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hardy boys fan fiction HOLIDAY TRIALS hardy boys nancy drew fan fiction by Sparrow Chapter 4 hardy boys fan fiction |
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Hotel
Room, Unknown Location "Brr..."
"Nope,"
Joe said from ahead of her. "I've got to get it today. She won't be
in Bayport during Christmas week, which means I have only this week to
find her gift, wrap it, and give it to her!" Frank
rolled his eyes. "You really know how to procrastinate, little
brother." Joe
didn't say anything; he just kept pushing ahead through the crowd. A
moment later, however, he stumbled as he bumped into an elderly woman. "Oh,
sorry, dear," the woman said cheerily, as Joe felt something being
shoved into his palm. He watched the woman walk away, and then looked at
what she had given him. Seeing that it was a folded piece of paper, he
unfolded it as Frank and "What's
it say, Joe?" "Time
for test four," Joe said flatly, as several of the members in the
crowd around them suddenly broke free of the mass of shoppers and closed
in on them.
The fight was short and fast. Punches flew, and the martial arts
skills of the three teens were put to good use….but it was clearly a
losing battle. Joe heard muffled shouts from his brother and Joe
looked around desperately as he struggled with his opponent, hoping that
someone in the crowd would leap in and help. Instead, there seemed to be
a small circle of onlookers. Beyond them, everything was chaos. Someone
was screaming for police, and others were pushing each other to get away
from the fighting. It was that no one was going to come to his aid. Joe
stopped struggling for a moment, and then surged upward, hoping to catch
his foe off-guard. In fact, he didn’t succeed. His enemy had been
prepared for the ruse, and as Joe surged upward, his opponent delivered a
brutal punch to Joe’s head. The younger Hardy fell back, his head
crashing into the pavement. The last thing Joe saw before blacking out
was a triumphant gleam in his attacker’s eyes. Hardy
Residence,
Joe returned to consciousness with a pounding headache. He opened
his eyes to see his father leaning over him, anxiety etched into the
man’s expression.
“Are you alright, son?” Fenton Hardy asked as Joe groaned.
“I feel like I’ve been hit with a sledgehammer, but I’ll be
okay. How are Frank and Nancy?”
Fenton’s expression turned grave. “We don’t know, Joe. They
were apparently abducted just as you were knocked out. The police arrived
and found only you, surrounded by a crowd. Your attackers were gone. Con
Riley brought you home after you were checked out by a doctor on the
scene. He said you could come in and give a statement when you were
conscious and able.”
“What?!” Joe sat up quickly, but had to fall back when the
pounding in his head increased. He winced. “Any leads?”
Fenton shook his head. “We interviewed as many witnesses as we
could, but…”
“Would it be possible for me to interview them again?”
“Joe, it won’t do any good.”
“I don’t care. I have to try.” Joe sat up again, more slowly
this time, and grimaced. “But first, I need to get some aspirin.” Hotel
Room, Unknown Location
Frank rubbed her back soothingly. "Well, on the bright side,
they didn't tie us up!" he said, trying to keep his tone light. He
grimaced, however, as he took in their surroundings: a tiny, dingy motel
room that looked as though it hadn't been cleaned in months. "Why
don't you lie down on the bed?" he suggested, noticing that
Truth be told, Frank wasn't feeling too well himself, but he was
in a better state than Nancy, who only nodded weakly, and moved to the
bed, collapsing on it. Frank moved around, checking the room for possible
exit points, but the vent was too small, the window was barred, and when
he peeked out of the peephole, it was clear there were two very alert
guards outside. With a sigh, he sat down on the bed beside
"Frank..." "No
problem....let's get you back to the bed." She nodded, and they went
back into the room and curled on the bed together.
Ugh...Frank blinked
wearily as he struggled to stay awake. He glanced down at Nancy, who was
sleeping beside him. Good. She
needs the rest. I, on the other hand...He couldn't let himself fall
asleep, no matter how rotten he felt. They still didn't know why they
were in this situation, and he wanted to be on guard for anything. He
winced as particularly sharp pain shot through his head, and rubbed his
eyes. No matter how lousy I
feel...I can't, I won't, go to
sleep. I'll stay awake and endure it, he vowed.
