Part 37 (1/2)

”What?!” yelled Candi. ”Why am I the only one who doesn't get what's going on here?” She looked from Jonathan to Sarah to Kevin. All of them were just staring at her expectantly. ”What? Is this like alien landing fields or something? Crop circles or whatever? What?! Tell me!”

Kevin put his hand on her shoulder. ”Babe, this is a giant field of marijuana.”

”Yeah, and there's more,” said Sarah, all seriousness now. ”It has watering pipe things everywhere and just farther that way is some camping equipment.”

Candi was finally putting all the pieces together. She put her hand up to her mouth and whispered, ”Oh my G.o.d ... oh my G.o.d ... there are people here.” Then she started jumping up and down, ”THERE ARE PEOPLE HERE!!” She was smiling and laughing, beside herself with excitement. ”We're going to be rescued!”

The others just stood there, looking serious. They weren't excited at all.

”Why aren't you excited about this?” She stopped jumping and stood there, looking confused again and a little bit deflated. ”Guys, what's wrong? Aren't we going to be rescued now? Isn't this a good thing?”

Sarah went over and put her arm around Candi's waist. ”That's what I thought when I first saw everything. I was like, 'Yay! We're going home!' but then I realized that the people who planted these drugs are criminals ... and these criminals probably wouldn't be very happy about a group of kids, who are already a.s.sumed to be dead, knowing about their ma.s.sively illegal operation here.” Sarah waited a second for what she said to sink into Candi's brain before continuing. ”So we are not going to be rescued by these guys. We are probably going to be killed by these guys, unless we can come up with some kind of plan.”

Tears sprang into Candi's eyes. ”Oh, my G.o.d ... killed? We're going to be murdered?” She looked around her in fear, suddenly whispering, ”Are they here on the island now?”

Kevin glared at his sister. ”You didn't need to be that harsh, Sarah.”

”Well, sorry, but it's true. And no, they're not here now, otherwise I'd already be dead. I found this c.r.a.p as soon as the sun came up, and I've been freaking out about it ever since. You've only had to freak out about it for five minutes. Talk to me at one o'clock, and we'll see where you are with it.”

Jonathan held his hands up. ”Okay guys, this is not the time to fight. We need to a.s.sess the situation and figure out what we can do. We're a team; we can figure something out, I know we can. We didn't come all this way to give up now.”

”Jonathan's right,” agreed Kevin. ”Let's look around and see if we can gather some intel from what we see here and at that campsite Sarah mentioned.”

They all spread out, looking to see if they could find any other trails, footprints, or signs of the interlopers who had planted the pot. Their search turned up nothing helpful.

”Sarah, why don't you show us the campsite you found,” suggested Kevin.

They walked for about five minutes until they reached the spot. There was a tent, some pots, and a tarp.

Candi stared at the pots enviously. ”I don't suppose I can take any of these things, can I?” she asked.

”No,” said Jonathan. ”We have to erase all evidence of our presence here. We don't want them finding out about us and hunting us down. Our treehouse is hidden, but it wouldn't be too hard to find. We've practically cut paths leading from the south side of the island right to it.”

”I think the one thing we have to do right away is figure out where they're landing on the beach where they park their boat. Then we can spy on them when they come,” said Kevin.

”I agree,” said Sarah.

”Okay, Kevin, lead the way.”

Kevin headed off in the direction of the west coast of the island, realizing quickly how close they had actually come to this spot the day they had gone out into the trees to explore and found the guavas. He was kind of glad they hadn't found the drugs until now. They would have never had such a fun prom night if they had known about this threat to their lives.

They easily found the place where the drug dealers, as they were now calling them, anch.o.r.ed their boat. There was a protected cove not five minutes from the pot plants, and the beach held evidence of old campfires.

”Now what?” asked Candi.

