Chapter 11
   Off to War - Part 1
   Meanwhile, as Peter was in school, his parents and
   other family members were going to war to save Baja from
   the hands of Marcus Carrot-Top. Sam was very unhappy at his
   brother and the fact that he had ruined his family name for
   years. Yet, deep down inside, Sam truly loved his brother
   and he was torn between fighting for Baja and fighting his
   brother. Nevertheless, Sam had to make a huge decision on
   how he was going to handle the war and the conflict with
   his brother.
   He got the crew up and ready as soon as Peter left for
   school. Red Fox and Samantha came up with great plans on
   how they would attack the wizards in the forest. Meanwhile
   Sam's father David was building weapon upon weapon, until
   he got them right. Jane was still practicing her skills to
   create a deadly plant, if she needed to rely on it. She
   took out an old jewelry box that was given to her many
   years ago. It was golden on the outside, engraved with
   pictures of a large green plant. The colors on the box were
   so vibrant; it did not even look old. As Jane opened the
   box, a small beam of light caught her eyes. There was a
   tiny blue seed the size of a quarter, and it began to hop
   and jump all over the inside of the box, which was
   protected by a red velvet cloth.
   Jane remembered receiving this box when she was a
   little girl, after the entire world of Baja had discovered
   her talents for planting. She was told only to use this
   blue seed in the event of life or death, and to always
   protect it and to never let it get in the wrong hands. Even
   when Jane was on earth, she never let the seed out of her
   sight. Wherever she went, so did the blue seed, which was
   called the seed of great destruction.
   Jane held the seed up to her eye sight and saw its
   great beauty. There was no other seed like it throughout
   the galaxy, and what Jane held in her hands was very
   powerful. She put the seed in a pouch that was hooked onto
   her belt. Jane had now made and gotten all the plants and
   formulas that she would need on the battlegrounds, and then
   it was time to go.
   The Carrot-Tops and their families said a prayer to
   the Lord to guide them and keep them safe through their
   journey, and then the five of them were on their way, along
   with Oscar the cat.
   Dorothy stayed home to wait for Peter when he arrived
   from school. She kissed her son and husband goodbye and a
   look of worry began to fill her face. Sam let his mother
   know that everything would be okay, and if something were
   to go wrong that she and Peter would have everything they'd
   need for the rest of their lives. By this time, the tears
   were falling and Sam began to wipe them from his mother's
   eyes, letting her know that everything would be okay. To
   get her mind off of things, she should head down to the toy
   store and start making toys since Christmas was coming.
   Dorothy agreed to this and took off.
   At this point, there was no turning back; everyone in
   the group had a huge task ahead of them. First, there were
   only five of them and they were going to face seven
   powerful wizards and the unknown Ambassador Forest. Sam
   wished that at this time he had more men, and as they were
   leaving the house a huge shadow covered up the sun. At
   first, Sam and his family thought that they were under
   attack, but it was far from the truth.
   Up in the air was a large golden balloon, but not just
   any balloon, one made by the hands of Sam's father. It had
   the Baja codes and symbols that glowed up and down its
   sides. The balloon was made more like a floating capsule
   that hovered in the air; it was equipped with powerful
   rockets and jet propellers. The balloon was large, but yet
   so quiet in the air, it was as if the balloon had some type
   of stealth abilities.
   "What is this?" asked Sam to his father.
   "Just a little gift I cooked up," said David.
   Sam and his family stared at the beauty of the jet for
   a while; it was large and magnificent. It was built to hold
   at least one thousand men. David explained to his son that
   many years ago, before Sam was kicked out of Baja, he
   developed and built many secret weapons because in a dream
   he was told that he would be the supplier of the war. At
   first, David admitted that he did not know what this dream
   meant, but one of the elders came to him in the dream
   telling him that destruction was coming and Baja needed to
   be protected from its enemies.
   So, many years later, David had developed many secret
   weapons and hid them in a tunnel under the mansion. This
   was the first time that he had even told Sam about all of
   his works and the hiding place in Baja. David explained to
   his son that everything happens for a reason, and that the
   elders would be protecting them all through the war. Sam
   nodded his head in agreement, and began to accept the fact
   that he must now be ready to fight for Baja and the Carrot-
   Top's name.
   David then made a big surprise move and called
   Samantha Grey to come and take the keys to start the large
   vessel. Samantha couldn't believe that David was entrusting
   her to drive it, but what he was teaching his son was how a
   real leader builds faith in his soldiers. David was now
   letting Sam know what it takes to be a leader in the war
   ahead and showing Sam to trust his people to achieve a
   satisfactory result.
   A white light came down as Sam pressed a button to
   release the winging stairs. Everyone began to load the
   vessel, when suddenly there was the sound of the loud
   marching of footsteps and men chanting as if they were
   going to war. Sam and his teammates stood ready to fight.
   As the gates opened, there were at least a few hundred
   men, all dressed in armor and fighting gear. Oscar began to
   growl and salivated, letting the intruders know that he was
   ready and willing to fight to keep his family safe. As the
   men came in, they immediately saw that the Carrot-Tops were
   ready for war. But, they were not there to start a war, but
   to help them fight it.
   These men were David's friends when they were all
   slaves in the underground, but many of them had turned
   their back on David and Sam. David had sent out one last
   plea, and asked the men to join him in the war to save
   Baja. At first, there was no answer; so David thought that
   the men were still angry and did not want to help save
   Baja. After all, Baja had made them slaves; now the same
   men and women that were slaves were fighting for the world
   that once enslaved and mistreat them.
   David was very surprised to see all of his old friends
   again; it was like going back in time. David told Oscar to
   settle down and let the big cat know that these were their
   allies. David went toward the line and hugged a huge guy;
  
 his arms were muscular and solidly built. His head was
   bald, and his skin was very dark. He had big white teeth
   that had fangs out the sides. His hazel eyes made him so
   breathtaking; he was humongous, and the size of his hands
   could crush a person to death. Around his neck he was
   adorned in golden jewelry. The only thing he carried was a
   bow and arrow; the arrows were sharp and long, hanging out
   of the protected bag. The arrows and the bow glowed with
   the symbols of Baja, and his name was Boweloft.
   David introduced Boweloft to his family, and then all
   the rest of the soldiers came marching in. Boweloft
   explained to David that he was angry at the way Baja had
   enslaved him like a dog, but found it in his heart to
   forgive and to come back and help his friend. David was
   very pleased, and gave Boweloft another big hug.
   Boweloft had also convinced the eight hundred women
   and men to come too, but he was sad to tell David that two
   hundred of the remaining men and women went to fight on the
   side of the wizards. David was not surprised, and he
   already knew the ones who would betray him. But, somewhere
   in his heart, David was hoping that there would have been a
   little mercy on their part, and they would have stuck with
   him through thick and thin. Yet, David was happy to see
   Boweloft, a man who was an honest leader and a fighter.
   Oscar went around sniffing the entire army so that he
   would be able to track anyone by their scent. The next
   thing that happened was that the mass of people began to
   load the vessel one by one.
