Mutant Bunny Island #3 by Obert Skye

Mutant Bunny Island #3 by Obert Skye

Author:Obert Skye
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2019-09-12T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWELVE

CRUISING INTO TROUBLE

The Port O’Hare thoroughfare began near the police station. I had never traveled down it, but I knew it led to the other side of the island where the cruise ships docked. It was the only way for the ships’ passengers to get to and from most of the restaurants and other things located on Rabbit Road. The thoroughfare was at least three golf carts wide and made from concrete. It had a bike lane on one side and a sidewalk on the other. It was almost completely flat and went straight through the two small mountain ranges on Bunny Island—the small Thump Back mountains, and the slightly bigger Volcanto mountains. Both mountain ranges were covered with lush jungles and small waterfalls that were easy to see from a distance.

I had never used the thoroughfare, because I had no interest in seeing where any cruise ships docked. In Issue #36 of Ocean Blasterzoids, the entire city of Whales nearly went mad when two evil cruise ships parked on the sea surface above them and played loud cruise music while continually dumping things into the ocean. Sure, it was a really preachy issue of Ocean Blasterzoids, and it didn’t sell very well because the story was weak, but it had left a lasting impression on me. I had even signed the pledge at the end of the issue that made me promise I would never be the kind of person who throws things into the ocean.

“So, that’s why I never throw things into the ocean,” I shouted as we rode.

“Nobody asked,” Rain shouted back, giving me grief the way best friends sometimes do.

The bikes made the journey way easier than walking or running, and the thoroughfare was mostly empty thanks to the rain. One golf cart passed us going in the direction of town, and two other golf carts passed us going toward Port O’Hare.

When we reached the port, we stopped under an awning on the front of a gift shop called the Bountiful Bunny. The rain was still coming down, and we were thoroughly soaked from our ride. In the distance I could see a cruise ship that was docked.

Next to the gift shop was a large golf-cart rental store and a small café called Bunny’s Burgers. Back behind the gift shop there were a bunch of big warehouses.

One of the biggest differences between here and the area by the mall was that here there were some actual roads. The roads led to various warehouses and up to the few surrounding buildings. There were no cars, but I could see some tractors and loaders parked near a couple of the warehouses. The machines were used to off-load things from boats that came into the port and then put those things into a warehouse for use on other parts of the island. The whole area felt industrial and not as interesting or beautiful as the other side.

“We need warehouse fifty-six,” I reminded them.

“Down there,” Juliet said, pointing past



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