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DEEP TROUBLE II
Goosebumps - 58
R.L. Stine
(An Undead Scan v1.5)
1
I’m back.
That’s what I thought when I arrived on the Cassandra for another summer vacation.
Yes, I, William Deep, Jr., world-famous undersea explorer, am back.
One year older. One year wiser. One year tougher.
I breathed in a big gulp of salty air. I gazed at the clear green Caribbean sea around me.
My little sister, Sheena, stood beside me. But I pretended she wasn’t there.
She sort of ruined the atmosphere for me. She usually does.
The Cassandra is my uncle’s boat. It’s a floating research lab.
My uncle, Dr. George Deep, is a marine biologist. My parents sent me and Sheena to visit him on our summer vacation. They sent us the year before too.
Dr. D. lives on the boat in the Caribbean all year long, studying tropical fish. It’s fun for us. We get to swim and stuff. My uncle is really nice. And my parents figure we’ll learn a lot about science and ocean life while we’re with him.
Last summer I made one of the most shocking discoveries in the history of marine biology.
I found a mermaid. A real mermaid.
No one believed me, of course. I wasn’t a grownup scientist. I was a twelve-year-old boy on vacation in the Caribbean.
Know-it-all Sheena thought I was lying.
My uncle, Dr. D., thought I was making it up. He didn’t believe in mermaids.
Until I proved him wrong.
We didn’t tell anyone about the mermaids. Some really bad guys wanted to capture them and put them in cages. To protect the mermaids, Sheena, Dr. D., and I agreed to keep them a secret.
So the world will never know…
And now, I’m back! I told myself. Billy Deep, one of the greatest explorers in the seven seas.
And I’m not a twelve-year-old kid anymore.
I’m thirteen.
And this summer, I’m going to find something big. Something even more amazing than a mermaid.
This time, the world will hear about it. This time I’ll be famous.
I hope.
* * *
The fire coral glowed bright red. I snorkeled near it, careful not to touch it.
I’d stepped on fire coral once before. It burned my foot like crazy.
They don’t call it fire coral for nothing.
I studied the coral wall. Neon-bright fish darted in and out of the delicate holes. It was beautiful. There, under the water, everything seemed calm. Quiet. Peaceful.
But I knew better. I was an experienced snorkeler. A snorkeling hero.
An untrained swimmer wouldn’t have noticed it. That little ripple in the water. The way the fish all suddenly disappeared.
But I felt it. That whiff of danger.
Something was coming. Something deadly.
2
I whirled around—and faced the intruder.
A giant octopus!
“WHOOOA!” The snorkel flew from my mouth as I cried out in shock. An octopus! It rose up in the water, its purple body as big as mine!
I shoved the mouthpiece back into my mouth. And frantically tried to thrash away from it.
But before I could get moving, I felt something cold and soft wrap around my throat.
Ohhhh.
A tentacle as thick as a human arm.
Its suction pods snapped to my skin. It started to pull me… pull me down.
No!
Gasping for breath, I lifted my head out of the water. And let out a choked cry for help.
I felt another cold tentacle slide around my waist. And then another around my chest.
I thrashed and kicked. But the huge creature was too powerful. The big suction pods made loud sucking sounds as they tightened against my skin.
The tentacles pulled me… pulled me…
Until everything went black.
No! No!
I wasn’t losing consciousness. The blackness that washed around me was octopus ink.
I shut my eyes. Twisted and squirmed.
But the tentacles pulled harder. Pulled me down into the inky blackness.
I choked and sputtered. And struggled up to the surface.
The water tossed and churned, black with octopus ink.
The big suction pods bit into my bare skin.
The tentacles tightened… tightened around my ribs, my stomach.
I couldn’t breathe. Couldn’t move.
I’m going under, I realized. I’m doomed. Doomed!
My lungs felt about to explode.
No! I thought. I can’t die! Not like this!
There must be a way to make the octopus let go.
With a last burst of strength, I slid my right arm free.
Now what? Now what?
I stretched a finger toward its throbbing, purple belly.
Red and yellow stars flashed before my eyes. I knew I had little time. I was about to pass out any second.
