Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Chornus ❯ Volume Two: Chapter Nine: Raft ( Chapter 9 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Raft
Screams filled the train car. The coyotes stood, guns out.
“Nobody move!” the leader shouted. “This is a
robbery!” The passengers started to panic.
“Chop-chop!” the leader shouted. “Hand over
everything valuable!” He waved his gun around.
“Do it!” the bandit yelled. The other bandit walked
around with a sack. The scared passengers started filling it up
with money, wallets, jewelry, and other valuables. The leader
grinned.
“Yes!” he said. “Keep it coming!” A woman
in the back hid the fat emerald ring on her finger. Her husband
eyed her. She shook her head with big eyes. He held her wrist.
Unfortunately, the bandits spotted her.
“Oi!” he yelled. “What are you hiding
there?” The woman froze.
“N-N-Nothing!” she said. The bandit walked up to her
and her husband. He pointed his gun in her face.
“Hand it over,” the bandit said. The woman shook her
head.
“No!” she shouted. The coyote gritted his teeth.
“Give it now!” he snapped. He reached for her wrist.
The woman screamed.
“Freeze!” a boy's voice shouted. Everyone looked up.
Logan stood in the doorway of the car. He had his gun drawn. The
coyotes looked up. The leader gritted his teeth.
“You again?” he asked.
“Give it up, Hector!” the cowboy shouted. “This
is the end of the line for you!” The leader rolled his
eyes.
“Really, kid?” he asked. “Why don't you just give
up already You can't beat us.”
“I already called the marshals,” Logan said.
“They will be here any minute now.” The bandits
laughed.
“How?” the second bandit asked. He held out his arms.
“Look around you. We're underwater! All forms of
communication won't work down here!” Suddenly, there was a
crackling noise. Everyone froze.
“What was that?” the leader asked. Logan turned to see
Anna Jane walking into the room with her radio in her hands. The
leader's jaw dropped.
“No way! That's not possible!” he shouted. Anna Jane
looked down at her radio.
“Huh?” she asked. “Oh, this? I just turned it
on.” Anna Jane turned the knob. The static blared through the
air. The coyotes covered their ears.
“Gah!” the leader shouted. Logan rushed forward and
grabbed the sack from the other bandit.
“Let go!” the coyote yelled.
“Marshals will be here!” the cowboy yelled. “You
are under arrest!”
“Screw you!” the bandit yelled. They struggled over the
sack.
“Logan!” Anna Jane yelled. The cowboy and coyote
wrestled each other into a seat.
Thud!
Logan's back hit the wall.
“Ow,” he muttered. The cowboy jumped up and grabbed the
bag.
“Let go!” the bandit yelled. After so much back and
forth tugging, the bag ripped. The loot flew everywhere.
“No!” the leader screamed. The passengers jumped to
gather their belongings. Logan jumped to his feet, panting.
“Are you okay?” Anna Jane asked as she ran towards him.
The cowboy rubbed his arm.
“Yeah,” he said. “I'm good.”
Roar!
The pair turned to see George standing in the doorway. In his arm,
he carried Vivian and Teddy. The geisha screamed and kicked at the
creature.
“Eww! Let me go!” she cried. “Put me down! Put me
down!” The hitting made George's eyes wail up with tears.
“Meep! Meep! Meep!” he cried.
“Stop it! You're hurting him!” Anna Jane cried. She ran
to her friend. She had to fight through the crowd now fighting over
the spilled loot. Logan looked around.
“Everyone! Calm down!” he yelled. “You're going
to…”
Crack!
Everyone paused. Water started rushing in. No one had time to
scream. The waves washed them away.
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Several moments later, Anna Jane woke up to the vast blue sky
above.
“Huh? I'm still alive?” she asked. The girl sat up and
looked around. Anna Jane found herself on the surface in the middle
of the ocean.
“How did…?” she asked. It was then the girl
noticed herself floating on a giant wooden raft.
“Where did this raft come from?” she asked. It was then
she realized that she wasn't alone. Anna Jane turned her head when
she heard groaning. Logan sat up, rubbing his head.
“Urgh,” he muttered. “What happened?”
“I don't know…” Anna Jane said, blinking. George
and Vivian also woke up.
“That was not good,” Vivian said.
“Meep,” George said. He saw Anna Jane's face and
paused. The creature reached into his belly and pulled out Teddy
and her radio. The younger girl's eyes lit up.
“You saved them! Thank you!” Anna Jane cheered. She
crawled over to George and hugged him. The creature blushed.
“That's great and all,” Vivian aid. But now
what?” Everyone looked out at the ocean around them.
“Oh,” she said.
Out to Sea