The Crimson Tales:
The Crimson Red Orphans(continued)
(updated 6.1.08)
Part 3
Part 3
The End?
Chapter .15
Bomb!?
"Hey Crow, how's Peguasses doing?" Indigo asked suddenly out of the blue.
"I perfected it after you left the orphanage." Crow responded. "And it works now, I used it on the headmistress's computer. The whole system crashed."
"Nice. Well, we'll be needing it soon." Indigo said.
Beep, beep, beep...
"So how did you end up here?" Indigo asked. Crow shrugged.
"Well I was just planning to escape the orphanage and then Mr. Bo calls me over," Crow began to explain. "Before I knew it I was sitting in the back of his dusty old cadillac and was being whisked away to the middle of nowhere. And now I'm here."
Beep, beep, beep, beep...
"What is that sound!" Indigo asked, starting to get irritated with the constant beeping. "It sounds like a..."
"Bomb," Indigo and Crow said in unison. They began to search the bedroom.
"It sounds like the beeping is coming from downstairs," Crow assumed. Deciding to search downstairs, Indigo and Crow used the floorboards that lead them to the main room.
Margo bolted up in her bed. Her hair was frizzier than usual and she had a throbbing headache.
What's going on?
Danger.
"Winnie! Vikki!" Margo shouted. "Get up!"
"Wha..." Winnie rubbed her eyes with tiny fists.
"What's going on?" Vikki snapped.
"You hear that?" Margo asked. The three sat in silence for a few seconds.
"I hear it now," Vikki nodded. Winnie agreed.
"It sounds like a," Margo started to say.
"an alarm clock," the three said altogether. But Margo felt that it was something worse.
"It can't be an alarm clock," Margo shook her head. "I feel that that beeping is going to lead to something bad."
What is it?
Something dreadful.
Where's it coming from?
The room.
The room? Margo thought to herself.
"It sounds like the beeping is coming from downstairs," Winnie pointed out. Winnie then lifted up one of the floorboards.
"Oh no!" Vikki stepped back. "Why are we going downstairs when Margo just said that the beeping leads to something bad! We'd just be getting ourselves into trouble!"
"Oh c'mon!" Margo and Winnie snapped.
Beep! Beep! Beep!
"What are you three doing down here!?" Indigo snapped as she saw Winnie, Vikki, and Margo drop down from the ceiling.
"Do you guys always get around like this?" Crow look at Winnie in awe as she was the last to drop down from the ceiling.
"Shh!" Margo hushed. "I have a feeling Octave may still be awake."
Beep! Beep!
"Ugh!" Winnie threw her arms up in the air. "We must stop that beeping!"
Winnie started to search Dining Room Dawn, the others started to do the same. Margo just stood there.
"Ugh, Margo?" Indigo waved a head in front of her face. "Do you think you can help? Maybe your feelings can come in good use."
"My feelings told me earlier that the beeping is coming from the room," Margo said. "But that's it. They won't tell me anything else."
"The room, the room," Indigo walked back and forth. Crow looked confused. Margo raked her brain. Then it came to her.
"Ah!" Margo jumped. "The little door."
"What?" Crow knitted his eyebrows.
Margo raced across Dining Room Dawn and into the kitchen. She hurried over to the little door and reached for the doorknob. Her heart fluttered as she turned the doorknob to she that it was unlocked.
Someone has recently been in here. Margo sensed.
"Margo!" the other called after her.
"Margo!" some of them shrieked. Margo ignored them.
Margo was now standing in a large room. The room behind the little door was probably as big as the bedroom.
Margo looked around, but the room was completely empty, except for six trunks, a chair, an old bed and a book bag. Margo almost shrieked when she saw the book bag. She ran over the it and scooped it up in her arms. She then sniffed it. After a few seconds sat down on the bed and started to look through the bag.
"Klaus's notebook," Margo gasped as she pulled out a green notebook. She flipped through the pages and saw poems, drawings, and small journal entries.
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!
Margo jumped up to her feet. The beeping with even louder and was coming from the sixth trunk that was lined up against the wall. When she looked down at the trunk she started to hear muffled sounds. Like a boy's voice.
Margo quickly unlached the trunk lock and opened it.
"My dear Klaus!" Margo cried as she stared into her brothers blue eyes.
"Mmm!!" Klaus tried to say, for her mouth was taped shut. "Mmm!"
Margo ripped the duck tape from Klaus's mouth.
"Untie me! Quick!" Klaus ordered. Margo the noticed it. Her heart almost stopped. There it was. The bomb, tied to Klaus's chest with rope. Margo quickly untied the ropes as fast as she could. When her twin was untied he sprung out of the trunk and wrapped her arms around her sister.
