Sealing Death

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          "What? Why?" Will questioned, "He can't be that bad! Maybe he's bluffing." Wahteecee stared at Will for some time. "I'm his daughter." she stated. "Maybe he can be that bad." Will muttered, "But why?"
     
          Wahteecee walked around the group, sizing them up. "He's an old timer." she began, "He believes that in order for him to stay chief, he has to snuff out those who might be able to show him up. So when I came back from defeating the Scarrcedenhogg the first time, he threw me down here, so he could keep the public appeal." "Wait!" Cassie cut in, "You defeated the Scarrcedenhogg? But your so-" Wahteecee stopped her. "Young? I suppose." she continued, "Us Alaskuians live a long time. For example, I am 160,000,000 years old, and my father is over a billion." The group gaped once more. "Anyway, even though the chief is old, he was able to overpower and throw me in here." Wahteecee finished, "I've been here ever since."
     
          The girl sat on the ground and Cassie blurted, "Let's fight back! We all can take him together!" Wahteecee jumped up. "You're right! We can beat him, and then I'll become the chief of Alasku!" she cheered, "Let's do this! Oh, and no plan, just attack, okay?" Cassie nodded, "Okay."
     
     

Escape From Alasku
          The group climbed out of the hole and followed Wahteecee to her father's office. She went in first. "Father?" she called, getting his attention, "I'm not lost anymore!" "Wahteecee! You're alive!" Nastumea gasped, "What are you doing here?"
     
          "I wanted to give you a chance." Wahteecee answered, shifting on her feet. "A chance!" the chief shouted, "For what!"
     
          Cassie was ready to go if things went bad, but she was told to wait until the chief made a move.
     
          "I want to give you a chance to give me the throne, and name me chief, or else I'll fight." The chief laughed in his daughter's face. "The throne? A woman chief!" Nastumea steamed, "Over my dead body!"
     
          "That might have to be arranged." Wahteecee warned, swooping in on her dad. Nastumea stopped her and tossed her on the ground. "You'll never beat me!" he teased. "I never said I would!" she shot back, "Cassie!"
     
          Cassie ran in with Stella, Will, Charlie, and Betty. The others were standing guard. "Nice to see you again!" Cassie called, "What's wrong? Didn't think we'd make it?"
     
          The angry chief ran at Cassie, who threw fire balls at him. Pow! Cassie, and Will joined Wahteecee on the ground. Nastumea flew at Charlie and froze in his tracks. His lifeless body tipped forward and shattered into thousands of ice shards. "No one messes with my Char-Char!" Stella snipped.
     
          Cassie helped up Wahteecee. "Congrats on your promotion!" she smiled. Wahteecee looked at the ice and grinned. "Thank you." she whispered holding out her hand. Cassie gladly took the offer, but was immediately thrown onto the floor. "GUARDS!!!" Wahteecee ordered, "SEIZE THEM!!!" "What?" Cassie asked, feeling betrayed. Guards came in, with the others already secured. More guards got Stella, Charlie, Cassie, and Will.
     
          "What can I say?" Wahteecee smirked, "Backstabbing runs in my family!" She turned to the guards and pointed at the ice. "These people killed the chief, my father. They are to be executed at once!" Wahteecee ordered, "But first, they will watch my coronation as the new chief of Alasku!" The guards nodded and took their angry prisoners away.
     
     
          Wahteecee swept up her broken father. "Oh dad," she mumbled, "you taught me too well!"
     
     
          Once Cassie's and Stella's powers were suppressed, they were tied and set in the front row of the audience for the show. "If there weren't kids present," Cassie grumbled, "I'd swear."
     
          Cassie shouldn't have trusted that dirty, no-good wolf! Now they were all doomed! Cassie gritted her teeth as Wahteecee came on stage and sat in the throne.

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