"Hail, O Guru of the Stone. Murray has purified Ayers Rock, and with your Moon Stone at hand, I humbly deliver the final piece: Your Walking Staff. The time for escape has come!" Bentley said as he handed the Guru his staff, attaching his stone to the top.
"Oohlalah!"
"Thank you, you're too kind. But tell me, how do you plan to escape?"
"Hobadah jingtah." The Guru explained.
"Gadzooks! You can transform yourself?! Why, once you've changed shape, a guard is sure to come inside and investigate."
"Heyhabadunda. Haihumbaduna."
"Heh heh, too true." Bentley chuckled. "Wait, here comes a guard!" He then quickly leapt down to the platform below.
The Guru spun his Moon Stone around his staff, the stone beginning to glow before a puff of smoke appeared, transforming him into a pile of sticks. The guard noticed and quickly hopped over the fence, and once his back was turned, the Guru returned to normal and jumped on the guard's back, easily taking control over his mind as he was rammed into the cell door. With a loud crash, the door was broken open and the Guru was freed, chuckling a bit.
"Master! Head for the drills; I guess Bentley's found a weak spot there." Murray said in his ear.
"Habada." He nodded before heading toward the drills.
Once there, the Guru used his stone to communicate with Bentley. "Your talents are impressive, Guru." The turtle commended.
"Habadislehah, heh heh heh!"
"Uh-huh, yeah..."
"Hunsusung babalahina."
"I hear you. Those drills are tearing up the landscape, however, they appear to be fragile around the base. Ram a guard into it and the whole apparatus should break apart!"
"Habadalingyuh."
"Oh yeah, some things never change."
The Guru then disconnected before heading off to do his mission. Due to his non-violent nature, The Guru only found it fitting to use the guards to destroy their own drills. So, going around the area, he took control over guards and rammed them into the drills. Each one came crashing down one by one, slowly seizing in their destruction of the land. When all four drills were down for the count, the Guru grinned at his work, proud of himself, until his Moon Stone began to glow, Bentley trying to contact him.
"That grinder is tearing up Wave Rock!" Bentley said, exasperated.
"Habadah jahdoudoh."
"I know, it's awful... However, the linked generator seems weak, easily destroyed...provided you can jump a few guards over there and ram it."
"Hah, ohdajai!"
The Guru scanned around before finding a guard, taking control over his mind as he made him hop across before leaping off, the guard smashing into the generator. "You're the master, Master!" Murray encouraged.
The purple koala nodded and went to find another guard. Once he found one of those kangaroos, he used him to ram into the generator. He hopped off just before crashing, the generator now starting to fall apart and spark out. "That machine is trying hot wheely tears from your righteous blows!"
Now to finish it. The Guru went to find one more guard, managing to stumbled upon a wolf with a shotgun. He easily took over his mind and went to ram him. Once close enough, the Guru leapt off, and with one last crash, the generator blew up on impact, the current sending itself through the wires to the grinder, and then--
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A Thief's Honor [Book 2]
FanficOne gang, one vault, and an epic adventure filled with romance, action, adventure, drama, and heartache. Rae Vixen returns as her, Sly, and Bentley try to bring an old friend back and expand their gang in order to pull the heist of the century. They...