"Margo!" he cried tears of joy. "My dear sister! I was so scared! Octave had me locked in this room for months! And earlier today he stuffed me in this trunk along with a bomb! He's gonna blow us up, Margo! He wants to kill us!"
"What for!?" Margo asked.
"Somebody shut up that bomb!" Vikki said with tears in her eyes.
"Crow, you know what to do. It looks like C4." Indigo said as she moved closer to the bomb.
"Got it." Crow said, as he started to take the bomb apart. Margo held on tightly to Klaus's hand. Vikki's face was the palest, it looked like she was about to faint any minute.
"Can we trust these guys Margo?" Klaus asked in suspicion as Crow dismantled the bomb.
"I think so." Margo said with uncertainty in her voice.
"I got this far, now finish it Indigo." Crow said with a bunch of wires in his hands. Indigo finished what Crow started as everybody looked on in fear and the beeping finally stopped. Klaus wiped the sweat from his face as everybody stared at the harmless bomb.
"Where did you learn that?" Winnie asked to Crow and Indigo. Indigo just stared impassively. Crow simply said, “We’re a team."
"We have to get out of here." Klaus said and started to pull on Margo's hand.
"So how did you end up here?" Indigo asked. Crow shrugged.
"Well I was just planning to escape the orphanage and then Mr. Bo calls me over," Crow began to explain. "Before I knew it I was sitting in the back of his dusty old cadillac and was being whisked away to the middle of nowhere. And now I'm here."
Beep, beep, beep, beep...
"What is that sound!" Indigo asked, starting to get irritated with the constant beeping. "It sounds like a..."
"Bomb," Indigo and Crow said in unison. They began to search the bedroom.
"It sounds like the beeping is coming from downstairs," Crow assumed. Deciding to search downstairs, Indigo and Crow used the floorboards that lead them to the main room.
Margo bolted up in her bed. Her hair was frizzier than usual and she had a throbbing headache.
What's going on?
Danger.
"Winnie! Vikki!" Margo shouted. "Get up!"
"Wha..." Winnie rubbed her eyes with tiny fists.
"What's going on?" Vikki snapped.
"You hear that?" Margo asked. The three sat in silence for a few seconds.
"I hear it now," Vikki nodded. Winnie agreed.
"It sounds like a," Margo started to say.
"an alarm clock," the three said altogether. But Margo felt that it was something worse.
"It can't be an alarm clock," Margo shook her head. "I feel that that beeping is going to lead to something bad."
What is it?
Something dreadful.
Where's it coming from?
The room.
The room? Margo thought to herself.
"It sounds like the beeping is coming from downstairs," Winnie pointed out. Winnie then lifted up one of the floorboards.
"Oh no!" Vikki stepped back. "Why are we going downstairs when Margo just said that the beeping leads to something bad! We'd just be getting ourselves into trouble!"
"Oh c'mon!" Margo and Winnie snapped.
Beep! Beep! Beep!
"What are you three doing down here!?" Indigo snapped as she saw Winnie, Vikki, and Margo drop down from the ceiling.
"Do you guys always get around like this?" Crow look at Winnie in awe as she was the last to drop down from the ceiling.
"Shh!" Margo hushed. "I have a feeling Octave may still be awake."
Beep! Beep!
"Ugh!" Winnie threw her arms up in the air. "We must stop that beeping!"
Winnie started to search Dining Room Dawn, the others started to do the same. Margo just stood there.
"Ugh, Margo?" Indigo waved a head in front of her face. "Do you think you can help? Maybe your feelings can come in good use."
"My feelings told me earlier that the beeping is coming from the room," Margo said. "But that's it. They won't tell me anything else."
"The room, the room," Indigo walked back and forth. Crow looked confused. Margo raked her brain. Then it came to her.
"Ah!" Margo jumped. "The little door."
"What?" Crow knitted his eyebrows.
Margo raced across Dining Room Dawn and into the kitchen. She hurried over to the little door and reached for the doorknob. Her heart fluttered as she turned the doorknob to she that it was unlocked.
Someone has recently been in here. Margo sensed.
"Margo!" the other called after her.
"Margo!" some of them shrieked. Margo ignored them.
Margo was now standing in a large room. The room behind the little door was probably as big as the bedroom.
Margo looked around, but the room was completely empty, except for six trunks, a chair, an old bed and a book bag. Margo almost shrieked when she saw the book bag. She ran over the it and scooped it up in her arms. She then sniffed it. After a few seconds sat down on the bed and started to look through the bag.
"Klaus's notebook," Margo gasped as she pulled out a green notebook. She flipped through the pages and saw poems, drawings, and small journal entries.
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!
Margo jumped up to her feet. The beeping with even louder and was coming from the sixth trunk that was lined up against the wall. When she looked down at the trunk she started to hear muffled sounds. Like a boy's voice.
