A/N: Sorry that I haven't posted a chapter in around a month and a half.

I've been busy with school and drama. And I've been too sleepy and lazy... ;P


Max POV

I don't know how long we were down there, but I started to get hungry. But there was nothing to eat. And Jasmine wouldn't let me drink any more orange soda!

Jasmine is really started to annoy me. I wanted to lead the way. It was so boring just fallowing her. She wouldn't even let me touch the walls. She was so boring.

At least I had Frank to talk to. He was cool. I'm glad we met him. He had a lot of interesting stories.

"And then," Frank, the troll, continued trying not to laugh, "She ate it anyways!"

I laughed so hard. The life of a troll seemed fun. I wished I was a troll.

"Ahhhhhhhhh!" Jasmine screamed.

"It's just a spider," Frank said looking at it.

"But it's huge!" Jasmine said stepping back.

"It's not even bigger than a peanut," Frank said while squishing it with a rock he pulled off the wall.

"Thank you," Jasmine shyly said, embarrassed from being scared by a small spider.

"No problem," Frank smiled like he just made a new friend.

Jasmine looked at the spot in the wall where Frank pulled the rock from.

"Light!" Jasmine exclaimed.

"What?" I asked. There was light in the whole tunnel, because it was magical. Even if it was dim, we could still see. But the tunnel seemed to be slightly brighter with the hole of light shining.

"This is our way out!" Jasmine said trying to make the hole in the wall bigger.

Frank and I joined her. I hoped that my brother and sister would get out as well. I really missed them and I hoped they were okay.

I want orange soda.


Justin's POV

Alex and I finally were away from the monkey bars and we were walking on our feet again. My arms were burning in pain. It seemed like we were climbing forever.

Oof. We bumped into a dead end.

"Where do we need to go?" Justin asked.

"I don't know," Alex said with loss of hope.

Suddenly, the lights went off in the tunnel. Out of reflex, I pulled my wand out and made a spark of light at the tip of the wand as a flash light.

"Justin!"

"What?"

"Your wand!" Alex said.

"What about my wand?" I asked confused.

"We can't use magic," Alex said.

Suddenly I remembered. The witch could find us if we used magic. We were useless in the dark. But Alex pulled out her wand as well and lit it like a flashlight. Apparently, she had the same idea I was having in my mind. We had to be prepared for the witch. She probably already knew we were there.

Just as I suspected it, the tunnel began to shake just like an earthquake. Alex was holding onto my free wrist.

I looked at the dead end wall and it became to fall apart. When all the rocks fell away, a room resembling a fairytale witch liar revealed itself.

"Hello," a hideous old woman said as we walked in.

We need orange soda.