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Pharah Jones has MAJOR SPOILERS FOR KOTCS!!
Note: I do not claim that any of these events are true or accurate. Please do not hammer me for innaccuracy. Infact, it is all made up. I hope this is alright. Also, I do not know that age of Mutt so I decided 19 looked about acurrate.
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Chapter V
Pharah panted as the walked the long deserted road that Mutt had walked a month ago. "How much longer?" she asked hoarsely.
"You can't be serious . . ." Mutt asked, stopping and turning to his new-found sister.
"About what?" Pharah asked.
"Being tired! You can't be tired already, we've barely walked ten miles!"
Marion and Indy laughed.
"What's so funny?" Pharah asked, her hands on her knees in the way a winded person would do.
"You are out of shape, kid . . ." Indy smiled. He was far ahead of her as he turned to look at his daughter. Her hair was against her sweaty face and she did look extremely tired.
"Do you want me to carry you?" Marion laughed at Mutt's question.
Pharah looked shocked and stood straight up. "Of course I don't want you to carry me! I'm fairly capable of dragging myself a hundred fing miles to wherever this place is . . ."
"She talks like you, son," Indy rolled his eyes without stopping.
"I know."
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"Ah. Your right," laughed Kinshi as he watched from the distance, binoculars to his wrinkled eyes.
"I'm right?" was his apprentice's response. "About what . . . I'm never right . . ."
"I know. I'm shocked, too, Yul," he patted the man's head and laughed again as Yul shook his head.
"Don't treat me like a dog, old man."
"Don't treat me like a fool, you ignorant child." Although he wasn't a child at all, he might've felt like one to the old Kinshi.
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"And here we are," Mutt laughed, setting Pharah down on her feet gently.
She dusted herself off and scoffed. "I can't believe I lowered myself to be carried." But Marion wasn't hearing it.
"You should be honored Mutt would ever do such a thing. If he is anything, that isn't curtious."
"Hey!" was Mutt's response.
Indiana rolled his eyes. "Why don't we get what we were hear for . . . ?" he paused. "How do we get in?"
"We dig . . . "
"Dig for what?"
"For the hidden stone that opens the cave . . ."
Pharah looked ahead in astonishment. It was beautiful. How had nobody seen this? It was a circular opening, although a large circular stone stood infront of it. Incan writing was on it, along with pictographs.
"What's the stone say, Dr. Jones?" Pharah asked softly, mesmorized. She couldn't take her eyes off the amazing artifact.
"Weren't you here before, Mutt?" asked Indy, ignoring her question for the moment.
"Yea, but I was chased out by the stupid ghosts in there."
"G-ghosts?" was Pharah's response.
"There are no such thing as Ghost, Henry." Marion said, annoyed.
"Maybe there are actually Incans in there, then?" Pharah asked softly. She was feeling terrified and shy . . .
"Mutt wouldn't have gotten out alive, unless he had something that they worshiped."
"Don't you mean this?" asked Mutt, holding up a golden chain, jewels hanging off. "It's a tiara-thing -"
"A tiara-thing?" Pharah laughed.
"As I was saying, it's a tiara-thing that their queen wore until she was killed by their king. She was worshiped and once the king killed her, disbanded the king and they never again had a ruler they."
"Woah. Doing your homework?" asked Indy with a laugh. "How did you come across this . . .stone?"
"I sort-of . . . fell over it."
"I must have the most graceful brother in the world," muttered Pharah, scuffing her feet on the ground.
"What are you doing, brat?" asked Mutt.
"I'm trying to find the stone that you fell over, brother dearest."
"Always imagined them getting along like this, Indy," Marion teased, her shovel hitting the ground in hopes of finding the stone.
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"Ah. They've found it!" Kinshi was excited and he motioned for his men to move forward. "Once they unlock the passage, attack . . ."
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