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    Peter Carrot-top

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      Chapter 19

      More challenges

      On the other side were more challenges. The next one

      was to beat and defeat the three brothers; the air gods.

      They wore crowns of golden flowers, their hair was black

      and curly, and extended in the middle of their backs, and

      their clothing was made of the finest silk. These brothers

      were as large as mountains, they were triplets and they

      controlled everything in the air.

      Right now, as the children entered the magical door,

      they found themselves in a fighting arena. As the Air Gods

      looked down on the children, they laughed and teased the

      children that they would never pass through the golden

      gates. The children could see it from afar; it was made of

      pure gold with silver rods as its bars. On the other side

      awaited a beautiful land of dwarves, elves, and many

      mysteries.

      "Let the games began!" shouted the air Gods.

      The three brothers stood and looked over the arena.

      Out of the air came a large giant. The three brothers had

      formed clouds to make giants, and it came racing down from

      the sky. It tried to stomp on the children. Peter and the

      others dodged and ducked to avoid being stomped on, but the

      cloud giant was not easing up. It was built as if it was

      made of stone.

      The clouds began to be packed up together to form a

      hard outer core. The children tried to run through it, but

      the clouds were too thick, none of them knew how to defeat

      such a creature. Then came roaring from the arena seats;

      suddenly there were onlookers. No one knew where they came

      from, they just seemed to appear out of thin air, and that

      was just about right; all the people in the arena seats

      were made from clouds. Many of them flew away as the wind

      blew, and many of them lost their body parts.

      As Peter watched, an arm came flying by his face, and

      it was nothing more than a puff of clouds. Apparently the

      gods did not take the time to make their people as well as

      they did their monsters. The cloud monster roared and blew

      out rolling balls of clouds that knocked the children over.

      The only thing left to do was to try and outrun the monster.

      The children had nothing to fight with. As they ran,

      Peter noticed that the monster was losing some of its

      clouds. So Peter huddled his friends together, and came up

      with a plan; they were to run in different directions to

      spread the clouds thinner. Once it was vulnerable, Peter

      informed his friends that they would make a dash for the

      golden gates.

      The idea seemed promising, and the children ran in

      different directions. The cloud giant ran after them as the

      crowds screamed and cheered for the gods and their monster.

      Peter and his friends had no one cheering for them, so they

      had to cheer for themselves. As the children ran, each one

      took off in a different and opposite direction, causing the

      cloud monster to lose patches of its cloud puffs. Once

      Peter and his friends saw this, they gave each other high

      fives.

      "Great job!" said the children to each other.

      The cloud monster started making cloud rocks that it

      tried to smash the children with. One by one the cloud

      rocks came out of the air, falling at a fast rate of speed,

      and causing the children to run for their lives. The crowds

      cheered for the cloud monster, their roars were so loud

      that the children could hardly hear each other. Defeating

      the cloud monster was not as easy as it looked. The longer

      the children waited to run and spread the cloud monster

      thin, the more the cloud monster produced more cloud puffs

      to replace the chunks that it lost.

      The children felt their strength surge, and they ran

      their hearts out. The cloud monster did not know who to

      chase, and as it tried to chase all of the children, the

      more patches of cloud it lost. The children cheered for

      themselves, and they kept on running faster and faster.

      Soon the cloud monster became thin, and was dissipating

      right before their very eyes.

      "Run toward the gates!" shouted Peter to his friends.

      As they ran, and the gods saw they were getting away,

      they sent an army made of nothing more than cloud puffs.

      This army of fighters came out of the skies ready for

      battle; some had swords, some had arrows, while others had

      hammers and hatchets.

      The cloud army looked so real, the children were

      stunned for a minute and were in a daze, until Millie

      shouted, "Run!" as she deciphered the codes on the golden

      gates.

      The cloud army came down in the thousands, chasing the

      children; Peter and his friends ran their hearts out as the

      crowds roared for their defeat. As they were running, Clara

      fell and stumbled. Steve came with his flying shoes and

      scooped her up while the other children ran and ran. The

      cloud army threw cloud bombs at the children. As they

      exploded near their heads, the cloud bombs were so loud and

      thunderous that they shook the entire stadium. The army

      shot arrows at the children, one passed by Peter, missing

      him by an inch.

      "Keep running!" said Peter.

      The children could see the golden gate ahead, and

      Millie standing there waiting for them, encouraging them to

      run faster, and faster. Peter and his friends did, even as

      the army of cloud fighters was catching up with them. The

      children ran and dove into the open area of the golden

      gate, where they were greeted by fairies and fresh energy

      water.

      Peter looked back at the cloud army and saw that it

      was disappointed that they'd lost, and the gods were very

      upset. They made the skies cry black rain; the monster

      cloud and the cloud army were washed away and evaporated as

      if they were never there. Peter and his friends were proud

      of themselves, and hugged each other in victory, but the

      hard part was just beginning. At the end of the golden

      gates was a land of fantasy; there were flowers that

      bloomed over and over again, and let off sweet smelling

      fragrances.

      Small elves stood by the gates handing out energy

      water in a leaf-like cup. The children drank and drank

      until they could not drink any more. They were all tired;

      they had fought for hours in the Ambassador Forest. The

      children sat under a palm tree and rested for a while;

      there was so much peace on this side. The creatures on this

      side of the golden gate were nice and friendly.

      Peter and his friends made lots of new friends. Then

      Robert told everyone that it was time to go. They all

      shrugged their shoulders as if they did not want to leave

      this relaxing environment, but the other door was waiting,

      and no one knew what to expect. If the other temple was

      hard, then this one would be harder. The children said

      goodbye to their new friends, and got on their way.

      A silver door lay ahead. The children walked faster,

      just
    to get it over with, and then burst through the door.

      Waiting on the other side was a giant fat Buddha. It was

      adorned with golden anklets and bracelets; its skin was

      very pale, and it wore nothing more than a big diaper.

      "Oh, this is going to be fun!" said Peter

      sarcastically.

      The Buddha's face seemed to have the appearance of mud

      splatters. It stood at least ten or eleven feet, and it

      stomped its feet over and over again. Every time it did,

      the rocks from the mountainside came tumbling down.

      The symbols of Baja glowed all over the Buddha, it

      seemed to want to wrestle with the children; stomping its

      feet as if it was ready to attack. The children ran and

      split up, but the Buddha had other tricks up its sleeves.

      It touched its face and took its outline off! The outline

      turned into a mask of multi colors that spun through the

      air and shot out splatters of mud. The mud splatters turned

      into little mud warriors that came after the children.

      Mud and dirt were being flung from everywhere; the

      Buddha beat on its chest as the mud warriors formed and

      then attacked the children. The mud warriors were no more

      than two feet tall, and all had little weapons, whether it

      was a spear, bow and arrow, knife or club; they were all

      armed with a fighting tool.

      "This doesn't look good!" said Clara, as she ran

      alongside Peter.

      Steve used his magical shoes to fly into the air, and

      Michael used his wings, but the mud warriors attacked them

      with mud ball canons that hit Michael and sent him tumbling

      from the sky. The Buddha held his stomach and laughed out

      loud. Sam then used his fart bubbles to catch Michael as he

      fell.

