The Return: Disney Lands by Ridley Pearson

The Return: Disney Lands by Ridley Pearson

Author:Ridley Pearson [Ridley Pearson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic, Mysteries & Detective Stories, Readers, Chapter Books
ISBN: 9781484719381
Google: nRybBQAAQBAJ
Amazon: B00Q7APL1U
Barnesnoble: B00Q7APL1U
Publisher: Disney Hyperion
Published: 2015-03-30T04:00:00+00:00


“HOW DOES IT FEEL?” Emily asked Amanda.

“You’re littler than I am, but if I don’t breathe, I’m okay,” Amanda said. She and Emily laughed.

“You both look like Spider-Man,” Tim said. “Only you’re girls and your costumes are, like, scales. Or tiny gray sequins. So maybe not so much.”

“Miniature LEDs,” Emily said, correcting him. “Like the world globe in Epcot’s Reflections of Earth.”

The three were crammed into the small third floor maintenance room that housed the pair of dumbwaiters.

“It may be lunchtime up here, but it’ll feel like midnight down there,” Tim said. “You need to be back on the afternoon shuttle for classes at DSI. That gives you less than an hour.”

“Tim, what makes you think the dumbwaiters will work? I’m ninety-nine-percent sure Dirk knows we used them.”

“As far as he knows, he disabled them,” Tim said, a little too proudly, “which is completely excellent for us, since in all my brilliance, I overrode his effort. In his mind, there’s no way these can operate, which means you should be safe upon landing, as well as for takeoff.”

Emily emitted a soft laugh. “They do not make a hat big enough for your head.” Turning awkwardly in the cramped space, she addressed Amanda, their faces very close together. “Remember, the Chameleons have a two-foot minimum focal range, so try to keep everything more than an arm’s distance away from you. Oh, and my suit has a few extra effects. Don’t be startled if I use them.”

“Okay,” Amanda said, feeling a new burst of nerves creep through her.

“Obviously we’ll only use the suits when needed,” Emily cautioned. “Ten minutes goes by incredibly fast. Don’t throw the switch unless you have to. Even turned off, the suits are hard to see in low light.”

“Got it.”

“Ready?”

“Ready.”

They climbed together into one dumbwaiter, packing in as tightly as they could. Tim pulled down the grate, threw them a mini-salute, and wished them good luck.



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