Margo quickly unlached the trunk lock and opened it.
"My dear Klaus!" Margo cried as she stared into her brothers blue eyes.
"Mmm!!" Klaus tried to say, for her mouth was taped shut. "Mmm!"
Margo ripped the duck tape from Klaus's mouth.
"Untie me! Quick!" Klaus ordered. Margo the noticed it. Her heart almost stopped. There it was. The bomb, tied to Klaus's chest with rope. Margo quickly untied the ropes as fast as she could. When her twin was untied he sprung out of the trunk and wrapped her arms around her sister.
"Margo!" he cried tears of joy. "My dear sister! I was so scared! Octave had me locked in this room for months! And earlier today he stuffed me in this trunk along with a bomb! He's gonna blow us up, Margo! He wants to kill us!"
"What for!?" Margo asked.
"Somebody shut up that bomb!" Vikki said with tears in her eyes.
"Crow, you know what to do. It looks like C4." Indigo said as she moved closer to the bomb.
"Got it." Crow said, as he started to take the bomb apart. Margo held on tightly to Klaus's hand. Vikki's face was the palest, it looked like she was about to faint any minute.
"Can we trust these guys Margo?" Klaus asked in suspicion as Crow dismantled the bomb.
"I think so." Margo said with uncertainty in her voice.
"I got this far, now finish it Indigo." Crow said with a bunch of wires in his hands. Indigo finished what Crow started as everybody looked on in fear and the beeping finally stopped. Klaus wiped the sweat from his face as everybody stared at the harmless bomb.
"Where did you learn that?" Winnie asked to Crow and Indigo. Indigo just stared impassively. Crow simply said, “We’re a team."
"We have to get out of here." Klaus said and started to pull on Margo's hand.
"Not so fast," said a raspy voice. The orphans jumped and saw Octave, the Mistress and Douglas towering over them.
Chapter .16
Doomed
"I see you guys have figured out how to stop the bomb," Octave grinned. "Very clever."
"Very clever," the Mistress repeated, and let out an evil giggle.
What's he up to?
Something dreadful.
Margo gulped.
"Well," Octave shrugged. "That, I'm afraid, is not going to work with me."
"What are you up to!?" Margo demanded, impressed with her courage to speak to Octave with such tone.
Octave didn't answer, all he did was let out an evil laugh. The Mistress soon joined on the laugh as the two crouched down to exit the room. Douglas on the other hand stepped forward and striked Margo across the face with one of his hooks.
"That'll teach you to keep your mouth shut little girl!" he snarled. Margo didn't show any weakness, that is until Douglas made his way out of the little door.
"Ow!" Margo said under her breath. Klaus rushed forward to looked at the red blotch on the Margo's left cheek.
"So long forever orphans!" Douglas said as he closed the little door behind him and locked it. Vikki fell to the floor.
"We're doomed!" Vikki sobbed. "Again!"
"Oh shut up Vikki!" Crow and Indigo snapped.
Winnie started to cry. "They're aren't any loose floorboards in this room. I checked. We can't escape."
Winnie started to cry. "They're aren't any loose floorboards in this room. I checked. We can't escape."
"I sense danger," Margo announced, as she rubbed her temples. Indigo rolled her eyes.
"What can be worse than a bomb?" Indigo snapped.
"Fire," Margo said simply.
"And your feelings tell us this?" Indigo emphasized 'feelings'. Margo sniffed the air.
"Smell that?"
"It smells like something is burning," Klaus screwed his nose. Then everyone realized...
"Oh no!!" they all said in unison. They then heard the sound of roaring flames from outside little door.
"Why are they trying to burn us!?" Indigo sounded frustrated. "That's pretty medieval and old fashioned!" Everyone except Crow stared at her. "What?" Indigo said annoyed.
"Maybe they just hate us," Winnie said.
"Or maybe they're just stupid," said Crow. Indigo closed her eyes and thought to herself for a minute. How can we get out of this mess?
"Klaus," Margo opened her eyes with a brilliant idea. "By any chance is there a bathroom in the room?"
Klaus pointed to another larger door that appeared out of nowhere. Margo rushed into the bathroom and grabbed multiple towels and soaked them in water from the sink. Seconds later she was back in the main room, and was tossing everyone a bundle of towels.
"Quick!" Margo ordered. "Wrap these towels around yourselves!"
"Aha!" Klaus grinned. "I know what you're thinking! You have the wet towels to protect us from the fire. Smart!"
"But how do we get out?" Winnie questioned as she wrapped herself in wet towels like a burrito. "The door is locked!"
"We can ram something into it," Klaus suggested. "But what?"
