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    Peter Carrot-top

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      Chapter 13

      Own Their Own

      The first key was a fake, but the real key was out

      there, somewhere. Mr. Stewart pulled Jane aside and showed

      her a third of a key that he had found while in the temple

      of the Azul many years ago. Jane played it off, but she

      knew that he was telling the truth because she had a second

      third. All they needed was one other piece and the key

      would be complete. Jane noticed the same perfection and

      beauty in the piece Mr. Stewart had.

      Jane became angry and slapped Mr. Stewart across the

      face for setting up her husband to go on a mission with a

      fake key, and being betrayed by his brother. Mr. Stewart

      assured Jane that it had to be done; it was in the scrolls

      of Baja for this to take place. Jane did not care about the

      scrolls; her husband and family were ruined over a fairy

      tale prophecy.

      Mr. Stewart assured Jane that it would all be worth it

      in the end. He took Jane's face into his hands and gently

      rubbed the tears away, telling her that she had given birth

      to a boy king who would retrieve the other part of the key.

      Jane quickly took Mr. Stewart's hands off of her face and

      turned away in anger.

      "You have turned two brothers against each other,"

      said Jane.

      "Marcus Carrot-Top was going to turn on his brother,

      because he was jealous of him, even from birth," said Mr.

      Stewart.

      "I don't believe you," said Jane.

      Mr. Stewart told Jane that she would soon know the

      truth, that Sam had hidden away for many years from her

      that his brother Marcus from birth was always an evil

      child, and that at night Marcus used to worship the evils

      of Baja. Marcus was the only child born in Baja without a

      secret power, and because of this Marcus became jealous and

      wanted what Sam had. The only way to get it was to join the

      seven wizards of the forest.

      "Who are these seven wizards?" said Jane to Mr.

      Stewart.

      But he wasn't ready to tell; he turned his back to

      Jane and his face began to frown in disappointment. He then

      quickly turned around and told Jane that one of the seven

      wizards was his twin brother Mirus Stewart. Jane became

      bewildered, and just stared at Mr. Stewart; she could not

      believe what she was hearing. Could it really be true?

      Jane let Mr. Stewart know that she did not believe

      him, but he began to prove what he was saying was true; he

      described to Jane the figure that Peter saw in his office.

      That was his brother Mirus coming back and forth in time

      travel from the forest. Mr. Stewart went on to tell Jane

      that his brother also had a son named Larry who went to

      school with Peter, and Larry had no powers either. He was

      afraid that Larry would join his father in doing evil, so

      he moved Larry into his home at a young age. Yet,

      everything he tried to make Larry a good child failed.

      Mr. Stewart told Jane that he was hiding Larry from

      his brother, because Baja didn't need another evil wizard,

      and that was why Oscar growled at Mr. Stewart, because

      Mirus and Patric Stewart are twins. Patric then showed Jane

      an old picture of him and Mirus growing up in Baja. Jane

      looked at the picture closely and she could see the evil in

      Mirus' eyes.

      Suddenly, the boys in the picture seemed to move. Jane

      quickly dropped the picture and ran out of the area, trying

      to catch her breath. Patric ran after Jane, explaining to

      her that he loved his brother just as much as Sam loved

      his, but they were both evil, and that they must be

      stopped. Mr. Stewart went on to explain the entire story to

      Jane's army; everyone listened with care and concern.

      Patric went on to list the seven wizards for the

      fighters. He named his brother first. Of the seven wizards,

      one was said to be deathly ill, and the six were looking

      for a rare rhino plant; they were Mirus, Marcus, Bella,

      Louis, Cilus, Hoyle, and Horitio. These seven wizards were

      not born with powers, but got them through the first set of

      seven wizards. When a wizard was sick and had to die,

      before they left, they had to turn their souls and powers

      over to another; because of this, children of Baja who were

      not born with powers, were considered outcasts.

      They would go and seek powers from the wizards of the

      forest. Patric went on to tell the army that Cilus was the

      sickly one, and that he had been sick for some time now.

      Cilus was but a mere child, maybe ten to twelve years old,

      and he was gifted with the power of death. One look into

      his eyes, and he would suck a soul into the abyss; the soul

      would crumble to the ground in mere ashes.

      "We must get that rhino plant," said Samantha.

