I've decided to upload another chapter to The Platypus, the Scientist, and his Robot. But remember, if you want new chapters, review, review, review! I'll upload them sooner once I hit five reviews. Anyway, here we go!:
Chapter Two
Perry didn't need to hear anymore. He ran outside, hid behind the tree, stood on his hind legs, and put on his fedora.
He then entered the secret tunnel in the tree to his secret hideout.
In there, Carl was sweeping the floor. "Oh, hey, Agent P," he said when he saw Perry. You know that you have the day off, right?"
Perry nodded, ran over to his flying car and jumped in.
"Oh!" said Carl. "You want to borrow the flying car. Sure, go ahead. I'm sure Major Monogram won't mind."
Perry tipped his hat, started the engine, and flew the car through the tunnel that led to the Flynn-Fletcher front yard.
He then drove the car to Doofenshmirtz's apartment building parked the car in the front parking lot, and entered the building.
There was no one at the front desk, so Perry entered the elevator and rode it up to Dr. D's floor. When he got there, Perry ran to Doofenshmirtz's door and knocked it down with one kick.
Inside the apartment, it was pitch black.
Perry took a few steps inside before a metal arm came out of the darkness and grabbed him around the waist with its claw like hand. After it lifted him a few feet off the ground, six more came out of the darkness and grabbed his arms, legs, beaver tail, and even his fedora.
The arm that grabbed Perry's hat lifted it about six inches above his head.
Suddenly, a spotlight shone down from the ceiling a few yards in front of Agent P, illuminating Dr. D.
"Well, well, well," said Heinz as Perry chattered angrily. "If it isn't Perry the Platypus! I figured it would be a matter of time before you showed up."
Perry struggled against Doofenshmirtz's trap, but it was useless.
Dr. D chuckled as he watched Perry. "Here's the deal," he said. "After you foiled my plans with those kids three months ago, I wondered why you bothered to save those kids. Well, after doing a little research, I found out that the boy with the red hair is your owner, the one with the green hair is his step brother, the buff kid is their former bully, the nerdy kid is the buff kid's current victim, the boy with the purple glasses is their stalker, and the girl with the purple dress is the kid with the red hair's girl friend."
Believe what you want, thought Perry.
"So last night while we watched The Hunger Games, I had Norm go kidnap those kids plus your owner's sister," explained Heinz. "Then, when he brought them, I hit them with my imaginary deserted island-inator!"
All of the lights turned on, and Doofenshmirtz gestured to his right.
There was a silver, metal cube next to a wall that was about four feet tall and coming out of its side was a hallowed tube facing the same direction Dr. D was. Above the inator on the wall was a flat screen TV, which Heinz turned on.
"I zapped those kids with this baby and it sent them to a deserted island that I made up," Dr. D told Perry.
Perry looked at the screen. It showed the seven kids lying in glass coffins, eyes closed with their hands on their chest. For a second, Perry feared they were dead, but he saw the kids' chests rising and falling.
"They should wake up shortly," said Heinz, who was also looking at the screen. "The best part about the inator is that the island is inside of it. Obviously, the kids had to be shrunken down, but that's not the point. Like all of my other inators, this has a self destruct button. And if I press it, their little world ends, and you'll never see them again. I will press the button if…"
Dr. D pulled out a note card and read it. "I will press the button if you notify O.W.C.A., the police, or you fail to meet my demands," he read.
Perry gave Doofenshmirtz a confused look.
Dr. D put the note card away. "I'm gonna give you a series of ransom orders to fulfill within a certain amount of time," Heinz explained. "These orders will help me build the actual inator that will help me take over the Tri-State Area! The first order is to get 500 pounds of tuna. Go!" He snapped his fingers.
The mechanical arms let go of Perry's body, limbs, tail, and fedora. He fell on his stomach and his hat was lopsided.
After Perry gathered his bearings, he ran out the door, hoping the grocery store had 500 pounds of tuna.
Why does Heinz need 500 pounds of tuna? What will the kids do when they wake up? Find out in Chapter Three, which I'll upload after I get Five Reviews.
~Jameer14
