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Authors: Mac Park

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The mega-mutant growled and whipped its three tails at Kai and Jay. But it was not fast enough. Kai had seen it and he and Jay dodged the tails just in time. ‘That was a very close call,' said Jay as they flew away from the beasts.

‘Yes,' said Kai. ‘To beat these beasts we must work as a team. Robohawk and BC can make bombs to put out fire.'

‘They should keep battling the toxic breath mutant then,' said Jay.

‘Yes,' said Kai. ‘And BC can take away its toxic breath with the F-R-T attack.'

‘Then Robohawk will put it in a force field,' said Jay.

‘It will need to be very weak for the force field to hold it,' said Kai looking at his watch.

‘It's too strong right now. When it has no fire and breath it will be much weaker. While the buddies do their battling we can get the other beast. We can blast it with my blue foamer and Slushy-Max.'

‘And my dirt blaster and rock collector,' said Jay.

‘Yes,' agreed Kai. ‘We can do it in turns. Then when the beast is weak enough I'll use the chains to wrap it up. Let's do it. Battle team go!'

‘Moving in now,' said Jay.

Robohawk and BC flew above the triple-tailed beast. They attacked its fire head with bird poo and F-R-T attack.

‘It worked,' said BC. ‘The fire is out. Now for the toxic breath.'

Meanwhile Kai and Jay took turns blasting the other mutant. ‘It's working,' said Jay.

‘One arm is down but the other one is still firing,' called Kai. ‘And it's pulling its wings back for another fire and wind attack. Watch out!'

All of a sudden bombs of F-R-T and bird poo went off under the beast's wings.

The beast fell backwards.

‘Blast those arms now,' called Kai. ‘Quick!'

Kai and Jay blasted the beast until its arms had no more fight left in them. Then its wings fell against its body. ‘Wrap it up with the chains, you two,' Kai said to Robohawk and BC. ‘Then I'll hit the button on your collar to activate the ray cage, BC. Good job, team,' said Kai as he activated the ray cage. ‘It's time to take these beasts back to the Outlands.'

The team flew to the Outlands gate. When they reached it, Kai took out his orb. He sent a message to the BMC. They opened the gate. BC pushed the mutants inside. Then the gate shut tight.

‘Well done, guys,' said Kai. ‘We made a great team. Thanks Jay. You and Robohawk were excellent battle buddies.'

‘Thanks Captain Kai,' said Jay. ‘It's good to have those beasts behind that gate.'

‘I hope they don't escape again,' said BC.

‘They won't,' said Kai. ‘The BMC told me that before this battle the power went out for a few seconds only.

 

The gates opened. I guess these two beasts got out. They are behind the gates now. It's home time for all of us. Earth is safe from mega-mutants now!'

But was it?

ISBN: 9781921684630

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