      Patric went on to tell Samantha that the plant was

      rare, and would not be easy to take; it was guarded by the

      twelve-headed bull monster. Many men had tried, and not one

      made it close enough to even grab the plant. After all that

      they had been through, Samantha felt as if they could get

      the plant before the wizards of the forest.

      Samantha began to gather up her team, and told them

      the plan, letting them know that it was too late to turn

      back now; and for the sake of Baja, they must continue

      fighting. Samantha got the army going; they began to cheer

      and held up their fists with pride.

      Patric walked away silently as Samantha wooed the

      crowd into a frenzy. He then went to console Jane, and let

      her know that they would win the war, and that they would

      save Baja. All it would take was a matter of time. The look

      of worry was still in Jane's eyes, but she felt that she

      must fight for the sake of her child and the many other

      young children in Baja. Patric held Jane closely in his

      arms as Samantha looked on. When she saw this, she

      immediately interrupted them.

      "Keep your hands off of her; for all we know, you

      could be a part of the wizards' imps!" said Samantha

      strongly.

      Patric walked off hesitantly and upset; he was

      insulted by what Samantha had said, but the comment gave

      Jane something to think about. They must be very careful

      about who they trusted; they must determine what was real

      and what was fake. Jane pulled herself together and was

      ready once again to go to war. Jane ordered the army to get

      a good night's rest because tomorrow would be a test of

      will.

      Jane then called to Mr. Stewart telling him that they

      must find her husband and the others. Patric quickly

      ushered Jane and Samantha to a secret room. In it was a

      huge golden eye; the eye would open and shut, and each time

      it seemed as if it was storing information about the

      subject in question.

      "I have never seen anything so beautiful," said Jane,

      as she went over and rubbed her hands on the eye statue.

      To Jane it felt almost alive; she could feel a

      heartbeat and a pulse rushing through the object.


      She quickly jumped back, causing a bit of a panic.

      "It's alive!" she said.

      "Yes, my dear, it is," said Patric.

      He explained to Jane that this golden eye had been

      found centuries ago, and no one knew how exactly to use it,

      but by simply asking it to show a subject or place, the eye

      seemed to find it very quickly. Jane and Samantha still

      could not get over the beauty and fascination of the

      ancient piece.

      Suddenly the object gave off a bright light and a

      voice said, "What shall the seeker seek?"

      Mr. Stewart quickly replied for Jane, "We seek the

      whereabouts of an army of good men fighting for Baja."

      The eye sent out flying balls that turned into diskshaped

      objects that flew through the sky. Within seconds

      Jane, Samantha, and Mr. Stewart could see over the vast

      land. The objects went flying through the air like runaway

      rockets. Jane and the others watched intensely to see where

      the disc would take them. Jane carefully looked in search

      of her husband and the others over the large land mass. She

      and the others could see the forest that was once lush

      green turning into nothing more than dried up dead trees.

      Everything in the forest was now becoming dead and

      gloomy; the trees and plants yelled out for help, and the

      animals of the forest began to die one after another. This

      disease that the wizards had place on the forest was

      spreading very fast; everything that once lived was now

      dying by the minute. Then out on a corner, the eye spotted

      some movement in the bushes, and it focused over in that

      area. As the eye got closer, Jane could make out her

      husband's orange hair.

      "Thank goodness he's alive," cried Jane.

      But her happiness was too soon; the eye picked up that

      Sam and the others were running from the dark riders, some

      of the soldiers were being caught and slaughtered right on

      the spot, blood and guts splashing everywhere. One of the

      soldier's limbs rolled by Sam, and he quickly held his

      breath and stayed calm. He could feel the head of a dark

      rider's horse above him; the evil horse was sniffing and

      smelling through the bushes where it thought someone might

      be hiding.

      Sam knew that these wild horses were not good with

      smell or tracks, so he and the others remaining became as

      still as possible. For a minute, Sam thought that he was

      caught, as the horse gazed over his head, but the horse did

      not detect him. Sweat began to fall to the ground in

      puddles from Sam's body; it was apparent that everyone was

      afraid of these dark riders; their faces were never seen,

      the only thing noticeable was a dark evil force. With no

      luck, the riders moved on in search of others that they

      could either capture or kill.