   "Now this is an army," said David to Sam.
   "But, father, how many of these men can we truly
   trust?" said Sam.
   "None, you will just have to watch them and take a
   chance," said David.
   Sam felt as if his job of leader had just gotten a lot
   harder; he now had eight hundred men and women that he did
   not know fighting in his army, and he didn't feel as if he
   could trust any of them. That these were the same friends
   who had once betray his family filled him with dread, but
   David let his son know that, in life, there must be a give
   and take. At this point, they needed all the help they
   could get, because without these fighters there would be no
   way that they could take down the wizards and their evil
   supporters.
   Sam agreed with his father, and boarded the vessel
   with the other fighters. The fighters were from all over
   the four corners of Baja; many of them made or brought
   their own weapons, and unlike Sam, many of them already
   knew what to expect. There were knifes, bows and arrows,
   swords, shields, and every type of weapon imaginable. The
   crew was ready for a war.
   What David did not tell Sam was that he had promised
   all who joined his army millions of the Carrot-Top fortune.
   If Sam had known this, he never would have agreed, but
   David knew that he had to somehow get the attention of
   Boweloft, since he was the leader and the voice of the
   underground people. The strategy was very successful.
   David knew what it would take to bring out the help
   that he wanted, but at this time, Sam was too immature in
   the game of war and did not need to know everything. The
   hundreds of men and women joining the fight for Baja had
   all pitched in and load the vessel. One by one, they began
   to load food, weapons, camping equipment, and all the
   necessary items that they would need.
   Finally, the vessel was loaded; Samantha started the
   engine and ordered everyone aboard. This was the last call,
   as the engine started and flames shot from its pipes. Sam
   gazed upon his home that he was leaving behind a second
   time, but this time would be different; he was going to
   prove that his family was innocent for once and for all.
   Sam now had the look of a warrior in his eyes; he was ready
   to fight, and there was nothing that would stop him.
   Meanwhile, up in front, Samantha was getting a crash
   course in air training. This was a model vessel that she
   had never seen before, and David was teaching her how his
   machine worked.
   "You are a brilliant man," said Samantha.
   David just smiled at the compliment and continued
   showing her how the vessel worked. It had the fanciest
   gadgets, like a talking face to guide her as a second
   pilot, and screens that the pilot could see everything that
   was going on way in the back of the vessel. The inside was
   inscribed with hieroglyphics and other codes of Baja, which
   no one knew what they meant. The only people that could
   interpret new or old codes were the elders, and they were
   in hibernation.
   Codes of Baja were on everything the average citizens
   buy, from clothing to fabrics, to food. So when David
   bought all of his materials, the codes were already
   embedded into the materials of the vessel, and many other
   things that he made. All of the fighters on the vessel were
   complimenting the creator; they had never seen anything
   like this before and were going through it like miners on a
   search for gold.
   "Relax and eat," said Sam.
   There was plenty of food to feed the army for days.
   The soldiers ate and ate until they began to settle down
   and take a nap. There were songs and music playing in the
   background as the vessel went up in the air, and they were
   on their way to the Ambassador Forest.
   Jane was very nervous that some of the men on the
   plane were not as trustworthy as her father-in-law might
   like to think. So, she shared this distress with her
   husband; and while the soldiers were asleep, Jane and Sam
   called a meeting. They all voiced their concerns to David,
   and he assured his family that there would be nothing to
   worry about, that these were good people.
   Yet, these were also the people that turned their
   backs on the Carrot-Top family when they were exiled from
   Baja. This was the concern of Jane and Sam, but David
   brushed it off and once again assured his family that he
   had it under control. However, there was, at times, a look
   of worry in David's eye. But, this was a chance that they
   had to take if they wanted to win the war. David was a
   fighter and a leader, and he saw this situation through the
   eyes of a leader.
   "Sometimes you have to make deals with the devil,"
   said David to his family.
   After the brief meeting, everyone went to take a long
   rest; the Ambassador Forest was miles and miles away.
   Everyone needed to be well-rested and ready to fight in the
   morning. Yet, there were a few restless bodies walking
   through the vessel. Many of them were second guessing
   themselves and wondering if this war was really worth the
   risk of losing it all.
   When David saw this he gathered up the team and talked
   about the good times, which he promised would come back
   again. After a few drinks of wine and a stomach we
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   filled, the vessel of men and women began to shout again,
   and their spirits were high to go to war. As Samantha drove
   the vessel toward the map coordinates, the passengers
   looked out of the window and stared out on a world they
   were sworn to protect.
   From above, Baja was a mystical place, the long silver
   and golden vines that reached out to the heavens, courtesy
   of Jane Carrot-Top. Baja was mystical upon itself, the only
   place in the galaxy where ghosts could stay alive and make
   a good life, until they were called to the next level to
   reach the kingdom of the Creator. The skies began to burst
   with rainbows that, every once in a while, would attached
   themselves to a cloud or two.
   The sun shone brightly in the afternoon skies, and
   large dragons flew through the air at the speed of light;
   gracing the fighters with their wonders. These dragons were
   called onox's, and they were the protectors of the skies
   over Baja and beyond. They were also very playful. Many of
   them came close to the vessel, teasing the passengers to
   play with them. Sam threw a turkey bone out of the window
   and watched the dragons chase after it.
   Too bad he left out Oscar, because Oscar had become
   very jealous and wanted his fair share of the human food.
   So Sam gave in and gave Oscar a big hug and a large turkey
   bone that he delightfully went into the corner of the room
   and ate to his enjoyment. But, not too far in the sky,
   Samantha noticed a hooded dark creature approaching.
   Somehow, Sam and Jane had seen this hooded creature or had
   heard about it, but neither she nor Sam could put their
   thoughts together.
   The creature came playing through the skies on large
   bats with long white fangs; there must have been a dozen or
   so of these hideous creatures. Samantha dove the vessel,
   ducking and dodging the hooded creature. She watched and
   watched, but was not afraid; somehow she knew that this
   thing was nothing more than a big bluff.
   But others on the ship took the threat very seriously
   and started to unpack their weapons. The hooded mask man
   came close to the vessel. No face, eyes or features could
   be seen, just the eeriness of a ghostly visitor. He ordered
   the vessel to turn around and not enter the Ambassador
   Forest. But on a large speaker, Sam told the hooded mask
   man that they were getting into the forest one way or
   another.
   The masked man was not too happy and demanded the
   vessel once again turn around, but Samantha never complied,
   and drove the vessel ever faster. Behind the vessel, the
   hooded mask man kept up and began to throw some type of sun
   rays at the vessel. It was built strong and could withstand
   the abuse for a little while.
   Meanwhile, the men on the vessel began to take out
   their bows and arrows, and began to shoot at the nasty bats
   that were flying and bumping into the vessel causing
   mayhem. These creatures were huge and powerful; they
   possessed the strength and ability to move through the air
   twice as fast as their size might make someone thing they
   could.
