Disney at Dawn

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Book: Read Disney at Dawn for Free Online
Authors: Ridley Pearson
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said. “If they close the Park, we’ll IM and figure this out.” He grabbed Amanda’s arm and tugged. She hesitated, then moved with him.
    They took off at a run.
    “Everyone IM at midnight,” he yelled over his shoulder.
    Charlene and Willa headed for the castle, which was shrouded in darkness and a veil of smoke left over from both the fireworks and the lightning strike.
    Behind them, they left the sputtering hologram of Jez, who, as another series of street lamps flickered and failed in the spreading blackout, sputtered and went dark.
    Gone, just like the real Jez.
    Some kids cheered from under awnings. Rain continued to fall.
    One of them shouted, “The Kingdom Keepers rule !”
    Willa winced at hearing the nickname that a local newspaper had adopted for the kids and their DHIs. She felt a chill down her spine and a pain in her stomach. They weren’t superheroes; they were teen models mixed up in some confused technology that no one fully understood—not even the people who’d invented it.
    She’d gotten a good look at the thing flying. She hadn’t mentioned what she’d seen to the others, because who would have believed it?
    But she knew what she’d seen— whom she’d seen—and the chill was replaced with a spasm of terror.
    Maleficent had escaped. Jez had been turned into a DHI.
    To think that those two events were some kind of freak coincidence and unrelated was just plain wrong.

10
    I T SOUNDED LIKE DOZENS of footsteps were hurrying up the spiral staircase as Finn and Philby rushed to untie the woman dressed up as Tinker Bell. Finn got the tape off her mouth.
    “Are you all right?”
    She looked terrified. “Who… what… was that?”
    Philby said, “Finn, we’re cooked.”
    The approaching footsteps were noticeably closer. They were either security guards or Overtakers. Either way spelled disaster for the boys.
    “Who’s coming?” the Tinker Bell woman asked.
    “We don’t know.”
    “I’m not sticking around to find out,” she said.
    The boys looked paralyzed.
    She said, “Harnesses,” pointing to the wall. “They’re rescue harnesses, in case I get stuck out there.” She hesitated only a second before grabbing one. “Put them on!”
    She helped both boys into the harnesses and double-checked them for safety. “Have you ever ridden a zip line?”
    Finn shook his head.
    Philby said, “In camp once.”
    “Same thing,” she said. “I’m going to go first.” She clipped a pulley to the guy wire. “That way I can catch you two as you arrive on the other end. Ready?”
    Whoever was coming up the spiral stairs was moving fast.
    “See you down there,” she said. With that, she jumped.
    Finn watched as she zoomed away, into the dark of the night. She disappeared.
    “I am not going out that window,” Finn declared.
    “Listen,” Philby said, “we have two choices: we can get busted and blamed for everything that just happened, or we can go out that window.”
    “You’re insane.”
    The sounds coming up the stairs grew even louder.
    Philby grunted and pushed Finn toward the window. “You’re first,” he said.
    “I don’t think so.”
    “Those guys are going to be here in about two seconds.”
    “What if it doesn’t support us?
    “This is Disney. The thing will probably support a tank.”
    “What if Tinker Bell doesn’t catch us?”
    “My advice? Don’t look down.”
    Philby tested the pulley and pushed Finn.
    Finn felt a blistering wind on his face.
    He was… flying. It was, for an instant, the coolest thing he’d ever done. He was zooming down the wire, high above the grass and the water, headed for the lights of Tomorrowland.
    The whine of the pulley rose to a high-pitched whir. Philby was behind him now. Down, down, down they raced. Then the wire leveled off, and their speed decreased. They were headed above a set of rooftops. Finn caught sight of the MONSTERS, INC. COMEDY CLUB sign to his left. With the wire more level, they continued to slow.
    Tinker Bell

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