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The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 38: Assembly
Part 2/2
After Paige’s brief explanation, and what the new plan would be, Ben just kind of stared at Skyler, then back at Samuel, then back at Skyler, and then back at Samuel one more time.
“So that’s our plan now? Just find Tiffany?” Ben asked. He looked at Samuel again.
“Yeah, that is our plan. We have already tamed a Pteranodon,” Samuel said, signaling at the flying reptile. It let out a croak. Samuel seemed to be thinking for a moment, before finally saying, “I think we should go west. That would prove beneficial. Me and my team before joining here met quite a few people. I think it’s a good spot for a base.”
“But, also,” Samuel added on, “We need to go north. So I was thinking that me and my team would go out to search for her there.”
“Wait, up north? Right? Does that mean we’re going to the swamp?” Aurora asked with a tint of fear in her voice.
“Hmm. Well, I suppose, yes. That’s where we’re going, if that’s north,” Samuel said. Aurora blinked her eyes, and Samuel seemed to have caught on.
“Well. I don’t think Tiffany would want to stay in a place like that. So maybe a bit farther up. To there,” Samuel said, pointing at a large treeline of sequoia trees.
Ben scratched his head, blinking slowly.
“Yeah. So, a cool plan, I guess. But who’s taking the Pteranodon?”
“Maybe Gary should, he is quite a skilled hunter,” Simon suggested.
“Sure, I don’t mind,” Gary accepted the offer.
“Wait,” Chris said aloud. All eyes turned to him, “I am up to do it. I-I want to go.”
“Oh, okay,” Simon said, “I guess Chris can go then since he volunteered.”
Skyler didn’t interject.
“Cool plan. Let’s do it tomorrow morning then?” Ben said.
“Yeah, tomorrow morning,” Samuel said, then replying, “Man I’m getting sleepy!”
Everyone chuckled softly, and Skyler wrapped her arms around herself, shivering from the cold.
With that, everyone went to bed.
The next morning, everyone was preparing to leave for the journey.
Chris had saddled a Pteranodon, and nervously clambered onto its back. He looked back at everyone, who was cheering him on, and then he waved goodbye and flew off.
Pretty cool okay I don’t want to work on this chapter anymore you’ll see Samuel and the others in Chapter 40.
The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 38: Assembly
Part 1/2
“Alright, I know I know,” Chris said as he scratched the head of his pet dodo, “They’ll be back soon. You’ll make a friend soon enough.”
The dodo lifted its beak up into the air, before collapsing to the ground again. Chris sighed and looked around. Bobby and Simon had returned from their metal trip, and they seemed to be bursting in conversation over some sort of egg.
On the other side of the camp he spotted Gary cleaning the barrel of his pistol out. Lynx had its legs sprawled out, and it let out a big yawn. And of course, Ben was nowhere to be seen.
He sighed again, staring at the two small buckets that lay at his feet. One was filled with a sticky, gray paste and the other a green runny substance. Achatina paste and organic polymer.
“I’ve been doing nothing but picking this stuff up since the camp was created,” Chris wearily thought, “I want to do something more. To prove I’m more than just a reader.”
Chris clenched his fist, and suddenly he heard the pattering of footsteps across the soft grass. He looked up and saw the gate slowly opening up. Chris reached for his bow, but stopped as he saw the familiar recruit known as Samuel enter the gates with the rest of the expedition team following closely behind.
Everyone seemed to have made it back safely.
But something was off. The mood was somber and nobody seemed too pleased.
Chris looked around the crowd, and concluded everyone was safe and sound. So no one had died, but why did everyone seem so upset? Even the tames looked really angry, and they didn’t know emotion.
Special Raptor was distanced from Skyler, who had a nasty frown across her face. Chris didn’t know what happened to her, but, at that moment Chris felt really bad.
“Why is she so sad?” Chris thought. Chris noticed Gary rush up to the crowd with joy on his face.
“Ah ha! You made it back! So did the plan work-”
Gary paused as he saw Skyler’s frown. He suddenly turned white.
“Where’s… Where’s Sunny?!” Gary asked with shrunken pupils.
