Disclaimer: I do not own Indiana Jones or the other original characters that are involved in the story.
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.
What in the hell is a Mary-sue? I think there were two comments on that . . .
Chapter VI
Pharah moaned. "Dr. Jones, this is taking too long."
"And?" Mutt was beginning to become annoyed with her. "You know, if I would've known you were going to complain, I would've begged my dad to leave you back in Bombay."
"He's my dad, too."
"And?" Mutt asked again. It wouldn't be so bad if she would've quit whining, but this was just too much. "I've known him longer."
"So?"
"Only a few months longer," replied Marion, hearing an 'Umpf!' from Pharah. The Incan stone rolled to the side, allowing entrance into the cave.
"Sorry," Pharah muttered and stood up.
"What're you sorry for, kid? You opened it!" Indy sounded excited, as always when he found something he'd read about in stories but never actually could find them.
"Come on," muttered Mutt, annoyed that he hadn't found it. That stupid girl was ruining his fun . . .
"It's amazing," Marion gasped, once inside and looking at the artifacts. There was many different passageways ahead, and they didn't know which one to take. Marion, however, didn't want to leave at all. "Indy, look at this."
"Beware," Indy read as he looked at the wall carvings. The one that read 'Beware' was far engraved into the wall.
"Maybe we should go . . ." Pharah said softly, feeling a hand wrap around her mouth. She tried to scream, but realized the world coming to a fuzzy blackness.
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"When's she going to wake up? It's taking too long. Are you sure you didn't overdose her?" Obviously, Yul had had something on his hand to make Pharah pass out.
"I'm sure. See," Pharah began to moan and Yul pointed to the girl, "she's waking up."
Pharah's eyes fluttered open and she moaned. "What happened? Dr. Jones?" She looked around and saw Yul. "You . . . what're you doing here?"
"We need you, of course. To distract Dr. Jones and get the treasure for ourselves."
"Then why not just kidnap them all? Not just me? If you ask me, I think your pretty stupid."
Kinshi slapped her hard across the face. "Shut your mouth, brat!"
Pharah put her hand to her red cheek. "You have no respect for a woman, I see."
"You aren't a woman," he laughed.
"You know you aren't going to be able to get past the Incans."
"As if there are still Incans here, dear. It's been hundreds of years!"
"That doesn't mean anything. My brother was here before."
"I know. That's how we found out about it. But the Incans couldn't live this long without food or water."
"Maybe they have food and water. Did you ever think of that?" Smart mouth, that Pharah.
"Have you ever realized how much you talk?" asked Yul.
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"Where's the girl?" Indy asked.
They were still making their way through the passages. Marion had the jeweled chain on her head as protection, and the Incans stayed away, or so it seemed. Perhaps they hadn't realized the Jones' were even there yet.
"Her name is Pharah," muttered Marion, looking at her husband with a roll of her eyes.
"You of all people should no that I am no good with names."
Mutt looked at them. "Seriously. Could you two stop fighting?"
"We aren't fighting," the two said in unison.
"Alright then. Where's Pharah?"
"That's what I just asked . . ."
"Maybe she got too scared of those ghosts I mentioned."
"Maybe," muttered Indy and continued on.
"Indy, maybe we should go back and look for her. Please?" Marion pleaded, her hand in Indy's as he continued walking.
"Fine . . ."
"Ahh. I see you've noticed your little girl is missing," was the voice of Kinshi. The group turned and saw Kinshi, Pharah against his body, a knife to her neck. "Now, if you'd be so kind, tell me where the golden heart is and she won't die."
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