I reached toward the big throbbing body. With my last bit of strength, I wriggled my fingers. Please let this work, I prayed. Please… Then I started tickling.
3
My fingers tickled the purple belly.
Tickle, tickle!
The octopus squirmed.
Tickle, tickle!
The tentacles relaxed.
Yes! Yes! It’s working! The octopus was ticklish!
Its big body heaved—and it shoved me away.
“Stop it, Billy!” the octopus whined. “I hate your stupid jokes. Stop tickling me!”
Then the octopus pinched me.
Okay, okay. So it wasn’t an octopus. It was my little sister, Sheena.
Sheena always spoils my fun. She has no imagination. She hates to pretend.
Well… it’s true that she doesn’t look much like an octopus. She looks a lot like me, actually. Skinny, with straight black hair. Hers is long, and mine is short. We both have dark blue eyes and bushy dark eyebrows.
She’s younger than I am. She’s only eleven. But she acts like an old lady sometimes. She hates games. She likes cold, hard facts.
“What were you pretending this time?” Sheena teased. “That you were a tickle-fish?”
“None of your business,” I answered. She would never admit that I was a great undersea explorer. Had she forgotten about the mermaids?
It didn’t matter. Other little sisters look up to their big brothers. Not Sheena.
If I told her I was pretending she was an octopus, she’d never stop teasing me.
“You’re a moron, Billy,” she groaned.
Do you believe she calls a great undersea explorer a moron?
“I’ll show you,” I replied lamely.
I love to play tricks on Sheena. It isn’t easy to fool her.
But I had an idea. I thought of a mean trick to play on her that would scare her—but good.
I swam back to the boat.
I flipped my mask up and climbed aboard the Cassandra. It was a big, sturdy boat, about fifty feet long, with a large open deck. Below deck were research labs, a galley, and a few cabins for sleeping.
The white deck steamed in the sun, deserted. It was about noon.
Dr. D. must be down below, I realized. Perfect.
I didn’t want him to see me and blow my trick.
I reached under a stack of life jackets. I pulled out a square, gray vinyl pillow I’d hidden there.
I stared out toward the reef. Sheena was busy snorkeling. She wasn’t looking.
Good.
Here was my plan: I was going to swim underwater, holding the gray pillow over my head. I’d hold it so one of the corners pointed up. You guessed it. Like a shark’s fin
.
Then I’d swim at Sheena as fast as I could. She’d think a shark was headed straight for her!
It would scare her to death. I couldn’t wait to hear her screaming to me for help.
“We’ll see who’s a moron,” I murmured to myself.
I slipped back into the water. Holding the pillow in sharkfin position, I started kicking. I swam underwater toward the reef. Toward Sheena.
After a few minutes, I bobbed up for breath. She hadn’t seen me yet.
Holding the “sharkfin” high, I paddled closer. Closer.
Then I heard them. At last. The screams.
“Shark!” Sheena wailed. “Help! A shark!”
Ha! Ha! Excellent screaming, Sheena!
I finally fooled Miss Know-It-All!
“Shaaark!” she wailed again.
I couldn’t stay underwater any longer. I had to rise up so I could laugh in her face.
I popped my head above the water.
Hey! Sheena was swimming frantically toward the boat. She was still screaming like crazy.
But she wasn’t looking in my direction. She hadn’t even seen me.
“Shark!” she cried again. She made a frightened motion toward the reef.
I saw it too. A huge sharkfin! A real one!
4
“Huh?” I let out a terrified gasp.
The shark was as big as a whale!
Where did it come from? Dr. D. had told us there were no large sharks in the area.
I guess no one told the shark!
It rose up, tossed by a wave. And I gaped at its silvery-white body—as long as a canoe!
It snapped its massive jaws. The CRAACK echoed over the water.
“Whooooa!” I let go of the pillow and paddled for the boat as fast as I could. My heart raced. The water felt as thick as mud. Why couldn’t I swim faster?
“Hurry, Billy!” Sheena called. I glanced back.
The gigantic gray fin cut through the water like a powerboat.
The shark sped straight for us.
“Swim!” I ordered myself. “Faster! Faster!”
