Trapped Door II
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Introduction

Chapter 1: The Acromantulas

Chapter 2: Goron City

Chapter the Number After 2 - To Make a Long Story Short.

Chapter a Number – Dongo Dongo’s Cavern

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

     In our last book of Through the Trap Door, Tim defeats the monsters and troll and is about enter the door the sphinx reveals. Will Tim die or not?

“What do you think, Pete?”

“I think he’ll die.” [narrator]

 Now back to the story… 

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Chapter 1 – The Acromantulas 

            I walked into the door the sphinx revealed. Suddenly a giant eight-eyed spider came out of a dark corner. It had large pincers. It was an acromantula. I knew it because it was in my book called Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. I seemed to be in its nest. Oh, I forgot to tell you it is capable of human speech. Suddenly another came out of the corner. Soon the room was full of acromantulas and regular spiders. I thought I heard some honking. Suddenly a car burst into the room scaring all the spiders and…

           “Hey, since when did spiders come first in the dictionary? Us, Acromantulas, are first. See, look! We are the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th. Get the point. We’re the most popular in the dictionary. Now let’s turn to the “S” part of the dictionary. Look Acromantula, Acromantula, Acromantula, spider. See, we’re first in the dictionary.”
“Now where is that stupid author?” (Okay now back to the story…)

 

…scared all the Acromantulas and spiders back into their nest. At the end of the room was a door. I headed toward the door. Suddenly the ceiling collapsed. I was under a large rock that was curved. I barely survived.           

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Chapter 2 – Goron City

            I crawled out from under the rock and clobbered a spider that too close to me. I climbed over some more rocks. I got to the end of the room, kicked some rocks out of the way, and opened the door. What stood in front of me was a magnificent city. It was inside a huge rock. I explored the city. Soon I figured out that it was called Goron City because I had walked into something that seemed like a rock.

Suddenly it stood up and said, “You have reached Goron City, home of the rock eaters. Our main and tastiest rocks come from Dongo Dongo's Cavern, but somebody named Ganondwarf or nicknamed Kakarof cast a spell on the Dongo Dongos. So they are against us, and their fellow monsters are leaving us with very little food. Will you please help us Gorons? Your name will never be forgotten and you will be famous for being the Dongo Dongo buster. Will you help or not?”

            “Oh, I’ll help,” I said.

“Yahoo!” the Goron shouted. I walked further into Goron City. I heard a noise behind me. I spun around what looked like a huge bolder was rolling straight towards me. I jumped out of the way with it narrowly missing me, but there was still one problem. Goron City had five stories. I was on the third and there was a big hole in the middle of Goron City. I had jumped toward the hole to dodge the boulder. I slid on the ground heading toward the hole thinking I was going to die. I fell down the hole and closed my eyes and landed on the second story. I opened my eyes and looked up. The fall was 20 feet and I had survived! I walked around the second story and walked through a staircase that led to the bottom floor. A huge pot was in the middle. I hit it with my sword. It bounced back and made a clanking noise. I walked to a wall that had some kind of plant. It looked like a flower and a bomb mixed. I tried to pick it up, but it stayed snug on the wall. Suddenly I was another kid ran to a carpet that was by what seemed like a solid wall. Something was above him! The kid took some sort of musical instrument out of his tunic (a tunic is what we wear) and started to play some sort of melody. Suddenly a purple glow filled the room then it disappeared.  The wall by the carpet sprang open. He dashed in the room. I fell inside. In the room was a very unhappy looking Goron. The Goron was talking to the kid, and it said something like this, “I was expecting a royal messenger, but what do I get? I get two kids and a fairy.”

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“What do you me TWO Kids,” said the kid.

“Look in the doorway!” said the quite unhappy Goron, so he did. The kid got quite angry. He stomped over to me and said, “What are you doing here? This is my story, not yours.”

“What do you mean your story?” I asked.