   The fighters on board kept shooting powerful golden
   arrows at the beasts. Boweloft was at the head of the pack,
   ordering their fire and every move. Jane began to command
   her plants to come out of the earth and attack, and so the
   plants did. They came out with long stems and vines,
   reaching up to the skies, ready to eat anything in sight,
   and the big bats were just the right serving. As the bats
   flew around, bumping and biting the sides of the vessel,
   Jane's plants came out of the ground like a swarm of bees.
   These plants were huge and grungy looking; fangs came out
   of the sides of their petals. They were carnivores, and
   they wanted all the meat they could find. Because they hid
   deep below the surface, they had a dusty old color to them;
   their leaves were dark gray instead of green, and once
   summoned, these plants destroyed everything in sight.
   "Attack!" shouted Jane.
   As the plants started eating the large bats, one by
   one, the plants ran their vines up the sides of the bats
   and snagged them like fish on a fisherman's hook. The
   plants sucked and drank the blood of the bats, and chewed
   up their bones.
   Meanwhile, the hooded mask man kept on ordering more
   bats to attack, but instead of attacking, the bats were
   outnumbered by the plants that Jane had summoned. One by
   one, the plants ripped out the hearts and flesh of the bats
   and munched on their bones. The hooded mask figure flew off
   on his one remaining bat and shouted, "Stay out of the
   Ambassador Forest!"
   Into the clouds he went, leaving behind the stink of
   old bat carcasses. All the fighters in the vessel began to
   cheer and were encouraged by David to keep on fighting. He
   was a man of words and leadership. Sam admired his father
   very much and wanted to be just like him; so Sam began to
   study David to see how to lead an army like he once had.
   By the latter part of the day, David had all those who
   were second guessing themselves filled with pride and joy
   to be a fighter for their world. The men and women on board
   were now much more confident that they were doing the right
   thing. The cheering and eating went on for hours as David
   and Red Fox went out to walk the vessel to inspect the
   damage. It was damaged very badly and was leaking vital
   fuel that they needed.
   The Ambassador Forest was miles away; and to make
   matters worst, they were soon over the Azul Sea, the most
   dangerous sea in the universe. It was created by the elders
   a long, long time ago; to protect the entrance of Baja and
   its surrounding moons, just like the Ambassador Forest. The
   Azul Sea was rarely traveled, and those who had dared to
   take it never returned. Red Fox told David that he had to
   tell the crew that they all had to abandon the ship and
   force land on the Azul Sea.
   David told Red Fox not to get the fighters down, that
   they had just won a victory over evil. Red Fox insisted
   that they needed to know, but because David was the
   captain, he commanded Red Fox to keep quiet until the time
   was right. So, reluctantly, Red Fox said nothing to the
   crew, but was very disappointed that he was forced to keep
   a secret that he did not want to.
   Inside the vessel, David called the main crew, which
   was Sam, Samantha, Red Fox, Boweloft and Jane, together.
   David explained to them what had happened and ordered them
   not to tell the rest of the crew for the simple fact that
   he did not want hysteria to breakout and the crew start to
   second guessing themselves. The team agreed not to say
   anything until the time was right.
   Suddenly, in the pilot pit, the screen on the
   dashboard began to blink with the word: "emergency". It
   showed that the fuel level was almost gone; then it wasr />
   time to tell the fighters that they would soon have to land
   in the Azul Sea. David took a deep breath and got the
   crew's attention. Sam reluctantly held back the seriousness
   of the situation, fearing that he would lose all of his
   fighters. But David went on and told the crew that the bats
   had destroy the fuel tanks and the vessel would have to
   make an emergency landing, in the sea of the Azul.
   "Sea of the Azul? Are you crazy?" shouted one fighter.
   This got the attention of the other fighters and fear
   began to set in, and soon everyone wanted to back out of
   the mission. For this, they were chastised by Boweloft and
   the others. There were pep talks and great war stories; but
   most of the crew was afraid to go on.
   So finally, Sam offered to let them leave and take the
   emergency ship back home before it was too late. Most of
   the men got up and began to run toward the emergency exit,
   until they heard Boweloft scream.
   "You cowards, never in your life have you stood for
   something; now is the time."
   This got everyone's attention, and the crowd stopped
   running and began to turn around. They apologized, and took
   their places on the vessel; most of the fighters were
   embarrassed that they acted that way, and apologized over
   and over again. Sam and his family accepted their
   apologies, and gave them all the support they needed.
   The vessel had become very quiet; everyone was on edge
   and nervous, most of the fighters were very young and had
   never been part of a war. Most of these men and women came
   out of the slave camp that David and Dorothy were in; so
   they had good reason to be afraid and nervous.
   Soon after that, all the lights in the vessel began to
   blow out, one by one; the power was failing and the vessel
   was going down slowly. The crew was told to jump out into
   the Azul Sea. No one wanted to jump first; the water from
   above was a thick black slush, and the waves were very
   powerful. There were dragons and many beast-like creatures
   swimming in the water; some of them were mystifying and
   strange looking.
   There were the beaver sharks, the first known sharks
   to have fur on them and the size of an average horse and
   carriage. They swam in packs, and were always ready to eat.
   Then there were the flying fish; they were the size of a
   tuna, but they had beautiful butterfly wings and red and
   white skin. They flew into the air for about a minute and
   sprayed green algae all over the sea to catch food in the
   thick slim. Although these creatures were beautiful, they
   were very deadly; one intake of the algae and a person
   would decay in seconds. The Azul Sea was filled with many
   unknown creatures and species that many in Baja had never
   seen or knew that they existed.
   Then Sam remembered that when he led his army in Baja
   the first time, he had a friend that used to sail the Azul
   Sea. He thought his friend was nothing more than a
   storyteller; until one day he brought back the head of an
   Azul dragon. From that day forward, Sam always believed
   everything this woman said, and they became good friends.
   She promised Sam that she would be sailing the Azul
   Sea all of her life, and that if he ever needed her, to
   send out an SOS, and she would rescue him. Sam never
   thought that he would ever need this woman, and that he
   would never travel to the Azul Sea, because it was
   forbidden by the elders. But this friend of Sam's was a
   daredevil, and she wanted to explore the ins and outs of
   Baja.
   Sam and Samantha used the last bit of energy from the
   ship to send for help. They sent out the magical codes that
   Sam had kept in his memory for many years. The SOS went out
   across the Azul Sea like a rainbow of musical notes; the
   codes were sophisticated and complicated; only a man or
   woman with Sam's knowledge could ever decipher them, and
   know how to send and receive these secret messages.
   The codes told a story across the late afternoon
   skies; they had everything in the message, from the number
   of people on the vessel to their destination, and the
   coordinates of the vessel. The code was so beautiful to
   watch, like a symphony in the skies; as the codes went to
   their destination they lit up the skies and showed the Azul
   Sea for what it was; fish attacking fish, and huge never
   before seen mammals tearing each other apart. Their way of
   survival was kill or be killed.
