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**Into the tomb** --Chapter 2--
Shot's rang out. There was screaming. I was startled, and dove into the tomb. Everyone else was scurrying away trying to avoid getting shot.
"All right! If nobody moves, nobody gets hurt," proclaimed one of the shooters. He was dressed peculiarly, as if his clothes were a thousand years old. "Everybody, hands up! Are the explosives ready?" He yelled talking into a radio. Then he sank into the sand and the opening collapsed, leaving me and the archeologists trapped inside.
"All right everybody, stay calm, the rescue crew should be coming to save us any moment," one of the archeologists assured nervously.
"Hey look!" I observed pointing up to the shafts of daylight, "Air shouldn't be a problem. Now that we are here, we should go down and check out this tomb.
"And who do you think you are?" one of the female scientists said, obviously very nervous.
"There is no time for arguing," stated one of the bigger scientists, "We shouldn't just wait here." Remember, we have a huge deadline and we can't afford to waste any time. And besides, if this is an actual tomb, it could be the find of a century!"
"Then it's settled!" I exclaimed, "We are going in!"
As we creeped down the prehistoric steps, we were surrounded by walls and walls of hieroglyphics.
"Stunning!" remarked the same female scientist, holding up a small digital camera taking pictures of the walls, "these are the most well preserved writings I've ever seen in my entire career!"
Then we came into a large room that had this huge flat slab of stone in the middle and what resembled two chairs. We took more pictures and then went on. The last room contained a coffin, but unlike the other tombs, it didn't have much gold. But there was a golden box with and eye carved into it. This was the Millennium Puzzle! I took it off the stand and then there were shouts from above, the cave had been reopened. We rushed toward the entrance and just then the walls started shaking and the ceiling started to sink. We rushed out and it collapsed once again, never to be discovered again.
"Oh no!" moaned the Special Arts Director of Egyptian Nostalgia and Dermatology (SADEND), "All that valuable information lost!" Actually, it wasn't such a big loss. We had practically photographed the entire tomb! I slipped out of the way as the News Entrance Workers Support (NEWS) rushed in. In fact I totally forgot that I still had the Millennium Puzzle. I didn't realize it until I was on the plane back here. Unfortunately, that was when things went amok. The plane started experiencing some turbulence and we hurtled toward the Great Pyramid. I can remember myself feeling scared as the plane went into a nose dive towards the great pyramids. I was so scared that I didn't notice that the box had started to quiver and suddenly the plane righted itself and smashed into the ground while I plunged into darkness.
"Hello? Anybody home?!"
"Check his pulse!" The sound of the discordant sounds jarred me out of my daze and I sat up and said,
"What happened?" I inquired, trying to stay relatively calm. I was lying on the sand and I saw the wreckage of the plane. We had crashed into the third pyramid, but it was still intact, luckily.
"Man! United Airways is gonna get sued big time!" one of the flight attendants remarked.
"Does anyone have a cell phone?"
"I do! But it doesn't cover Egypt unfortunately."
"I've all ready sent out a distress call so the rescue crew should be here any moment now."
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!!!!!"
"Hey look! The explosion jarred open a secret passage!!"
"No, no, NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"
"Let us go and check it out!"
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!"
By now I was thoroughly freaked so I ran into the pyramid. Inside, the tunnel started to slope downward. I tripped and fell. Then, I saw the most astonishing site. The same platforms and stands that I saw previously the other day also located here! I smelled something strange, but I was oblivious to the danger and continued walking.
"Oh thank... ...the rescue crew is..."
"Aaaaargh!!!"
"No, no, no! Get away from..." Silence. I ran down the corridor as some unfamiliar disembodied voice said,
"You will experience nightmares beyond your imagination..."
"I don't know what you are talking about," I yelled, now convinced that this WAS a nightmare. The voice continued,
"... if you are not the chosen one."
"NO! NO! ANYTHING! AANNYYTTTHHHIIINNNNGGGGGGG..."
"You are not the chosen one..."
Voices. On the other side of the corridor.
"... I summon the Blue Eyes White Dragon!! Silence this imposter, this tale cannot be told except to the chosen ones!"
There was a screech and then more silence.
"Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o..."
Now you must remember that I was running toward these voices. I didn't know what to be afraid of. I quickly mad my decision and immediately turned around and ran out of the tomb. I picked up my backpack, (still containing the Millenium Puzzle) and walked off towards the city. (I was so shocked I didn't realize that everyone was missing).""
He finished his recollection, and then realized what he had just observed. He dropped the broom, ran to the phone, and booked a flight to:
*Egypt*
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NEXT TIME: **Sea Battle, Part 1**
**Into the tomb** --Chapter 2--
Shot's rang out. There was screaming. I was startled, and dove into the tomb. Everyone else was scurrying away trying to avoid getting shot.
