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    Peter Carrot-top

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      Chapter 12

      Off to War - Part 2

      Though one secret means Baja, a secret and holy place,

      a mystery to mankind and two lies, which meant the first

      was when Sam and his family were being exiled from Baja

      over a lie told by Marcus his brother. And the other lie

      was that Bella was not his friend and that she was partners

      with Marcus in some way. But there was more to the secret

      message of the guardian angels. Sam had yet to put the

      remaining pieces together, but he was close to doing so.

      Sam had feared that he might have to kill his brother

      for Baja to eventually have peace. The army had to move on;

      they must defeat the seven wizards of the forest before all

      life on Baja was destroyed forever.

      The army marched through the forest for hours. Jane

      noticed that the plants, vines, trees and shrubs were dying

      again, and she knew that evil was not so far away. Oscar

      walked in front, to protect the army with his keen senses

      he would notify them of danger. Jane let everyone know that

      evil would soon be approaching because all of her trees

      were still dying and there was no good reason for it.

      Sam knelt down to the ground, he could hear the

      stomping of horse hooves; they were coming faster and

      faster. Oscar ran toward Jane and told her that they must

      get off of the main path, an army of riders was coming and

      they would not be able to defeat them. Jane let everyone

      know to get off of the main path and into a swamp area.

      They had to move quickly because the seven wizards

      were sending out their riders to capture them. Everyone

      immediately went off into a dark swamp area where there was

      little light, and it was wet and cold. Suddenly everyone

      could hear the loud sounds of the horse riders; they were

      coming through the forest at the speed of terror. Trees

      were being knocked down and trampled over by the massive

      size of the riders and their horses.

      The riders were of unknown origins, and came onto the

      planet of Baja to seek and destroy. They were made up of

      men and women that rode together through the planets

      causing havoc and destruction. Somehow these riders made a

      deal with the seven wizards, and were now working with them

      to destroy Baja. The riders' faces were never seen; they

      wore military armor and clothing that had the red glow of

      symbols and hieroglyphics.

      They had stiff movements, like that of a puppet, and

      they dressed all in black and rode massive wild horses. The

      horses were made up of tiger and horse blended together. It

      seemed as if they had been crossbred with each other.

      Therefore, they were great hunters. The Carrot-Tops and

      their army were no match for the riders, so they decided to

      split up, and made a vow that if anyone got caught not to

      give away any information.

      As the agreement took place, the swamp began to split

      apart, and the wild movement of the water separated the

      army. Some went down dark tunnels leading to nowhere, and

      others went downstream. Jane and Samantha went down the

      dark tunnel, while Red Fox, David and Sam went downstream.

      Jane tired to stay close to Sam, but the water was too

      rough and they split apart. The Ambassador Forest was new

      to everyone, and no one knew where they were going.

      Suddenly Oscar caught up with Jane and Samantha, and

      they all began to sink down into another part of the

      forest. It was as if they were swimming through sand. This

      part of the forest was covered in sand, golden sand that

      glittered so much that Jane and the few remaining army

      fighters with her could not see a thing. Then the forest

      opened up again, and spit Jane and the army into a valley

      of sand.

      As Jane and the fighters tumbled to the ground,

      everyone was a little light-headed from the wild ride that

      they had just taken. Jane quickly ordered everyone to get

      up and stay alert, but there were still a few who were a

      little out of it. Once everyone was okay, Samantha and Jane

      moved on with their plan, which was to get out of the

      Ambassador Forest with the key.

      Everyone agreed that this was the only way to save

      Baja; no matter what happened, the last person must fight

      for honor and to the death to save Baja. As Jane and her

      army looked around, everything was made of sand. There were

      sand domes, sand houses, mountains made of sand, and there

      was even a sand lake. Though the sand moved like water, it

      was made up of only sand. The lake was very dangerous, as

      Jane and her army soon found out.

      One fighter went to simply touch the sand lake, and it

      pulled her in; there was nothing anyone could do. The thick

      sand soon swallowed up another of Jane's fighters as they

      tired to save the first one. The lake was like quicksand;

      once it got a hold of your body, there was no letting go.

      Jane and her fighters could hear the woman's screams of

      terror and fear.