      Jane asked Mr. Stewart to help her husband and the

      others. He let Jane know that he could not risk the wizards

      finding out about the underground city.

      "You fool; all you care about is your precious city!

      What about Baja and its people?" said Jane, as she began to

      get angry.

      After a quick and painful tongue-lashing from Jane,

      Mr. Stewart decided to show her and the others an escape

      route that would lead them to where her husband and the

      others were. Whatever she and the others did, they must

      never return back to the underground city, or ever tell

      anyone where they had been. Jane quickly agreed and walked

      away, leaving Mr. Stewart in awe and wondering if she would

      keep her promise.

      Jane and Samantha quickly went and woke up the other

      soldiers and told them that their plans had changed, and

      that they would be leaving now. Some of the soldiers began

      to mumble, and others began to question Jane's and

      Samantha's leadership.

      "After all we have been through, you question my

      leadership?" said Samantha.

      One of the soldiers in the background shouted. "You

      two are nothing more than mere women!"

      Samantha quickly walked over and slashed out her

      sword; ordering the solider to a one on one combat. But she

      was quickly pulled off of the solider by Jane and asked

      that she save all of her strength for the war ahead.

      Reluctantly, Samantha obliged and let the solider know that

      this confrontation was not over. So, in the end, all that

      was left to save Sam and the others were Oscar, Samantha,

      and Jane. The rest of the soldiers hung their heads low in

      shame as Jane ripped them apart.

      "You are not soldiers, you're nothing more than

      cowards. All of you have enjoyed the fruits and pleasures

      of Baja; now you leave her for demons to bleed her dry."

      She gathered up her fighting gear and headed out of

      the meeting area. Behind Jane came Oscar and Samantha,

      consoling her, letting her know that they would be behind

      her no matter what. After a pep talk amongst themselves,

      Jane, Oscar, and Samantha headed to Patric's private room

      to be led to the secret tunnel. Jane kept on looking back,

      hoping one solider would change their mind, but no one did.

      Everyone was too afraid to fight; they were tired, afraid

      and weak.

      Jane kept on walking; she was filled with anger and

      envy of these soldiers, but there was no time to sulk, she

      must save her husband. Baja could not be saved without him.

      Mr. Stewart led Jane and the others through a long secret

      tunnel; every once in a while she would see names and

      messages scribbled on the walls of people who had died to

      build the secret tunnel.

      Just as she was about to take her eyes off of the

      tunnel, she saw her mother's name, and for a moment she

      paused, and began to rub the wall like a baby, soft and

      gently with strokes going up and down the sides of the

      name. Jane traced her mother's name with her fingers, as if

      she was re-writing it all over again.

      "Come, on we must go," said Oscar.

      Jane quickly came to her senses, and as she was

      leaving, all the names on the walls began to glow!

      "This has never happen before," said Mr. Stewart.

      "Then we must be doing something right," said Jane.

      She quickly got her frame of mind back on track, and

      was once again focused on saving her husband and the rest

      of the crew. Yet, for a brief moment, she could feel her

      mother's presence. As a sudden wind came through the

      tunnels and kissed Jane upon her rosy cheeks, she knew her

      mother was with her, and began to muster up even more

      strength.

      As the tunnel began to end, Mr. Stewart let Jane and

      the others know that this was as far as he could take them;

      the rest was up to them. Before he departed, he handed Jane

      a disc object; it was glowing and had the secret codes of

      Baja. Mr. Stewart told Jane to throw the disc into the air,

      and the disc would open up into a traveling vessel that was

      faster than the speed of light. Jane quickly thanked Mr.

      Stewart, who then directed her to stay on the wooden pa
    th

      and that it would lead her to her husband. But they must

      hurry; it was not safe to be in the forest at night. The

      dark riders were constantly watching over the forest.

      Jane and the others ran to the end of the tunnel,

      looking back ever so often until Mr. Stewart and the tunnel

      seemed to disappear into thin air. Soon Jane, Samantha, and

      Oscar were out on the wooden path. Quickly they began to

      run. To make up time, Oscar threw Jane and Samantha on his

      large back and off they went. Oscar's legs were so powerful

      and strong, he was going so fast that Jane and Samantha saw

      nothing but tree branches in their faces.

     


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