Sheena and I thrashed toward the boat. I didn’t glance back again. I didn’t want to see how close the big shark was!
Gasping, my entire body aching, I reached the Cassandra. I grabbed the side. Almost safe. Almost.
Sheena scrambled up the ladder ahead of me.
“Hurry!” I shouted. I clutched the ladder and glanced back.
The shark roared closer. So close, I could see its glassy black eyes. And its mouth full of jagged teeth.
“Sheena, go!” I screamed. I shoved her up onto the deck and scrambled up the ladder.
“We made it!” Sheena gasped.
Gasping for breath, my chest heaving, I stared over the rail.
The shark kept coming! Like a submarine with teeth!
“NOOOO!”
I let out a hoarse wail as the huge fish slammed into the side of the boat!
“NOOOOOO!”
The whole boat rocked—and tilted.
I grabbed the rail and held on.
“Hold on, Sheena!” I shouted. “It’s attacking!”
I braced myself for another jolt.
Nothing happened.
The shark disappeared into the churning water.
Dr. D. appeared on deck, looking confused. “What’s going on?” he cried.
Sheena and I ran to him, screaming, “A shark! A shark!”
“What?” Dr. D. stared out to sea.
The water gleamed calmly now. Soft waves splashed against the side of the boat.
The monster shark had vanished.
“Billy—there is nothing out there. What are you talking about?” Dr. D. demanded.
“There was a shark! A huge shark! It chased us,” Sheena cried breathlessly. “It crashed into the boat!”
“A shark?” Dr. D. shook his head. “No way. No way a shark could make the boat rock like that.”
“But it was HUGE!” I screamed. “It was as big as ten sharks!”
“As big as twenty sharks!” Sheena exclaimed.
Dr. D. rubbed his bald spot. “I told you two before. I checked the radar. I checked out all of my sonic surveyors. There are no large sharks in this area.”
He stared me in the eye and asked, “Are you sure, Billy? Are you sure you saw a shark?”
“We’re sure!” Sheena insisted. We both knew he’d believe her before he’d believe me.
“Come down to the lab with me, kids,” Dr. D. said.
We followed him below deck to one of the labs. Dr. D. pointed to a large tank in the corner. It held a silvery fish the size of a big dog.
Sheena gasped. “Wow! I’ve never seen a fish like that before!”
“Neither have I,” Dr. D. said solemnly. “That’s what bothers me.”
I stared at the fish as it swam around in the tank. It looked sort of familiar, but I didn’t know why.
“I can’t identify it,” Dr. D. went on. “I’ve never seen a fish this size that looks like this. I’ve been searching through all my books, but I can’t find it!”
He pointed to a stack of books on marine biology. I picked one up and flipped through it. It had page after page of cool color photos of all kinds of fish.
Dr. D. glanced over my shoulder as I examined the book. “It can’t be in that section, Billy,” he told me. “All those fish are tiny.”
I turned a page, looking for the big fish section. Then I turned another page—and gasped.
Dr. D. gripped my shoulder as he stared down at the photo with me. “No!” he cried. “It can’t be!”
5
We crowded around the book, staring at the photo. It showed a fish exactly like the one in the tank. Thin, silvery… but there was one huge difference.
“It’s a minnow!” Dr. D. exclaimed. “But that’s impossible!”
I read the words under the picture. “‘Tropical minnow, one inch long.’”
I glanced at the fish in the tank. It was more like four feet long!
Dr. D.’s eyes narrowed as he studied the fish. “How could a minnow get so huge?” he wondered out loud. “I must examine it more closely.”
Sheena and I stood behind him, watching. He studied the picture of the minnow through a magnifying glass. Then he turned to the giant minnow, staring at its scales, checking every mark.
“The markings are exactly the same,” Dr. D. murmured.
“Can I look through the magnifying glass?” Sheena asked.
“Sure.” Dr. D. passed the glass to her.
“A minnow…” Dr. D. murmured. “How can this giant fish be a minnow? It’s supposed to be as small as your goldfish, Billy.”
My goldfish! “Whoops,” I cried. “I forgot to feed my goldfish this morning.”
“Better go do it,” Dr. D. said.