"All right! If nobody moves, nobody gets hurt," proclaimed one of the shooters. He was dressed peculiarly, as if his clothes were a thousand years old. "Everybody, hands up! Are the explosives ready?" He yelled talking into a radio. Then he sank into the sand and the opening collapsed, leaving me and the archeologists trapped inside.
"All right everybody, stay calm, the rescue crew should be coming to save us any moment," one of the archeologists assured nervously.
"Hey look!" I observed pointing up to the shafts of daylight, "Air shouldn't be a problem. Now that we are here, we should go down and check out this tomb.
"And who do you think you are?" one of the female scientists said, obviously very nervous.
"There is no time for arguing," stated one of the bigger scientists, "We shouldn't just wait here." Remember, we have a huge deadline and we can't afford to waste any time. And besides, if this is an actual tomb, it could be the find of a century!"
"Then it's settled!" I exclaimed, "We are going in!"
As we creeped down the prehistoric steps, we were surrounded by walls and walls of hieroglyphics.
"Stunning!" remarked the same female scientist, holding up a small digital camera taking pictures of the walls, "these are the most well preserved writings I've ever seen in my entire career!"
Then we came into a large room that had this huge flat slab of stone in the middle and what resembled two chairs. We took more pictures and then went on. The last room contained a coffin, but unlike the other tombs, it didn't have much gold. But there was a golden box with and eye carved into it. This was the Millennium Puzzle! I took it off the stand and then there were shouts from above, the cave had been reopened. We rushed toward the entrance and just then the walls started shaking and the ceiling started to sink. We rushed out and it collapsed once again, never to be discovered again.
"Oh no!" moaned the Special Arts Director of Egyptian Nostalgia and Dermatology (SADEND), "All that valuable information lost!" Actually, it wasn't such a big loss. We had practically photographed the entire tomb! I slipped out of the way as the News Entrance Workers Support (NEWS) rushed in. In fact I totally forgot that I still had the Millennium Puzzle. I didn't realize it until I was on the plane back here. Unfortunately, that was when things went amok. The plane started experiencing some turbulence and we hurtled toward the Great Pyramid. I can remember myself feeling scared as the plane went into a nose dive towards the great pyramids. I was so scared that I didn't notice that the box had started to quiver and suddenly the plane righted itself and smashed into the ground while I plunged into darkness.
"Hello? Anybody home?!"
"Check his pulse!" The sound of the discordant sounds jarred me out of my daze and I sat up and said,
"What happened?" I inquired, trying to stay relatively calm. I was lying on the sand and I saw the wreckage of the plane. We had crashed into the third pyramid, but it was still intact, luckily.
"Man! United Airways is gonna get sued big time!" one of the flight attendants remarked.
"Does anyone have a cell phone?"
"I do! But it doesn't cover Egypt unfortunately."
"I've all ready sent out a distress call so the rescue crew should be here any moment now."
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!!!!!"
"Hey look! The explosion jarred open a secret passage!!"
"No, no, NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"
"Let us go and check it out!"
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!"
By now I was thoroughly freaked so I ran into the pyramid. Inside, the tunnel started to slope downward. I tripped and fell. Then, I saw the most astonishing site. The same platforms and stands that I saw previously the other day also located here! I smelled something strange, but I was oblivious to the danger and continued walking.
"Oh thank... ...the rescue crew is..."
"Aaaaargh!!!"
"No, no, no! Get away from..." Silence. I ran down the corridor as some unfamiliar disembodied voice said,
"You will experience nightmares beyond your imagination..."
"I don't know what you are talking about," I yelled, now convinced that this WAS a nightmare. The voice continued,
"... if you are not the chosen one."
"NO! NO! ANYTHING! AANNYYTTTHHHIIINNNNGGGGGGG..."
"You are not the chosen one..."
Voices. On the other side of the corridor.
"... I summon the Blue Eyes White Dragon!! Silence this imposter, this tale cannot be told except to the chosen ones!"
There was a screech and then more silence.
"Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o..."
Now you must remember that I was running toward these voices. I didn't know what to be afraid of. I quickly mad my decision and immediately turned around and ran out of the tomb. I picked up my backpack, (still containing the Millenium Puzzle) and walked off towards the city. (I was so shocked I didn't realize that everyone was missing).""
He finished his recollection, and then realized what he had just observed. He dropped the broom, ran to the phone, and booked a flight to:
*Egypt*
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NEXT TIME: **Sea Battle, Part 1**