   Yet, while the Azul was very dangerous, it was also so
   beautiful. The crew sat and looked out the windows until
   the last light shut off, and then the vessel got very
   quiet. The sea became violent, throwing the vessel back and
   forth. Sam was gambling on the chance that his friend,
   after all these years, was still sailing the Azul Sea.
   David told his son that no one makes it out of the Azul Sea
   and tells about it.
   "Maybe the guy was lying," said Red Fox.
   But Sam did not want to think that he had believed a
   lie for all of these years. As the skies got darker and
   there was still no word; Sam was ready to give up. He knew
   there was no way for the entire crew to be saved; so all
   the boats should go to the women and young men of Baja.
   Perhaps, if they survived, they would be the next
   generation of survivors and caretakers of Baja.
   Sam and his family had to come up with a plan B and
   some way to save Baja; even if it meant only one person
   survived to tell the story. And, just as Sam and his father
   were going over plan B, there was a big gush of water into
   the ship. The ship was being invaded by a blood sucking
   octopus! The creature was covered in blue fur, and the
   black slush of the Azul Sea was all over its body. The eye
   on this creature alone was the size of two carriage wheels;
   the tentacles were long and sharp, its body wiggled and
   moved as if the ocean was inside of it, and when the
   creature opened its mouth, inside was forty rows of sharp
   teeth. There were hairs and bones stuck in the teeth.
   Sam immediately used his mental strength to push the
   creature into the air and away from the vessel, but it was
   so heavy that he couldn't move it out of the way. As time
   went on, the creature continued punching holes in the
   vessel with its twelve tentacles. Water began to fill the
   huge vessel very quickly; everyone began to scream and
   panic. Samantha came forward from the pilot pit and began
   to do martial arts on the monster, but it just took one of
   its sharp tentacles and hung Samantha by her clothing to
   the vessel's wall. The tentacle was so sharp and powerful
   that Samantha had a hard time freeing herself.
   Jane had no plants to control, and the only plant seed
   she had was in the baggage area. So, while the animal was
   fighting with the other crewmembers, Jane ran to the
   baggage area, through the thick slush, and got the golden
  
 box with the magical seed. But then, a violent shake of the
   vessel from the huge creature made Jane accidentally drop
   the box. She watched as the box slipped out of her hands
   and into the ocean. She tried to catch it, but the Azul Sea
   had claimed it. The loss and sadness filled Jane's eyes;
   she'd had that seed from the time she was a little girl,
   and now it was lost in one flick of the wrist.
   Meanwhile, David and Sam began to cut away at the
   creature's long tentacles. It began to scream a piercing
   sound when its limbs were being cut off. Boweloft ordered
   his men to shoot as many arrows and weapons into the
   creature as possible. Each crewmember began to fight with
   all their might and abilities, but this octopus was not a
   quitter either. It put up a fierce fight, and was not
   letting the vessel go.
   The fighters aimed for the creature's eyes and
   tentacles; they were looking for anything that they could
   either puncture or cut off, but the creature, with its
   twelve arms, made it impossible for the crew to succeed. As
   the crewmembers were being swallowed up into the ocean one
   by one, there was a beacon of light from the north. The
   ship made a large horn-like noise to alert the distressed
   that help was just a few feet away. Suddenly, the rescue
   ship set off a large bright flare into the evening skies
   that lit up the air for miles to see.
   "Help is here!" shouted a fighter.
   Sam was happy; his friend had finally pulled through.
   From out of the rescue ship crawled mongolores, which were
   sea monkeys that carried flesh-eaters in their fur coats.
   They were cute cuddly creatures, but they could never be
   kept as pets because of the dangerous flesh-eaters that
   they harvested from their coats.
   One by one, the mongolores crawled onto the huge
   octopus and sprayed the flesh-eaters onto the skin of the
   creature; within seconds, the octopus began to turn the
   vessel loose. The flesh-eaters used their powerful claws to
   embed themselves in the octopus' body, eating and sucking
   everything in sight. The octopus began to shake violently
   as it was slowly dying and screaming from all the pain that
   it was in. The flesh-eaters were the size of a one pound
   dog, but by the time they finished eating, they could grow
   to the size of an elephant.
   Out of the mist and the evening sun came a long wooden
   pirate ship, made from the finest wood, gold and steel.
   There were at least three hundred crewmembers on board; the
   flag of Baja waved up high in the air, and the sign of hope
   came upon the remaining fighters' faces. The ship was at
   least a hundred feet long; the naked eye could not see its
   tail end. This ship was built for adventures and dangerous
   situations.
   One by one, the crewmembers of the pirate ship came
   aboard and began to rescue Sam and his team. Just in time,
   before David's war vessel went down. The men from the
   pirate ship were rough-looking; they never cracked a smile
   or showed concern on their faces. They did their jobs and
   went about their daily duties.
   Once on the pirate ship, a long slender beautiful
   woman with jet black hair that blew in the wind, black
   leather clothes and boots that were tight to the skin came
   forward. She watched over the rescue operation, and waited
   until Sam and his crew were all on board; beat up and
   tired, Sam hardly recognized his friend.
   "Bella, is that you?" said Sam.
   "Sam Carrot-Top," shouted Bella as the two hugged and
   gave a friendly kiss.
   "Everyone, this is Bella," said Sam.
   "You didn't tell me Bella was a girl, or looked so
   beautiful," said David, as Sam blush with embarrassment.
   "You didn't tell me either," said Jane.
   She got a bit jealous from the moment she laid eyes on
   Bella! She looked Bella up and down and saw how beautiful
   she was, and went for a walk along the ship.
   Bella was one of the toughest women known on the Azul
   Sea. Most people counted her stories as myths and fairy
   tales, but Sam was the only friend that truly believed in
   her. Bella and Sam were friends from primary school, and
   they both died on the way to school when they were a part
   of the world of the living. In real life, they were best
   friends, and even in death as ghosts, they stayed best
   friends.
   Baja was a place where only the dead have a second
   chance at living, if their lives were cut short; and from
   that day forward, Bella had always wanted to be an
   explorer. When she was fourteen, she sailed one of the
   oldest and toughest seas on the seven moons. This gave
   Bella instant fame and fortune. The crew was shocked to see
   a woman sailing the waters of the Azul Sea, and living to
   tell about it.
   Meanwhile, on the deck of the ship, Sam was explaining
   to a jealous Jane that Bella and he were best friends in
   another world, before he even met Jane. Jane had stopped
   crying and put her jealousy aside, and headed back to the
   front of the ship where the crewmembers were listening to
   Bella. She told her story as to why she had only one eye,
   and about the golden patch that covered it. But first, the
   crew looked for any surviving members. Unfortunately, none
   were found. Their bodies decayed once they swallowed the
   toxic waters. Sam was very sad and wanted this war to end
   peacefully, without anyone losing their lives.
   Bella gave him a pep talk and said, "My heart ached
   when I heard that you got exiled from Baja."