Hotel
Hallway, Unknown Location "How
are things going in there?" Carter asked the guards. "Not
a peep from them...they reacted rather badly to the drug, though...Drew
fell asleep about three hours ago, and Hardy....well, if he's still
awake, then he's doing a damn good job of faking sleep." one
responded. The man nodded. “Did
they attempt to escape?" "No
sir....and given the way they acted when they regained consciousness, I
would say that was a wise choice...they wouldn't have been any match for
us, and you said not to harm them too badly..." Carter
smiled faintly. "Yes....those two have always been the smarter of
the three. Which is precisely why the Network needs them." He turned
and began walking away from the room. "Let me know if the situation
changes," he called over his shoulder as he left. The guards looked
at each other, shrugged, and resumed their card game, keeping part of
their attention dedicated to the small monitor next to them, showing the
slumbering pair on the other side of the door they sat in front of. Hotel
Hallway, Unknown Location Frank
woke with a groan and a sore back. I
fell asleep, he thought angrily, as he turned to check on As
he gazed at her, He
walked over to the door and tested the lock slightly…the door opened,
but as he'd suspected, the guards were still outside. "Hungry,
Hardy?" one of them asked. "We can get you some food." What? Frank thought, confused. "Huh?"
he said aloud, and then winced at his stupidity. The
guard shrugged. "Well, the boss says we aren't allowed to fight you
unless you try to leave...and since your girlfriend is still asleep in
there, I doubt you'll be trying to go anywhere anytime soon." "Why
are you holding us here?" Frank demanded. "What's going
on?" The
other guard shrugged. "To be honest...we aren't too sure. But the
man wants you to stay here, so stay you will...and no harm will come to
you as long as you don't try to leave." "This
is ridiculous," Frank muttered.
If only "You're
telling me, kid. But orders are orders, and I rather like my job....and
if you're thinking of escape, I think it only fair to warn you that I'm
an expert when it comes to tasers...and my buddy over there has an actual
gun, in case the taser doesn't stop you." Hotel
Room, Unknown Location On the bright side, she mused, I feel better now. Warily, she opened an eye, to find the room
empty. The sound of running water told her Frank was in the tiny
bathroom. Right, she thought, sitting up and stretching. Time
to figure out where we are. Moving rapidly, she performed a search
very similar to Frank's from the day before. While she was looking out
the peephole at the two guards, Frank emerged from the bathroom and came
up behind her. "They're
armed," he said quietly in her ear, causing her to jump slightly.
"Sorry," he apologized as she turned to face him. "How
do you know they're armed?" "They
told me," he said, with a shrug. “And
you trust them?” Frank
shrugged again. "I don’t think we have much choice at the moment.
Not until we have more information. Anyway, their boss wants us for an
operation or something...no word yet on whether this boss is on the
proper side of the law, though, and since he abducted us, I doubt he
is." He
shook his head. "Apparently, he's still free. Their boss only wants
us. So if we're lucky, Joe might be able to find us if we can't figure
our own way out of here." Frank
immediately got up and walked to the bedside table. He opened the drawer,
and pulled out a package of saltine crackers. "Here," he said,
tossing it to her. "Something light for now...apparently, we're
getting a regular meal in a couple of hours." He
pulled a can of lemon-lime soda from the drawer as well, and walked over
to hand it to her. She smiled at him gratefully, and eagerly tore open
the package and devoured a handful of crackers. Hotel
Room, Unknown Location She
glanced at Frank, who was leaning back in the chair across from the bed,
eyes closed. She couldn't tell if he was asleep or not, but if he was as
tired as her, he probably was. She
sighed as she remembered their awkwardness the night before when they'd
tried to determine how they would share the one bed...it hadn't been an
issue the first night; neither had been thinking about their mutual
interest in each other; they had only thought about how ill they felt,
and their sheer exhaustion. But last night… Last
night was a nightmare. Frank had tried to be a gentleman, offering to
sleep on the floor, but Nancy
had argued it was a good move in their situation, but Frank seemed more
concerned about her health, as she was still feeling weak, he'd suggested
that perhaps she was actually ill, and there was no way he was going to
let her lose sleep if she was. "You need all the rest you can
get," he’d protested. The
arguing the night before had continued until He'd
sighed, and crawled into bed himself, not fifteen minutes later, though Let the author know what you think of this story
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