CHASING SHADOWS chapter 9
COUNT-DOWN
All the beavers circled around the launch site. Hundreds of flaming torches
glimmered in the night. The full moon frowned in the sky. It was thirty seconds
to "blast-off" and counting.
Bear and Leah were cupped in twin bucket seats way back at the tip of
the arm of the giant catapult. The launching arm was cocked and ready. Timbers
strained, creaking.
Professor Beaver gripped the trigger pull-string. Standing next to the
professor, Benjamin Beaver observing his pocket watch recited, "twenty-eight,
twenty-seven, twenty-six. . ."
Leah was right in the thick of scolding. "Just calm down, Bear! Why do
you always have to worry so much?"
Hunched up in the bucket seat, Bear was covering his face with his paws.
"Leah," Bear gasped through nervous lips, "haven't you ever heard of, 'one
percent'?"
"Of course, it's arithmetic. I know all about that stuff."
Bear uncovered one eye. "Yes, but this has to do with a certain kind
of arithmetic. Let me explain. . ."
Leah interrupted sharply, "Bear, this is about the dumbest time ever
for explanations. At least we're going to have a real fun ride, an adventure!
Lately I've been getting bad bored, too many stupid meetings!"
Professor Beaver nodded his head to the count-down. His paws twitched
at the trigger string. Benjamin Beaver swung his arm in cadence, counting:
five, four, three, two, one, BLAST OFF!"
Silence filled the night. Nothing happened! With frustration the professor
yanked repeatedly at the string, but the trigger remained stuck.
Up above, Bear sighed with relief. "All right," he roared. "it's about
time somebody got some sense around here. The launch has been canceled!"
Leah huffed, "oh, Bear, you are so negative. Probably they all just took
their evening tea break."
Bear puzzled. "Tea break? Now?" He scooted around to peer over the back
of his seat.
A flurry of activity boiled below. About a dozen Beavers strained at the
trigger string.
The professor hollered, "pull together now. Heave ho!"
"Oh no," croaked Bear.
The trigger snapped loose. The mighty catapult swished forward in a blur.
A violent wind screamed. The ground quaked. The catapult EXPLODED! Huge logs
flew everywhere. Beavers scrambled for cover.
Bear and Leah disappeared into the night sky.
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
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