      "It's a nasty smell, but thank, pal," said Michael to

      Steve.

      Millie pulled out on her shades to find a secret

      passage, but there was none. Yet, there was something

      hidden under the flying disc the Buddha had. It was a small

      object that glowed, and every time Peter ran by, the object

      glowed brighter and flashed rapidly. Millie told Peter that

      there was something hidden under the Buddha's flying disc.

      But there was no way out; the children knew then that

      they had to fight this giant beast. Jamyra brought forth

      her gift of frost; she held out her hands and, as they

      turned icy cold and white, a burst of cold air came over

      the area, and then a shot of ice. The little mud warriors

      turned into chunks of ice, but this was not going to hold

      for long. Jamyra could see her ice melting right before her

      eyes.

      The Buddha saw what Jamyra was doing, and took off his

      mud face to make more mud warriors. To help Jamyra, Robert

      took his watch off, and turned the golden dials to make it

      snow. The mud warriors got cold and shivered, and with

      Jamyra making ice, the mud warriors stopped fighting and

      huddled together for warmth.

      The Buddha was not happy, and shot fire from its

      mouth, defrosting everything. To stop him, Peter opened

      some large holes. He held his hands tight, until they

      turned orange and magical dust flew out that, in turn,

      became a black hole. The Buddha jumped and jumped all over

      the place to avoid the black holes. Then it hopped onto its

      disc and flew away. It seemed there was nothing to stop

      this creature.

      Then Clara tried; she conjured up a huge glob of her

      green saliva bugs, and ordered them to attack the Buddha

      while he was flying on his disc. The green flies went into

      the air, attacking the Buddha. He fought, and then opened

      his mouth to spit mud at the flies. Many of Clara's flies

      fell to the ground and died; the mud was very toxic. But

      Clara could produce as many flies as she wanted.

      The Buddha opened its mouth and sent mud flying to his

      face where a mud mask formed to protect him from Clara's

      flies. The children were getting fed up; nothing they did

      seemed to work. The mud warriors defrosted and came after

      the children, sending them flying and running.

      Clara pulled out her fiery dragon sword and called

      upon it to attack. The sword let out a roar, and the dragon

      of fire flashed through the crowd of mud people, scorching

      and burning their little behinds. The mud warriors turned

      into clay that grew hard because of the fire. This was the

      only thing that seemed to slow the warriors down.

      Nicholas gave off a big roar, and from the loudness of

      it, the clay warriors cracked and broke. The children had

      found something that they could use to stop the mud

      warriors. The dragon of fire flew east to west and north to

      south, burning everything; while Nicholas roared aloud and

      broke all the clay warriors.

      The Buddha flew on his disc up high into the air, and

      saw what was happening. He swooped down and tried to catch

      one of the children, but they were diving and dodging him.

      Then he went after Clara's dragon of fire, but it was too

      fast. It swooped by the Buddha.

      Then Zack conjured up some snot buggers from his nose,

      and had them form into a wall of goo. The Buddha was flying

      so fast that he did not see the snot wall, and flew into

      it. He struggled to get out, but was stuck. The snot was

      sticky, and had the Buddha caught like flies on a sticky

      trap. The children cheered and realized that the Buddha was

      trying to get loose, so they hurried and ran over to the

      secret floor that was hidden by the Buddha's disc. They

      opened the passage, and as they opened the small box-like

      door, a glow burst out of the hole, sending the children

      flying to the ground.

      "What was that?" shouted Millie.

      Peter gazed upon the opening. In that small area laid

      a golden glove that glowed with the symbols of Baja. Yet,

      the glove seemed to be for something special and someone

      special. Every child tried to put the glove on, but it

      would not fit. Then the last was Peter, and the minute he

      touched the glove, it began moving and sliding across the

      floor, like a fish out of water. It jumped right onto

      Peter's hand; it was a perfect fit.

      "Peter, I told you that you are a special child," said

      Clara as Peter blushed.

      "We must leave, the Buddha is trying to break free,"

      said Robert.

      The children sent Michael to fly up and get the

      Buddha's disc so that they could ride back. He got on the

      disc, but did not know how to fly it; he went spinning and

      twirling through the air. Then Ben put on his magical cape

      and flew up with Millie so she could decipher how to

      control the disc. It took Ben a while to catch up with

      Michael. Once they did, Ben dropped Millie onto the disc to

      have her decode the symbols, and find out how to fly it.

      It took Millie less than a minute to do it, and then

      she swooped down to pick everyone up.

      "Oh, this is so cool!" said Peter.

      The disc had just enough room for all of them. Millie

      was in charge of flying t
    he disc, and Robert was in charge

      of the directions. The disc had a nice comfy spot, and the

      children relaxed as they flew through the air.

      "What do you suppose the glove does?" said Clara to

      Peter.

      He had no idea; he just knew it was cool. Then Millie

      interrupted, and said that the glove held the answer to

      either getting the eighth key or it was the eighth key. No

      one knew for sure. Well, whatever it was for, Peter held

      onto it very tightly.

      The children then took a quick nap as Millie stood

      guard. Then, as the sun was setting on their first day, the

      children parked the disc in a tree and let it hover. The

      night went by fast; it seemed like the children just went

      to bed; but in the forest, time is of the essence. The

      children woke up to bright colorful little birds singing.

      "Oh, that is so cute," said Millie.

      The birds puffed up and turned into bigger birds. The

      children screamed and took off through the air, but the

      birds chased right behind them.

      "Faster!" said Clara to Millie.

      Millie made the disc go faster, and eventually the

      birds turned back around.

      "That was close," said Robert, as he looked over at

      his friends.

      Then from above, Peter noticed a temple below them. It

      had people working in the yards, and they seemed like they

      were moving somewhere.

      "Let's go down for a better looked," said Peter.

      Millie took the disc down lower, where there were men

      and women chained up; they were held as slaves, and making

      weapons and fighting gear.

      "This must be where my father is being held," said

      Peter as he peered through the crowd.

      He saw no sign of his father, but he did recognize the

      symbols of his father's army. Peter then noticed that the

      prisoners were being watched over by large rock dogs; so he

      tried to find another way into the temple, without being

      seen. As Peter searched around the temple grounds, he saw a

      shadow behind a tree; at the same time, Millie lowered the

      disc. There was a person lying in the shrubs, and one thing

      that made Peter's eyes pop was that the person had orange

      hair!

      "Father!" Peter shouted.

      The person did not move. Peter lowered the disc and

      jumped off, calling to his father. Thinking the worst,

      Peter slowly turned the person over, and yes, it was his

      father, Sam Carrot-Top. He was still alive and breathing,

      but he was a little bit out of it.

      Peter and his friends lifted Sam onto the disc, which

      was harder than it looked, but the children pulled together

      and got the job done. Peter hurried and got the disc into

      the air, where he shook his father to try to wake him up.

      Clara tried to get Sam Carrot-Top to drink some water, but

      he was too busy mumbling in his unconsciousness. The only

      thing that was left was for Steve to pull off his shoes and

      let his toe jams wake Mr. Carrot-Top. So, Steve did it with

      pride. He snatched off his shoes, grew his feet and let the

      odor lose. At first, nothing happened, and then Mr. Carrot-

      Top choked and gasped for air.