      "Move away from the lake," said Samantha as she

      quickly secured the area.

      Oscar went ahead of the pack to sniff for danger that

      might lie ahead. The loss of two fighters weighed heavily

      on Jane's heart, and she began to weep. Samantha was there

      to quickly console her, telling Jane that she could not cry

      in front of her army or they would become weak and never

      respect her. Jane quickly wiped away her tears and moved on.

      The desert sand was now getting to the fighters; they

      were becoming fatigued and began to see things that were

      not there. Jane informed Samantha that hysteria might be

      breaking out in the army. So Jane and Samantha took Oscar

      to search for water or food. All Jane needed was a small

      water plant, and she could have it produce enough water to

      supply the army. Everyone with a little strength began to

      search and dig for a water plant, with no luck.

      Most gave up and sat down to catch their breath. The

      sand area was an amazing sight to see, but was a harsh

      place to live. Yet, at one point in time, this area had

      been inhabited by someone; and this made Jane want to

      search even more for people. Suddenly Jane saw someone

      looking out of one of the dome windows, but when she looked

      back, the face had all but disappeared.

      Jane went on to see what she had seen. Oscar and

      Samantha walked over a large hill, and they got the shock

      of their lives. Over the hill lay a large town filled with

      people. They had never been seen by anyone before. In all

      of Samantha's travels, she had never seen anything like

      this; the people were all made of sand! They had the

      appearance of a human, but were nothing more than sand.

      Jane watched as one of the sand people blended into

      the walls and rocks. These people could manipulate their

      bodies into anything that had to do with sand. They could

      change into rocks, mountains, and even stones. When the

      sand people saw Jane, Oscar and Samantha approaching, they
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      began to hide and turn into objects of sand. Jane began to

      speak to the sand people.

      "We come in peace," said Jane.

      But this did no good, the sand people began to

      evaporate into sand. Then suddenly dust and sand began to

      fly into the air like a sand storm, pushing and moving

      everything around. Jane and the others began to run for

      their lives back over the hill, but the sand formed an arm

      and grabbed Samantha by the legs. She began to fight and

      Oscar jumped into the storm to rescue her. The sand then

      dropped Samantha to the ground and formed itself into a

      huge dog the size of Oscar, and began to fight Oscar.

      "We must go!" said Samantha to Jane.

      Jane did not want to leave Oscar, and she painfully

      turned away and began to run as Oscar kept the sand

      creature occupied. As Jane and Samantha were running, they

      stumbled on to a water plant. Jane quickly used her powers

      to grow it out of the ground. The water plant flourished

      and water began to burst from its leaves and petals.

      Jane continued to use her powers to make the plant

      bigger and bigger; then she commanded it to send its roots

      with water to the remaining fighters over the hills. The

      plant obeyed Jane's orders, and sent it roots over the hill

      to the remaining fighters who were weary and depleted of

      water. The roots burst through the sand, carrying water to

      the thirsty. Suddenly the roots shot out of the ground and

      sprayed the thirsty fighters with water. They jumped up and

      began to cheer for Jane as they regained their strength

      from every sip of fresh water.

      Meanwhile, over the hill, Jane, Oscar and Samantha

      were still battling the sand creature. When Jane saw that

      Oscar was in trouble, she took the roots of the water plant

      and began to spray water onto the sand creature. This made

      the creature soaking wet and it could not move. Its sand

      form had now become mud and it was too damp and heavy to

      move.

      The sand creature fell to the floor, releasing Oscar.

      Everyone could hear the loud thumping as chunks of sand

      fell to the floor. That was the reason that no water was

      stored here, it was death to the sand people. When humans

      came, the sand people knew that humans needed water, and

      because of this, humans were always frightened away.

      Jane wanted to explain to the sand people that the

      sand would dry out and everything would be back to normal,

      but no one said anything. The sand people came up and

      retrieved the body of their beloved that was in big chunks.

      A wild sand storm came, and it took away everything that

      was made of sand. Jane and the others weren't hurt, but the

      sand storm was like a tornado, coming in and picking and

      choosing everything in sight.