   She wiped Sam's face as Jane looked on. Sam quickly
   noticed the intense look in Jane's eyes, and introduced
   Bella formally to his wife. Bella was a strong, confident
   woman and let Jane know that Sam was never interested in
   girls like her; that Sam liked girls like Jane.
   "So see, you have nothing to worry about, Sam is a
   good man," said Bella to Jane.
   Jane let down her guard and finally gave Bella a warm
   welcome and gratitude for saving them. Bella then sent her
   men out to do a search and rescue of anything that was
   worth finding and salvaging. At this time, the crewmembers
   of Sam's ship were given hot baths, food and a warm and
   comfy place to lay their tired bones.
   The pirate ship had everything on it, from a huge
   gallery to a large kitchen; there were offices and wine
   rooms. The ship had at least three thousand rooms and an
   entertainment area. No one could believe the size of this
   ship, and how fast it moved through the waters.
   Because David was also a maker of things, he fell in
   love with Bella's ship right away, and wanted to reproduce
   one when he got home. But Bella would not give him the blue
   prints; she considered them personal and valuable. She also
   let David know that the ship was a ghost ship that could
   disappear and reappear in minutes, and all the work and new
   technology came from a secret source that she would not
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   give out. David began to offer Bella thousands of dollars
   if she would say the maker's name, but she was very wealthy
   herself and did not need his money.
   Yet, she played along with David, and said she would
   consider his offer. But deep down, Bella was an
   originalist; she wanted to be the only one with something,
   and this made her come across as snobbish; but she had her
   reason for this. Because of her secret nature, Sam loved
   this about Bella; he loved the confidence that his friend
   had.
   But Jane wanted to leave this ship as soon as possible
   and asked how long it would be before they got to the
   Ambassador Forest. Bella became very interested and loved
   the adventure; for many years she had been trying to get
   into the forest, but it was always guarded and locked. No
   one ever came in or out.
   Bella filled Sam and his crew in on what she had seen
   for many years going on in the Ambassador Forest. She spoke
   of lights and the cries of demons coming out of the earth;
   of how the earth shoke violently at night, and the strange
   creatures that came and went from it.
   So, all night long, Bella told stories around the
   gallery kitchen as the crew ate and feasted on the finest
   meals. While Bella told the story, Jane walked off and back
   up to the front of the ship. Samantha followed and began to
   comfort Jane; she let Jane know that all there was between
   Sam and Bella was close friendship, and that Jane had
   nothing to be jealous about.
   Yet, how could she not be jealous? Bella was a
   beautiful young lady; just gazing upon her beauty would
   make anyone fall in love with her. Even though Jane took
   Samantha's words into consideration, she could not get over
   the fact that her husband never mentioned Bella's name, not
   one time. Sam had told stories about the Azul Sea, but
   never mentioned Bella, and now Jane knew why; because Bella
   was a girl, and Sam knew that Jane would ultimately become
   jealous.
   But after a breath of fresh air, Samantha and Jane
   went back down in the belly of the ship where all kinds of
   stories were being told by Bella. She had already become
   popular with the crew; she was like one of the guys. Sam
   was also sitting there, listening and gazing at Bella. Jane
   went over and pulled him by his shirt collar, and asked him
   to stop the love gazing at Bella. Sam gently kissed Jane on
   the lips, and pushed her aside as he went back and listened
   to Bella's stories.
   Jane ran off to a room that was set up for her, and
   lay on the bed, crying and weeping. David then pulled his
   son aside and gave him a lesson in how to tend to a woman
   who sincerely loved him. David let Sam know that his wife
   loved him and was afraid, and he needed to go in and talk
   to her. Sam did so, but he told his father that there
   wasn't anything going on between Bella and him. They were
   just friends who had been away from each other for a long
   time, and now it was time for them to catch up on old
   times. David just shook his head and pointed Sam in the
   direction of his wife.
   Sam gently knocked on the door and comforted his wife,
   letting her know that he would always love her, and that
   Bella was just a friend who happened to be a woman. Jane
   accepted this and went off to sleep in her husband's arms.
   The sun had finally set, and the Azul Sea was nothing
   more than darkness. The feasting and storytelling was over,
   and the crew turned in for the night. Bella then set course
   to the Ambassador Forest, and left the ship in the hands of
   her crew. While everyone was asleep, Boweloft searched the
   ship over and over again. It had secret tunnels that seemed
   to never end; pictures that were not pictures at all, but
   were watchers over the ship. Boweloft watched as the eyes
   on the pictures followed his every move; and then there
   were the secret closets that strange cries came from. Yet,
   Boweloft could not see who was making those cries.
   He stepped into the closet and suddenly sank to the
   bottom; the floor of the closet was made of sand, one wrong
   step and it would swallow you up. Boweloft went down,
   screaming and trying to cling to the wood panel with his
   fingernails, but he had no luck. He began to fall faster
   and faster, down the deep hole that led to nowhere.
   Boweloft could see the grains of sand as they passed by him.
   The sand began to cover his entire body and wrapped
   itself around him. Boweloft fought and fought with all his
   might, but there was no way of getting out of this trap; it
   was as if the sand was alive. Finally, Boweloft landed at
   the bottom pit, were a strange little boy was crying in the
   corner. He looked as if he was starving and had not eaten
   for days. The boy was chained to the walls and had on a
   rusty cloth garment.
   Boweloft called out to the young boy in the darkness,
   but he never turned around; so Boweloft called out again,
   asking him to say something, but the child never did. All
   he did was shake violently in the corner of the pit, and
   let out these piercing cries of help. The screams were so
   excruciating that they made Boweloft's ears bleed!
   The sand at the bottom of the ship was thin and hard
   to walk through; what little light was left in the oil
   lamps showed glimpses of the boy's face, and it was not a
   pretty sight. This boy had bat wings, black eyes, long
   black, matted hair that was in much disarray. He let out a
   loud cry, and launched himself at Boweloft, but he quickly
   pushed the boy out of his way.
   "What kind of creature are you?" asked Boweloft.
   "I am the sixth wizard; I can make all of your dreams
   come true," said the boy.
   "You can't be," said Boweloft.
   "But I am, my name is Hoyle," said the boy.
   He went on to tell Boweloft that he was Hoyle the
   Magnificent Card Thrower. His wizard skills in card
   throwing were the best around; no one was a match for his
   powers, until he was captured by the Huntress Bella of the
   Azul Sea.
   Boweloft did not believe Hoyle and asked him, if he
   was so great, how come he was captured by Bella. Hoyle went
   on to explain that he was the wizard that the world was
   talking about, the wizard who got sick and the only way
   that he could be saved was to get the rhino plant from the
   Azul Sea. While he was seeking the plant on his own, he was
   captured by Bella and her savage crew.
   Then Hoyle began to snarl and bark; showing his
   disgust with Bella and all the citizens of Baja. He had
   nothing good to say about Baja, and Boweloft could relate
   to this, because he was once a prisoner of Baja and had
   seen firsthand how cruel Baja had become. Hoyle went on to
   pick Boweloft's brain, and asked who he was here with. Not
   thinking, Boweloft told the story of the Carrot-Top's and
   how they had returned to Baja to save it from destruction.
