Some free time as usual. I wrote a lot today when we went to the park. An entire chapter and a half and stuff is really picking up... later on.
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The Professor was short on significiant details Flunkie thought. The Professor had made it a point that Flunkie had to go down the left tunnel but would not share any more information with him. So here Flunkie was in the dark, left tunnel and he had to admit to himself he was a bit frightened. He could see very little in front of him and that is what scared him the most.
Now that Flunkie was here, he finally had time to think his decision all the way through. When The Professor first approached them with the offer, Flunkie so stunned by his house call paid little attention to what he had to say. As they went over the plan some more, Flunkie started to realize the mission he signed up for. Frightened of the Professor's reaction, Flunkie did not care to drop out. Now however, he wished he had asked more questions. Gotten more information. Something he could use to prepare himself.
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Aladuf had gone down the right tunnel just like The Professor had told him. He took a map out of his pocket and held it closely in front of him. It was a special map according to The Professor who had taken him aside to give it to him.
The Professor did not want Flunkie to overhear what he had to tell Aladuf. The Professor informed Aladuf that he knew there was something special about him. Some latent potential that would show itself when he needs it, but for now he would be given the most dangerous section of this mission because The Professor knew he could take it.
Aladuf was unsure whether The Professor meant what he said or said it to give Aladuf enough confidence to accept his part of the mission. Either way, he had accepted there was no way he wasn't going to.
The map had a layout of general areas where Aladuf could expect a trap to be sprung. The first one would be around here somewhere he thought. He slowed down his walking pace so that he could take in more of his surrounding.
It was all he needed, he spotted a piece of the wall that seemed out of place. It stuck out a bit longer than the others and on closer inspection its color did not blend in with the rest. He had found the first trigger.
He slowly walked pass the section doing his best to avoid contact with the walls. Once he was clear, he let out a sigh. One trap down. He looked at the map, there was a whole lot left.
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The Professor started to doubt himself. This break-in was proving to be extremely easy. Maybe, Aladuf's words had some merits. Had Bond only shined because he was in a classroom setting? No, The Professor knew the potential he saw in Bond.
As The Professor continued down the central most tunnels, random objects would spring from the wall but The Professor would simply absorb it. If nothing else, he was excited that his former pupil was supplying him with the tools to destroy him.
The Professor reached his destination with very little resistance. This voyage had proved disappointing. He hoped his two associates were having better luck. Or they may begin to doubt his judgement. The Professor stood by the switch, it was almost time.
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Flunkie wondered where the hidden challenge in Bond's tunnel was. Other than the darkness, there was very little to stop him from reaching his destination. The Professor couldn't have been wrong... could he. No of course not, there was some huge challenge awaiting Flunkie up ahead. He knew it had to be!
But he reached up ahead, only to find his destination unguarded. He stood by the switch, it was almost time.
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Aladuf chuckled to himself as he reached the final 3 traps in the tunnel according to the map. He had discovered the pattern to Bond's great plan within 10 minutes and now getting through the tunnel was a breeze.
The Professor surely had some misguided faith in his former pupil, but that discussion would be saved for another time. According to Aladuf's prediction, the next trap would be triggered once again by a misplaced piece of the wall so Aladuf took his time walking across the floor.
Fuck! He felt his foot sink into the ground a bit. There had been a ground trigger as well. Maybe, there was to this challenge. His eyes darted back and forth waiting for any sign of impeding doom. There was nothing. Aladuf continued forward this time avoiding the center of the hall as much as possible.
Shit! Now his shoulder brushed against a piece of the wall that sunk in. Bond had set up both a floor and wall trigger? Aladuf did not expect this. Once again, Aladuf's eyes darted back and forth for a sign of anything.
But it was not his eyes that alerted him but his ears. Somewhere behind him, he heard a rumbling.. a roar... he was not sure, but he knew the source was behind him. Did he risk triggering another trap by rushing forward or did he deal with what was behind him first.
He could hear the sound growing louder and louder. This did not sound good he thought to himself. He cursed under his breath. The Professor was correct, Bond was more cunning than Aladuf could have planned for. Aladuf got lured into a false sense of security and now he would pay for it.
But if he was going to pay, he would get as close to his destination as possible. He closed his eyes and rushed forward.
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And there we go. This chapter got changed a bit from my book, but I guess that's why I don't type word for word.