Starship Bloopers by John Kloepfer

Starship Bloopers by John Kloepfer

Author:John Kloepfer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins


The alien handcuffs hurt Kevin’s wrists, cutting into his skin. A Sfink guard nudged him forward with one of its six arms, almost making him trip, while the other guard led the way. Kevin walked in a single-file line behind TJ, Tara, and Warner. All their arms were handcuffed behind their backs. The savage felines guided them down a long, straight hallway, somewhere in the lower levels of the mother ship.

“Let us go!” Warner shouted and tried to squirm out of his handcuffs. ZAP! POW! A sharp electric current shocked Warner’s wrists and he squealed in pain.

“Don’t even try it,” one of the Sfinks said. “The more you fight, the harder they’ll shock you.”

“Where are you taking us?” Kevin demanded to know.

The other Sfink looked down at him. “Normally we send you to processing, but we have special plans for you humans.”

This was no good. Kevin didn’t even know where they were. They’d been taken into a number of elevators after the Sfink army separated them from Klyk, Phirf, and Drooq, who were escorted to another sector of the ship.

Klyk told them not to worry, that they would find a way to escape and rescue them, but Kevin wasn’t sure if Klyk was just trying to make him feel better.

They were in a tight spot now. That was for sure, and there was no telling if they could get out of this alive. Not to mention, they still didn’t have a clue where Max was being held prisoner.

As they marched along, TJ turned around to Kevin. His eyes were big and wide and worried. “What’s going to happen to us, man?” he whispered to Kevin.

“I don’t know, buddy,” Kevin mumbled back. He tried to think of something to say to make his friend less scared, but Kevin was pretty frightened himself.

The Sfinks escorted them through a doorway in the middle of the corridors.

“In!” one of the Sfinks ordered. The room looked like a typical cell block in a prison, except there were magenta-colored lasers crisscrossing where the bars of the jail cells would have been.



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