A Train To ...

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Boom Chukka, Boom Chukka, Boom Chukka, Boom Chukka... Along the rail road they travelled, faster and faster their old, wooden train moved. Crack after crack revealed to the dwarf and the wizard, that they were getting closer towards the entrance.

The water around them was starting to get darker, and dark grey clouds were rising into the sky. Then, finally a ditch appeared and the train descended down the hole.

They landed on the shore of a mystical beach, the sand was bright pink and the water a shiny yellow. Surrounding the sand was a dark green forest which lasted for miles and miles. John and Lutiwar The Wizard decided to venture the dark forest, which seemed would last forever to get through.

In the forest, they saw glimpses of mythical creatures like 2-headed unicorns and even trolls as big as double-story HUTS!As we travelled through the unknown mythical land form they started to feel awkward and John's legs were starting to cross each others path, but Lutiwar then cast a spell onto him so that he wouldn't be affected by the woods mystical powers.

"Aye John, watch out you never know what's gonna' happen next in these forests!" yelled Lutiwar.

"Is that why I started, like, feeling drowsy and weird?" John assumed.

"Yeah, kinda'. But there's a lot more heading your way. This quest isn't going to be a walk in the park, so man up a bit. You here me?" Lutiwar barked"Yep, sure do Lutiwar. John Hunters at your service!" John squawked.

So the two of them stayed on the guard in case of something unexpected. Lutiwar was started to doubt bring John with him, but he insisted on getting a fair share of the diamonds, and thought it would be great training for the dwarf, as he was yet to become like his grandfather, which Lutiwar knew very well and wanted to please.

Lutiwar was getting feeling suspicious about the quietness of the woods and was wondering what had happened to all the creatures in these deadly woods! He thought that at least by now one of them would've been lying with a cut leg or something, until he then heard a bush behind them rustle"What was that! Stay close and on your guard John!" Shouted Lutiwar, "Show yourself you devilish coward!"PLOP!Something fell from behind John and held him tight"AARRGHH! Let go of me you scaly brute! He shouted.

But the beast tore a large piece off his skin before he left his victim. Lutiwar tried a number of different spells but none would work until John told him to give up and asked to just bandage it. He supposed that the sore would go away in a few days, but little did he know about creatures in the woods, as he was still only young, unlike Lutiwar.

When he asked, Lutiwar wouldn't answer as if it was to dreadful to state. But, finally John got it out of him.

"You see, Bockendary scratches aren't very, ughh, umm, well there not something you want. I know of friends who have never been able to get rid of their sores, for years, and have been in pain their hole lives." Lutiwar thoroughly explained, "But on the hand were almost near the cave in Mt Flaurius, where we will finally get our hands an millions of bright shining rubies and pure blocks of gold and liver. But for now we should get some sleep, especially you, after that bite."So they dropped their backpacks and brought out their rugs to sleep on. The two of them said good night and before they knew were counting sheep.

The next morning John felt a lot better, and they were up and on the go before no time. So they sang and sang and talked and talked. They both shared about what they would do with there great PLUNDER!John stated that he would first use as much as he needs to, to help his sick and dieing grandfather, who had looked after him since his father never came back after venturing a dangerous tremendously large mountain. Then he would spend it with his lovely wife so they could buy a beautiful hut to live in.

By the time they had explained to each other there dreams they had reached there top goal. There the two miniature figures stood at the base of the mountain which consumed their treasure.

They climbed and travelled for a couple hundred kilometres until they got to the large entrance of the deep cave. By then they were both on the ground and sleeping.

A couple of hours later, John woke up the wonderful wizard and told him up how they dozed away except he lazily got back up and step by step they were getting closer to those wonderful rubies and glistening diamonds.

They walked and crawled and marched and hiked their way to the bundles of pure gold and silver. As they were getting close, Lutiwar's wand directed them towards the treasure.

Corner by corner their faces lit up more and more until finally they were only steps away from the richness. A million things ran through their minds as their eyes opened wide open at the sight at so much money and gold and sliver and bronze and brass and diamonds and rubies and sapphires and pearls! After plainly just staring at their wonders for about 20 minutes their senses were starting to get back to them together they carried the box back to their village.

The trip back seemed so much shorter than on the way to the cave. John didn't even realise he was bitten by a monster so deadly that he could be living in pain and misery for the rest of his life, on the way back! He was just so happy that he had got hold of that box and is still alive.

In a matter of minutes, or so it filled like that for the dwarf and the wizard, they were back to were they started and onto the train heading back to their small village were they could live in riches for the rest of their lives.

"Next Stop, GLENSDALE!" mocked the sneaky wizard.

"Oh Well, I guess that us!" the dwarf laughed.

And he gave that exact same high pitched, elfish laugh when his grandfather came out of the doctor's hut, feeling as good as ever and so the to dwarves and the wizard lived happily ever after!THE END