      "Father, father!" Peter shouted.

      Sam Carrot-Top thought that he was dreaming, and

      closed his eyes again; until Peter called his name a few

      more time. When Sam finally caught his breath, he touched

      Peter as if he didn't think he was real. Then Mr. Carrot-

      Top rubbed his eyes to make sure that he was not seeing

      things.

      "Son, where am I?" said Mr. Carrot-Top.

      "In the Ambassador Forest!" shouted Millie.

      "Who are these children?" said Mr. Carrot-Top.

      "These are my friends, father, and we came to save

      you," said Peter.

      Mr. Carrot-Top eye's filled with tears; he was so

      proud of his son and gave him a big hug and kiss. "We must

      leave," said Mr. Carrot-Top to the children.

      Sam went on to introduce himself to the children and

      they did the same, as many of them showed off their powers

      to him. Sam was impressed by the children and their

      bravery, to come this far and get him.

      "Hi, Mr. Carrot-Top, I have the same name as you, my

      name is Sam Salmon," said Sam nervously.

      "That is a great first name," said Mr. Carrot-Top.

      He looked over the temple ground, warning the children

      to stay high in the air to avoid being seen by the seven

      wizards. But, it was too late, the wizard boy Cilus was out

      walking the grounds and he spotted the disc. He sent an

      army of black birds to attack the disc.

      Mr. Carrot-Top climbed into the controls as the black

      birds came out of nowhere. They were huge birds with a few

      feet of wing span, and their chests were covered with

      golden armor. Their bodies glowed with red symbols, and the

      birds flew violently at the disc, hitting and bumping it,

      causing it to tip and shake.

      The children held their heads low to avoid being

      pecked by the birds' beaks. The birds squawked louder and

      louder, as if they were calling for backup. Mr. Carrot-Top

      sent the disc weaving and flying through trees and over

      lakes and mountains, but the black birds were right behind

      them. Some of the black birds got under the disc and tried

      to over turn it. The children screamed as Mr. Carrot-Top

      did his best to control the rough ride.

      "Hang on tight, kids, it's gonna be a bumpy ride!"

      said Mr. Carrot-Top.

      The children clung together for dear life. Then

      thunder came from the skies, and behind that was Bella,

      riding her black bat-like creature.

      "I want you dead, Sam Carrot-Top!" said Bella as she

      looked Mr. Carrot-Top right in the eyes.

      "Over my dead body, I have a village to save!" said

      Mr. Carrot-Top.

      This made Bella furious. As she helped the black birds

      attack the disc even more, Jamyra got up and used her

      powers to freeze the birds in the air. They plummeted to

      the ground because the ice made them too heavy to stay in

      the air. Bella was not happy with this and sent lightning

      bolts that hit the disc. It went spinning out of control.

      Zack formed a soft landing pad with the buggers from

      his nose. It was so nasty, but it was the only thing to

      make the landing softer. The children and Mr. Carrot-Top

      jumped from the fallen disc to Zack's landing pad; they

      were all covered with green mucus.

      "I must wash myself very well, when this is over,"

      said Jamyra.

      Mr. Carrot-Top just laughed, and then ordered everyone

      to run. As they all ran, Mr. Carrot-Top made sure that

      everyone was together, because he could sense that the rock

      dogs were on there way. He heard rumbling in the ground,

      then feet thundering on the ground like wild horses.

      "Keep running!" shouted Mr. Carrot-Top.

      The children ran faster and faster, but Zack and

      Millie could not go any more; they had to stop, and as

      Millie stopped, there was a big rock dog breathing right

      over her h
    ead. She could feel its hot breath on her neck;

      she trembled and was too afraid to turn around, so she

      disappeared.

      That impressed Mr. Carrot-Top. "Good girl," he mumbled.

      Millie came closer to her friends, un-noticed by the

      rock dogs; the dogs became confused and looked around as if

      they were chasing their own tails.

      "Go, go!" said Mr. Carrot-Top quietly.

      Peter and his friends softly crept toward a hole in

      the rocks. Suddenly all of them seemed to disappear into

      thin air, but they were hiding in the cracks of a rock.

      They could hear the sound of Bella chastising her pet rocks

      for losing Sam Carrot-Top and the children. The rock dogs

      whimpered and begged for forgiveness, but Bella had had

      enough. She struck the dogs with lightning, turning them

      into nothing more than dust.

      Mr. Carrot-Top made the children remain quiet as they

      watched Bella pace back and forth by the opening of the

      rock. Bella was not pleased; what would she tell her master

      Cilus? Bella flew up onto her bat and took off.

      The children started to leave, but were held back by

      Mr. Carrot-Top; he told them that it was a trick to get

      them to come out into the opening. He knew what type of

      woman Bella had become, and he did not trust her one bit.

      Mr. Carrot-Top and the children stayed crouched in the

      opening for hours. Finally Bella got tired of trying to see

      if Mr. Carrot-Top and the others would appear. She flew

      back to the temple with an empty hand to show Cilus.

      Mr. Carrot-Top rushed the children out of the hole and

      headed toward home. It was a long way, and Peter told his

      father that they had a ship, but they had to hurry if they

      wanted to use it. Peter told his father that the ship was a

      spell that only lasted three days. After that, it would

      turn back into a trash can.

      Mr. Carrot-Top ordered the children to hurry; maybe

      they could find another way out of the forest and back to

      the mainland. As they were leaving, Sam Carrot-Top took one

      last peek, and noticed that Bella and the seven wizards

      were finished forming their army. He also noticed that some

      of his men were left behind. Many were so brainwashed that

      they truly believed Bella and the other wizards were their

      friends and on their side.

      Sam hated to leave the men that he'd fought side by

      side with. He wanted them to be free, but the only way to

      do that was to free Baja. Mr. Carrot-Top congratulated all

      the children on using their powers for good and not evil,

      and to always remember to be each other's support. Peter

      and his friends became closer after Mr. Carrot-Top gave

      them those words of advice. It was no time for special

      moments; blasts of fire balls came flying through the air

      as they were being attacked.

      "Run, children!" shouted Mr. Carrot-Top.

      The children hid behind Mr. Carrot-Top because there

      was nowhere else to go.

      "We know this forest by heart, we will always find

      you," said Mirus.

      "Mr. Stewart?" shouted Peter.

      "No, son, that's not Mr. Stewart," said Sam Carrot-Top.

      He explained to his son and his friends that Mirus was

      the twin brother of Mr. Stewart. The children were in shock

      and wondered why Mr. Stewart never mentioned it.

      "Oh, man you look just like my principal," said Jamyra.

      But Mirus was not the talkative type; all he wanted to

      do was fight and cause trouble. He attacked Sam Carrot-Top

      with his invisibility, punching him everywhere on his body.

      Millie got upset and turned on her invisibility powers and

      threw rocks and stones at Mirus. "You bully, leave him

      alone!"

      Mirus was very surprised he was not the only one who

      had invisibility. As Mirus was distracted, Sam Carrot-Top

      attacked him. The two men fought, until Jamyra turned Mirus

      into a block of ice.

      "Nice timing," said Sam Carrot-Top to Jamyra.