”Now we go back and put our plan together,” answered Jonathan. ”We have to stop off at the prom beach to clean up our stuff there. That area would be very easy to see from the water. I'm not sure what side they approach the island from, but we can't a.s.sume anything. We don't even know where this island is on a map, so we don't know if these guys are coming from the north, south, east, west ... .” He stopped for a second and then continued with a frustrated look on his face. ”There are just too many variables to accurately estimate anything; it's making me crazy.”

Kevin grabbed a few palm fronds from a nearby pile. ”Take one of these, each of you. Use it to wipe our footprints away, if you see any.”

They all walked together in a line back to where they had come from, doing their best to swish palm fronds around the ground, erasing their footprints and hiding the evidence that anyone had been there. They broke some branches in other areas around the pot grove, in case someone saw the other ones, hoping maybe it would throw the criminals off the trail of where they had originally entered the area.

They got to the prom beach after lunchtime and spent an hour cleaning it up. They stowed the bamboo poles deep in the trees and buried the campfire leftovers.

”What are we going to do about the lifeboat?” asked Candi.

They all looked out to the water where they had left it weeks before. Only the tip of the bow was still visible above the beach's surface. The ocean, tides and sand had nearly finished claiming it as their own.

”I don't think we need to do anything, the sand will continue to cover it. Within two weeks it will be completely buried and invisible,” said Jonathan.

They went back to the treehouse. A somber mood hovered over their heads, turning the rest of the day into one filled with anxiety and fear. Each was lost in thought, worried that they might have gone through all of this, only to lose each other at the hands of modern day pirates.

Candi, unable to take the stress anymore and needing to clear her head, went fis.h.i.+ng. She came back with two decent sized fish. She hung them on the tree and stowed her spears in the workshop, calling out to everyone as she reached the bottom of the ladder.

”Hey, guys, I want to talk to all of you for a second. I'm coming up.”

She climbed the ladder to the treehouse, finding them all sitting at the table together.

”I was thinking about our situation, and I think I came up with an idea.”

”We were just talking about that, but we couldn't come up with one that didn't involve death,” said Sarah morosely.

Candi sat down and began to outline her plan.

”When these drug dealers come to the island, they're either going to come just to check on their plants, or they're going to come to harvest them. Either way, it's going to be more than one guy probably, maybe even several, and they're obviously going to come by boat; so, maybe when they come, we can hide at the edge of the trees, and when they're in the forest with the plants, we can swim out and get on their boat radio and call for help.”

They mulled her idea over in their heads for a minute. Sarah was the first one to speak. ”Why don't we just steal the boat?”

”Yeah, I say we steal the boat and get the h.e.l.l outta here,” said Kevin.

”Boat radio, eh? Hmmm,” said Jonathan.

”Well, I thought about stealing the boat, but then I realized: one, we don't know how to drive a boat; and two, even if we could drive it, we have no idea where we are, so we won't know where to point the d.a.m.n thing. We could try to rescue ourselves and end up going towards Africa. It'll probably be a powerboat that'll just run out of gas before we get anywhere, anyway. And I don't know about you guys, but I don't want to die out in the middle of the ocean.” She thought about it for a second and then added, ”Gee, I hope it's a powerboat because I have no idea how to sail.”

”What you're saying makes sense, but what if there are guys who stay on the boat?” asked Kevin.

”Well, if that happens, we're screwed. We need to get to the radio and do it without them seeing us, because once they know we're here, we're dead. They'll hunt us down and find us ... and then, well, you know what happens next.”

They all sat there letting her words sink in. Now all of Jonathan's dire warnings of pirates didn't sound so crazy. These guys might not officially be called pirates, but it was the same concept.

”You know, Pirates of the Caribbean is very misleading,” said Sarah angrily. ”I saw those pirates as being all s.e.xy and funny ... I was rooting for them; but they were criminals, and they killed people and stole c.r.a.p! Why was I rooting for the bad guys?”

Jonathan laughed. ”That's Hollywood for ya. They can convince us to do anything, I think. I was a big Jack Sparrow fan too.”

”Yeah, well I'd like to have a word or two with Johnny Depp, that's all I have to say,” grumbled Sarah.