I started toward the lab door. On my way, I spotted a cabinet filled with glass bottles. “What’s in these, Dr. D.?” I asked.
He turned away from the monster minnow to look. “Oh, that’s plankton,” he replied. “It’s made of tiny little plants and animals that clump together and float around in the water. Lots of fish eat it. I gathered these samples from the waters around here.”
I picked up a bottle. All I could see was murky brown water with greenish-brown gunk floating on top.
Sheena turned the magnifying glass on the plankton. “Gross,” she said.
“Go ahead and take a bottle, Billy,” Dr. D. suggested. “Feed some to your goldfish. They’ll love it.”
“Thanks, Dr. D.” Clutching the bottle, I headed down the passageway to my cabin.
As I pushed open the door, I said, “Hello, little fish faces. I’ve got a delicious surprise for you!”
But the fish had a bigger surprise for me. Way bigger.
I stared at the fishbowl. And nearly dropped the bottle of plankton.
Then I screamed, “NO!”
I burst out of my cabin. “Help! Help! Dr. D.!” I cried.
“There’s a head—someone’s head—in my fishbowl!”
6
Dr. D. and Sheena hurried out of the lab. I glanced back at my cabin door, and—oof!—slammed right into Sheena.
“Ow!” she whined. “Watch it, Billy!”
“Billy, what’s wrong?” asked Dr. D.
“A head!” I gasped, pointing frantically to my cabin.
I struggled to breathe. My stomach lurched. “Oh, wow. Oh, wow. There—there’s a human head in my fishbowl!”
Dr. D. frowned and charged into my room. Sheena and I followed.
He pushed open the door… and stopped short with a gasp.
“See!” I shouted.
The head stared at us, eyes open, through the glass.
How could Dr. D. and Sheena stand to look at it? It was making me sick. I gulped and turned away.
Sheena giggled.
Giggled?
“What’s the matter with you, Sheena?” I demanded. “What’s so funny?”
She crossed the room and reached into the fishbowl.
“Sheena, no!” I warned. “Don’t touch it!”
Sheena laughed—and lifted the head out by the hair. Then she waved the head, dripping with water.
“Oh, nooooo!” I groaned. I stared at the head in horror.
I could see it clearly now. I could see that it wasn’t a human head after all.
It was a large doll’s head.
“Got you back!” Sheena taunted. “Got you back for all the tricks you’ve been playing on me all summer!”
Dr. D. grinned. “You almost fooled me too,” he confessed. “The water in the fishbowl made the doll’s head look bigger than it really is. Good one, Sheena.”
“Thanks, Dr. D.” Sheena took a little bow.
My face felt hot. I knew I was blushing. I was so embarrassed. It just isn’t like me to fall for such a stupid joke!
Besides, I’m supposed to be the joker. Not Sheena.
I stared into the tank. Something was missing.
“Hey!” I said. “Where are my goldfish? And where’s my snail?”
Sheena shrugged. I grabbed her by the neck. “What did you do with them?”
“Okay, okay, don’t worry,” she said. She pushed me away. “I put them in a smaller bowl and left them in the bathroom.”

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56- The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
Little Shop of Hamsters
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Monster Blood
Slappy New Year!
24 - Phantom of the Auditorium
42 - Egg Monsters from Mars
52 - How I Learned to Fly
Temptation
Party Summer
The Scream of the Haunted Mask
[Goosebumps 06] - Let's Get Invisible
[Goosebumps 10] - The Ghost Next Door
Goosebumps Most Wanted - 02 - Son of Slappy
Calling All Birdbrains
Series 2000- Headless Halloween
Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz
Who Let the Ghosts Out?
Battle of the Dum Diddys
38 - The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
08 - The Girl Who Cried Monster
Don't Scream!
Visitors
Werewolf of Fever Swamp
[Goosebumps 54] - Don't Go To Sleep
[Goosebumps 58] - Deep Trouble II
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37 - The Headless Ghost
Trapped in Bat Wing Hall
Fright Christmas
Bad Dreams
Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
[Goosebumps 04] - Say Cheese and Die!
[Goosebumps 17] - Why I'm Afraid of Bees
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