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    The Treasure of Easter Island (Geronimo Stilton #60)

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      the ancient traditions of

      Polynesia, which is where

      my courageous forefathers

      came from when they

      explored this new land.”

      It all sounded very, very

      familiar. But where had I

      heard it before?

      Vaitea’s words kept

      turning over and over in

      my head. Then suddenly

      it was like a light bulb

      Moai by

      the sea . . .

      Polynesia . . .

      Sacred

      ceremonies . . .

      Forefathers

      explored . . .

      Ancient

      traditions . . .

      went off. I had read those words before in

      my travel guide! I leafed through it until I

      found what I was looking for.

      “Listen to this!” I told the others, reading

      from the book. “‘Most of the moai on Easter

      Island look inward with their backs to the

      sea. But there is one group of seven

      moai that look toward the sea.’” I turned

      toward Vaitea eagerly. “Do you know

      where these seven moai are?”

      “Of course,” she replied

      immediately. “They are

      at AHU AKIVI. I can

      take you there right

      now if you wish.

      They represent the

      seven young explorers

      who left Polynesia to

      look for new land, and

      Listen to

      this!

      finally reached Easter Island.”

      Susie, Trap, Wild Willie, and I exchanged

      a look. We had solved the next CLUE!

      Vaitea turned the SUV onto a long dirt

      road full of potholes. Then we came to a

      STOP in a clearing. We quickly climbed

      out, eager with excitement. The four of

      us ran toward the summit of the small hill.

      At the top of the hill was a platform

      with seven moai standing in a row. The

      full moon bathed them with a silvery

      light, surrounding them with a halo of

      mystery.

      “These must be the Seven Young

      Explorers!” I whispered to Susie.

      What a sight!

      Here’s Ahu Akivi!

      AHU AKIVI

      Ahu Akivi is found inland instead

      of along the coast like the other

      ahu on Easter Island. It is also the

      only site where the moai look out

      toward the ocean.

      Vaitea noticed me and Susie whispering, and

      she studied us closely with her BRIGHT

      eyes.

      “Excuse me, I don’t mean to be rude, but

      I don’t think you’ve told me the truth

      about why you are here,” she began. “I have

      a feeling you’re not simply TOURISTS.”

      I looked at my friends. I was more than

      happy to tell Vaitea the truth, but I wasn’t

      sure what they were thinking.

      Susie smiled. “It’s okay with me if we tell

      her,” she said. “I trust Vaitea.”

      Wild Willie nodded. “Me, too.”

      “Hmpf!” Trap squeaked. “Well, I don’t

      want to tell her. I don’t want to share the

      the sIgh of the

      WInd

      treasure with anyone!”

      Susie gave Trap a

      STERN

      look.

      “Aren’t you ashamed of being so

      greedy?” she asked. “We’re searching

      for Thea, not the treasure!”

      “You might be searching for Thea, but

      I’m looking for the treasure,” Trap admitted

      with a shrug. He didn’t seem ashamed at

      all!

      Grrr . . .

      Please, let me

      explain . . .

      Hmm . . .

      The two of them began squabbling.

      Wild Willie had to pull them apart!

      “Three to one,” Willie told Trap. “The

      majority wins. Geronimo, explain

      everything to Vaitea!”

      “My sister, Thea, came here in search of a

      treasure

      , but she’s gone missing!” I told

      Vaitea. “She never returned home to New

      Mouse City. So now we’re looking for the

      same treasure

      in the hope of finding her!”

      Vaitea thought it over.

      “I’ll help!” she offered.

      Three warrior steps

      to the left . . .

      Seven gigantic steps

      to the right . . .

      Meanwhile, Trap was busy following the

      directions on the map. He had run in

      front of the seven moai and began counting

      in a LOUD voice.

      “Okay,” he squeaked. “The map says to

      take seven gigantic steps to the right, three

      warrior steps to the left, and one baby

      step forward . . .”

      He had just taken the baby step when his

      paw landed on something that looked like

      a plain old rock. But it wasn’t a rock. It was

      a hole!

      One baby step

      forward . . .

      Help!

      With a yelp, Trap fell into it — down,

      down, down!

      We ran toward the hole, but it was too

      late. My cousin had disappeared!

      Wild Willie TWIRLED his whiskers

      thoughtfully.

      “The riddle did say, ‘The Sigh of the

      Wind will take you far away,’” he said.

      “We’ve got to do something!” Susie

      squeaked.

      “Are you ready for an ADVENTURE?”

      Wild Willie shouted. “If you are, follow me!”

