The inside of the cavern is nothing but dirt and brown walls until they reached the end.
There was a small room, there was a table in the middle. The walls were covered in scratch marks, and pictures.
Etched into the wall, a big circle with twelve smaller ones on the inside lined up in a circle. Each small circles had an insignia, a simplistic picture of an animal.
Anna and Shun examined it.
Anna touched the carving and recognized the animal on it. “That’s a butterfly,”
“That's a squirrel.” Joy popped up behind her.
“And that's a tiger,” Cain said.
“No, that's a Liger,” Cara corrected.
“This one is a spider, is that what you’re supposed to be?” Jamie asked the opal creature, which shook its ring. So, yes.
Shun had his face right at the wall trying to decipher the animal, but some were scratched over. “I can make out our six but not other six.”
“What even is that is?” Cain asked about the carving.
“It looks like a zodiac wheel,” Shun said.
“What do you know?” Anna asked the queen, who pointed at the left wall
Jamie stared at the carvings on the wall. The first carving was of a regular forest, the second carving was a crashing rock, the next one resembled the crystal forest. “All this crystal gave from a meteor.”
“So magic crystals fall from outer space, and killer robots show up from outer space, that’s totally a coincidence,” Cain said.
“The robot I fight said the crystal is what they wanted,” Anna explained.
“What do they want it for?” Joy asked.
“Look what we can do, imagine what they would be able to do with the crystal,” Jamie pointed out.
“Which is why we’re gonna make sure they don’t,” Cain said.
“We?” Jamie said.
“Yeah we, we’re the only ones who can stop them,” Cain said.
“I wasn’t sure before, but I don’t think even the navy is ready for this,” Anna said.
“We’ve already kicked their butts once,” Joy was proud of that.
“And they brought us here for a reason.” Cara gestured toward the crystal creatures.
“So everybody in?” Cain asked.
Joy, Anna, Cara, Shun, and lastly Jamie, nodded.
“We should get back, people have to know we’re gone by now,” Anna said.
“Oh my god, my dad’s gonna have an aneurysm,” Cara said. “Can you send us back?” She asked the she liger.
She responded with a nod.
“What do we call this place?” Joy asked.
“The crystal forest, on the nose but seems fitting,” Shun said.
“I like it,” Anna said.
“Me too,” Cain agreed.
And just like they came, the six teens left in flashes of light.
On the aliens’ ship, RAM was receiving an infusion of rainbow-colored liquids.
“Crystal fusion, complete.” The computer said.
“So, what now?” RAM asked his comrades.
“Is Robot Grand ready?” Hard Drive asked.
“Not yet, but I’m not sure we’ll need it.” CPU stood next to an examination table with a sheet over it. She pulled the sheet back, revealing another robot. “I’m going to use our defeats to ensure Knight number one is triumphant.”
“And what if he fails?” Hard Drive asked CPU.
“Then I'll build Knight number two, three, four and so forth, until we succeed.” “Remember, always evolute.”
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