Lost in their own castle part 2

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1) verb ending in -ed_____ 2) shape______ 3) same shape______ 4) noun plural______ 5) noun______ 6) verb ending in -ed_____ 7) body part plural_______ 8) animal plural______ 9) spooky thing plural______ Phi and Hyde __(verb ending in -ed)__ down a stone hallway, still searching for the kitchen. Hyde whined "We've been lost for hours!" Phi grumbled "None of this would have happened if you'd just let me have that donut!" Hyde gasped "Not true! You could've given me the donut!" He kicked the wall, which dented into a large __(shape)__. Phi noticed and pushed on the wall. The __(shape)__ slid away, revealing a dark tunnel. Hyde cackled. "It's a secret passageway!" Phi snorted. "You act surprised. It's not like we didn't explore them when we were __(nouns)__." Hyde stepped inside the tunnel. "Yeah, but I forgot where they were. Maybe this one leads to the kitchen!" They trudged through the darkness until Phi stumbled on a loose stone. Phi stood up straight and pulled out Phoenix, which glowed bright with resonance enough to fill the cavernous space with __(noun)__. Hyde whisked out his rebuilt Hades, which doubled the light in the space. Phi __(verb ending in -ed)__. "Put that away. It's too bright in here now." Hyde squinted. "No. I like it." So the brothers continued down the passage, using their beys as flashlights. The ceiling of the tunnel sloped downwards until they bumped their __(body parts)__ and had to stoop as they walked. Suddenly the floor gave away, and the twins fell onto a winding slide that whisked them deep into the basement of the castle. They twisted and turned at frightening speed, then were thrown onto the floor of a small room. The room had dark french-gothic wallpaper which was draped in cobwebs. There were two large oak doors with carvings of __(animals)__ and __(spooky things)__. Phi inspected the doors, and Hyde crawled on the floor. "I let go of Hades on the slide. It has to be here somewhere!" Phi snickered. "You can't even keep your bey properly." Hyde glared. "Why are you such a bully, Phi?" He reached into a cobweb in the corner of the room and pulled out Hades. Phi got very quiet and stared a bit closer at the carvings. Hyde came over to the first door. "I don't remember these. Let's see where they go." He opened the first door. Behind it was three walls lined with machinery. A table stood in the center of the room, with various odd mechanical parts and bey blueprints scattered across it's surface. "This must be Evel's laboratory." Whispered Phi. "But perhaps it was a butler's pantry in the old days." They shut the door and moved to the next. They opened the door, and light spewed from the chandelier that hung over a long, imposing table. On the far wall was a mishmash of cooking technologies' history, between a shiny new refrigerator, an antique woodstove, and a vintage copper sink. On the table, to the brother's delight, was a plate full of donuts.

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