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Author: RedLady
Fiction Rated: K - English - General - Reviews: 6 - Published: 12-09-02 - Updated: 12-09-02 - Complete - id:1114530

Well here's another adventure. This one somewhat copies the adventure I went on with Alma a couple weeks back, yet this time it is with my friend, Karma50. (Read her stories! She's great! She wrote about guinea pigs!!!!) You might not understand some things if you haven't read the other story called, Two Girls, a Tiger, and a Vampire. Though it is not mandatory that you read it. ; )

Red goes on an adventure, but this time with Karma. But what happens when an invisible force begins to terrorize the two girls. And you can't have an adventure without a feline. Look out for this new kitten and lots of surprises.

Who are our two adventurers?

Karma: A young girl who is a bit sarcastic, but still one tough gal. She won't let anyone, (not even invisible forces) get away with pushing her friends around.

Red: A bit older than Karma but that doesn't mean she's smarter. A bit of an air head, but with awesome powers and not afraid to speak back to the bad guy(s).

Two girls, a Mountain Lion, and an Invisible Force

By: RedLady (and Karma)

Anyway. Here it goes!

Red stretched in the afternoon sun and Karma looked over at her. Red looked at the girl and knew what she wanted to do. She groaned. There would be no more napping today.

"Can we go on an adventure?" Karma asked eagerly.

"I don't know..." Red answered groggily. The sun was so warm and it made her so drowsy...

"Come on, you promised!" She pleaded.

"Ok..." Red said and got up. "Let's go on an adventure!"

"YEAH!!!" Karma yelled. "So... where should we go?" She asked looking around.

Red took out a map that she just happened to have.

"Hmm... lets see." She said studying the markings on the paper.

A bug landed on Karma as Red studied the map. She took out some bug spray and sprayed it all over herself. Unfortunately, during her spraying madness she had managed to get some on Red who coughed as the mist settled.

"Here." Red said holding out a necklace with a little bug charm on the end. "That will ward off the bugs." She reassured. Karma put it on and watched in fascination as bugs seemed to be repelled away from the two girls. Then she turned her attention back to Red and the map. She randomly pointed at a space on the map.

"Where's that? I was never good with geography." She said looking at the confusing markings.

"Oh that?" Red said studying it closer. Karma nodded. "That's just mountains. Are you sure you want to climb mountains."

Karma who had been distracted by more bugs getting repelled away from them, nodded.

"Yes! Climb the mountains!" She said excitably jumping up and down.

"Ok." Red agreed and started gathering mountain climbing gear.

When they got to the mountains, Red threw a rope up the mountain.

"Ready?" Red asked once all the rope was in place.

"Are you sure that's safe?" Karma asked worriedly.

Red looked up and pulled on the rope testing it. "Um... I think so." She said a little hesitantly. Karma gave her a weird look.

"Ok... you first." She said pushing Red toward the rope.

"OK!" Red said exuberantly and began to climb hurriedly. Karma looked up and stifled a laugh.

"Have you ever climbed before?" Red called downward.

"Um... no." Karma said simply. "But you have a rip in your trousers..."

"What? I do?" Red said surprised. She groaned and climbed back down to fix her trousers.

She looked at Karma annoyed who was having trouble hiding her laughter. "We're all girls here..." She muttered. "I think..."

"What are you saying?! Karma yelled confused. Red looked down.

"Nothing... I was just joking." She said blushing.

"Get up the mountain!" Karma yelled pointing to the rope a little perturbed.

After Red had finished repairing her trousers, she tried to examine her other clothes...

"Are there any other tears I haven't noticed?" She asked dryly.

"You better be careful I don't get a hold of your rope..." Karma muttered. "And no there are no more tears. Everything is whole... except maybe your brain..." She added.

Red and Karma began to climb the rope as birds chirped merrily in the distance. Suddenly something must have startled the birds because they flew away in a rush. The two girls turned on their ropes to look at the birds flying away.

"What was that?" Red asked gulping.

"I was about to ask the same thing." Karma answered.

"Well I don't know about you... but I don't think I want to find out..." Red said as she scrambled up the rope. Karma was right behind her.