      Sam could still see Mirus' eyes moving, and with the

      help of the children, they pushed the block of ice into the

      river. Sam and the children ran toward the temple, hoping

      that maybe they could find a way home. But as they were

      leaving, there were dagger cards being thrown at them and

      bursting into rays of colors and gases.

      "Cover your mouth and nose," said Sam Carrot-Top to

      the children.

      Hoyle the card thrower kept throwing cards. He had

      grown into a big green slimy monster with his teeth as

      yellow as the sun, and an odor that would kill anything

      living. He ran after the children, sending them in many

      different directions; and at one place there were three

      more rock dogs waiting for the children. They had the

      entire forest surrounded; the rock dogs were determine to

      catch anyone to give to Bella.

      These dogs were huge, and no match for Peter and his

      friends. So they decided to try and catch the dogs instead

      of fighting them. While Mr. Carrot-Top and Hoyle fought,

      the children were capturing the three rock dogs. First

      Robert slimmed his body down to hide behind a very skinny

      tree. The dogs were confused and could not find him. Robert

      peeked out and pulled his head back in; teasing and

      taunting the huge animals. As the dogs became distracted,

      Sam Salmon chewed his wacky slime gum and let it ooze out

      of his mouth onto the floor. The ooze was slippery and

      thick.

      Sam told Robert to run from behind the tree, and as

      the dogs gave chase, they slipped; the ooze made them crash

      into the rocky mountain so hard that their bodies shattered

      into tiny pieces. When Bella saw the commotion, she flew

      back down. This time the children were ready for her. Clara

      sent her green slime flies to swarm and attack Bella before

      she reached the ground; then Michael used his wings of

      flight to fly into the air and taunt Bella's bat. It became

      irritated, and twisted and turned, throwing Bella from its

      back. Like a cat, Bella landed on her feet, and wiped the

      slime Clara's flies had left on her face.

      "You little brat, I am going to get you!" said Bella

      to Clara.

      Clara ran, and Bella gave chase, and then she was

      suddenly stopped when she saw Peter hold his orange hand

      out, ready to make a hole.

      "You wouldn't dare to do it!" said Bella to Peter.

      "Oh, yes I would," said Peter.

      He formed a hole just big enough for Bella to slip in.

      As it formed, Bella tried to call her bat, but it was too

      busy being chased by Michael in the air. Bella went

      tumbling down the hole; and out of the blue, Marcus

      appeared, causing Peter to lose focus.

      "Uncle Marcus, why are you doing this?" said Peter.

      But Marcus did not respond; he just threw balls of

      fire at his nephew. When Sam Carrot-Top saw that his son

      was in trouble, he rushed to his side, scolding his brother

      for going to the side of evil. Sam pushed his son out of

      the way and fought with his brother. It was a sa
    d sight to

      see; two brothers fighting it out, one for good and the

      other for evil.

      Peter forgot all about Bella as she crawled out of the

      hole, grabbing Peter by the legs and dragging him into the

      black hole. Peter screamed, and Ben came flying down with

      his magical cape to save him. With one swoop, he grabbed

      Peter from the grips of Bella. As they turned around and

      raced back up to the top, Bella was not far behind.

      "Don't you ever go away?" said Peter to Bella.

      She just gave off a wicked smile and laughed.

      Meanwhile, Clara and the rest of the children helped Mr.

      Carrot-Top fight the other wizards. Nicholas roared so hard

      that Hoyle's cards broke every time he tried to throw them.

      Clara filled Marcus' face with slime flies so Mr. Carrot-

      Top could get an advantage. The more Sam Carrot-Top fought,

      the more he changed into something. He became, green, then

      orange, and then the color went to his right hand and it

      grew the size of five men's fists. The fist was so strong

      it knocked the wizards out, one by one, with just one punch.

      It was the coolest thing the children had ever seen.

      Mr. Carrot-Top's hand was so huge that it could pick up one

      of the wizards with just its finger. Sam himself was

      surprise by his powers; seeing as his power of levitation

      seemed to have gone away. All the children could see were

      wizards, one by one flying through the air. Now that Sam

      Carrot-Top had his powers, there was no way of stopping

      him; he was kicking butt left and right. Wizards and anyone

      that stood in his way were being tossed aside like

      yesterday's trashed.

      Then came Louis, the wizard of elasticity. Louis came

      from behind a tree limb that was thinner that the width of

      a thread. His arms could stretch as long as he wanted them.

      Louis stretched his hands into the hole to grab Bella. Then

      he used his hands to wind and curve through the forest like

      a snake; he was searching for the children without moving

      from where he was standing. The children ran from the long

      hands; they were not only scary and spooky, but just plain

      weird. Robert let Louis chase him around a tree until his

      hands were tied up.

      "You fool," said Bella to Louis.

      His hands were now stuck and the children laughed.

      Jamyra froze Louis' hands together. He was in pain from the

      cold, and could not move his fingers because of the

      frostbite.

      "Get me out of this!" shouted Louis to Bella.

      She completely ignored him and went after Peter; she

      wanted him. If Peter were caught, then Sam would surrender.

      Peter was too smart for Bella, every step she made, Peter

      had a hole ready for her to step in. She called her bat to

      come and scoop her up, but it did not respond; it was too

      busing being chased by Steve and Michael.

      Seeing that they were outnumbered and losing, Bella

      called upon Cilus to come and help. He came with Horitio,

      the wizard of face changes. He came down throwing fire

      balls from his hands; it seemed fire balls were the number

      one choice of weapons among the wizards. Horitio tried to

      take Sam Carrot-Top's face, but he didn't stay still long

      enough for Horitio to grab ahold of his. So he continued to

      fight with the fire balls, as Sam used his newfound

      strength to beat up the wizards. Cilus was not having this;

      he was embarrassed to see his wizards not able to beat a

      bunch of kids, and came down throwing a flying disc that

      changed into a huge giant with a large club.

      "Oh, no! Not another giant," said Peter.

      It was more than one giant; they came down in pairs of

      three, every time Cilus threw a disc into the air, it

      changed into some form of giant. Cilus himself looked like

      a little boy, like Peter and his friends. Peter tried to

      make friends, but Cilus was not having it. He did not want

      to be Peter's friend, and threw four discs into the air. As

      he did, Clara shot them out of the sky before they got a

      chance to form into whatever giants were going to come out

      of them.

      Clara took her golden sword and called upon the dragon

      to knock the disc out of the sky, but there were still

      three giants left to get rid of. The first was a huge white

      bear that beat on its chest and roared. It had a massive

      head, and super-sized paws. It attacked the children, and

      they ran through the forest, screaming and hollering.

      Millie disappeared, as always; Jamyra tried to freeze the

      bear, but it was too big and too strong. It broke loose

      from the ice Jamyra put around its legs. Sam Carrot-Top

      took on the giant bear, using his strong hands to lift and

      threw him to the floor. Back and forth Sam used his powers;

      finally Sam spun the bear by his feet, and then let go and

      sent the bear flying into the abyss.