      He held out his

      paw

      to Susie, who

      held out her paw to me. In turn, I held out

      my paw to Vaitea. A moment later, Wild

      Willie jumped into the hole, taking the

      rest of us with him!

      MOLDY MOZZARELLA!

      How do I get

      myself into these messes?!

      I’m so scared!

      Let’s go!

      Are you

      ready for an

      adventure?

      We found ourselves inside a damp, dark

      underground tunnel. I was terrified! I

      couldn’t see a whisker!

      What’s more, there was a continuous

      rustling noise, as if a GIGANTIC creature

      was lying there, breathing in the dark. I

      let out a shriek of terror as we plummeted

      the bIg blAck

      bubble

      Argh!

      Where are we

      going?

      deeper and deeper into the underground

      passageway. We seemed to be traveling to the

      center of the Earth. A moment later, I

      was no longer sliding down the tunnel — I

      was

      floating

      in the air! The Sigh of the

      Wind was carrying us along!

      We floated along in the tunnel for a

      long time. Then instead of descending

      farther, we began to rise

      until the wind

      finally deposited us on FIRM ground. Trap

      had already emerged and was rubbing his

      Help!

      Ahhh!

      Ouch!

      Whoops!

      Your hat!

      We’re all

      here!

      BRUiSED tail. Wild Willie bounded out,

      but his hat remained floating in midair as

      if on top of an
    invisible fountain. Willie

      grabbed it quickly and put it back on his

      head.

      I glanced around me and made sure

      everyone was okay.

      “Trap, Susie, Wild Willie, Vaitea, and

      me!” I squeaked. “All here!”

      I breathed a sigh of relief. Then I looked

      around, taking in my surroundings.

      We found ourselves inside an enormouse

      cave with a rounded ceiling. It looked

      like a big, DARK bubble. There was a

      saltwater lagoon in the middle of the cave. I

      gently touched the wall: It was dark, porous

      volcanic rock.

      “The Big Black Bubble !”

      whispered Susie. “We found it!”

      This must be

      the Big Black

      Bubble!

      Yay! This is

      where the

      treasure is!

      This is

      volcanic

      rock!

      “This is where the treasure is!” Trap

      squeaked with excitement.

      Susie turned to him, an angry look on

      her snout.

      “No, this is where we might find Thea!”

      she corrected him. “How can you only think

      of the treasure? You should be ashamed

      of yourself!”

      Meanwhile, Wild Willie examined the

      map.

      “I checked our direction with the

      compass while we were traveling on

      the Sigh of the Wind,” he whispered. “We

      traveled underground in a SOUTHWEST

      direction.”

      “That means we’re now right under the

      Rano Kau CRATER!” Vaitea added.

      “We’re in the heart of a volcano. And this

      must be a secret underground lagoon.

      I’ve never seen it on any map, and I’ve been

      a guide on this island since I was a tiny

      mouselet!”

      PACIFIC OCEAN

      CHILEAN SEA

      Pukatikei

      Volcano

      Poike

      Ahu Tongariki

      Hotu-iti

      Oroi

      Vaihu

      Ahu Vinapu

      Orongo

      Mataveri

      International

      Airport

      Hanga Roa

      Ahu Akivi

      Rano Kau

      Volcano

      Terevaka

      Volcano

      We traveled underground

      from ahu akivi to the rano

      kau crater !

      As they were talking, Susie snapped some

      photos of Wild Willie checking the map. The

      camera’s flash lit the rocks behind us.

      At the same time, Trap sneezed. The

      sound bounced off the surrounding walls,

      ECHOING loudly.

      pIrAtes In the nIght

      Click!

      Achoo!

      A second later we heard a squeak. We

      weren’t alone in the cave! And the flash of

      the camera and the echo of the sneeze had

      revealed our presence to whoever else was

      there.

      Wild Willie motioned to us to keep quiet.

      Then he scampered behind some

      rocks and squatted down. We immediately

      followed his example. A moment later, we

      heard an unfriendly voice.

      “Search there, at the end of the cave,” the

      voice commanded. “And if you find anyone,

      bring them to me!”

      “Maybe somebody came looking for

      that nosy little mouse and the professor,”

      another voice replied.

      I shivered. Was

      “that nosy mouse” my

      sister, Thea? But who

      was the professor?

      “Let’s get back to the SHIP!”

      the first voice yelled. “We have to

      finish loading the treasure. We’ll leave

      tonight!”

      I’m

      scared!

      Uh-oh!

      “Yes, Captain,” the other

      rodent replied. “But what are

      we going do with our prisoners? They

      know EVERYTHING. We can’t leave

      them here!”