When they got to the top of the mountain they looked down. Rustling could be heard in the distance.

"I sure hope that's the wind..." Karma muttered. After Red had pulled the rope up they looked down and into the distance listening for any sound.

"Do you hear that?" Red asked tilting her head toward the forest below.

"Hear what?"

"Nothing..." Red said distracted. "Complete silence... No birds, wind... just nothing..." Red's eyes widened with fear as she looked over at Karma.

"I'm kind of scared..." Karma admitted.

"Don't be scared." Red said scared herself. "You have a weapon right?" She asked.

"Erm... let me see." Karma said rummaging through her bag. Out came a hairbrush, nail file, nail polish, tweezers, razor, shampoo, other unmentionals... Finally she pulled out a short dagger. She showed it to Red as it sparkled different colors in the sun.

"It's my trusty Karma-dagger. It changes colour reacting to moods... and stuff." She explained as Red admired her weapon. "But it's sharp!" She assured. Her eyes narrowed as she looked at Red. Red hadn't brought a bag...

"What about you? What have you got?"

Red reached into her pocket and pulled out a half-eaten pop tart. Red looked at it, turning it over in her hand. "Hmm... that probably won't help." She muttered taking a bite out of it. "But at least we won't go hungry for a while." Karma looked at her annoyed.

"WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO?!?!? POISON THE THING TO DEATH!?!?!?"

Red spit out the pop tart surprised. "IT'S POISONED?" Red asked her eyes as round as chicken eggs.

"It's been in your pocket... think about it." Karma joked and then she turned away guiltily, "And I might have... tried out... my new poison on it..." She backed away waiting to see how Red would react. Red fell over pretending to choke.

"You never told me you worked poisons..." Red said in a raspy voice upon the ground.

"Well... I wanted to try out something new." Karma blushed. Red got up and brushed herself off seemingly unaffected by the poison.

"Let's hope I am really bad at poisons..." Karma said nervously. Red shrugged and wiped off her tongue.

"My weapon is a sling shot." Red said.

"What?" Karma asked not sure if she had heard her correctly.

"A sling shot." Red repeated showing off a small sling shot. She picked up a few rocks and put them in her pocket. Karma shrugged.

"Cool, you have good aim right?" She asked.

"It doesn't matter if I have good aim." Red said darkly. "I can control it with my mind!" She said laughing evilly. Then she stopped laughing and added, "I think..." as the thought came to her that maybe she had made that up.

Rustling was heard from below them again. They looked down. "Should we go?" Karma asked uncertainly. Red looked down trying to make out what was making the rustling sound in the forest below.

"Well whatever it is, we can rule one possibility out." She said playing with her charm that wards off bugs. "It can't be a gigantic bug..."

"Come on!" Karma said and dragged Red away from the side of the mountain. She stopped though after they heard a ripping sound. Red looked down to see a big tear in her shirt.

"I hope that wasn't a new shirt..." Karma said guiltily.

"Geez! I might as well be naked!" Red said annoyed getting ready to repair her shirt. "They just don't make clothes the way they used too." She added getting out thread and a needle. "And to think I didn't know how to sow before this."

Karma watched nervously listening for any noises from below the mountain. "Well I don't think they make girls clothes for rock climbing."

"We're wearing girls clothes?" Red asked.

"We are girls, aren't we?" Karma said rolling her eyes.

"Well next time I am gonna wear guys clothes if I ever go on another adventure like this." Red muttered getting the last stitch in place. "I wonder what people would say if they saw me shopping in the men's department."

Karma slapped herself on the forehead as Red finished repairing her shirt.

"Ok. Let's just go. But where?" Karma said looking around at the top of the mountain. Red took out her map. But a growl was heard in the distance and she dropped the map startled by the noise and the wind carried it away.

"Oh no!" Karma said worriedly watching the map fly down to the bottom of the mountain. "RED!!!" She yelled worriedly.

But she didn't have time to complain as she sense movement behind them. Grabbing Red she yelled, "RUN!" And they took off running in the opposite direction. Red screamed as Karma tripped.

She looked back to see that Karma's foot had been caught in a branch. Red quickly grabbed the branch as Karma tugged and scrambled to get up.