      Next was a large dragon that was so yellow that it

      matched the sun. It had big blue eyes and a tail made of

      sharp spines. It flew down shooting fire from it jaw at the

      children, burning trees and anything in its way. On the

      dragon's back was Cilus, controlling where it went. At

      first, the dragon attacked Mr. Carrot-Top, but had no luck;

      he held on to its sharp spine tail and tried to bring it

      closer to the ground. The dragon was very powerful, and

      pulled away from Sam, but Mr. Carrot-Top kept a firm grip

      on its tails, even as his hands bled from the cuts of the

      spine. Nevertheless, Sam hung on until the pain was too

      much to bear, and then he let go.

      The dragon then went after Peter and his friends, who

      were already being chased by Bella and a few of the other

      wizards. Sam Salmon produced a few fart balls and burst

      them in the air, causing the dragon to squirm a bit. This

      gave Mr. Carrot-Top another chance to catch ahold of its

      tail; and he did just that. Sam Carrot-Top spun the dragon

      around faster and faster, causing it to throw Cilus off of

      its back and onto the floor, where he was now face to face

      with Peter.

      "So you are the boy king," said Cilus to Peter.

      "No, I am just a boy," said Peter.

      Cilus had an unsettling look of disgust toward Peter,

      but Peter was not backing down from him. "Maybe we can be

      friends."

      Cilus laughed his wicked laugh, and then pushed Peter

      to the ground. Cilus started to cast another spell, when a

      slap in the face from Clara's green saliva bugs knocked him

      down. Peter quickly got up and moved toward Clara. Cilus

      had a hard time fight off Clara's green saliva bugs; he got

      so mad and created another monster. This one came from the

      clouds. At first, they rolled in and then there was nothing

      but silence. Cilus thought maybe his magic was not working;

      but oh, it was working very well.

      The clouds shook as if something was trying to get

      out; and what jumped out of the clouds was nothing more

      than some cute little mushroom people! They were soft as

      feathers, and the
    ir bodies were in the form of mushrooms.

      They were white with red polka dots. These little critters

      giggled all the time as they hopped from cloud to cloud.

      Peter and his friends relaxed, thinking that these little

      mushroom people were nothing more than harmless critters of

      the forest. But they were not at all harmless; they were

      big trouble for Peter and his friends.

      At first, the mushroom people did nothing more than

      play around. Cilus got ticked off, and sent a lightning

      bolt to the clouds. It hit a few of the mushroom people,

      causing them to attack. Out of their little hands came

      balls of soft clouds that at first looks so innocent, but

      then they burst in the air and sent down flying daggers and

      electric sparks. Peter and his friends ran once the first

      cloud puffs went off.

      Cilus was happy and shouted, "More, more, you fools."

      The mushroom people threw more, but never moved. They

      just sat on the clouds and attacked. They were so delicate

      that they could not touch the ground or they would

      evaporate into thin air. They were more of a nuisance than

      a big threat. Nevertheless, Peter and his friends had to

      deal with them. Peter tried to hide from one of the

      electric bolts, but it caught him and gave him quite a

      shock. Peter's head was smoking and his hair was fried. His

      friends laughed, and then got right back to work trying to

      defeat the mushroom people. Jamyra tried to freeze them

      while trying to protect Mr. Carrot-Top from Bella, who was

      coming up behind him with her nails out and ready to poison

      him again. Jamyra froze Bella's nails, and then her

      freezing power was blocked by the mushroom people who put

      up some type of shield to protect them in the clouds.

      Cilus tried to fight with Peter; the two boys hit and

      punched each other until they fell into one of Peter's

      black holes. Screams came out of the holes as they fell,

      but most of the children were too busy battling to notice.

      Millie disappeared and flew up with Ben to try and capture

      one of the mushroom people to hold as ransom. Even though

      Millie was invisible, for some reason the mushroom people

      could still see her. They could detect body heat through

      their big blue saucer eyes; they knocked Millie to the

      floor with one of their bolts, and then sent down a hail of

      electric sparks upon Mr. Carrot-Top and the others.

      The children, and even some of the wizards, ran for

      their lives; sparks were flying everywhere, the ground was

      becoming so electrified that no one could stand on it

      without getting shocked. Bella was still trying to defrost

      her nails, and the other wizards flew off into the hole

      where Peter and Cilus were. That's when everyone noticed

      that Peter was not around.

      "Oh no, they must have taken him!" said Clara.

      Sam Carrot-Top turned around quickly and dove into the

      hole, when he found out that his son was missing.

      Meanwhile, the remaining children were left to fight with

      the mushroom people and Bella. Ben used his ability to

      change into anyone, and pretended to be Cilus. He commanded

      the mushroom people to go into the darkest corner of the

      forest and give light with their electricity. At first the

      mushroom people did not leave; they were a little

      suspicious, and one flew down and circled around Ben. He

      tried to keep a straight face and hold the appearance of

      Cilus together, but those who knew Ben knew that he had

      issues with getting a look-alike face to stay. But this

      time, Ben held it until the mushroom people jumped back

      onto their clouds and went away.

      "You fools, that is not Cilus!" said Bella as she came

      running after Ben.

      It was too late; the mushroom people had taken off so

      quickly that when Bella turned around they were gone. She

      was furious and chased after Ben with her bat. He used his

      magical cape to fly through the air, up and over clouds, in

      and out of tree trunks, and up and over trees. Bella was

      not having a good time; not only was she wasting time with

      a bunch of spoiled brats, a war awaited. Bella quickly

      turned around and headed into the temple. She summoned a

      flock of black birds to go after the children. There were

      so many black birds that they covered the skies and made

      the sun go down; there was nothing but darkness.

      Clara used her magical sword to give light to the area.

      "We must get out of here!" said Zack.

      All the children decided to jump down the black hole

      to find Peter and his father.

      "They'll need our help," said Robert.

      As the black birds came flying through the air, one by

      one the children jumped into the black hole. It was so deep

      that there were huge worms and tree roots growing

      everywhere. Clara used her magic sword to draw light into

      the hole. She led the pack as they began their endless

      fall. Soon, from deep down, Clara spotted the remaining

      wizards also falling. Ben used his cape to fly by Clara to

      see where the wizards were going.

      As they saw Ben, the wizards threw balls of fire back

      at him and the other children. The fire went flying by the

      children's heads causing them to feel the heat across their

      faces. This did not stop Clara or the other children from

      wanting to save their friend. Clara fought back with her

      magical sword, turning it into a dragon and sending it

      after the wizards as they threw their fire balls.

      The fire dragon ate the fireballs, gobbling them down.

      The wizards pulled out all the magical powers they had,

      from fire balls to laser blasts, and Hoyle threw his cards

      at the children. When the cards hit the sides of the hole,

      they burst into clouds of smoke. This slowed the children

      down because they could not see. The smoke was thick and

      grey; there was no way of seeing anything ahead, so the

      children stopped and waited for the smoke to clear.

      "Oh great, while we sit here, Peter could be hurt,"

      said Zack.

      "Be a little more patient," said Clara.

      The smoke cleared, but there was nothing in sight. It

      seemed like the wizards had found a place to hide. As the

      children continued to fall, the wizards came out of nowhere

      and were now in back of the children. The wizards had

      managed to find a ledge, and stayed on it until the

      children went by. Jamyra used her ice freezing, while Clara

      sent her green saliva bugs flying at the wizards. They

      dodged Jamyra's freeze power, and only a few of them were

      caught by Clara's flies.