“Right here,” Sunny called out. She was carrying some weird thing in her hands and was riding Stream the Kaprosuchus. “And it didn’t go well, if you were wondering.”
Rick scratched his blonde hair.
“It was an accident, Sunny.”
“Don’t care. It was dumb to think that this book of Skyler’s was the TRUE story. That Obelisk almost had us killed. And it almost blew Rick’s brains out in the process.”
Skyler looked down at the ground with shame, and Samuel noticed this. He looked at Sunny with a solemn look in his eyes.
“It’s okay Sunny. It was a genuine mistake. Now Skyler knows that she was wrong, and it’s okay to be wrong. All that matters is that we’re all safe,” Samuel said. He turned to everyone else. Bobby and Simon seemed to be surprised by the news.
Samuel cleared his throat, before announcing,
“Attention folks! Let’s gather at the campfire. Starting now, we have a new plan.”
Gary, Bobby, and Simon made their way to the campfire, while the rest of the humans followed, Skyler sticking out in the back. Chris got up from the ground and rushed over to her.
“Skyler! What’s wrong?” Chris asked as he outstretched his arm.
Skyler looked back and shook her head.
“Don’t wanna talk about it.”
Chris frowned in disapproval, before putting his hands in his pockets and walking up to the campfire and sitting beside her.
“Okay. Fine. Don’t talk about it,” Chris muttered.
As everyone got settled down near the campfires, Chris saw Ben emerge from the shadows. The cheery smile on his face had faded away to more of an annoyed frown. There were vines covering his entire left arm, and the bags under his eyes had faded away.
“Okay. What happened?” Ben immediately asked the million dollar question. Paige let out a snort, and began to explain.
“Okay, so basically…”
Under the waves: chapter 5
(Thanks so much for the support! Especially you, sunny fox! <3)
Pearl jumped back, startled. Another plesiosaur! This close to land even. “What… who are you?” She managed to choke out, even though she felt like she couldn’t think straight. The other plesiosaur smiled. “Name’s trench. You?” “Pearl. She responded. “What are you doing here?” She asked, a little confused. “What are YOU doing here?” He countered. “Oh you know, just waiting for these bloody humans to chop off my head and feed me to they’re tames.” Pearl growled. Trench thought about that for a while, before pearl repeated her question. “Well, I smelled you and humans, so I went to investigate.” He said simply. “Can you help me out of here?” She asked him. “of course! Don’t want a fellow plesiosaur dying, and I definitely don’t want the humans to brainwash you and turn you into a brainless beast of burden.” Trench snorted before knawing on the rope net. Pearl joined him, and almost immediately recoiled. It tasted awful, like rotting seaweed and sun-baked corpses. “It’s vermy cheway.” Trench tried to say around the giant rope on his mouth. After a bit of work a decent sized hole gaped in the net, and she wriggled out and took a breath of air, enjoying the morning sun on her face. Wait.. that means the humans will be up soon. She barely had time to finish that thought when one of the humans shook a large bell. In what seemed like seconds, the entire pack of the buggers we’re up and shooting harpoons at them. “SWIM!” Pearl roared, before darting off at top speed. She knew how to evade the human’s projectiles, but apparently trench didn’t as she heard a screech. Bob even stopping to think, she immediately closed her jaws over the human that shot him and flipped the raft upside down, which would hopefully drown the rest of them. Snapping the human in her jaws in half, she spotted trench and swam over to him. He seemed to be having trouble moving, and then pearl saw why. A large tranq dart, lodged right in his neck. She swiftly pulled it out before trying to help him get away from the humans. The rest of the rafts were faster though, so she had to resort to something else. She dragged trench to the surface, took a death breath, and dove down. Down down down, down where the humans can’t follow, and down into the empty abyss that lies beyond.
So one day I made a saddle for my Basilo named whale tooth. So I was riding him close to the snow biomes bay then it was the best he was so strong and had many health but then we got stuck in the middle of ice sheets and we are still stuck there.
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The Terrible Demise of Tortuga
Chapter fifteen.