      After the storm was over, everything that was made of

      sand was gone, and the sand now revealed a hidden temple

      that had been hidden for millions of years below the

      ground. Jane and her fighters had found the temple because

      she got the sand people to move, and with them moving they

      left a clue to the world of Baja. Jane and Samantha

      summoned her fighters from over the hill. They all came

      running, ready to fight; they had now become full of

      strength as they once were.

      As the fighters came over the hill, their eyes were

      set on the beautiful hidden temple, which was made of pure

      silver and mercury. The temple was in the form of a round

      sphere. There was a very small door opening, and it would

      open and close every few minutes. Jane and Samantha watched

      and timed the door. As the army came over the hill,

      everyone approached the temple together.

      It were such an amazing sight to see; there were rings

      like Saturn around the sphere, and huge sculptures made of

      steel guarded the entrance, from a large snake to a kingsize

      dragons. These sculptures were made of the finest

      metal and top craftsmanship. The detail work on the temple

      was amazing; it had ten planets that circled its atmosphere

      way up above.

      For some reason, Jane had seen one of these planets

      before and began to gaze upon it, but it had not yet come

      to her as to where she'd seen it before. Nevertheless, Jane

      ordered a few men to stay outside, and a few to go in with

      her and Samantha to investigate. As Jane and her fighters

      came closer to the temple, it began to glow with the

      symbols of Baja. This was something they had recognized

      before. As Jane came to the entrance of the temple it read:

      "The first temple of Baja, The temple called Azul."

      Samantha interrupted Jane and told her that there were

      stories about this temple in the library of Baja. This

      temple was said to be a myth, and in it lies the true key

      to the elders.

      "The true key?" said Jane.

      Samantha went on to tell Jane that legends had it that

      the elders put out a fake key, and the true key to their

      existence was hidden in the temple. If the story was true,

      then Jane and her family were not responsible for the lost

      key of Baja; hope formed in Jane's eyes. Maybe the legend

      was true, and that there might be another key that could

      awaken the elders and have them save Baja, and clear her

      family's name.

      Jane kept thinking this to herself, and marched

      without fear into the temple of Azul. She and her fighters

      timed the door, and waited for the exact moment that the

      door would open again. They hurried and jumped into the

      doorway before the door closed again. Once inside, the

      temple looked as if it was the day it was built; everything

      was immaculate. There was no dust or debris inside; there

      were solar lights all around. Walking inside was like

      walking through a maze; there were twists and turns that

      led Jane and her team right back to where they had started.

      Jane noticed an unusual painting on the walls; it was

      of a man and a little boy crossing a river in a small boat,

      and the man was pointing. Jane followed where he was

      pointing, and began to test the theory that a message must

      be hidden in the picture. It pointed to a huge lever in the

      side of a wall. Jane asked Samantha to use her ninja skills

      and jump to release the lever. It stood out to Jane

      because, in the area, the lever was the only thing adorned

      with rubies, gold, and silver. If it was just a lever, it

      would not be as nice as this one was. Samantha jumped into

      the air, flipped the lever, and suddenly the floor began to

      move in a circle. Oscar began to hiss and scratched at the

      floor.

      "Keep cool," said Jane to Oscar, as everyone waited to

      see what this floor was about to reveal.

      The floor kept on rotating until it was high in the

      air. Suddenly the air began to get thick, and it was harder

      to breathe. Most of the fighters were getting lightheaded

      and faint; some had nose bleeds, but Jane and Samantha

      wanted to see what lay ahead. After a short ride, Saman
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      and Jane got to their feet and discovered that they were up

      above the temple; where the ten planets lay.

      It was an amazing sight to see, being on top of a

      temple, looking over the ten planets. They looked close

      enough that if your hands were stretched out, you could

      touch them. Then the dial on the floor tilted over, sending

      Jane, Samantha and a few of the fighters flying into a

      planet; it was like flying through a hoop of fire. Once in

      the planet, Jane and her fighters were faced by a huge rock

      monster. The monster had once been tied to chains, as Jane

      and her fighters saw the old loose chains dangling from its

      hands and legs. The rock monster immediately began to throw

      huge stones at the army. It would burp up five to ten rocks

      at a time, and then throw them at Jane and her fighters.