      Jamyra and Clara decided to put their powers together

      to see what would happen. Clara spit out her green bug

      flies, and then Jamyra lightly froze them. It was a great

      idea; now Clara's flies were hard and strong from the

      freezing. They flew around the wizards, now looking like

      white snowflakes, but when they touched any part of the

      body, everything froze immediately. Mirus was the first

      wizard to
    fall victim to the concoction. The two girls

      laughed and giggled together for the first time; they were

      now becoming friends.

      Mirus was falling faster; the weight from the ice

      seemed to weigh him down. When the other wizards saw this,

      they decided to move out of the way. Many of them used the

      fire balls to melt the flies, but they were too fast for

      the wizards' dumb fire balls. The other wizards were not

      happy, and used their powers to block the children with a

      wall of fire. Jamyra turned it into ice water, and the

      children floated through, laughing at the wizards, and that

      made them even angrier.

      Jamyra stretched out her hands to form a wall of ice

      to block the wizards that were behind them. As it formed,

      Hoyle was trying to run through and made it halfway. His

      body got frozen within the ice, and he let out a loud

      scream. The other wizards tried to stop, but they too ended

      up hitting the ice wall.

      "That will keep them out for a while," said Robert as

      he congratulated Jamyra on a job well done.

      Finally the children could see a bottom, and down

      there was Peter; they could tell by his orange hair.

      Standing over Peter was Cilus, holding a magical stick with

      two golden horns at the end of it. The horns from the staff

      seemed to have a tight grip around Peter's neck. Next to

      Peter was his father, who was not moving due to a hit on

      the head from a rock. Blood was everywhere, but Peter was

      not going to let his father die; he fought with Cilus.

      Peter mustered up enough strength to push Cilus away, and

      then Peter took his two hands and pried the staff with the

      horns away from his neck. Cilus saw that Peter had grown

      powerful and took off; he jumped on his magical staff, it

      turned into a flying broom, and up the hole he went.

      Meanwhile, Clara and the others chased Cilus all the

      way to the top, where they lost sight of him. Then they

      went back down to assist Peter. He lay on the floor, still

      trying to catch his breath. He managed to crawl over to his

      father and kissed him on the forehead.

      "Stay with me!" Peter cried. Tears fell from his face

      onto his father's head. The cold touch of the tears seemed

      to wake Mr. Carrot-Top. "Oh, father, you gave me a scare."

      All Mr. Carrot-Top could do was lie there and smile,

      until he got his strength back.

      "We must get out of here," said Peter to his friends.

      He told them that the holes he made led to different

      worlds, and he did not want to be sucked into a time warp.

      At that moment a bright light came through the walls of the

      hole; that process was starting!

      "Go, go, go," said Peter, as he pushed his friends

      toward the top of the hole.

      Ben and Michael used their flying powers to fly with

      Mr. Carrot-Top to the land above. Jamyra was in charge of

      forming an ice bridge to the top, so that the rest of the

      children could make it out. She quickly formed the bridge

      and the remaining children ran to the top, even as the hole

      got bigger and started to open up to another world.

      "Faster!" said Peter.

      The children ran and ran until they could not run any

      more. So, they walked at a quick pace. Meanwhile, as the

      children looked back, they could see the hole opening up to

      another world. When the hole got bigger, everyone took a

      peek; the world was so beautiful, one that no one had ever

      laid eyes on. From what they could see, the land had

      mystical creatures, huge dragons with crowns as large as

      their heads, silver oceans and waterfalls, and the people

      seemed to live in huge stone homes. The beaches had sand

      that glittered in the sun. Peter and the other children

      could hear the soothing sounds of the ocean waves; they

      were in a daze.

      Millie shouted, "Snap out of it, the hole is growing!"

      The children realized that they were being hypnotized

      by the hole so it could swallow them up. The hole had

      almost caught up with them; the children ran faster, and to

      make matters worse, Jamyra's ice bridge was melting. The

      more she tried to produce more frost; the sunlight coming

      from the other world was so hot that it melted the bridge.

      The children sped up; passing all the wizards they had

      frozen on the way down. Clara noticed that a few of the

      wizards were missing, along with Hoyle. But they did not

      have time to study the wizards; they had to get out of the

      hole before it ate them alive and transported them to

      another world.

      When the children made it to the top, they were

      greeted by Ben, Michael, and Mr. Carrot-Top. Also, the

      black birds that were chasing them when they first went

      down into the hole were still there.

      "Keep still, don't move," said Peter, as the birds

      were now sleeping.

      They had waited so long for the children to come back

      out; they formed a nest and slept on the edge of the hole.

      Little did these black birds know that there was a surprise

      coming; the hole was about to swallow them up and take them

      to another world. The children tip-toed softly out of the

      hole, one by one, as the opening to the other world barely

      missed them. Suddenly, the hole gulped up the birds like a

      last meal; all that was left on the ground were a few

      feathers.

      "That was close," said Peter.

      Now that night was falling and the remaining wizards

      were back at the temple, the children could get a rest.

      Peter's father started to really come around and collect

      his senses. Once again, the children had made it through

      another test, but they were going on the third day. Robert

      knew that they only had hours to get back to the vessel to

      make it back home to Baja safely. He gently shook his

      friends to wake them up and back on schedule. Most of them

      did not want to wake up, they were tired and exhausted, but

      they knew that either they got up and started moving or

      became the wizards' prisoners.

      Mr. Carrot-Top was still a little woozy, but he was

      able to stand on his own two feet and walk. Suddenly they

      heard a hovering above.

      "Behind the trees!" shouted Peter to his friends.

      Up above in the sky was none other than their vessel.

      Merseft was looking out the window, and Peter jumped out

      and signaled to him. He flew it down to his family and

      friends. Merseft blabbered on about how the spell was going

      to wear off, and that they would be stuck in this scary

      place forever. But, he was glad to see Peter and the

      others. Yet, he had some bad new.

      "What bad news?" said Peter.

      Merseft told how a woman all in black found the vessel

      and thawed Larry out. He told her that he'd found out that

      Mirus the wizard was his father, and he wanted to be with

      him and become a wizard.

      "Who is Larry?" asked Mr. Carrot-Top.

      Peter explained to his father that Larry was a student

      at his school, his uncle is Mr. Patric Stew
    art, and he

      treated Larry more as his son than his nephew. Peter told

      his father that Larry had no special powers, and was only

      accepted at Waldorf Academy because of his uncle. It made

      sense to Peter and his father that maybe Mr. Stewart was in

      with his twin brother to take over Baja.

      "But in the meantime, we must leave," said Merseft.

      The children were glad to be on board, where there was

      food, water, and a nice place to take a nap. Everyone piled

      on board, and the 3D pilot took off his cap and introduced

      himself. He reminded the children that they were running

      out of time, as this nice flying vessel would soon be

      nothing more than a trash can again.

      "Oh hush, we know, now start the vessel," said Jamyra.

      Peter could not help but feel hurt knowing that they

      had left Larry behind. He would become nothing more than an

      evil seed like his father. As the vessel took off, the

      children looked from above and saw all the destruction that

      was done to the forest, the supporter of life in Baja.

      Mr. Carrot-Top saw how his son was looking so sad, and

      said, "Don't you worry, when the elders arrive this will be

      over."

