The Creature from Club Lagoona
By R.L. Stine
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Because there’s something lurking beneath the surface of the club’s tremendous Atlantis pool. It’s big. It’s green. And it loves slow swimmers—for lunch!
R.L. Stine
R.L. Stine has more than 350 million English language books in print, plus international editions in 32 languages, making him one of the most popular children’s authors in history. Besides Goosebumps, R.L. Stine has written other series, including Fear Street, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room, and Dangerous Girls. R.L. Stine lives in New York with his wife, Jane, and his Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Minnie. Visit him online at rlstine.com.
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The Creature from Club Lagoona - R.L. Stine
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
‘Field of Screams’ excerpt
About R.L. Stine
1
‘Club Lagoona,’
Mom read from the booklet. She had to practically shout to be heard over the small plane’s engines. ‘The water adventure of a lifetime!’
She grinned at me.
I pointed to my ear and shook my head. Maybe if I pretended I couldn’t hear her, she’d give up.
But she continued reading. ‘Relax in Club Lagoona’s fabulous saltwater Atlantis Swimming Pool. You’ll think you’re in the ocean.’
She stopped and squeezed my arm. It’s the biggest pool in the world, Tad! Sounds great, huh?
I tried to smile. Can’t wait.
I put my copy of Jaws down on my lap. The plane was really small, and we were the only passengers, so I glanced out the round airplane window.
Maybe I shouldn’t have. Below me was endless ocean. Probably crawling with sharks.
I’m going to snorkel! And learn to scuba dive!
Polly, my younger sister, shouted from across the aisle. She’s nine and loves to swim.
Listen to this,
Dad chimed in. He had a copy of the booklet too. They’ve got a glass-bottomed boat, a Log Flume of Doom, and something called the Creature Water Slide!
Great!
Polly shouted. She would have bounced out of her seat if she weren’t strapped in.
How about you, Tad?
Dad flashed the booklet at me. You ready for the Log Flume of Doom?
Count me in,
I replied. I gave him two thumbs-up.
I picked up my book again and flipped nervously through the pages. How could I tell them the truth? I’d kept my secret for twelve years. I covered it up so well that no one guessed.
They probably wouldn’t have believed the truth anyway. They would never have imagined that I, Tad Hawkins, captain of the Shadyside Middle School soccer team, king of slam dunks, all-around jock, was actually scared to death of—
Let’s get wet!
Polly squealed, interrupting my thoughts. That’s Club Lagoona’s motto. Cool!
I slammed my book shut.
Water. Water scares me to death.
I hate the way water gets in my nose and eyes. I hate the way my wet hair sticks to my face and neck. And I particularly hate not knowing what’s under the water. I guess I hate everything about water.
All these years I avoided swimming lessons by being too busy with soccer and basketball.
But at Club Lagoona, there would be no escape!
"Ready to get wet, Tad?" Polly shrieked at me. She kicked her feet against her seat.
I ignored her.
Don’t be such a wet blanket, Tad,
Polly teased. "Get it? Wet blanket?"
I shot her a nasty look. She tugged her baseball cap low over her dark hair. But I could still see her green eyes laughing at me.
Polly and I look alike. Like two peas in a pod,
Mom always says. But, boy, are we different. Especially when it comes to water.
Can you keep it down, Polly?
I complained. I’m trying to read.
How can you read now?
Polly demanded. We’re going to Club Lagoona! All the kids in Shadyside are totally jealous. Club Lagoona looked awesome in the TV commercials! And even better in the booklet!
She waved a brochure at me. Then she opened it up to read from it.
Everything in Club Lagoona has to do with water,
Polly reported. The rooms are decorated in blue and green. There’s an underwater restaurant. And there’s even a video arcade with the new, advanced Underwater Terror 2 game!
Great,
I grumbled.
It all sounded like torture to me.
I’ve been scared of water for as long as I can remember. I still think about the time I lost my tooth in the bathtub. It was sucked right down the drain.
I shuddered, trying to shake off the image of that vanishing tooth. Swirling and swirling down that dark hole. I lowered my eyes to my book again. The shark in the book circled a kid on a raft. It moved closer and closer. It opened its mouth. It—
Got you!
my sister yelled, reaching across Mom and jabbing me with her snorkel.
My head nearly hit the roof of the plane. Quit it!
I shouted back.
Stop arguing, kids,
Mom ordered.
Look,
Dad called. We’re here!
I closed my book and gazed out the window. Lagoona Island was a small private island off the Carolina coast. The only thing on it was Club Lagoona.
Oh, man! Not only was the island surrounded by all that ocean, there was water all over the island!
The tallest fountain I’d ever seen sprayed straight up into the air. A gigantic pool of water shimmered nearby. People on Jet Skis zoomed around a wide moat circling the hotel.
A helicopter hovered nearby. I could see someone dropping boxes marked SUPPLIES out of the helicopter to the moat-surrounded resort. That’s weird, I thought. Why don’t they just carry the stuff there?
I flopped back against my seat and shut my eyes. I had a feeling this was going to be the most awful vacation in the history of the world.
That must be the landing strip,
Mom pointed out, leaning over my shoulder.
Dad and Polly looked out their side of the plane. I think I can see the Log Flume of Doom!
Polly cried.
Come on, everybody. We’ll be landing in a minute. Grab your stuff,
Dad commanded.
I shoved my book into my backpack and within minutes we all piled off the plane. We gathered at the colorful entrance sign to Club Lagoona. I squinted in the bright sunlight and gazed across the broad moat. Exotic smells filled my nostrils.
It looks like a fairy-tale kingdom by the sea!
Polly