“I mean I walked about 10 miles to get here, and someone comes and walks into my story!” I pulled out a cigarette to fight with…

“Wait a minute, rewind…” [narrator]

I pulled out my sword to fight…

“Much better back to the story” [narrator]

 …the kid.

“Hey, no fighting in Goron City unless you stop him,” the Goron said pointing up to the thing which made me fall down to the second story. “You might want to try to cheer me up, or I’ll pretend you’re rocks and eat you.”

Suddenly the kid’s eyes lit up! He pulled out the musical instrument that had opened this chamber and played a different melody. An eerie green glow filled the room, then the green glow disappeared as soon as it had came. Suddenly, the Goron started dancing and became firm again.

“You have cheered me up enough. Therefore, I reward you both with Goron bracelets. These will let you pick up the only crop we grow, bombflowers,” said the Goron.

“You’ll have to promise me one thing. You will help destroy King Dongo Dongo, so we can start eating rocks again. Do you promise?” asked the Goron.

We both nodded our heads. “Thank you,” said the Goron…

“O, yeah. I forgot. We can’t keep calling this guy the Goron. What should call this guy, Pete? Should we call him Max, Roger, Sam, Bob?” [narrator]

“No, I think we should call him, uh, uh, I know. We should call him Dominique. Aren’t I brilliant??!!” [Pete]

“No, you’re not. We should call him ‘Dodrino’ and that’s final! Now where were we? Ah, yes here we are.” [narrator]

 

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… “Thank you,” said Dodrino as he gave us both Goron bracelets. As we walked out, the kid said, “Well, if were both going to be Dongo Dongo busters, we might as well work together. I’m Link. Who are you?”

“I’m Tim,” I said.

“I think I know how to stop that thing,” Link said.

“How?” I asked.

“We have to put a bombflower in front of it so the bombflower blows up right in front of it,” explained Link. It took us a couple of tries but it worked. It turned out to be a Goron.

It shouted, “How dare you? I shall call King Dongo Dongo!” Then the Goron lowered his voice, “Oh, yeah, he’s been cursed.” Then he muttered, “I have to try to try to sell my bomb bags to them.”

I said, “Hey, we stopped him. Now we can fight.”

“Hey, you can fight if you buy his bomb bags and stop him three times,” said Dodrino.

“Hey, who’s that?” asked Link.

 “It’s me, Dodrino.”

“What!” I shouted.

“Just go!” said Dodrino.

“Come on,” said Link. We walked out. “Where is this Dongo Dongo place anyway?” Link asked me.

“I don’t know,” I said as we walked down a small hill. We turned right and faced a solid wall and sign. I walked up to the sign. It said in big letters, “Welcome to Dongo Dongo's Cavern.”

“Hey, Link, look at this sign.” He walked over.

“I have an idea how we can open Dongo Dongo’s cavern. I saw a bombflower and a fence back up by Goron City. If you drop a bombflower from up there, it lands right in front of the solid wall, and ‘POW!’ We’re inside. Let’s see if it works.”

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Chapter the Number After 2 -
To Make a Long Story Short.

  It did.

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Chapter a Number – Dongo Dongo’s Cavern

 

We ran down the hill seeing a large hole in the wall. We walked through the hole. We were in some sort of cave. We saw a block in the middle of the room, but we had to fight a series of monsters. There were 3 foot tall jumping spiders and a few statues that had heads that spun around, and on one side of the head had an eye that shot a laser at you if it saw you. We defeated every monster in the room quickly. For some reason chickens started falling from the ceiling and a chest appeared. I made my way to the chest and opened it while Link somehow pulled the block out from the middle of the room without squishing one chicken. Inside the chest I had opened was a bomb bag full of bombs.

            “Hey, Link, I found a bomb bag. It holds bombs.” I shouted.

            “Cool! I found a hole. Come, look,” he shouted back. I looked down the hole. Link shoved me through the hole… oh yeah, I forgot to tell you Link found a bomb bag …

“Coming down!” Link called to me as I fell. When we landed, we saw King Dongo Dongo about to eat us!

 

                                                To be continued…

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