39 Clues: Rapid Fire 6 - Invasion by Clifford Riley

39 Clues: Rapid Fire 6 - Invasion by Clifford Riley

Author:Clifford Riley [Riley, Clifford]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9780545452021
Published: 2011-11-18T06:00:00+00:00


Dan’s stomach sank as he glanced around the room. A mostly empty box of pizza wasn’t going to stop the massive burglars he’d spotted outside. They looked like contestants from a weight-lifting competition.

Back at the mansion they had a locker full of weapons and explosives. Amy had insisted that they get equipment to defend themselves from the Vespers, but Uncle Fiske wouldn’t let Dan take any of it out of the house. What was the point of having an arsenal of weapons if you didn’t have one when you were in trouble?

Dan’s eyes caught the box of paintballs poking out from under Atticus’s bed.

“If we hide,” he explained, “they’ll just take what they want. If we fight them, they’ll kick our butts. We have to wear them down. Traps, tricks, stuff like that.”

Atticus jumped up. “It’ll be just like how the Russians beat Napoleon — they couldn’t win an outright battle, so they just kept retreating until the French army was too beat up to fight anymore!”

“Um, okay. Yeah.” The only thing Dan knew about Napoleon was that the dude hid his hand in his coat whenever people were painting him. Dan used to think that Napoleon was hiding his hand because it had six fingers or maybe a second thumb, but Amy had insisted that it was just the way people posed back then. Leave it to her to turn an awesome mutant general into an art history lesson.

The drilling continued outside as they made their preparations. Dan was sure the burglars would burst in before they were ready, but the door held as they ran around the house to set their traps. Finally, they were armed: a baseball bat and old hockey helmet for Dan, and a stainless-steel pot “helmet” and a high-powered paintball gun for Atticus.

All right, Dan thought as he charged down the hall. It’s time for justice. Dan Cahill style. And then he caught a glance of his reflection in the darkened window.

He didn’t look like a great warrior ready to go into battle. He looked like a kid playing in his backyard. How were two geeky kids supposed to hold off three grown men?

But it was too late now.

Dan swung his baseball bat, smashing one of the windows and dislodging the security company’s sensor. The house alarm blared for five seconds before it abruptly went silent.

“It worked,” Atticus whispered before they split up. “We tripped the alarm! The guy who installed the system guaranteed that police would be here in five minutes.”

Dan grinned weakly. “Five minutes. We just need to not get killed for five minutes.”



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