      Everyone scattered out of the way. To this creature,

      this was nothing more than a game, but to Jane and her

      fighters, this was their lives. Everyone split up and tried

      to trick the rock monster by running in different patterns,

      but the monster had different plans. It burped out rocks

      and shaped them into tiny rock monsters for each of Jane's

      fighters.

      Jane and her team were now in the fight of their

      lives. The only way to stop this rock monster was to clog

      up its mouth so that it would stop burping up little rock

      monsters. Samantha moved in on the large rock monster with

      her ninja skills, kicking and punching it in the mouth, but

      the monster was affected very little. So the team had to

      devise another plan; and they came up with a plan called

      divide and conquer.

      As the tiny rock monsters were chasing the other

      fighters, the fighters came together and crossed paths. By

      doing this, they caused the rock monsters to collide with

      one another causing a big burst of dust and stone particles

      into the air. The huge rock monster began to cry as his

      children were destroyed. So he then tried to burp out more

      little rock monsters, but Jane and her fighters were not

      having it. They all climbed up onto the rock monster,

      starting from his feet to his head.

      Some fighters tickled his toes and the creature began

      to laugh and then stumble. The other army of men continued

      to crawl on the creature, causing it to sway in one

      direction. As it swayed, it began to fall, and as it fell,

      the fighters jumped off, one by one; leaving the creature

      to fall on its own. It began to sway heavily, causing it to

      stumble quickly.

      All of a sudden, the creature fell to its knees with a

      loud pounding, shaking the ground and everything around it.

      It had landed so hard that its stone structure started to

      crack and crumble. Jane ordered all the fighters to take

      cover; the creature was about to blow any minute. Just as

      the fighters ran for safety, the creature began to break

      apart; sending rocks flying into the air, almost knocking

      down some of the fighters. The huge creature broke into

      tiny pieces, sending pieces of its body into the atmosphere.

      "Great job, team," said Samantha.

      The fighters began to roar in victory over another

      win. But Jane was not that thrilled.

      "If this was easy, I would not like to see what hard

      looks like," said Jane.

      Then a piece of the golden key emerged out of a left

      behind stone; it glittered in the sky. Jane quickly went

      and picked it up. She and her fighters glanced over the

      key; it was so beautiful to gaze upon, the way and manner

      by which the key was made took skill and perfection. All

      the codes and hieroglyphics of Baja were inlaid on the key,

      from the tiniest of details to the large drawings;

      everything was done with perfection and care.

      Jane quickly wrapped the key in a sack cloth and hid

      it away from everyone by placing it in Oscar's pouch.

      She whispered in Oscar ear, "Don't let this out of

      your sight."

      "You have my word," said Oscar.

      Then a magical door opened and the fighters with their

      leader ran out as quickly as they could. The magical door

      led to a dark cellar where there were skeleton bones of

      armies who had tried to come and get the magical key. The

      elders were smart enough to break the key up into three

      pieces. Dead men tell very few tales, as their bones lay on

      the cold floor.

      Jane looked over the men whose bones lay lifeless, and

      noticed that they were all from the Baja royal guards. But,

      why was Baja sending men on a secret mission to find a key

      that never existed? Jane realized that the reason these men

      were on a secret mission was that someone had found out

      that the key Sam lost might not have been the key after all.

      That's why her family was allowed to come back into

      Baja. So therefore someone in high power must know that

      they made a mistake, and never informed her and her family.

      The one person that came to Jane's mind was Mr. Stewart,

      the ruler and caretaker of Baja. Now everything started to

      make a whole lot of sense, but Jane had to get the message

      to her husband and friends. That meant that she would have

      to find them.

      As Jane and her fighters were leaving, a skeleton of

      an army solider began to move and talk! His bones had dust

      all over them; his army uniform that was once pristine and

      clean was nothing more than rags. As he walked toward Jane,

      his bones began to fall apart, but he managed to catch her

      leg. Holding on with all of his might he screamed.

      "You have birthed the boy king who would come and save

      us; hurry and leave before the dark falls."

      And then the solider pointed toward a sealed doorway.

