"What are we going to do?" Xander asked Ryan for what must've been the fiftieth time.
"Whatever needs doing, that's what," Ryan replied. Xander stared as the other boy seemed to consider something for a moment before tucking what looked like a sharpened wooden stick into his belt. "Focus, Xander."
"Right, mister focus, that's me, focusing, yes," Xander said.
Ryan shook his head and said, "Catch," as he tossed the supplies pack he was holding to the other boy.
"Um, Ryan," Xander said, interrupting the other boy's rummaging through the gear in the camp. "The ATV is still at the edge of the campsite, should we do something about it?"
Ryan slapped a hand to his head, "Damn, I knew I'd forgotten something. Xander, grab the tent, would you?"
Xander shouldered the pack he already had and accepted the strap on the bag holding the tent. "I'm not your pack mule," he muttered.
Ryan shouldered his own pack and replied, "Aww, but you make such a nice imitation of one."
"Fine," Xander said slinging the strap over his free shoulder, when he spotted something. "Hey, Ryan."
"What's up?" Ryan asked.
"Is that?" Xander said pointing at something.
Ryan looked where the other boy had pointed seeing the same thing.
"Looks like it," Ryan replied. "If it hooks up to the four-wheeler then we've just increased the amount of supplies we can take with us."
Xander nodded in agreement, "Let's drop our stuff at the four-wheeler and come back for the trailer.
The sun had long since touched the horizon, by the time they had unloaded the equipment from the trailer, hitched it to their vehicle and then reloaded it with their own things.
The campsite seemed unnaturally quiet now, without the sounds they'd come to associate with archaeologists too caught up in history to put down their work and go to sleep.
"It's too quiet," Xander whispered. In the silence that had descended with the setting sun, even his whispered comment seemed too loud.
"Let's get out of here, I don't want to drive the four-wheeler at night but, I don't think we'd get any sleep if we tried here."
They drove the four-wheeler up the canyon until the feeling passed before stopping to set up the tent.
Xander lay staring up at the darkness of the tent, he had finally relaxed to a point where he felt he might be able to fall asleep when Ryan's whisper brought him out of own thoughts.
"Did you get a good look of the two men before the mist obscured them?"
Xander shrugged before realizing that the motion wouldn't be obvious in the dimly lit tent. "They were wearing camouflage and tactical vests. I didn't see their faces, but remember the day I hurt my shoulder when my hold slipped? I think I saw one of them on the other side of the ravine."
"I think I've seen them before that, though. One of them seemed really familiar hanging around one of the archaeologists my dad knows," Ryan said.
"You think, you've seen them before?" Xander said.
"Yeah, I do."
The two lay there for a moment.
"We're going to solve this right?" Xander broke the silence.
"Yeah, X-man, we're going to solve this," Ryan said. "We should get some sleep, we've got a long morning looking for a cave ahead of us. Good night, Xander."
"Night, Ryan," Xander replied, still staring at the canvas overhead.
~ Jormungandr ~
Ryan stopped the four-wheeler and let out a strangled scream of frustration.
After calming down a bit and catching his breath, he said, "this isn't working."
It was the fifth day of their exodus into the canyon searching for the trickster's cave.
"Five days. We've been out here for almost a week Xander, there are no caves, no hidden alcoves, not a sign of anything," Ryan paced like a caged animal. "This is it man, if we don't find this stupid cave," Ryan trailed off in silent frustration. He slumped forward on the four-wheeler staring off into the distance, they had fuel canisters with they'd brought with them to keep the all-terrain vehicle going, but their fuel was nearing the halfway point where they would have just enough to make it back to the main camp.
Xander leaned forward to lay a hand on Ryan's shoulder. "We can do this, it has to be here somewhere," He stopped to take a breath only to cough a little. "Dude you stink."
"Yeah," Ryan said. "Well so do you."
The two of them broke down into a fit of laughter for a moment.
"Let's stop here," Xander said. "There's a spot over there that should be good for camp, and the river feeds a natural backwater that looks to be clear over there."
"Are you saying I should take a bath?"
Xander gave him a look.
"Fine, you need one as well though," Ryan muttered.
Xander put his nose next to his arm and sniffed.
"Yeah, we're both pretty rank," Xander agreed.
Ryan started laughing again.
"Let's set up camp then."
~ Jormungandr ~
They explored the area for a few hours once they had everything unpacked. Six days was more than enough to make the two boys sick enough of the other's constant presence that they both needed some time alone.
They felt a little bad about using their sixth day to rest and just have fun in the little pool they'd discovered, but as the seventh day dawned, their quest didn't seem quite as hopeless as it had the previous day.
The seventh day dawned, just like the previous six, the boys started the morning in the pattern they'd developed, cleaning up their campsite and repacking the Mule ATV.
It was Xander's turn to cook breakfast. Ryan having shown him all the tools and supplies the previous day. Xander felt like today was a good day for omelettes, he cursed the lack of mushrooms as he inventoried his available ingredients. At least there was cheese, he thought with a grin. A good omelette has to have some cheese.
Xander's cheap spiderman watch showed the time as ten in the morning, as they eased the two seater ATV up the trail next to the winding river.
The barking howl of a coyote echoed through the canyon sending a chill down their spines, and the boys were instantly alert.
"What's that?" Xander said pointing out a glint of metal hanging from the edge of the cliff to their left.
Ryan brought the vehicle to a stop and killed the engine, his stomach gurgled a little.
"I don't know, Xander. But let's check it out," Ryan said.
The two worked efficiently to stow the mule and their supplies in the shadow of the cliff. Xander worked quickly to locate the climbing equipment in the supplies, passing Ryan's harness to the other teen.