      Peter just nodded to please his father, but in his

      heart he was very worried about what was going on, and he

      was the one who was supposed to stop it. Peter felt like a

      failure, and went to the back of the vessel and moped.

      "Oh, stop putting so much pressure on yourself; we did

      our best," said Clara, as she sat next to Peter eating her

      cotton candy worms.

      Peter laughed as Clara had a worm hanging from her

      mouth. "You little pig," said Peter.

      Clara smiled and said, "I did my job I, got you to

      smile."

      She went off to be with the other children as Peter

      stared out the window. He could see men of his father's who

      were once fighters turned into slaves cutting down the

      trees of the forest to make weapons and tools for the war.

      Sam Carrot-Top wanted to save them, but knew it was too

      dangerous. Still, he promised in his heart that he would be

      back, and he would save all who would come with him.

      One by one, the trees of the forest fell, and animals

      were scampering to find a way out; their home as they knew

      it was being destroyed, burned to the ground. All Peter and

      his friends could do was just watch as their men destroyed

      the entire forest, causing animals that had lived there for

      centuries to find another home. The wizards were being

      careless, and did not care about what they were doing to

      their own world.

      Meanwhile, the children fixed Mr. Carrot-Top plenty to

      eat and drink, as they too ate and drank and took quick

      naps. Many of the children had nightmares with wizards and

      ghosts, and just like the perfect father, Sam Carrot-Top

      was there to comfort them. Although he was badly beaten and

      bruised, he kept watch over the children until they were

      out of harm's way.

      As Sam Carrot-Top looked past the forest and onto the

      Azul Sea, he saw large fleets of ships filled with giants

      and monsters. They were starting to gather for war, and in

      the center of it all was his brother Marcus. There must

      have been at least a thousand ships, with creatures that

      were only created for war; many were wearing the red glow

      codes. None of them were made of the Baja symbols, so the

      red codes meant they were made of wizard's blood. These

      creatures were savages; they ate fish right out of the

      water raw and unclean. Many of them looked like mystical

      beasts; some were half-beast half-stone, while some had

      heads as big as the moon and tiny bodies.

      Whatever scary things the wizards could conjure up,

      they most certainly did. They wanted the people of Baja to

      be afraid of them; they wanted them to be so afraid that

      they would not fight, just give up and become slaves of the

      forest. Tied to the back of the fleet of ships were huge

      land monsters, like the sand octopus that buried itself and

      lived under the sand. There were at least fifty of them;

      they were huge, weighing at least a ton, with their furlike

      bodies that came in many different colors.

      Then there were elves that stood two feet tall, all

      locked in cages; they seemed to be under a spell of some

      sort. Then there were huge giants and large tigers,

      elephants and dragons, and many more. It was as if one was

      seated and watching a circus pass by.

      Sam Carrot-Top was a smart man; he took mental note of

      what he'd seen as the vessel past over the seas and on to

      land. There was a parade on the roads leading to Baja, a

      parade of nothing more than war. The roads were filled with

      dark Ryders, and leading the way, on a huge throne up on a

      giant elephant, was Bella. Her throne was decked out in the

      finest gems, her seat was made out of jade and silver, and

      a golden saddle was made to fit the huge elephant to place

      her throne on its back. She had maidens fanning her as the

      elephant carried her through the hot roadways. Behind her

      was a long line of ground vessels; there were canon

      throwers that were so huge that they had to be operated by

      a giant.

      The giants came in many colors and shapes; some were

      fat, some were skinny, and some were hairy, but they were

      all fit to be called a giant. A group of a thousand men

      were armed and fitted with the most advanced swords, bows

      and arrows, and sharp knives. They were all dressed alike,

      and marched to a silent tune; no one could hear it but them.

      Then there were another set of fighters, but they were

      skeletons, there had to be at least five thousand of them;

      all adorned with golden breastplates to protect the fake

      beating hearts that Bella had made for them. They were

      dancing and jumping into the air, showing off their skills.

      Behind them were Bella's rock dogs that she'd made

      stronger, faster and bigger.

      Baby dragon pups were way at the end of the line,

      chained down and mistreated. All Bella wanted them for was

      their firepower. Bella's army was the longest; there were

      so many creatures and monsters that she'd formed that there

      were no names for. There was an elephant-type with long

      wooly green fur and ten ivory horns sticking out from its

      face. Then there was a creature with ten eyes that spun

      around and around; it had nothing more than a balloon-type

      body and eight legs. What this creature did was nothing

      less than amazing; it would jump into the dirt and suck up

      the trees and vegetation with one gulp. There were trees

      all around, and then suddenly they were gone; nothing but a

      small hole as a reminder as to where they'd once stood.

      There were also red, black, green, and multi colored

      lizards that Bella had her men feed to the other animals.

      Like the cute bunnies in their nesting holes, Bella was

      cruel and heartless; she truly was a witch.

      As the children woke up from their naps,
    they saw Mr.

      Carrot-Top staring out of the window. So they joined him

      and saw a sight that was so scary they hid their faces.

      Then they came back to the window and gazed upon how

      powerful the wizards seemed; they had built an army from

      stones, and raised the dead to make their bones fight for

      them. The wizards had split into several groups, making

      them so much more powerful, but Mr. Carrot-Top reminded the

      children not to worry, that the elders would awaken and

      fight for the citizens of Baja.

      That's when Peter reminded his father that he still

      did not have the key to unlock the elders. Peter told his

      father of the secret glove he'd found in the temple. Mr.

      Carrot-Top wanted to see this treasure his son had found;

      and when Peter brought the bag carrying the glove forward,

      it glowed just as it did before. Mr. Carrot-Top quickly

      dumped the contents of the bag out, and he gazed upon a

      true find. The golden glove was in pristine shape; it was

      so beautiful, just like the last time he'd seen it. Peter

      and the children were amazed to know that Mr. Carrot-Top

      had seen the glove before. He explained to the children

      that when he was guarding the key, he had to wear this

      special glove that allowed the carrier to hold the key. Not

      everyone could wear the glove, it was blessed and made by

      the elders for a certain individual, and that individual

      was Peter.

      "I told you so," said Millie as she wiped the sleep

      out of her eyes.

      "Have you tried on the glove?" said Mr. Carrot-Top to

      his son.

      "Yes, father, I tried it on, and it only fit me, not

      my friends."

      As the children listened, Mr. Carrot-Top told of how

      once in the special square in Baja, the boy who the glove

      fit would call upon the key, and it would come from out of

      the depths of the earth; searching and flying, until it was

      reunited with the glove. Then the wearer of the glove had

      to open the doors to the elders with the eighth key.

      All this time, Peter had felt as if he had failed his

      father, his friends, and most importantly, the people of

      Baja. But all this time, he had the key right in front of

      him. Peter jumped up and down as his friends cheered him on.

      However, Mr. Carrot-Top knew that having the key could

      become a burden more than a joy. For now, he did not want

      to tell his son about the bad part, until it was time; he

      just wanted his son to enjoy being with his friends and

      know that he was not a failure. He was the one the prophets

      spoke of.

      Even though Peter was very happy, the thought of

      actually being the savior of Baja had not taken effect yet.