   The creature began to laugh a wicked laugh, telling
   Boweloft that it was too late, and that no one could save
   Baja; the elders had been sleeping too long to ever be
   awakened. Boweloft's eyes began to grow with concern and he
   began to second guess himself as to why he was there. The
   creature was playing and messing with Boweloft's mind;
   that's why Hoyle was stuck in the sand pit where he could
   never use his mind powers to do wrong.
   Boweloft was in the middle of the greatest escape in
   Baja history. Hoyle got control of Boweloft's mind and
   summoned him to release him immediately. Boweloft had now
   become a zombie, and began to move in the direction of the
   creature. Once Hoyle saw that Boweloft was in his sight, he
   dragged Boweloft closer to him and began to drink his blood
   to regain his strength.
   After sucking Boweloft dry of blood, the creature's
   bones and flesh began to grow strong again. His flesh began
   to heal, the color in his skin came back, and his bat wings
   were no longer old and tattered. Hoyle began to grow
   stronger and stronger; he was no longer feeble and weak, he
   was strong again. He looked over the lifeless body of
   Boweloft; a once strong warrior had become victim to the
   card thrower.
   Hoyle began to laugh and jerk with pride; he was once
   again set free. He had cheated death again to become one of
   the most powerful wizards to overthrow Baja. An evil wicked
   laughter filled the belly of the ship, and roaring sounds
   went through the walls, awakening every member of the ship.
   Candles were lit, bows and arrows were taken out of their
   protective sheaves; the remaining warriors were ready for
   war.
   They all jumped out of bed and headed to the deck of
   the ship, but when they arrived, they saw nothing but the
   night skies. But deep down below, through a ship's window,
   they saw a strange creature dragging Boweloft's body like a
   rag doll across the wooden floor of the ship. The crew
   began to point and whisper.
   One man shouted, "It's Hoyle the Card Thrower of the
   seven wizards!"
   All the crewmembers were surprised and became afraid
   of the creature. Suddenly Bella jumped from her cabin to
   the upper deck, ready to fight the creature. Sam, Jane, Red
   Fox, and Samantha joined in the fight. Meanwhile, they
   began to question Bella on why she had one of the seven
   wizards on her ship, and what was she hiding?
   But there was no time for small talk; Sam and his
   friends began to battle the creature. Suddenly Hoyle jumped
   from the belly of the ship to the deck, breaking the wooden
   floors and boards. He had grown, he was not the weak little
   boy wizard anymore; Boweloft's blood had enough nutrients
   to fatten him up. Hoyle began to mumble and roar at Bella,
   showing the disgust and disappointment he had with her.
   Saliva began to spray from his mouth.
   The corners of his eyes and mouth began to form a
   white texture that hung down like sap; his cry was that of
   a bleeding sound that pierced the eardrum. His face began
   to pull back to his head; no one on the ship had ever seen
   anything like this, how could a little wizard boy become a
   humongous creature? Hoyle summoned forth his magical cards
   by reciting a secret spell of the wizards.
   "Hummm, chanting."
   Through the thick night skies came a ball of light no
   bigger than a human thumb. The light came over the ship and
   burst into an explosion, knocking the crew off their feet.
   Out of the light came a deck of golden cards.
   Sam began to mumble to himself, "I've seen those cards
   before, on the train to Baja."
   Hoyle began to throw his cards; he had them turning
   into swords, diggers, knives and balls of fire that chased
   the crewmembers. Bella was the first one brave enough to
   stand up to Hoyle's weapons. She began to fight the fire
   balls with her shield and swords; and Sam began to try and
   move the creature with his mind powers. Meanwhile, the
   other crewmembers began to fight and attack the creature.
   Samantha began to fly through the air using her
   ancient karate skills, kicking and punching with the power
   of ten men. Red Fox began to attack the creature with his
   fighting skills as he avoided getting killed by Hoyle's
   sharp knives that were coming straight at him.
   Hoyle had created a circle of weapons that were
   wearing the crew out; the weapons were coming non-stop as
   the crew tried to deflect the attacks. Jane then summoned
   her plants, but none came; she had no plants in the Azul
   Sea that were under her command, and she had lost her
   magical seed. Just as Jane was disappointed in herself, a
   quick dagger came at her heart, and Bella stepped in the
   way, blocking the dagger with her shield.
   "That was a close call," said Bella.
   She pushed Jane to the safe area as she worked on the
   monster's lower body. The more Hoyle came under attack, the
   more cards he threw out. But in a deck of fifty-two, he was
   coming up short, because the crew was killing all of his
   weapons. Each card that Hoyle threw out was either
   eliminated in a thick black smoke by Bella, Red Fox or
   Samantha.
   Hoyle was running out of cards; the crew was aware of
   how to beat him, and one by one they began to attack his
   cards. So every time Hoyle threw out a card, the crew would
   attack the card instead of him. By doing this, it caused
   Hoyle to get weaker, and as a last resort, he threw out
   twelve cards of queens, kings and jokers. The symbols
   popped off of the cards like a magical book. They were all
   dressed in their card attire; the queens and their gilded
   gowns and crowns, the joker in his outfit, the kings with
   their crown and capes, and they were each from a different
   suit. Whether it was a club, hearts, spades or diamonds;
   the cards attacked the crew.
   One by one, the cards began to fight the crew; these
   cards were very powerful, they came equipped with powers of
   fighting and battle knowledge, and this was when the crew
   needed all the help they could get. Bella shouted to her
   crew to fight, and keep fighting no matter what. The crew
   grew enough courage and strength to continue fighting the
   creature, but Hoyle was also strong and powerful.
   He divided and conquered; as the crew was fighting his
   cards, he began to join in. So now there was a much bigger
   problem; from all the fighting and the war going on, the
   ship began to sink from the holes and damage. Yet the
   fighting continued, and the crew defeated the cards, and
   then turned against Hoyle.
   But it was too late, Hoyle had flown away with the
   bones and decomposed body of Boweloft in the mid morning
   sky. Sam and Red Fox began to shoot arrows at Hoyle as he
   flew away, but it did no good, he was long gone with their
   friend.
   "We must hurry and leave, the ship is sink
ing," said
   Jane.
   But, there was nowhere to go; the sea of Azul was
   dangerous to swim in and the creatures of the ocean were
   waiting for an appetizer. Bella summoned her captain of the
   ship.
   "Mario, get us to port quickly," shouted Bella.
   Mario answered, "Yes! Ma captain," as he ran down to
   the ship's control room and pressed a magical button.
   The button gave the ship the ability to speed through
   the water ten times its normal speed. Suddenly huge
   propellers came out of the sides of the ship, and tiny
   monkeys began to put up new sails; running back and forth
   over the ship to get the sails up and in place. Then wings
   came out of the sides like those of an eagle spreading its
   long wings for miles.
   Suddenly a blast came, and the ship shot through the
   water like a rocket, blasting through everything in sight.
