Rinrin In Trouble Part 2
Tom then raced out of his bedroom and ran to Kaho's bedroom door.
Kaho then opened her bedroom door to discover Tom outside.
"Tom, what's the matter?" Kaho asked Tom urgently.
Tom didn't respond right away because he was having a memory.
Within his memory, in the the boys' bedroom, Henry, Stanley, Alan, Tom, Flip, and Scooter all lay sleeping in their bunk beds.
At around midnight, Nancy awoke to a crash from outside.
"Oh no!" Nancy called out.
Nancy frantically climbed down the ladder from the top bunk bed.
Suzie awoke quite quickly and got out of the bottom bunk bed where she slept tonight because the ten Chan children alternated bunk beds every single night.
"What's wrong, Nancy?" Suzie asked half asleep still.
"Look down there." Nancy said to Suzie.
Suzie looked out of the window of the girs' bedroom to see Alan, apparently sleepwalking.
"Wham, bam," Suzie called out. "Alan's in a jam! Anne, Mimi, wake up! We must contact Henry, Stanley, Tom, Flip, and Scooter via walkie talkie immediately and let them know that our dear brother, Alan, has gone A.W.O.L. in his sleep!"
Anne grabbed the walkie talkie and prepared to contact the remaining boys.
Over in the boys' bedroom, the walkie talkie began to beep.
Scooter climbed down from the top bunk above where Flip was sleeping tonight and went straight over to the nightstand to answer the walkie talkie.
"Henry, Henry," Anne asked. "are you awake? Over."
"Henry is asleep, Anne," Scooter said. "over."
"Now, you listen here, Scooter Chan," Anne said firmly. "you had better wake Henry up at once!"
"Boy oh boy if I was born first," Scooter said to Anne. "would you get it? Over."
"Just get Henry, Anne Chan, over and out!" Anne told Scooter firmly.
Scooter went over to the set of bunk beds where Henry & Stanley slept, Henry had the bottom bunk tonight.
"Henry," Scooter shouted shaking Henry awake. "Henry, wake up!"
Henry opened his eyes, "What is it, Scooter?" he asked groggily.
"Anne needs to talk to you," Scooter told Henry urgently. "she should still be on the walkie talkie."
"Okay, Scooter," Henry said rubbing his eyes. "I'll see what I can do."
Henry then picked up the walkie talkie.
Over in the girls' bedroom, their walkie talkie began beeping again.
Anne, who had the girls' walkie talkie in her hand, decided to answer it, "Henry, do you copy, over?" she asked.
"I'm here, Anne," Henry said. "what's the matter? Over."
"Look out your window," Anne told Henry. "Alan is now sleepwalking! Over."
Henry, Stanley, Tom, Flip, and Scooter all looked out of their bedroom window.
Stanley grabbed the walkie talkie from Henry's hand.
"We cannot see Alan anymore! Over." Stanley said to Anne.
"This isn't Anne, Stanley," a younger girl's voice said over the walkie talkie. "this is Mimi! Over."
"Okay then," Stanley asked the youngest girl over the walkie talkie. "what should we do, Mimi? Over."
"We should most definitely tell Pop," Mimi said to Stanley. "over and out!"
Charlie was in his bed fast asleep when all of a sudden, the sound of frantic knocking on his bedroom door jerked him awake.
"Pop! Get up," the nine children called out in panicked unison. "we all have something important to tell you!"
Charlie came out of his bedroom in his long short sleeved ocean blue nightshirt and matching ocean blue backless bedroom slippers to find Henry, Stanley, Suzie, Anne, Tom, Flip, Nancy, Mimi, and Scooter standing outside of his door in their own jammies and nightgowns.
"What's the matter?" Charlie asked his children seriously.
"Daddy," Nancy said. "it's Alan!"
"Where is Alan?" Charlie asked his children.
"We don't know," Henry answered Charlie. "that's the mystery."
"That's also why we need some fast wheels!" Suzie said.
"We need to catch Alan!" Flip exclaimed.
"We need the Chan van," Nancy told Charlie urgently. "there is no telling where Alan went!"
"I'll go get it." Charlie said to his children.
Charlie went out to get the Chan van.
Anne's twin telepathy suddenly went off.
"Oh no!" Anne gasped.
Nancy hugged her older sister, "What's the matter?" she asked Anne.
"My twin telepathy just went off!" Anne answered Nancy now feeling terrified.
Henry came over to Anne's side, "What did you feel?" he asked.
"I have a feeling that Alan is in deeper danger than I expected!" Anne said to Henry.
"Where do you think he is going, Anne?" Tom asked.
"Off hand," Anne answered Tom. "I have absolutely no idea."
The nine remaining Chan children heard their father pull up in the Chan van outside.
Charlie entered the house.
"I got the Chan van ready." Charlie said.
Anne then grabbed her bracelet from her late mother and put it on her left wrist.
"I'm ready!" Anne exclaimed.
Suzie looked at Anne, "And why do you need your bracelet that you inherited from Mom?"
"Simple, Suzie," Anne answered. "I wear it for good luck."
The nine remaining Chan children hopped into the Chan van with their father driving.
"Pull up, Pop!" Henry called out.
Charlie stopped the Chan van.
"What is it, Henry?" Charlie asked.
"I can see Alan," Henry said to Charlie. "he is up ahead!"
Charlie stopped the Chan van with a screeching halt.
The four youngest Chan children saw where they were, they all stared in awe and gasped out of excitement.
"Yes!" Flip exclaimed.
"We are going to the circus!" Nancy agreed.
Charlie saw Alan enter the big top tent.
"Can we please go in, Pop?" Mimi begged.
"Yes, Pop," Scooter pleaded. "can we?"
"Yes, we will go in," Charlie said to his four youngest children. "but only to investigate your brother's strange behavior."
"Oh man!" Flip, Nancy, Mimi, and Scooter all groaned in unison.
Tom came out of his memory to see Henry emerging from his bedroom.
"What's the matter, Tom?" Henry asked groggily.
"You had better wake everyone else up, Henry," Tom said urgently. "Rinrin is showing signs of somnambulism!"
