He pulled himself up and his brother steadied him. "Balin," he said, "I'm going to pass out again." He collapsed. Balin lowered him to the sand. He was still breathing so Balin went back to carrying the supplies up the hill to a rocky cliff he had found.
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A month had passed since the day of the warnings. The boys now were speaking of the events in secret. They were in Craig's room with the radio on so that no one could hear them. They discussed the vision. Craig had just said that there had been no real instinct to go that day. "I mean, we just went on impulse because of the note, right?" He was cut short by the radio.
"We interrupt this program to bring you a special news Bulletin." It Crackled. "The United States Of America is in crisis. The president has informed the media that their most top-secret facility has been infiltrated. He said that they have a "Star-Gate" or a gate between planets. Up 'till now everything has been fine, but yesterday at exactly ten o'clock PM an alien race got through security. They are Uruk-Hai and some men with a Giant Elephant from "Middle Earth." The defence minister says that all is being done to stop them. He said that if you encounter them, just stay out of their way and they will leave you until their mission is complete. Do not get in their way, for they will stop at nothing 'till they have their prize. Their mission was to fine and kill 8 people sent here for protection and as an experiment. These enemies will stop at nothing 'till they destroy the last Elves, Istari, Dwarves, and Men of Middle Earth. We have been told that there is on of each sex from those races. If you have any information please call this station or the United States Government. There will be a generous reward for the finding of the enemies or of the Allies. We'll be right back after this message with more information." The radio crackled as Craig turned it off.
"Wow, did you hear that? That was like the third warning." Commented Andrew. "Ya, we could be some of those people!" exclaimed Craig. "Well lets not say anything until we have proof." Finished Andrew.
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Gloith opened his eyes again. A day had passed; his head had ceased to throb. Slowly he got up. He looked around. The raft was up on the beach. All the supplies were gone from it. In front of him was the endless sea. Behind him was a steep hill covered in trees. To his left he saw all the supplies under a roof made of rope, leaves from the trees, and sticks. They were propped up on two boulders. He walked over to a fire just outside where his brothers sat. "Where are we?" He asked. "Somewhere on the far south side of the island, we're way off course," was the reply.
Author's note: Ya, I need a beta reader so if you want to be one for me than please e-mail me Falderon@hotmail.com and don't worry, it gets good in two chapters. Hope you like it.
The rain started to poor down and there was a clap of thunder. The snake persisted in knocking the raft this way and that.
The thunder was getting closer and more frequent. They slowly got to the top of a wave and were shot down the other side by the snake. Screaming again and louder it shot after them. Leaping into the air it hovered for a moment wriggling in mid air and then screaming it fell back to the sea beside the dwarves.
BOOM!!!
Thunder echoed into the night. There was no sing of the serpent. The dwarves braced themselves for a big impact. They climbed another wave.
All of a sudden from right in front of them towered the serpent, screaming as if it had just been stabbed.
BOOOOM!!!!!!!!!
The serpent fell dead from the lightning and the dwarves fell motionless to the raft.
? ? ?
Craig and Andrew ran towards the park where their sisters were sparing, still carrying their backpacks with everything in them. They turned the first corner at full speed, charging up the hill and down and around the next corner. "I hope that we are not to late!" yelled Andrew as they ran down the last street and along the path to the park.
Craig tried to jump the small fence, but in his hurry he tripped and flew headfirst into the ground. Andrew landed in the field beside him. Looking up Craig saw the girls going at it with staffs. "Maybe we were wrong," said Andrew as he helped Craig up. "Ya, I guess so," said Craig and they turned after saying hi to the Girls and left for the pool.
? ? ?
Gith lay where he was with his eyes closed. He was not moving. Gith in fact had no idea where he was. He had a splitting headache. The only thing that he knew was that it was night because there was no light. He could only hear waves washing on a shore, a rocky shore. He felt himself being raised and put down with the waves. Then everything went blank.
? ? ?