"Hope you don't plan on keeping the shoe." Red said pointing to Karma's shoe still stuck in the branch.

"But they cost me forty dollars!" Karma yelled hopping along with only one shoe. Red mumbled and ran backwards and retrieved both the branch and the shoe. She ran after Karma a little bogged down by her new possession.

"What are we running from anyway?" Red asked looking behind them seeing nothing. Karma stopped and took the branch with her shoe in it.

"I think it stopped following us." She breathed in a sigh of relief and managed to slip her shoe out of the branch and back onto her foot. Red looked behind them.

"I don't see anything." She noticed.

"Neither do I."

Just then they heard little squeaks in the distance. Karma followed the noise cautiously.

"Red look! A mountain lion cub. Aww..." She cooed over the cub.

Red in the meantime was looking cautiously around. "Um... where there's a lion cub, there's bound to be the mother."

"Maybe it's been abandoned?"

"Why would a mother abandon her cute little baby cub!" Red said dangling string in front of the cub.

"Because she was in danger or something?" Karma shrugged. "Not for no reason. Something's up but in the mean time..." She said her eyelids fluttering, "Can we keep him...or her?"

"I think it's a her." Red noticed deep in thought. "And we can't name her Ah! That names taken."

"Er... no." Karma answered.

"That's strange that my second adventure involves a feline just like the first."

"Let's call her..." Karma began. "Ariella?" She asked looking at Red.

"Wow. So royal sounding. I still can't believe my second adventure involves a cat like the first. But Ariella it is then. Do you think she likes that name?"

Karma looked down at the cub and said into it's ear, "Ariella." It purred in response. " I guess so."

"Yeah!" Red said smiling.

Just then they heard a noise behind them. Karma gasped and Ariella cowered back in fear. "Poor Ariella." Red noticed. "That's a mouth full to say." She said saying poor Ariella four times in a row.

There was another noise behind them and they all turned slowly but saw nothing.

"This is so annoying." Karma mumbled.

"Maybe whatever it is, is invisible?" Red suggested.

"Maybe..."

"I don't think I like invisible monsters... or whatever it is..." Red whispered. Then she heard harsh breathing.

"Is that you Karma?" Red asked nervously.

"No. Is it you?" Karma answered.

Red checked her breathing and laughed nervously. "Heh, maybe it is." Then she held her breath, but still the girls could here the harsh breathing.

"Then again... maybe not." Red trembled. Her eyes widened as she looked behind Karma. "Um... Karma?" She asked the scared girl. "I don't want to scare you, but I have a feeling there is something behind you."

"But... what!" Karma said not turning around. "What makes you say that?" She said holding onto the mountain lion cub, Ariella.

"Well I can't see it." She mentioned. "But I can sense it. I know it sounds strange."

"Yeah, I can sense it to." Karma said stepping forward. Then she grabbed her dagger and whirled around slashing at the air. Red followed with shooting a rock at the air behind Karma with her sling shot. Karma's blade bounced harmlessly off the invisible thing and Red's rock bounced off to the side. Then the sense went away and everything was the same.

"Strange..." Karma said frightfully.

"Maybe it transported." Red shrugged. "Or maybe our sensory organs are out of wack..." She added confused.

"Maybe..." Answered Karma a little distracted. "Or maybe someone's playing tricks on us!"

"Oh." Red realized. "I don't like tricks... treats are better..."

"Show yourself Chicken!!" Karma yelled into the distance. A distant growl was her only answer.

"Um... you sure you wanna make it mad?" Red asked uncertainly. Karma held onto Ariella and cuddled her in her arms.

"Maybe I shouldn't have said that..." Karma agreed.

Red took her sling shot and shot in the direction of the growl. But the stone just flew in an arch uneventfully landing with a light "thump". She shrugged and turned away when she was suddenly knocked over by an unseen force.

"Ouch!" Was Red's only comment.

Karma looked around frightfully. "WHAT ARE YOU? WHO ARE YOU? ARE YOU A YOU? ARE YOU THERE? ARE YOU...?" She paused looking around one last time.

"What?" She managed to say just as she too got knocked down by something unseen.