   The crew had a short amount of time to get to the
   Ambassador Forest before the ship sank. Bella and the crew
   held on tight as they rode through the rough seas and up
   and over very large waves. Dead fish dropped onto the decks
   of the ship from the blast and firepower of the ship's
   engines.
   "Faster!" shouted Bella to her captain, Mario.
   But the ship was going as fast as it could, any more
   pressure and it would split into pieces, leaving the crew
   stranded in the Azul Sea. From the look of the creatures
   that called the Azul Sea home, this would not be a good
   idea.
   For a few hours, the ship held up, and just as the
   crew was almost there, the ship suddenly stopped. Mario ran
   up to the deck and let Bella and her crew know that the
   ship could no longer take the strain, and they would have
   to get off here. The crew was a mere twenty feet from land,
   and they had no way of getting there because the Azul Sea
   was still there.
   Bella tested the waters, and let the crew know that it
   was not safe to enter. One fighter who was upset by the
   death of Boweloft demanded that he go and find help, but he
   was quickly stopped by Bella.
   "Old man, are you dumb beyond your years? This sea
   will kill you in seconds."
   But the man shrugged Bella off, and began to tell of
   the story of his friend Boweloft who was savagely eaten by
   a big bat creature. To honor his friend, he would save the
   crew. The old man jumped in the water. The minute his feet
   hit the thick black waters of the Azul Sea, he was eaten!
   "You fool," shouted Bella.
   She explained to the rest of the crew that she did not
   want any more heroes; the sea consisted of tiny creatures
   that feasted on the bodies of mammals, the human variety.
   Each crewmember got the point as they watched their friend
   being swallowed up by the Azul Sea. Many tried to help the
   man, but it was too late, he was gone for good; his
   stubbornness and arrogance caused him to lose his life, and
   Bella had no sympathy for him.
   The looks on the crewmembers' faces was one of sorrow
   and defeat; until David came in and began to revive the
   crowd, telling them that they had a reason to be sad, and
   to take that sadness and turn it into joy, one of revenge
   for their friends' lives. The crew began to cheer and shout
   until they could do no more.
   "Father, you have a way with words," said Sam, as he
   patted his father on the back.
   But there was still no way off of the ship; until Jane
   saw a vine on the land. She helped grow the vines and
   tresses of the forest, Jane summoned the vines to come
   forth and build a bridge. At first the crew thought that
   Jane had lost her mind and was suffering from some type of
   hysteria, but suddenly the ground shook and the vines began
   to do a snake dance from the shore. They called out to
   their creator Jane; this was there mother, the one who
   started their lives, the girl with the magical green thumb.
   Bella ordered one of her monkeys to fetch her
   binoculars. As the monkey came running back, Bella quickly
   looked into the ends and saw that the vines were building a
   bridge for them to cross.
   "It is really happening," said Bella as she passed the
   binoculars to Sam.
   And so it was; the vines began to build a bridge for
   their master, a mother they had not seen in years had come
   back to them. The vines crawled on their belly like snakes,
   did twists and turns in the air to step up and support
   their weaving together. The vines kept building until there
   was a bridge that led from shore to Bella's ship.
   "Good job, honey," said Sam, as he kissed Jane on the
   cheek.
   For once, Jane was glad to see that Sam had
   acknowledged her in front of Bella, and it was Jane's time
   to be in the spotlight instead of his good friend Bella.
   Bella smiled and enjoyed the couple as they made up.
   Everyone ran for the bridge made by the vines. Jane kissed
   the vines and told them thanks, that one day she would come
   and spend time with them. The vines let off a gentle cry to
   let her know that they understood and would wait for her
   return.
   Across the bridge they went as Bella left a few of her
   crew to fix the ship. The members of the crew took every
   weapon that they could find, and every supply that they
   could use. They were now on unknown territory. But, before
   Jane could get very far, a crewmember shouted.
   "Jane, we found your box!"
   Before Jane could answer, she saw the glitter and the
   shine from the box. She ran back, pushing through the crowd
   of fighters to get to her box. She was happy to again touch
   the special box that she had thought was lost forever.
   The crew settled on the shores of the Azul Sea,
   speculating on where to go next. They got something to eat
   and relaxed on the shores, until it was fully daylight. As
   daybreak came, and the men who stood guard woke everyone up
   from a long awaited nap, the crew stared at the forest.
   It was the most beautiful thing that anyone could look
   upon. There were streams made of silver mercury; trees and
   plants that bore all kinds of fruits, big fruits, small
   fruits, yellow, orange and red fruits, even blue fruits.
   The area gave off a pleasant smell of blueberries. There
   were giant earthworms that Bella killed for supper; she
   threw her dagger, it landed in the creature's heart. Then
   she gutted the creature and wrapped the pieces up in leaves
   for dinner.
   Some of the crew were a little disgusted with Bella's
   wild adventurous side, but they admired her bravery and
   courage. There were mountain tops that snowed, and big
   snowballs and avalanches would fall down, but by the time
   they hit the bottom, they would be melted by the hot sun.
   The Ambassador Forest was under lock and key; there was a
   huge statue with a golden dial around its neck. The statue
   was about forty feet tall, made of stone, and dressed in
   African tribal
 colors, with a huge stone book in its right
   hand, and the outline of the sun on its head.
   The forest was guarded by some type of force field,
   and there was no way in. They could see through the force
   field, but getting in was another story. Oscar walked up to
   the force field, and suddenly it sucked him in!
   "My cat," said Jane.
   "Oh, he's okay," said Bella.
   Oscar licked his paws and face, and waited for his
   master, but Jane and her crew could not get in. That was
   because Oscar was an animal of Baja and not human. The
   forest was made for animals, so they were the only ones who
   could come and go. To test their theory, Jane ordered Oscar
   to come out, and without a problem, he came bursting out of
   the force field bubble. As the crew got closer, the giant
   statute began to move and talk.
   "Who dares enter into the forest of the holy center of
   Baja?"
   "It is I, Sam Carrot-Top, the protector and savior of
   Baja," said Sam.
   But the statute said nothing else, and then a code
   appeared in the heavens; if Sam and his crew could figure
   out the code, they would be able to enter. The codes were
   place in the heavens with the clouds and birds, which made
   it harder to determine the answer to the puzzle. But Bella
   had no problem figuring out the secret codes. With a few
   minutes of adding and deleting, she came up with the answer.
   "Through one secret and two lies, lies the key that
   will untie. Knock three times on the sun dial and the
   heavenly gates will open wide," said Bella.
   "Great job, Bella," said David as he took a stone and
   hit the dial three times.
   At first, nothing happened; then out of the blue the
   dial began to turn slowly, then faster and faster until
   sand covered the crew from head to toe. No one could move
   an inch, and then the sand turned into a sand storm, taking
   the crew and all its members into a spiral turn. Everything
   seemed to be spinning out of control, and then the crew was
   dropped in the middle of the forest.