Craig and Andrew walked in after their swim. Chantal and Anne were there talking. "Hey girls," said the boys together. "Hello," "Want something to eat," said Anne eyeing Craig. She grabbed some cookies and handed them to the boys. "How's your head Craig," she said with concern in her eyes. "It's fine thanks," he said. "You sure?" "Ya, I'm fine," said Craig, but in truth his head still hurt where it had hit the ground. "It's coming," said Chantal. "What," said Anne. "What," said Craig. "What," said Andrew. "It's coming," repeated Chantal. "What is?" inquired Andrew. "I don't know," said Chantal, "it, something." Craig looked at Andrew. Andrew looked at Craig. They both had startled looks on their faces. Craig motioned with his eyes to go into the other room to talk. They went up to Andrew's room.
"I hope Craig's alright," said Anne after they herd the door close. "It's so obvious that you like him, why don't you say something," said Chantal. "I don't know, maybe It'll just happen." Replied Anne.
"Wow!" Craig exclaimed trying to keep his voice down but failing miserably. "Shhhh! Don't let them hear you!" whispered Andrew excitedly. "Oups," whispered Craig, "but I never realised how gorgeous your sister is," Craig finished. "Wow," he repeated. "You like my sister!" Andrew burst out laughing. "Ok, that's the funniest thing that I ever herd! Ok, but seriously, what do you make of what Chantal said?" he continued. "Curious," said Craig, "very curious."
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Gloith opened his eyes. The sky was clear the sun was warm. He was cold, he was wet to. "Gloith," Balin's voice came from behind him. Balin walked up. "Can you stand?" "I'll try," said Gloith. His brother helped him to sit up. "Oh, my head is throbbing, and I'm so dizzy." He said. He pulled himself up and his brother steadied him. "Balin," he said, "I'm going to pass out again." He collapsed. Balin lowered him to the sand. He was still breathing so Balin went back to carrying the supplies up the hill to a rocky cliff he had found.
? ? ?
A month had passed since the day of the warnings. The boys now were speaking of the events in secret. They were in Craig's room with the radio on so that no one could hear them. They discussed the vision. Craig had just said that there had been no real instinct to go that day. "I mean, we just went on impulse because of the note, right?" He was cut short by the radio.
"We interrupt this program to bring you a special news Bulletin." It Crackled. "The United States Of America is in crisis. The president has informed the media that their most top-secret facility has been infiltrated. He said that they have a "Star-Gate" or a gate between planets. Up 'till now everything has been fine, but yesterday at exactly ten o'clock PM an alien race got through security. They are Uruk-Hai and some men with a Giant Elephant from "Middle Earth." The defence minister says that all is being done to stop them. He said that if you encounter them, just stay out of their way and they will leave you until their mission is complete. Do not get in their way, for they will stop at nothing 'till they have their prize. Their mission was to fine and kill 8 people sent here for protection and as an experiment. These enemies will stop at nothing 'till they destroy the last Elves, Istari, Dwarves, and Men of Middle Earth. We have been told that there is on of each sex from those races. If you have any information please call this station or the United States Government. There will be a generous reward for the finding of the enemies or of the Allies. We'll be right back after this message with more information." The radio crackled as Craig turned it off.
"Wow, did you hear that? That was like the third warning." Commented Andrew. "Ya, we could be some of those people!" exclaimed Craig. "Well lets not say anything until we have proof." Finished Andrew.
? ? ?
Gloith opened his eyes again. A day had passed; his head had ceased to throb. Slowly he got up. He looked around. The raft was up on the beach. All the supplies were gone from it. In front of him was the endless sea. Behind him was a steep hill covered in trees. To his left he saw all the supplies under a roof made of rope, leaves from the trees, and sticks. They were propped up on two boulders. He walked over to a fire just outside where his brothers sat. "Where are we?" He asked. "Somewhere on the far south side of the island, we're way off course," was the reply.
Author's note: Ya, I need a beta reader so if you want to be one for me than please e-mail me Falderon@hotmail.com and don't worry, it gets good in two chapters. Hope you like it.
