Chapter 7: Searching for the Stone

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***Raegans pov.***

The boys and I ran up the stairs of Tony's home and made it to his room.

"Where is it?" I asked looking around.

Tony points to the rug. "Somewhere around here."

Rudolph removed the rug revealing wooden floor boards.

"How do you know?" Rudolph asked.

"I have visions dude." Tony replied.

I handed Rudolph a firepoker from the fireplace.

"Ok,Ok no need to bite our head's off." Rudolph said.

"Biting is you and your sisters job. Mine is finding the stone." Tony said.

Rudolph started lifting up the floor boards. "It's our job to find the stone."

Once one floor board was off we  scrambled to find the stone. Nope no stone in this floorboard.

We lifted another floorboard and scrambled through all the hay to find it.

I heard a truck outside and the familiar blinding lights shines through the window burning Rudolph and I making us hiss in pain.

"Rookery." I growled angrily.

We heard Rookery banging on the front door downstairs trying to break in. Tony ran and closed the door while Rudolph and I used our strength to move the wardrobe in front of the door. This may hold Rookery off for a while.

We went back to searching for the stone. Rudolph lifted up another floorboard and we dug through the hay until we heard Rookery banging on Tony's door.

"Oh children you locked the door." Rookery said in some sort childish voice.

Our eyes widen as he continued to bang on the door. We quickly continued to find the stone. Tony found a white pouch.

His eyes lit up. "I found it!"

Rudolph and I moved closer as Tony took the ruby stone out of the pouch.

"The Stone of Attamon!" I smiled.

We smiled at each other we finally found it after three hundred years.

The happy moment ended when Rookery barged into the room with the glowing cross and pointed at Rudolph and I. We hissed in pain and jumped into the fireplace.

Rookery glares at Tony and reached his hand out. "Hand it over!"

"No it belongs to my friends!" Tony said.

"Well it belongs to me now!" Rookery said.

"Not without a fight." Tony challenged him.

"Wrong answer." Rookery said before he grabbed Tony and threw him over his shoulder. Tony screamed in fear as Rookery walked over to the window keeping the glowing cross pointed at us. Keeping us from rescuing him. Rookery took out an orange inflatable thingy and threw it on the ground and jumped from the window making Tony scream louder.

Rudolph and I ran from the fireplace and made our way to the balcony and hissed angrily at Rookery who is taking our best friend toward his truck.

"Tony!" Rudolph cried.

"Don't give him the stone!" I cried.

 Rookery shoved Tony into his truck, got in and drove away.

"So this is how Rookery wants to be, huh? Then bring..it..on!"

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