      My whiskers trembled with fear.

      “I’ll figure it out later,” grumbled the

      captain. “Now let’s go! Get the PRISONERS

      Yes, Captain!

      Let’s get back

      to the ship!

      and bring them to the ship. They may still

      be useful!”

      Someone was coming toward us, but Wild

      Willie signaled to us to follow him quietly.

      Afraid of being seen, we slithered across

      the cave floor on our elbows until we

      reached the shore of the lagoon, where we

      saw a giant PIRATE SHIP!

      The ship had a

      slim

      shape and a huge

      sail to better cruise the waves. It was

      completely black — including the sails —

      and I could see its name on the side:

      PHANTOM OF THE NIGHT.

      Susie pointed to something hanging from

      the tip of a rock, high above us. It was a

      giant cage! Inside was my sister, Thea,

      and Professor Von Dustyfur, a famouse

      ARCHAEOLOGIST who specializes

      in ancient treasures.

      The short, round

      pirate moved toward the

      cage. I was about to RUN

      over to save my sister and

      the professor when Wild

      Willie grabbed me by the tail.

      “Wait!” he whispered. “Just be

      quiet. Let’s see what happens.”

      The pirate lowered the

      CAGE using a pulley.

      Then he opened it,

      nudged my sister and

      the professor out of the

      cage, and tied their

      paws behind their

      backs. He left them

      behind a giant pile

      of CRATES.

      “Don’t move, got

      Prisoners,

      come to me!

      Argh!

      it?” he hissed. “The captain hasn’t decided

      what to do with you yet!”

      The other PIRATES loaded the crates

      onto the ship one at a time, arranging them

      neatly in the cargo compartment. As the

      pirates worked, the captain barked insults

      at his crew.

      “Hurry up or I’ll feed you to the SHARKS

      What will they

      do with us?

      We’re in

      trouble!

      for dinner!” he squeaked menacingly.

      Soon all the pirates had disappeared inside

      the ship, leaving Thea and the professor

      alone. I signaled to the others, and we

      crept quickly but quietly to their side.

      “Shhh! Thea, it’s me, Geronimo!” I

      whispered. “We came to save you!”

      Ugh!

      Move it!

      Hurry

      up!

      Thea’s eyes LIT UP when she saw me.

      Luckily, she and the professor remained

      silent. I picked up a SHARP sliver

      of rock and used it to saw through the ropes

      that bound their paws.

      “Follow me,” I whispered to them. “But

      don’t make a sound!”

      The pirates were busy preparing for their

      the treAsure of

      rApA nuI

      Thank you!

      Hooray!

      I’ll free you!

      departure, so they didn’t see us sneak

      away from the shi
    p. We slipped behind some

      rocks out of the pirates’ view.

      “Thank you, Geronimo!” Thea said,

      hugging me affectionately. “I knew

      you’d come save me!”

      Professor Von Dustyfur also thanked me

      warmly. I introduced Susie, Trap, Wild

      Willie, and Vaitea.

      “I would never have been able to find you

      without their help,” I told Thea and the

      professor.

      “What are these PIRATES up to?” Willie

      asked, pointing to the ship.

      “Well, I came to the island and followed

      the instructions on the map, just like you,”

      Thea explained. “First I found the largest

      AHU with the fifteen moai, then the Great

      Water, then the Seven Young Explorers, and

      THEA’S ADVENTURE

      1

      2

      3

      4

      Thea arrived on Easter Island

      and searched for the precious

      treasure by following the

      directions on the map.

      She entered the Tunnel of

      the Sigh of the Wind . . .

      ... and she was captured

      by pirates! That’s when she

      met the professor, who had

      been their prisoner for many

      months.

      She came to the Big

      Black Bubble . . .

      finally the Big Black Bubble.”

      The rest of us leaned in, eager to hear

      what happened next.

      “Here, under the Big Black Bubble, I

      found the real treasure of Rapa Nui. But

      unfortunately, I also found these pirates,

      and I was captured. That’s when I

      met the professor. He was the pirates’

      HOSTAGE

      !”

      The professor sighed. “It’s true,” he

      explained. “They forced me to unearth

      many ancient treasures for them.”

      “Bingo!” Trap squeaked with excitement.

      “Tell us about the treasure of Rapa Nui. Is

      it a chest of GOLD coins? Or a heap of

      precious stones and pearls?”

      Susie elbowed him sharply.

      But Thea knew our cousin Trap too well.

      She just smiled at him.

      This is the

      treasure of

     


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