Everyone looked at Winnie. Winnie jumped back.
"No way!" Winnie squeaked. Everyone then looked at Olive. Olive let out a meow. "Not him either!"
Everyone else sighed.
"Wait!" Margo had another idea. "We'll use the trunks! Why didn't we think of that first?"
Soon, the six orphans were ramming the trunk into the little door.
"Just one more..." Margo managed to say as they rammed the trunk into the door hard. The door fell down and suddenly red hot flames burst into the room. Everyone screamed as they jumped back.
Chapter .17
Octave's Doom
"Quick! Each person to their own trunk!" Margo demanded.
"No fair!" Winnie whined. "Margo and Klaus share on trunk. They only get to carry half the weight. But I'm the one that really needs help!"
"Fine!" Klaus walked over to Winnie and helped her with her trunk. Everyone and the five trunks (they left the sixth one behind) were now wrapped in wet towels.
"Now lets go!" Margo charged through the tiny doorway.
"This is crazy!" Winnie hollered. "We can't just run through fire like that!"
But no one paid any attention to the smallest orphan and were already following Margo through the doorway. When everyone reached the kitchen, they saw flames everywhere! They were on the walls, ceiling, and on the counter tops. But the orphans continued to make their way towards the front room.
"Never!" Octave screamed as he saw the five orphans and the four trunks appear in the main room (which happened to be the only room in the house that was safe from the fire).
"Damn, where's Crow?" Indigo muttered under her breath.
Margo nudged Indigo in the arm, assuring her that Crow was safe.
"You twits escaped!" Octave roared. "Again!"
The Mistress seemed outraged, Douglas looked furious.
"Die already!" Douglas hollered. "Why won't you orphans die!"
"We know what you guys are up to!" Klaus shouted back, and kicked Winnie's trunk that was now resting on the floor. "We won't let it happen! NEVER!"
"Never!" Winnie, Margo, Vikki, and Indigo threw the evil adults stern looks. The Mistress just laughed.
"I don't think so!" she then pulled a gun from under her tattered looking dress. She pointed the gun at Vikki and threatened to pull the trigger.
"Eep!" Margo, Vikki, and Winnie jumped.
"You wouldn't," Klaus demanded.
"I would," the Mistress smiled evilly. Octave and Douglas grinned greedily.
"C'mon Minerva!" Douglas begged. "Shoot the brats. We'll be rich soon."
"Yes! Yes!" Octave was on his toes now.
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
"Oh Vikki!" Winnie sobbed. "She was such a good fri-"
"Wait!" Margo yelled for joy. "She's still alive and standing!"
Vikki looked around bewilderedly. "What happened?"
"Oops, sorry, bad aim." The Mistress said as she reloaded the gun.
"Hurry up!" Octave and Douglas exclaimed impatiently. Douglas's face was turning purple.
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
"Oh Vikki!" Winnie sobbed. "She was such a good fri-"
"Wait!" Margo yelled for joy. "She's still alive and standing!"
Vikki looked around bewilderedly. "What happened?"
"Oops, sorry, bad aim." The Mistress said as she reloaded the gun.
"Hurry up!" Octave and Douglas exclaimed impatiently. Douglas's face was turning purple.
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
"Ah!" Margo, Winnie, and Klaus shrieked. Indigo just stood there trying to figure out where Crow was. They looked at Vikki who stared back. Vikki then blinked twice, and felt her forehead to make sure she was still alive. She exhaled. But if it wasn't Vikki who was shot. Who was it? The girls and Klaus then looked at where Octave, Douglas, and the Mistress had been standing. Instead, they saw the three lifeless villains on the floor in a pool of blood. Octave and Douglas still had grins on their face, the Mistress, on the other hand, had her eyes wide open and her mouth hung open as if she were shocked.
"Are they dead?" Vikki trembled.
"Yup," Indigo nodded.
"Who killed them," Winnie's voice was hoarse. "Was it... a ghost?"
"Or God?" Vikki gasped.
"You idiots!" Crow muttered from the foot of the burnt staircase. In his hand was a gun. For the first time, the orphans noticed that the fire was gone and the whole mansion was burnt down. The only thing that remained was the front room and half of the staircase.
"Where did you get that gun. Did you shoot them?" Vikki asked, afraid.
"That doesn't matter, come on, let's go." Crow said impatiently.
Winnie and Vikki looked at each other with big eyes wondering who exactly this Crow guy was.
"Where did you get that gun. Did you shoot them?" Vikki asked, afraid.
"That doesn't matter, come on, let's go." Crow said impatiently.
Winnie and Vikki looked at each other with big eyes wondering who exactly this Crow guy was.
The orphans looked at each other and smiled. Their battle had been won.
Chapter. 18
The End