Thread:Abbykurle/@comment-31148069-20180624180830/@comment-30921738-20180725143604

"What happened?" Buttons asked, looking around nervously. He followed Liliana's gaze and realized that had happened.

"We need to hurry. Gordon, Alexis, everyone get in!" He shouted. He waited until everyone had squished themselves inside the narrow tunnel, then pushed a boulder halfwy across the entrance. He squeezed back in and closed the tunnel completely. Light still seeped in from the cracks.

"We are going to be stuck in here either way, but this will at least hold back the guards for a while." Buttons explained. With that, he jumped over Ori and slid down the tunnel. When it straightened again, he sat up and bolted to the light at the end of the tunnel.

Right when he jumped out, a long stalactite was pointed at his nose. It took him a second too long to realize that he was trapped.

The monsters on the other side pointed the stalactites at him like spears, pushing him back. He snarled and tried to sqeeze through, but ended up getting poked below his eye. He felt blood trickle down.

"Stay down if you value your life!" One of them grumbled. To prove his point, the others growled and took a step forward. Mr. Buttons tried to see what was behind them, but saw only more guards. All of which were facing him. He also noticed that he was still in a cave, but glowworms on the ceiling were lighting up the large cavern.

"Where is the Dark Lord!" Mr. Buttons hissed, the fur on his back bristling.

"And why should we even answer that?" one of the guards questioned.

Before Buttons could answer, one of the guards attempted to stab him. He ducked to the side and ran under the guards legs. He felt another spear/stalactite jab his back, but he twisted to the side and continued to sprint across the cavern.

"Get back here!" One of the guards demanded. Buttons ignored him and jumped on top of a stalagmite. (stalagmites come from the ground, stalactites hang from the ceiling) He surveyed his surrounding and caught sight of another exit. Stalactites and stalagmites ringing the top and bottom, making it look like teeth.

Something hit Buttons in the back and sent him sprawling. He crashed to the ground and barely hat time to duck as a stalactite was thrown at him. The stalactite scraped his stomach, making Buttons yowl in pain. Another one was jabbed into his back, but not as hard. When he looked up, he realized that he was surrounded.