Gosh golly have alot of e-mail addies! Here is Part III of "Inferno". --Dark Sentinel __________________________________________________________________________ THE REAL (LIFE) ADVENTURES OF JONNY QUEST "Inferno" Part III written by Dark Sentinel Jessie tore off her bathrobe, revealing only a t-shirt and plaid boxers. She was about to sprint into the house when Hadji gripped her hand. "No, Jessie! It's too dangerous!" Jessie shook him away. "I have to! He was the one who saved me from dying in the first place!" She sprinted into the kitchen and immediately was halted by a wall of smoke. Dropping to her knees, she used her hands and felt through the back foyer, the kitchen, the den, and at last the front foyer which led to the living room... The living room was charred and black, but the fire had already been put out. Jessie pawed about through the debris, and at last saw a stiff, black, furry lump in the corner. Picking him up, she felt about at the little dog's chest. His heart was still beating. With a relieved smile, Jessie held him close to her heart and hurried out the front door. Another firefighter received her immediately. "What were you still doing inside?!" he cried. "I had to save my friend," Jessie said, still shaking. She promptly tuned out the firefighter's worried lecturing about how she should NEVER return to a burning house, but secretly she knew that risking her life to save a friend had been the right thing for her to do. She saw Hadji hurrying towards her, and was soon enduring another worried lecture. But when Hadji saw her stroking a blackened Bandit gently, he shut up and sat down in the snow beside her. Bandit's eyes opened, glowing amidst his charcoal face. He had not been unconscious, he had merely been paralyzed with fear and had curled himself up into a ball to wait it out. Jessie held him close to her and he managed a hoarse bark. "I could never forget you, Bandit," she told him quietly. It took several hours to put the entire fire out, and by the time the house was steaming from the intense heat and snow all at once, the Dragonfly had already flown in. Dr. Quest and Race came out, tripping all over each other in a hurry to see their kids and the compound. Hadji and Jessie were both engulfed in hugs, and Dr. Quest was relieved to learn that Jonny's asthma medicine had been administered and that he was going to be alright. The four looked at the smoldering structure sadly. Dr. Quest sighed, "I guess we'll have to move down to Palm Key...I was really beginning to like Maine." "Yeah, me too," Race said. "Wonder if there's anything of ours left?" Hadji puzzled. The fire chief strode up to them. "I'm sorry about your mansion," he said sorrowfully. "Do you have another place to stay?" Dr. Quest took a last look at the Quest Compound. He suddenly looked very old. "Yes, and thank you Chief." The fire chief nodded and walked away. Another firefighter emerged from the ambulance, leading a staggering and very groggy Jonny. His face, like Jessie's, was black. A heavy blanket was draped around his shoulders and he crunched through the snow to be engulfed in a warm hug from his father. "I'm so glad you're alright!" the doctor cried. "Me too, Dad." * * "Look everyone! My room is undamaged!" Hadji cried ecstatically as he opened his door a few days later. He then saw the expressions on the other's faces and wiped his smile away. Jessie, Jonny, Dr. Quest, and Race's rooms all had been destroyed, along with the rest of the house. Hadji's room was the only one that had escaped the fire intact. The lighthouse and several other structures were still unaltered as well. Jessie found the menorah and held it to her chest. At least this, a family heirloom that had been with the Bannons for generations, had survived the blaze. She suddenly heard Jonny gasp. Looking over, she saw he had found a relic' of his own that had lasted. Jonny clutched the thin metallic ball in his hands, yet so gently that one might expect it to fracture at any given moment. It was simple...a green sphere with gentle bows painted on it. Inscribed were the words: JONNY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 25, 1983 A hollow in one side held a picture of a smiling blonde woman holding a bubbly one-year old. A tear glazed his cheek. This priceless keepsake...he shook his head in wonder that it had survived. Well, he sighed mentally. I know that Palm Key will hold many memories for me. "Ready to leave kids?" Dr. Quest's falsely cheerful voice boomed through the pines from the Dragonfly. Jonny looked up from the ornament at Jessie. She nodded. "Coming, Dad!" __________________________________________________________________________ QUESTions, comments, or money? Send em here: jonnyquest@earthling.net Please comment.
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