After the funeral they went home. As soon as they had all gotten inside their house Arianna began to berate them. “What were y’all thinking?!” She exclaimed angrily. “Talking during A FUNERAL!!” “We MUST honor the dead with RESPECT!” She yelled. Jay and Jack cowered in the wake of their mother’s anger. “Sorry mom.” They whimpered together. Arianna glared at them. Aragorn put a hand on his wife’s shoulder. She took a deep breath. “I’m sorry I’m just very stressed.” She said to the boys. “I better go make lunch.” She told them, hurrying off to the kitchen. Thirty minutes later the food was done. They all sat down at the table and after they prayed they began to eat. “Um I have a question. Why exactly do we wear black at funerals?” Asked Jack. “Yeah,I hate wearing these stiff black dress clothes, they make me so hot.” Jay chimed in. “You wear black at funerals to honor the dead. And it’s not that bad wearing all black.” Aragorn told them. Jay smirked. “That’s because YOU wear black ALL the time.” Jay told his father. Aragorn have him a disapproving look but the corners of his mouth twitched. “I don’t mind wearing black but I’d rather wear a lighter color, like white.” Emma remarked. “You mean like on your wedding day?” Jack asked. Emma turned almost as red as her hair. “No! I don’t want to marry.” She said. Jack and Jay gave her unconvinced looks. “Ok enough.” Arianna said, rising from the table. “Josephina, Emma do you want to help me with the dishes while we do our music lessons?” Arianna asked her daughters. (The Peterson family taught their kids stuff they didn’t learn in school so basically everything except the history of the arks.) “Oh yes mommy!” Josephina squealed. “Sure mom.” Emma said.
Arianna washed the dishes(nope, no dishwashers) in the sink while Josephina dried them and Emma put them away. As they worked Arianna taught them, which since it was music class they sang: “Grander earth has quaked before, moved by the sound of His voice.” Arianna began. “And seas that are shaken and stirred, can be calmed and broken for my regard.” Emma sung. “—and through it all-through it all my eyes are on you. Josephina sang, struggling sort of because she was still learning the song. “And it is well, with me.” Emma sang. “Far be it from me to not believe, even when I can’t see. And this mountain that’s in front of me will be thrown into the depths of the sea.” Arianna finished. “—and through it all through it all…my eyes are on you, and through it my eyes are on you and it is well…” Josephina sang softly. They continued like this until they had finished the song and the dishes. The boys did not participate because they didn’t prefer singing. “Yay!” Josephina said once they had finished, clapping her tiny hands. “Im glad y’all liked that.” Arianna remarked. “Mommy? Why doesn’t daddy sing?” Josephina asked. Arianna smiled at Emma then scooped up Josephina. “We’ll honey, daddy is a m a n and he doesn’t sing anymore.” Emma cocked her head. “What do you mean “anymore”?” Emma asked her mother. “Well, when your father was young he used to sing a LOT. In fact he and a couple of friends made a “band”.” Arianna said, smiling at the memory. “Wait! I have a picture of it! Here hold your sister.” Arianna said, then handed Josephina over. She hurried down the hall into her room then back into the kitchen. “Here.” She said showing it to them. “See?” Sure enough on the photo was a younger Aragorn holding a guitar. He was with the guy with dark brown hair and brown eyes and…the guy from her dream? Ugh, not again. This guy just kept popping up. He was younger and was playing the drums while the other guy (other than Aragorn) was on the electric piano. “Who are they?” Emma asked. She pointed to the two other teenagers. “That is Cole.” Arianna said pointing to the guy on the piano. “He was one of your father’s best friends .” She added. “And who is that?” Emma asked about the guy from her dream. “Oh him? That is your father’s brother Tom. He’s your uncle” …..
Hope y’all enjoy cliffhangers! Just joking nobody does. Anyway…next chapter coming soon!
-SunnyFox57.
