
They found the map to the treasure among the pages of an old book in his grandfather’s library. The search would be long and rigorous. Even though they had to brave the jungle to find it, they were on their way.
They slashed through vegetation and reached the great waterfalls on the treasure map. The treasure was supposed to be behind one of the waterfalls. Which one? Their native guide suggested the only way to find the treasure was to explore them one by one.
The guide said, ”Put on your wet gear. We’re going in.”
For Friday Fictioneers. Thanks, Rochelle.
Sounds like the start of an Indiana Jones movie!
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Enticing adventure, as Penny suggests, the start of a movie! 🙂
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This is the chapter where the villain appears.
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Hopefully the treasure hasn’t washed away.
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Grandfather is probably up there on a cloud looking down at them and having a bit of a giggle!
Here’s mine!
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Right. Sounds like a ‘close but no cigar’ kind of situation. Fun story. 🙂
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What an adventure. Let’s hope they get out of it alive.
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Sounds like lots of fun, actually. I hope they find their treasure 🙂
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And now the real danger begins. Wonderful adventure, nicely done!
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No mention of what they will find. However, the search is the adventure of a lifetime.
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I hope they survive, let alone find their treasure. At least, if they do, they’ll have some amazing stories to tell their grandchildren one day.
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That might be the point where I opt out.
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Wet gear probably means something different to the treasure hunter than it does to the guide. No way on earth would I be doing that with a stranger who is probably holding a machete.
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