His arm twinged in remembrance of the damage done the week prior, the bruised flesh still an unhealthy dark shade beneath the thin cloth of his sleeve.
Ryan stepped back to view the cliff face in whole, if they wanted to get to the top he'd need a decent plan, identifying all the potential holds, and the problem areas that could prove tricky.
Ryan absentmindedly massaged his gut, his stomach gurgling, and he wondered what was in Xander's omelettes that morning.
Xander joined him a moment later, harness in place.
"What's the plan?" Xander asked.
Ryan pointed to a long fissure running diagonally about half the way up the face.
"I should be able to get an anchor or three into that. The ledge above it should be steady enough for me to scale over to the smaller fissure about a three feet above it, where I can get another anchor in," Ryan said.
"What about that ledge there," Xander said pointing to the left of the fissure.
"It might be a good spot for another anchor but there aren't any good holds above it," Ryan replied.
Xander nodded in understanding, "Alright."
Ryan finished explaining the plan.
~ Jormungandr ~
At the top of the cliff they found two old army tents covered with a camouflage net. There was another mule parked under one of the tents that held a few items for servicing the vehicle. Xander noticed the red of the plastic gasoline containers.
"Something's not right with this, there's nobody here," Ryan said, motioning around the campsite.
"We can resupply the mule at least," Xander said.
The two entered the second tent which was setup like a command center with a partition behind which was a cot.
Ryan pointed out the satellite phone and was about to say something when they heard noise like the mule from outside the tent.
"Spoke too soon," Xander muttered under his breath.
Ryan made a hand motion shushing the other boy, and dragged him behind the partition.
The two boys tensed as a man pulled aside the tent flap, the bright sunlight from outside temporarily outshining the lanterns within. Beside him was a pitbull that was sniffing around the tent.
The man went over to the table and grabbed the satellite phone.
Ryan made a face as the dog drew closer, and the two boys looked at each other. Several expressions crossed Ryan's face until he hit upon resignation, his hand held to his stomach. He mouthed the words, "lactose intolerance."
Xander's hand went to his nose, and his eyes watered as he fought back the urge to cough.
The dog backed away from the partition where the boys were hiding, with a low whimper.
"Damn, what have you been eating, Spike," the man said with a disgusted tone, "that smells ripe. Go sit outside."
The man tied the dog to a post outside and then pulled the tent flaps open, tying them back to let the tent air out, before returning to the phone.
"Come on," he muttered tapping the desk waiting for his call to connect.
Behind the partition, Xander and Ryan were signing furiously at each other.
Ryan wanted to see if they could lift the tent fabric in the back and slip out, Xander wanted to stay put and listen, both instantly dropped their silent conversation as the man in the other side of the tent started speaking.
"Yes, sir. No there hasn't been any sign of the other two teams, sir," the man said, pausing for a moment as he listened.
"I just got back from inspecting the site sir, there were signs of a broken artifact," he winced, and even the two boys hiding behind the partition could hear the yell from the other side of the phone.
"Mr. Raynor, sir," the man started only to be cut off by the indistinguishable yelling on the other end of the line.
"Of course, sir, I'll send out a team to scrub our campsites," the man said, ending the call.
There was a noise as the man stood up from the desk and walked over to the partition, flinging it aside he looked around the room suspiciously. Seeing nothing, he shook his head and walked back over to the desk where he packed a few items into a courier bag and disassembled the satellite phone, taking both the bag and phone out of the tent.
Underneath the two cots closest to the partition, Ryan and Xander lifted the blankets trailing over the edge to look at each other.
Once they heard the sound of the engine fading into the distance they relaxed the hold they'd had on their breath rolling out from under the cots and standing stiffly.
"Dude, lactose intolerance? Any other food allergies I should know about?" Xander asked.
Ryan looked annoyed, "yeah, lactose intolerance, and no, I don't have any other food allergies."
"A little warning would've been nice, but it got the dog off our backs," Xander said.
Ryan shrugged, and then asked, "What do you think of that call?"
"Sounds like someone was trying to discredit our dads," Xander said.
"Well, i'm suddenly feeling a great deal better about raiding this camp for supplies," Ryan said.
"Agreed," Xander said. "There's at least three full containers of gasoline in the other tent we can replace with the empty ones we've got with our mule."
"And I think I saw a cold storage box somewhere that should keep for another day or so."
Ryan nodded, "Alright, i'll dig through the files still in the tent to see if that guy left anything for us, we've got a name from the conversation, but it won't be enough to do more than to create some suspicion, since we didn't actually hear the person on the other end of the line well enough to identify them," Ryan said.
An hour later Ryan left the command tent, his backpack just a few papers heavier.
"Ready?" Ryan asked.
Xander pointed at the supplies.
"I've got a pulley to lower this stuff down, we can replace this stuff with our empty containers which should keep them from noticing what we've taken," Xander replied.
Ryan nodded and moved forward to help Xander with the resupply.
~ Jormungandr ~
As the two stopped for the night some distance away from the camp they'd raided, Ryan setup a table and called Xander over.
"We got a lucky break," Ryan motioned at the map and a notebook.
"Show me," Xander said.
Ryan traced a finger along a blue line on the map, "This is the river," he stopped and tapped a spot in the middle, "I've been keeping an eye out all day as we drove, this here should be where we are now, since there was that sharp bend in the river about an hour ago, unless i'm mistaken. So, this," he moved his hand and tapped another spot, "according to the notebook is a possible cave entrance that they marked for further investigation."
"How far?" Xander asked.
"We should be close, maybe tomorrow evening?" Ryan said.