Hope’s Cry
Chapter Eleven
Buddy awoke with a start. His mind racing at millions of miles per hour. Buddy looked around. The other animals seemed too be waking up. Dawn sat up and looked around. Her eyes were spinning like she had just been in the worlds most violent roller coaster. Buddy saw that his fur was smoothed down and he felt free of the many fleas that had been bothering him. The double doors opened. Out came over a dozen Gigantapithecus. “Come on! Let’s move.” One said. Buddy and the other animals obeyed. They entered the throne room for which Buddy hoped was the last time. “Everyone line up!” Ember shouted. All the creatures obeyed. “I will be sorting through the animals that will come on the mission… and the ones that will not!” Ember shouted. “We can all hear you perfectly your like two feet away.” Said James and Blaine at the same time.(u will have too look in the previous chapters if you don’t know who that is.) “That’s just downright creepy.” Ember said. “You two are definitely not going.” Ember said. After at least ten minutes there were only eight animals that were going. Buddy, Terenzy, Dr. Ian, Dawn Pryde, a Jerboa named Radar, and the two Pteranodons.(Susan and Greyn) The Gigantapithecus leaded the eight towards a wagon. The wagon was full of barrels that had what Buddy supposed was spices in them. There was just enough room for the eight too sit. Sitting at the front of the wagon was a Gigantapithecus who was going too be the driver. “What’s pulling the wagon?” Buddy asked curiously. “Chailcotheriums.” The Gigantapithecus grunted. “Isn’t that…” Buddy started to say. “There payed for it.” The Gigantapithecus interrupted. Buddy popped open one of the containers. Inside was a black powder substance. “What’s this?” Buddy asked. “Paprika.” Radar answered nervously. “Oh!” Buddy said. What Buddy didn’t know was that Paprika is red… not black.
Well. Next chapter in BeezleBufo! And where do all the other FanFictioners write there stories? Plz respond in Nori Dye! And check out Ghost’s story’s! Most of them are either start in DireWolf or are in DireWolf! But there is one in The Aerial filter!
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The Obelisk
-Chapter 14-
Oh.
It was the Kapro from before—Forest could see now—her dull, washed out red scales, her scowling expression, her narrowed, furious brown eyes.
“You followed him here?” Spark bellowed.
“Tracked his scent all night. Like I said. NO ONE STEALS my KILL.”
Forest turned to Rust. The blue and orange deinonychus wasn’t moving. “Rust?”
The Kapro hissed with delight. “My job may already be done. Let me go!”
“No.” Spark growled. “Rust!”
He didn’t answer. Forest hurried to his side.
No. No. He couldn’t be gone. Forest had been starting to like the spunky, feathers creature. “Rust,” he whispered, shaking him. “Rust. Wake up. Wake up, Rust.”
The deinonychus’s tail twitched, and Rust sucked in a breath. He was just unconscious. Two long scratches were bleeding through his feathers, but he was alive.
Forest sighed with relief.
“You’re not going anywhere,” Spark said. She pushed down her foot harder. The Kapro gawped uncomfortably. “He may have stole, but it doesn’t mean you should kill him.”
“I do what I like!” The Kapro growled. “Why do you care?”
“We just do,” Spark said as Forest said, “cause he’s our friend. And we have to save the world.”
The Kapro let out an amused snort. “Rubbish. You’re a sack of lies, aren’t you?” She squinted at Forest. “Then again… it’s a little strange, three carnivores wandering the swamp.”
“Like I said—“ Forest tried, but Spark whacked him with her tail.
Rust trembled lightly, growling in his throat. He jerked his head closer to his chest, like he was having a nightmare.
“Let us go on our way,” Forest said. “ and we can pretend this never happened.”
“Forest,” Spark warned. “You may not know much about Kapros, but I do. They keep grudges. For a long, time.”
The Kapro hissed in response.
“We have to let her go sometime, right?” Forest prodded. He nodded to Kapro. “So let’s just make a deal with her. We’ll never have to see her again, if she lets Rust live.”
“What?” The Kapro shouted.
“Alright. Yeah,” Spark turned to look down at the Kaprosuchus. “I’m gonna let you go. And you are gonna leave. OK?”
The Kapro growled deep in her throat, then nodded slightly. “Fine. Keep your stupid raptor. I don’t care.” And Spark lifted off her talon.
The Kapro jumped up, her eyes glinting.
Please don’t try anything. Forest thought, seeing Sparks glare. Don’t fight.
The Kapro opened her mouth.