      After a few more cheers of happiness, the captain came out

      in his 3D form and notified them that they would be

      reaching the mainland of Baja soon. The children were so

      happy, they cheered again, but then suddenly the captain

      said that they would have to hide behind the clouds because

      something big and unknown was heading their way.

      The children and Mr. Carrot-Top rushed to the window,

      where they saw the wizards Mirus, Hoyle, Louis, and Cilus

      leading an army of the sky that was headed toward the

      mainland. Cilus was riding an eighty foot long orange

      dragon that had three tails; its eyes were so huge and

      round. Cilus sat on the back of the dragon on a golden

      saddle, and the dragon had a wingspan of at least thirty

      feet. Next to Cilus was Hoyle, riding a large bird with a

      tail that had fangs at the end. Then there were Mirus and

      Louis on some type of flying disc; Peter and his friends

      remembered the disc from when they went to the golden

      temples.

      Somehow the wizards got ahold of the technology and

      made their own. Then there was Larry riding his own

      floating manta-ray with a sharpened spike tail and jet

      black in color. Larry sat on his golden saddle and held a

      magical staff. This was not the same Larry the children

      knew; he seemed to be more evil. The thought of having all

      that power had gotten to him; Larry had a wide smile on his

      face, he was now with his father, and was consider a

      wizard. That's when Peter noticed that one of the wizards

      was missing.

      "Where is the wizard Horitio?" said Peter.

      The children looked through the huge crowd, but no

      Horitio was found.

      "He must have been eaten by the hole," said Clara.

      Peter nodded in agreement. Behind the wizards was an

      army of the air. Cilus had created a wide range of

      creatures to attack Baja by air. There were birds by the

      thousands that were fitted and equipped with fire balls and

      smoke bombs. Then there were huge bats that were in groups

      of a thousand, carrying fighters on their backs; there were

      also huge cloud giants made of nothing more than clouds.

      There were porcupine people, their skin dark in color and

      protruding from their skin were needle-like spines that

      were not only sharp but poisonous.

      Cilus also had a huge army of armadillo men; their

      outer shells were so tough that they could withstand

      anything, and according to Cilus would be the first line of

      defense for the wizards. On the backs of a thousand birds

      were scarecrows that had come alive through the spells of

      the wizards. The scarecrows were made of nothing more than

      hay, but were in the form of men. They were given life by

      Cilus to seek and destroy anyone who would not bow down to

      him and his ruling. Then there were a group of a million

      critters that were know as the fuzzys. They were fur ball

      creatures that shook off their fur, and once the fur was

      off, it turned into needle-sharp pins. With a million of

      them being shaken at one time, they would make a great

      weapon to stop the army of Baja.

      Peter and his friends were amazed to see all the power

      formed by the wizards; they seemed more powerful than the

      citizens of Baja. Mr. Carrot-Top thought the same thing

      too, but he did not want to let the children see that he

      was also afraid and surprised by the wizards' army. Deep

      down inside, Mr. Carrot-Top was hoping that his father, a

      master of inventing, had come up with something that could

      withstand the armies of the wizards.

      Mr. Carrot-Top made the children believe that he had

      seen this all before, and that there was nothing to worry

      about. Once the children heard that, they became more

      relaxed and were confident that they would be able to

      defeat the wizards and all of their monsters.

      Once the children had settled down and were less

      afraid, Mr. Carrot-Top pulled his son aside and told him

      that once he called upon the eighth key, there was no

      turning back. The eighth key held special powers, and that

      was how he'd lost his brother to the wizards. Mr. Carrot-

      Top told Peter that his brother was jealous of being born

      with no magical powers, and not being the one the elders

      wanted. When Marc
    us saw that he was not getting the

      attention his brother got, he decided to turn on his own

      flesh and blood. Marcus was very upset that he was not the

      chosen child, and became very jealous, and hated Sam all

      his life.

      It was the elders who made the choice of having a

      person in charge while they hibernated. Sam Carrot-Top told

      Peter this so that he would be aware that there were many

      people out there who would be very jealous of him. Peter

      needed to be very careful who he called his friends. Peter

      graciously took his father's advice and wondered what the

      elders would look like. Suddenly the red light in the

      vessel went off, and an alarm sounded.

      "What is going on, Merseft?" said Peter.

      "We are running out of time; we have to move from

      under these clouds," said Merseft.

      He explained to everyone that the spell was wearing

      off, and that they had to move before they no longer had a

      vessel to ride. The captain quickly moved the vessel from

      beneath the clouds, and put it into top speed. It went

      flying through the air, passing unnoticed by Cilus. Then on

      to the mainland of Baja it went. Peter and his friends were

      glad to be going home; after all, they had snuck away from

      home. The children waited with anticipation as they could

      see the town square.

      "We're almost there," said Peter, as he pointed out

      the window.

      No one was expecting the town square to be empty.

      There was no one in sight; all the stores and houses were

      boarded up, the roadways were bare, and there was not even

      a stray dog in the streets. Now Sam Carrot-Top panicked,

      and wondered if Cilus had somehow done this. As the vessel

      got closer to the town square, he noticed that there were

      many missing trees and vegetation; he explained to everyone

      that the town was getting ready for war and that they were

      in hiding.

      "We must place you in the town square, so you can call

      upon the elders," said Clara, as she gently turned Peter's

      face in her direction.

      Peter was in a daze looking out the window.

      "No time to be afraid now," said Robert.

      "We are all in this together," said Mr. Carrot-Top.

      Finally the vessel was over the square. The children

      couldn't wait to land. As soon as the vessel landed, the

      spell was up and the vessel turned back into nothing more

      than an empty large garbage bin.

      "Oh, that was a close call," said Ben, as he licked

      his fur.

      "Oh, you are so gross," said Jamyra to Ben.

      There was no time for pity as Mr. Carrot-Top grabbed

      Peter by the hand and led him to the town square. Sam

      shouted, "Everyone, come outside and watch Peter call on

      the elders!"

      At first no one came; the roads and pathways were very

      quiet. Then out of nowhere men women and children rose out

      of the ground. They were hidden underground by special

      holes. When Jane saw her husband and son she ran toward

      them, not believing that it was really them. She poked and

      probed both Sam and Peter, and when she found that they

      were real, she broke down in tears.

      "I thought I'd lost you both," said Jane, as tears

      fell from her face.

      Jane was not the only one happy, but the other

      children's parents came running to give their kids the

      biggest hugs. The other citizens cheered the children for

      saving Sam Carrot-Top. The children felt as if they were

      royalty, but there was no time for fun. Sam Carrot-Top

      announced that Cilus and the other wizards were on their

      way, and that Baja must prepare for the worst. He explained

      all the evil forces that were coming, and that the citizens

      must not be afraid. If they were afraid, they would be

      easily defeated. The crowd moved aside for David Carrot-Top

      to come and shake his son's hand and give him a big hug.

      "I did not want to leave you," said David.

      "I know," said Sam, as he gave his father a big hug.

      This was followed by Samantha and Dorothy. But Sam

      Carrot-Top had a surprise for the townspeople; Peter had

      found the glove to call upon the eighth key. When they

      heard this, their hearts became brave again, hoping that

      this time it was for real, that the elders would come out

      of their hibernation.

     
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