      This was a little eerie and scary to Jane and her fighters,

      but nevertheless, they had to move on. Jane cautiously

      looked back at the solider and he was not there anymore. As

      Jane looked around, she noticed the soldier's bones walking

      away into a bright light.

      "Let's get out of here," said Jane.

      The fighters quickly broke the seal and moved out the

      door leading underground. At first there were no lights or

      anything in sight. All that Jane and her fighters could see

      was blackness. One fighter lit a match and was frightened

      by what he saw. At first they all saw a huge beast, but as

      the light got brighter, they realized that it was just a

      statue.

      Oscar demanded that everyone stop, and they quickly

      did. Oscar told Jane that this must be the tunnel and

      cities that her mother and other citizens of Baja built for

      the coming war. It was so much for Jane to take in; she

      began to move very cautiously through the tunnel. As they

      came closer and closer, they could hear people talking and

      whispering. Jane quickly cautioned her fighters to move

      slowly, and that this could be a trap.

      As they got to the end of the tunnel, there was a big

      barn fire going on. People were chanting and dancing around

      a huge
    statue; the people almost seemed to be in a place of

      worship, and others were going about their daily duties.

      From up above, Jane and her fighters were at least twenty

      feet up. They did not know how to get down; so Samantha,

      without thinking, used her ninja skills to flip and twirl

      into the air; landing like a cat on her feet, right in

      front of the ceremonial fire.

      Some of the people below were impressed, while the

      worshipers were very upset that Samantha had ruined their

      ceremonial dance. One worshiper began to spit at Samantha,

      speaking in a different tongue, and called her a devil and

      a hypocrite. Samantha was a tough girl, and demanded to

      know who was in charge. One of the worshipers pointed to a

      man in a long red robe; it seemed to catch Samantha's eyes

      by the way it moved through the air like a snake crawling

      on the floor. The robe itself was hypnotizing and jaw

      dropping; it glowed with the symbols of Baja and other

      symbols no one had ever seen.

      "Leader, I need a word with you," said Samantha.

      As the figure turned around, Samantha had the shock of

      her life; it was Mr. Stewart, the ruler and keeper of Baja.

      Mr. Stewart came closer to her, mumbling, "Don't I

      know you, young lady?"

      "Of course you do, I am Samantha Grey, fighter of the

      Carrot-Top family, and what are you doing here?"

      The look on Mr. Stewart's face was one of shock and

      disbelief. He began to look around the room, secretly

      wondering where the others were. Samantha explained that

      they were stuck on the ledge up top. Mr. Stewart

      immediately summoned the underground citizens to retrieve

      the others.

      "You have a lot of explaining to do," said Samantha.

      "I owe you no explanation," said Mr. Stewart.

      Then Jane and a few of her fighters were pushed into

      the area where Samantha and Mr. Stewart were having their

      private conversation.

      "Mr. Stewart! What are you doing here?" said Jane.

      Mr. Stewart was in shock to see that it was Jane

      Carrot-Top, and began to slur his words. Jane wanted an

      explanation, and she wanted it now. To her, the mystery of

      the key and why they were let back into Baja was now

      solved. But Jane was far from the truth. As Mr. Stewart was

      about to explain to Jane and her fighters the situation,

      Oscar attacked him, snarling and nipping at his face.

      "Don't trust him, he's evil," said Oscar.

      Jane began to rub Oscar on the back, letting him know

      that she agreed with him, and Oscar quickly jumped off of

      Mr. Stewart keeping a close eye on him. After a few minutes

      for Mr. Stewart to catch his breath, he took Jane and her

      fighters to a large gathering area where they were

      introduced as the mother and the fighters of the boy king.

      The crowd began to clap, and offered Jane and her

      fighters everything that they could imagine, from expensive

      jewels to food and clean clothing. But Jane was not into

      all of this, and Mr. Stewart began to tell her that this

      was the tunnel that her mother and mother-in-law and

      father-in-law helped construct. Mr. Stewart let Jane know

      that a war was coming and he must make sure that at least a

      million people of Baja survived, and the only way to do

      that was to set Sam Carrot-Top up as a destructor of Baja,

      the evil one. The people of Baja needed a lie to get them

      into the mode of saving their planet.

     
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