"What?" She repeated then added, "Ouch..." She looked around still on the ground scanning the area. "That's just mean." She mumbled starting to get up.

"Stay down Karma." Red said and Karma looked at her curiously but did as she was told.

Red meanwhile had stood up and readied her sling shot. Karma ducked down with the cub still in her arms.

"I'll get you!" Red yelled and then shot rocks with her sling shot in a circle around them quickly. The two girls and the mountain lion cub heard a painful growl in the distance.

"I got it!" Red said jumping up into the air proud of herself. Unfortunately her triumph was short lived as another unseen force knocked her down. "Grr..." She mumbled from the ground.

"It's injured now." Karma noted.

"And perhaps mad too." Red said still flat on her back.

"BUT WHAT IS IT?" Karma wondered loudly.

"How am I supposed to know?" Red said finally getting off her back. "I can't see it and it moves too fast for me to sense anything." She said getting up and brushing herself off.

"I'm so sick of people pushing us around... literally." Karma said annoyed.

"Wait a moment." Red whispered and stood tall listening to the wind.

"I don't think it's acting on its own. I think it is being controlled by something and..." Karma noted deep in thought. Just then a net fell down onto the two girls.

"Doh! How did I know that was gonna happen!" Red said exasperated.

"I told you!" Karma added and then growled to herself.

"Wait!" Red remembered. "You have a knife! You can cut us out of here!"

"Oh right! Doi!" She said and got out her knife and began to try and cut out of the net. "Uh... It's not working..." Karma said sawing at the net.

Mischievous laughter was heard echoing around them. "Maybe it is enchanted..." Red said pointing to the net and ignoring the laughter.

"Silly girls..." A voice said.

"We're silly?" Red asked. "What was that? Who said that? Wasn't me." She added.

"I don't know..." Karma said worried.

"We gotta get out of here." Red said struggling with the net.

"How? We're trapped." Karma answered struggling in the net. She only ended up getting more tangled than before.

Suddenly Red asked out of the blue, "Can you fly?"

Karma looked at her sarcastically. "Not last time I checked."

"Oh, I guess that's out of the question."

Karma looked at Red strangely not sure if she wanted to know what had been going through her mind when she noticed that Ariella was biting at the rope of the net. Then the small mountain lion cub easily slipped out of a hole in the net.

"Uh... Red?" Karma asked nervously. "Is she safe out there?" Her question was answered as the small cub began to float in the air.

"Huh?" Red said in confusion. "What's going on?"

"ARIELLA!" Karma yelled struggling in the net.

"Wow! I didn't know she could fly." Red speculated.

"She can't fly!" Karma said in exasperation. "Something is doing that..."

"Oh right." Red agreed blushing.

"GIVE HER BACK YOU... BULLY!!!!!!!!!" Karma yelled. Laughter was her only answer. Heavy breathing was heard next to Red's ear.

"AH!" Red yelped. "Go away!"

"What?" Karma asked confused. "Who me?"

"No, not you." Red explained. "There's something next to me."

"Yeah." Karma agreed sarcastically. "Me!"

Red pointing next to her outside the net. Yet nothing could be seen. But there was no mistake that something was there breathing heavily.

"Oh..." Karma said shivering.

Then more heavy breathing was heard in the seemingly empty space next to Karma outside the net.

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!" Karma yelled.

"How do we get out of here!" Red asked in panic.

"You don't."

"Ah! Who said that?"

"Where's HG's explosions when you need them?" Karma asked fearfully thinking that exploding whatever was next to them would leave them time to get away.

"Where's Darkshin's sword when you need it?" Red thought thinking not about Darkshin, but his weapon which might be really helpful on cutting the rope forming the net.

"Right! That's it you sad pathetic voice in the sky!" Karma said ignoring Red. "We will get out somehow!"

Red looked at her in shock! "Wow! It's in the sky?"

"Well somewhere up anyway. I can't be real specific." Karma shrugged.

"Over the rainbow?" Red asked. Karma gave her a strange look.

"Shut up." She muttered.

Red's eyes widened. "Yes ma'am." She said and shut up.

"Ah. You are very clueless you know? You call yourself warriors?"

