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Chapter 21: Passage Peril

            "We've been walking for hours," complained Joey, dragging his feet.

            "It's only been ten minutes you moron," said Seto over his shoulder, not bothering to shorten his naturally-long strides.  This passage gave him a bad feeling.  He wanted to find Mokuba and get out as soon as possible.

            "Hmph, maybe for you," said Joey under his breath.  "But some of us aren't machines!"

            Seto tried to ignore that remark, and kept his eyes steadily ahead.  Behind him, he heard Joey still talking.

            "Can't we take a break?" asked Joey.  "My legs feel like lead!"

            "Wheeler, do you even know what lead is?" asked Seto.  Joey shot a murderous look at him, but a sudden rumbling stopped both of them in their tracks.

            "What was that?" asked Joey.

            "I don't know," replied Seto.  "Let's keep moving."

            The rumble came again.  This time, a few small chunks of rock came loose from the ceiling.  Then the passageway began to shake violently.  Huge boulders fell to the ground as Seto and Joey started to run.  They tore down the passage as parts of the ceiling came crashing down behind them like an avalanche.  They had only gone about fifty feet when, just as suddenly as it had started, the shaking stopped.

            "I think we're safe now," said Seto, brushing dust off his navy blue trench coat.  He didn't notice that the large rock positioned directly above his head had been loosened by the small quake.  But Joey did.

            "Kaiba, look out!" yelled Joey.  He dove and pushed Seto away from the rock as it fell to the ground.  They both landed unhurt a few yards away as the boulder slammed into the spot where Seto had been standing only moments before.

            "Ya gotta be more careful, man," said Joey as he brushed himself off.

            "Yeah . . ." said Seto quietly as he too got up.  He looked at the boulder, which had sunk halfway into the stone floor.  Cracks radiated out from it along the floor.  For once, Seto was speechless. 

That could have been me . . . no, that would have been me . . . he thought to himself in shock.  Joey looked back at the way they had come.  As the dust settled, he could see that it had been completely filled with rocks and other debris.

            "Well, guess there's no turnin' back now," said Joey.  "No choice but to keep goin'."

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