Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Chornus ❯ Volume Two: Chapter Eleven: Cargo Box ( Chapter 11 )
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Cargo Box
Vivian looked around them.
“Uh… guys,” she said. The party didn't turn
around.
“Guys,” Vivian said. “I think we have a
problem.” Anna Jane looked over her shoulder.
“What?” she asked.
“We're in the Flower Lands,” Vivian said.
“Huh?” the younger girl asked. Logan froze.
“Wait… What did you say?” he asked. Vivian had a
serious look on her face.
“Take a look around,” she said. Everyone looked around
the dirt road they were walking on. It was then the cowboy noticed
the brightly colored orange and white flowers. His stomach
dropped.
“Oh crap…” he mumbled.
“What? What's wrong?” Anna Jane asked. Logan grabbed
her by the arm.
“We can't stay here,” he whispered.
“Why?” Anna Jane asked. Vivian and Logan looked at each
other.
“Well…” Vivian spoke up. “We're in the
Flower Lands.” Anna Jane blinked.
“Okay…” she said. Logan put his hand on her
shoulder.
“Listen,” he said. “The people here…”
The cowboy looked behind him. Vivian nodded once.
“Meep?” George asked. Logan took a breath.
“The people here… they don't like humans,” he
said. She raised her eyebrow.
“Why?” she asked. Vivian and Logan shook their
heads.
“It's a long story,” Logan said. “We cannot stay
long out in the open like this. We have to keep going.”
“We can't,” Vivian said.
“Why?” Anna Jane asked. The geisha pointed around them
at the grass She put her finger to her lips. Anna Jane and Logan
nodded. Vivian waited for a beat.
“We could be watched,” she whispered. Everyone looked
around.
“How do we get into the town?” Anna Jane asked. The
other two humans eyed her.
“How did you…?” Logan asked. Anna Jane pointed to
the sign to the right.
“Oh,” he said. He walked up to the sign by the
road.
“Dust Landing?” Logan read. Vivian breathed out.
“Oh, good,” she said. “There is still a chance
for help.”
“But how do we get there?” Anna Jane asked. The group
took a moment to think.
“Wait,” Logan said. “I saw a river little ways
back. We can sail down to the town that way.”
“Where?” Anna Jane asked.
“Follow me,” he said. The headed back in the opposite
direction.
A small river flowed out towards ocean. Anna Jane walked up to the
bank. She reached down to the water.
“Cold!” the girl shouted.
“Shhh,” the other two humans whispered.
“Oh, sorry,” Anna Jane whispered.
“But how do we get down the river?” Vivian asked.
“A raft will draw too much attention. So will a boat.”
The geisha tried to think.
“Meep,” George said softly. He walked up as he turned
around.
“What is it?” Anna Jane asked. The creature reached
into his stomach and pulled out three big wooden cargo boxes.
Vivian cringed. Anna Jane ran to the boxes.
“Perfect,” she said. Vivian sneered.
“So gross,” she said. “How will that even work?
Will they even hold? They look like crap to me.” George
pouted.
“Simple,” Anna Jane said. “Watch.” She
placed Teddy, her radio, and the jar of candy into a crate. The
girl climbed in too.
“We can fit just fine,” she said. Anna Jane closed the
lid over her head.
“Oh, I see,” Logan said.
“Push us into the water,” Anna Jane said. At first,
Logan and George looked uneasy.
“Come on,” she said. “Just do it.” Logan
dropped his shoulders. He and George pushed the crate into the
water. Anna Jane and Teddy started floating away.
“There she goes,” Logan said. He turned back to the two
remaining crates. He walked up to an open box.
“You can't be serious,” Vivian said. The cowboy
shrugged.
“Might as well,” he said. “We've got nothing else
to go with,” Logan climbed into another crate and closed it
with the lid. George pushed the box into the river. Logan floated
away. George turned Vivian.
“Oh no!” she shouted. “No way! Not
happening!” George blinked at first. The geisha frowned.
“What are you doing?” she asked. The creature picked
her up and put her in the crate.
“Hey!” she yelled. “Let me out! Stop!” He
put the lid on and shove the crate into the water. Vivian
complained as she floated away. George climbed into the river and
floated away himself. All clear for now.
Float Away