"We called ourselves warriors?" Red asked in confusion.

Laughter echoed all around them.

"You're not supposed to be nice to him!" Karma said hitting Red in the arm.

"But I don't remember calling myself a warrior. I really don't think of myself as the fighting type..."

Meanwhile, Ariella had been carried out of their line of sight.

"Give her back!" Karma yelled!

"...But I do have a sling shot." Red continued.

"AAHHH!!!! Does it matter? That thing is going to... do something to us!" Karma said exasperated.

Just then Red got an idea. "Ooooooooooooooooooh." She said.

"I know that face." Karma said realizing she had an idea. Red took out her sling shot. "What is it?" Karma asked.

She pointed the sling shot next to her and let loose a rock. A painful scream filled the air.

"Yes! Bulls-eye!" Karma cheered. Red pointed her sling shot and shot a rock in the opposite direction and again a painful scream filled the air.

"Yeah! That's my girl!" Karma added. Angry growling answered her.

"MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!" Red said ignoring the growling and actually quite happy with herself for hitting whatever/whoever she had hit.

"We are not out of trouble yet." Karma said seriously and somehow slipped out of the net. Red looked at her confused.

"How did you get out?" Red said still struggling under the net-like-bindings.

Karma pulled out her dagger. "He must've done something stupid and released the force field. Now get out quick!" She did a back flip and slashed at the air three times hitting the invisible monster or whatever it was. Agonizing screaming was heard all around them as Red got out, but she quickly covered her ears to block out the screaming. She then grabbed the net and threw it up in the air. It landed on the ground except now they could see an invisible lump underneath it.

"MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!" Red laughed again feeling quite proud of herself until she was knocked down by another invisible force. "Hey!" She complained on the way down.

"God damn it! That is so old." Karma said annoyed, but she too was knocked over. "I guess I should have seen that coming." She said from the ground.

Red sling shot at another invisible force.

"Ouch!"

Karma slashed at the invisible thing and they heard a thump as what(who) ever she had slashed at fell onto the ground. Red walked over the the sound and tripped on the invisible body.

"Well done..." Karma whispered.

The body began to deinvisiblize. They watched curiously until the body of a man was visible. Red turned him over confused, "Recognize him?"

"No."

"Hmm..." Red thought wondering why this invisible man had been after them. "Oh well..." She said after a moment. Then she was knocked down by another invisible force.

"DOH!!!" Red said really mad! She jumped up clutching her sling shot. "ALL RIGHT!!!

NOW I AM REALLY MAD! WHO EVER IS DOING THAT WILL PAY!"

"Child..."

Red concentrated on the area around her. "Stay close Karma." She warned her companion. Karma stood closely to Red. Red extended her arms out from her side.

"Ariella..." Karma whispered worriedly.

Red dropped her hands to her side. "Oh yeah." She just realized. "Maybe I shouldn't do anything until we know she is safe... Poor cub..."

Then she was knocked down again. "Grr!!!!" Red growled like an animal.

"She's fine. As fine as she can be when being tortured by a wild pack of demon dogs. MWHAHAHAHA!"

"If only I had an amulet to ward off against invisible forces that knock you over!" Red said annoyed then realized what the voice had just said. "You wouldn't..." She gasped.

"ARGH!!!!!!!! I AM GOING TO KILL YOU. WHATEVER YOU ARE!" Karma promised.

"That's so mean." Red said to the voice. "I don't think I like this guy."

"You don't say it's mean?! THAT'S THE POINT. I am Dr. Evil after all."

"Oh?" Red said. "Like from Austin Powers?"

"Well that's original..." Karma rolled her eyes.

"Shut up. I spent long on that name?!"

"I hate to break it too you but I think somebody else took that name first." Red said seriously.

"Well I'll just have to eliminate them with... you."

"And why are you a Doctor? Doctor in what?" Red said ignoring Dr. Evil's threat. "Because I have this cough you see..." She said demonstrating by coughing.

"I wouldn't let him treat you." Karma warned.

"Oh yeah." Red realized. "Good idea."

They heard the squeaks of a mountain lion cub in the distance.

"Ariella!" Karma said running toward the sound.

"Oh no!" Red said following.

