The Deadliest Cast Member - Disneyland Interactive Thriller Series - EPISODE FOUR (Jack Duncan) (SEASON ONE)

The Deadliest Cast Member - Disneyland Interactive Thriller Series - EPISODE FOUR (Jack Duncan) (SEASON ONE) Read Free

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Author: Kelly Ryan Johns
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them.”
    “Why do you think that?”
    Kim spoke rapidly, “The golden spike, Kurt Russell, it’s from their wedding—the Park bench, that’s where Stan proposed to Genie, Fortune Red is based on the talk Stan had with Jack about Kate. Don’t you see, it? Everything has to do with Stan.”
    “Ok, I need to regroup and figure this out from a different perspective. Thanks Kim, let me know if you find anything else.”
    Kim walked out of the bathroom, and she stopped to examine herself in the mirror. She needed to pull herself together for the kids.
    “Well guys, your dad is still busy, but I’ll keep trying him. In the meantime, what if I send someone into the Park to get you some churros and popcorn?”
    Both of their faces lit up—they were missing out on a fun summer night in the Park, but at least they could have some of their favorite treats.  
    Grace looked up at Kim with her big blue eyes. “So, what about Tony? Do you like him?”
    Kim smiled again and sat next to her, “You know, Tony is a—” she hesitated, “he’s a really good man and I have a lot of respect for him. Out of anyone I know, I think I’m the closest to Tony in that way. So, yeah, I think I do like him.”
    Grace opened her mouth and put her hand over it as her deep blue eyes sparkled. She glanced over at Andy, who shook his head at her.  
    “That would be so cool if you two got married!” Grace squealed.  
    Kim put on a courtesy smile that quickly faded. She squinted her eyes and took a deep breath, and she returned her gaze to the view from the balcony door. She looked out at the towering redwood trees surrounding Grizzly River Run illuminated by strategically placed lights, and she wished this was just a normal summer night at Disneyland.  

August 11, 2010
    Disneyland Park

    Jack’s phone buzzed, it was Kurt Russell.
    “Kurt, thank you for calling me back so soon.”
    “Of course, Jack,” Kurt said in his instantly recognizable movie star voice.
    “I can’t go into details, but we are in a major crisis and I need your help. Do you remember my dad’s wedding inside the Castle?”
    “Sure, I mean I was young, but of course I remember the wedding. It was a spur of the moment thing, but definitely something I’ll never forget.”
    “I found your picture in an underground basement here at the Park with a group of clues starting with the golden spike.”
    “What? What clues?”
    “A range of things—everything from Lafitte, to Fortune Red, Fowler’s Harbor, the Griffith Park bench, the crypt in front of the River, and 1764—that number is attached to everything.”
    “Wow Jack, I honestly don’t have a clue what any of that means?”
    “Why did Walt write your name down, of all people, in the last few days of his life?”
    “I don’t know Jack, that’s always been a mystery to me. The image of that piece of paper is burned in my mind, but I honestly don’t know why Walt would have mentioned me like that.”
    “What else was written on the paper?”
    “Something about Ron Miller, the Way Down Cellar, and the CIA or something like that.”
    “Wasn’t the Way Down Cellar a live action story for the weekly TV show?”
    “I think so,”
    Jack quickly Googled it on his device and scanned the article.
    “Wait, this Way Down Cellar was a story about a few kids who lost their football and discovered an entrance to a secret tunnel. They followed the secret tunnel to a Haunted House.”
    Kurt was silent on the other end.  
    “Did Walt ever talk to you about playing a part in this show?” Jack asked.
    “Not that I can remember, but Walt always liked me, I think. After my first movie, he put me under a 10-year contract, which was unheard of at the time. He would often pick my brain about movie ideas. I think he was curious to find out what I thought about things from a kid’s point of view.”
    “Did he ever mention Jean Lafitte to you?”
    “He did mention Lafitte to me one time, it was strange because it was a

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