   One by one, they fell from the sky, leaving Oscar as
   the last to enter. Because he was a cat, he landed on his
   feet, but the others fell flat on their backs, crying out
   from the bumps and bruises. The crew looked around and was
   astonished that they were in the middle of the Ambassador
   Forest.
   Everything was silent, too silent, unlike the
   shoreline, in the center of the forest was dead, lifeless.
   Dead birds and animals filled the ground; plants began to
   die, as if they had not been watered in years. Jane ran
   over to a big oak tree and began to grow it again with her
   magical green thumb. She watched as the tree went from old
   and dying to young and with green leaves. The tree began to
   cry out and tell Jane of an unlikely visitor of the forest
   who had come and destroyed everything, who had made
   everything dark again.
   Jane and Sam looked at each other and mumbled
   together, "Marcus."
   The tree began to crawl away with one look at Bella.
   "Wait," said Jane as the tree slithered away like a
   snake in the ground. "One look at you, and he ran."
   Jane began to question Bella and her ties to the
   forest, but Sam stood up for Bella and noted to Jane that
   she had saved her life. Jane then pulled David, Samantha,
   Sam, and Red Fox aside. She voiced her feelings on Bella,
   and that something was wrong; how could she guess the
   answer to the secret gates so quickly? And why was she here
   anyway? One of the questions was: was Sam too close to
   Bella to see that maybe she could be a spy? He defended her
   to Jane, but Jane was not buying her phony act and told
   Samantha to keep an eye on her.
   David had also become suspicious of Bella, but his son
   was too involved with Bella to see that she could possibly
   be an enemy. Jane had nothing more to say to Bella as they
   went through the forest. The crew could feel an eerie
   feeling of someone or something watching them, and they
   kept their guard up as they walked through the forest and
   saw all the destruction.
   Suddenly the ground began to shake and the leaves and
   branches from the dead trees and vines gathered up and
   formed a huge monster that attacked the crew! Oscar began
   to pull at its braches, but it kicked Oscar off of it, and
   made its way over to the hundreds of fighters in its path.
   One by one the tree creature began to bellow its way
   through the crowd of fighters, who were chopping at the
   roots of the tree creature. But the branches and roots on
   the creature were so strong that it bent most of the
   fighters' swords.
   "Order your vines to stop," said Sam to Jane.
   Jane put her anger aside and commanded the vines to
   stop. For a minute, it seemed to work, and then the trees
   began to die off and turn evil once more.
   "I order you to stop," said Jane.
   But the tree creature continued pummeling through the
   crowd of fighters, kicking and throwing them into the air
   and out of the force field. David watched as Bella
   pretended to help, but she wasn't really fighting the
   creature at all. She was instead controlling the creature
   with a small golden disc. David kept Bella in his sights as
   he went and helped the others.
   Jane then tried to summon the other trees in the
   forest that were alive and had not succumbed to the evil of
   the forest. All the trees that remained came crawling
   through the forest like and army of ants. One by one, the
   trees Jane summoned came and formed one big tree to fight
   the evil one. Her trees were filled with colors of bright
   origins; the trees formed up to look like a giant with
   stone armor, helmet and shield.
   The two giant trees began to fight, good verses evil;
   as they fought, this gave the army time to chop and cut at
   the evil tree's limbs. One by one the old, rotten limbs
   fell off, but they kept growing back, and this made the
   team have to work even harder on chopping down the limbs of
   the evil tree. The army had to duck and hide as huge tree
   limbs were falling from the air. Jane's tree was beating
   and winning against the evil tree. She popped open her
   magic box with the bean seed and threw it into the air. The
   seed did a spin and a twirl and exploded with a blast.
   Rainbow colors flew into the skies; everyone stopped and
   looked for a minute, but nothing happen.
   "Please tell me that that is not all that bean seed
   does," said Sam.
   But Jane had no idea what the seed really did; she had
   never used it before, and this would be her first time ever
   using it. Jane was very disappointed when nothing happened;
   the seed just fell to the ground and sprouted a little
   plant. Bella gave off a wicked smile, and the evil tree
   monster began to laugh as it bent down and put its big face
   against Jane's face.
   "Oh, what a cute little
 seed," said the evil monster
   as it got back into the fight with the vines Jane had
   created.
   But that little plant began to grow very quickly, and
   it attached itself to Jane, crawling up her legs like a
   green snake. The plant then turned black, crawled itself to
   Jane's arm and attached itself from her elbow to her
   fingers. It was now under her control; the plant began to
   form into anything, from a huge hammer that smashed the
   toes of the evil rooted tree to a plant that spit fire and
   set the roots of the evil tree ablaze.
   The plant turned into a huge fist and began punching
   and hitting the tree to the ground. Jane had become a super
   hero; the fighters stared at her, they were amazed to see
   what a little plant could do. This little plant was very
   powerful and helpful in the fight. Once the evil rooted
   tree was on fire and fell to the ground, the army of
   fighters began to hover over it, cutting off its roots one
   by one, until they hit the main core and chopped it off.
   The tree died instantly, and once again the forest became
   quiet.
   Jane then summoned her good vines and trees to go
   forth and nourish the other trees of the forest since a war
   was coming, and they would be needed to defend Baja in the
   fight of its life. Jane's healthy trees went forth like
   race horses running through the forest, letting the weak
   and dead trees suck on their barks and leaves, bringing
   most of them back to life. Everyone could see that the
   forest was getting brighter again; animals started to come
   back to life. The forest was awakening from its sleep of
   darkness.
   While Jane was being congratulated by her army of
   friends, Bella slipped away into the cover of the trees and
   shrubs. Sam searched high and low for Bella, but she was
   nowhere to be found. Bella was gone; she had disappeared
   into thin air. David and Samantha got the army together and
   told them that they had a spy, and her name was Bella. When
   she was caught, she had to immediately be killed, upon the
   orders of the elders of Baja.
   Sam looked on in surprise as his father had turned on
   his friend. But David went to his son and explained that he
   saw Bella controlling the tree creature with a golden disc.
   Bella knew the secret of the gates because she had been
   here before. David went on to tell his son that not
   everyone was his friend.
   "But Bella was like a true friend, I can't believe she
   would do this to me," said Sam.
   "Well, believe it," said Jane as she shouted at Sam
   for not trusting her, but instead trusting Bella. "I tried
   to tell you that something was fishy about her, and yet you
   countered that I was being jealous!"
   Jane walked away from Sam; he hung his head low and
   stood by a shrub for a minute to think. He then put the
   pieces of the puzzle together and came running back to tell
   the crowd, but no one was ready to hear what he had to say.
   He had to apologize not only to them, but to Jane. So he
   did; he apologized to the entire crew and to his wife. Jane
   forgave him, but was reserved in what she said, to make
   everyone think that she was all right inside. But Jane was
   truly upset and disappointed with Sam, and he knew this,
   but he wanted the both of them to play it off until
   everything was settled and then they could deal with it.
   Sam went on to say, "The guardian of the gates was
   telling me that I needed to be careful, that my enemy was
   right under my nose."
   
 
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