"Where are you going?"

"Is that any of your business Doc?" Karma yelled behind her. The two girls heard the sound of growling demon dogs in the distance and started running faster.

"Well as a matter of fact..."

Just then Red ran into a circle of dogs to save the mountain lion cub, Ariella. Karma stopped and watched in shock.

"Red. Sometimes that girl is so clueless you know..." She muttered to herself. The dogs growled at the new comer.

"Leave her alone!" Red said holding the cub and glaring at the big black and ugly dogs. Karma closed her eyes not wanting to see what would happen next. Surprisingly, the dogs backed away whimpering.

"You're ruining EVERYTHING!!!!"

"Me?" Red said innocently watching the dogs slump away.

"Yes you meddling child."

"Hey..." Red argued. "I'm 18 years old!"

"Oh for goodness sakes!" Karma yelled. "Get Ariella and let's get out of here!"

"Oh right!" Red said jumping up.

"Sorry Doc. We'll be leaving now..." Karma said as they both ran away. They didn't get very far when an invisible force knocked them down again.

"Grr..." Red said really, really angry. "NOW I CAN GET THEM BACK! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!" She began to again concentrate on the area around them.

Karma laughed with glee. "Yeah! Go girl!"

Red threw her hands out to her side and immediately a force field formed around them. It widened as it extended away from them like a ripple in a pond. They heard the sound of bodies bouncing off the force field.

"All right... let's go!" Red shouted. Karma didn't need to be told twice as she ran past Red. Red looked behind them to see the bodies deinvisiblizing.

"Yikes!" She yelped and ran after Karma not wanting to see what they look like. Karma looked behind them and ran faster.

"I bet they're ugly." She said between breaths.

They finally made it back to the edge of the cliff where their adventure had first started on top of the cliff.

"Uh oh..." Red said. They heard a noise behind them and Karma fell forward and over the cliff.

"Help!" Karma yelled on the way down the cliff.

Red concentrated on Karma's falling form just as Karma grabbed a branch.

"Whew..." Red muttered in relief.

"A little help here!" Karma yelled up to her.

"Hold on!" Red assured to Karma. She threw a rope down the cliff. "Got it, Karma?"

"I don't want to go back up!" Karma argued.

"Oh... right." Red said thinking that maybe it wasn't such a good idea to climb back up. So she climbed back down besides Karma. "I guess we will be climbing down then."

"You just take your time. It's not like it's my life... wait... IT IS!" Karma said hysterically.

"Whoops... sorry..." Red blushed.

"Don't mention it! Just hurry."

Red climbed down a little farther down the rope with one hand on the rope and the other hand holding Ariella. Yet somehow she managed to tie another rope to the branch that Karma was holding onto. Just after she had the rope tied, the rope she was on began to shake back and forth. They looked up to see the outline of shapes messing with the rope.

"HEY! STOP THAT!!!!" Red yelled upward. They made the rope wobble even more and Red almost fell off.

"They won't listen dear..." Karma noticed.

"Whoa!" Red said trying to steady herself. Karma closed her eyes expecting Red to fall off. "Well... Climb down..." Red muttered.

"You still there?" Karma said with her eyes still closed.

"And hurry... I'm here. But who knows for how long." As she tried to steady herself again as the shapes above began to shake the rope again.

"Ok... ok." Karma said quickly climbing down the rope. Meanwhile Red was performing like a trapeze artist as the rope swung back and forth.

"Seriously..." Karma muttered. "Show off..."

"It's not my fault... They keep wobbling the rope!" She yelled downward. Finally she managed to grab Karma's rope while still holding onto Ariella. Just then Karma made it to the ground.

"Yeah!" She clapped from the ground. Red looked up to see some sort of monstery beast climbing down the rope she had just been on. "AH!" She screamed. Karma grabbed her dagger and cut the bottom of the rope.

"Let's go!" She ordered. Red simply stared at the beast climbing down the cliff. "Do you not understand me?" Karma yelled behind her, running. Red hurried to catch up to her.

Karma turned around to see the beasts kneeling over the ground. "I guess he ate those pieces of pop tart we left there..." She said mischievously.

Red stopped running. "We left them there? But that was the last of our rations!!! What are we gonna eat now?"

"Well you spat out the bits didn't you? And I POISONED them?" Karma said annoyed.

"Oh yeah. Now I remember." She said wiping her tongue. "So now what?" Red said looking around.

"Are we safe?" Karma asked uncertainly. Evil laughter was the girls only answer.

"Hmm... does that answer the question?" Red asked.

"DO YOU NOT HAVE A HOBBY?" Karma yelled angrily.

"I guess not..." Red answered.

"Um..."

"Who else would terrorize innocent little sweet girls...?" Red asked.

"Girls. You should've known..."

"Girls? Yes, sweet? Maybe, innocent? Hmm...." Karma wondered.

"Are we innocent?" Red asked looking around suspiciously.

"Well.... I don't think so... we kicked butt!"

"Oh."

"Deary me. You are naïve."

"I know..." Red smiled showing off shiny white teeth. Karma laughed.

"So... What are you gonna do Dr. Evil dude?" Red said changing the subject.

"I was beginning to think you had forgotten me. Well let's see I'm going to do this..."

And the girls began to be levitated up into the air.

"Hey! Put us down!" Red yelled struggling in the air.

"I hate you!" Karma yelled.

"I guessed."

The girls were levitated over to a cage and placed inside.

"Not this again!" Red complained banging on the cage's bars.

"Now, you WON'T get out of this one."

"Got a plan Karma?" Red asked. Karma didn't answer. "Karma?" Red said looking over to the girl.

"Erm..." Karma answered.

"You ok?" Red asked.

"Ariella. Where is she?" Karma said worried.

"Oh no! She was left all alone with that guy!" Red realized banging on the cage again.

"You EEEEEEVIIIIL MAN!" Karma yelled.

"Yes, yes. You are a cute kitten, yes you are! Ahem. Anyway."

"Why does that sound like HG?" Red wondered.

"I dunno. Maybe they're related?!"

Red fell over Anime style. "I'll have to have a talk with HG to see if he has any evil cousins or anything..." She grumbled from the floor of the cage.

"Excuse me. I'm still here."

"Are you sure?" Red asked.

"Hehe, aww, are we ignoring you?" Karma asked.

"We don't see you!" Red said.

"Of course I'm sure!!! Honestly, why didn't I pick someone that DIDN'T talk so much. Teenagers and they're attitude problems."

"EXCUSE ME!" Karma snapped.

"You mean I'm still a teenager?" Red wondered.

"Well eight-TEEN. So technically." Karma answered.

"Oh. If you say so." Red murmured.

"Hello? Got your cub here."

A growl was heard in the distance.

"You might want to put the cub down." Red advised.

"Is that the mother?" Karma wondered seeing a larger mountain lion behind the man who didn't look too happy.

"That mountain lion behind you doesn't look too happy that you've got her cub..." Red answered.

He gulped, "G-G-Good lion." He put the lion down. "Run along little one."

Meanwhile Red had been concentrating on a lever by the wall. The lever slowly lifted up as Red focused on it. The lever was slowly lifted as Red eye's narrowed at it.

Just as the cage lifted away from the two girls, Ariella's mother attacked Dr. Evil.

"Ariella, you're mom's the coolest!" Karma yelled at the mountain lion cub as the two girls walked peacefully away.

The two girls made it back to where they had originally began. Red lay down and smiled thinking that maybe she could finally get that nap she wanted in the first place. Karma lay next to her.

"That was fun wasn't it?" She asked. Red nodded.

The words, "I'LL BE BACK...." echoed throughout the mountains.

"In your dreams!" Red yelled back and then realized that she was now afraid to sleep...

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How was that? Somewhat like the first but also different. I hope it was ok but I think the other one was a little bit more spookier than this. I also loved Karma sarcastic remarks as I seemed to be a little bit more air headed in this adventure.

Coming soon... more adventures...

Check them out in a computer near you.

; )

(Wow, what if I do a new one every month? Bah! I don't know. Be sure to review! Love ya!)

That was some adventure, eh Karma? We did good! Who knew we would be fighting invisible things. Hope you like it. Bye my right hand woman! : )



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