Saturday, March 5, 2016

Adventure #7: The Valentine's party

It was Valentine’s Day, and everyone was out shopping. Everyone included Mike and the robber. Mike was out shopping at his local happy-day store. He bought a new hose, a new bed, and a magic kit. He hoped to be able to do amazing magic tricks like his friend, Bob the Magician. He also bought some seeds that he would plant in his garden. He chose a gift from the happy-day store’s free gift box. You could take one if you bought something. Mike chose a happy-day gift card. “Aaaah,” Mike sighed, “It’s such a nice day!” He drove home, happy. He would be at the local Valentine’s Day festival later on this day. He went home, soon to be celebrating at the festival.

Meanwhile, the robber was also shopping at the happy-day store. He bought a new bed, a magic kit, and a watering can. He also bought some seeds. He chose a gift from the free gift box, and he chose a happy-day gift card. He would be going to a party this afternoon also. A Valentine’s Day party. Everyone in the town would be there. The robber also stole a roll of toilet paper on his way out. It might come in handy. “It’s great outside!” the robber exclaimed. He drove to Doberson’s Theater and watched the movie “Revenge of the Spider Trolls”.

At the party, Mike was having a great time. He splashed in the pool, slid down the slide, and won pin the arrow on the heart. Bob the Magician was there, too. He splashed in the pool, slid down the slide, and won second prize in pin the arrow on the heart. Then, the very, very fat police officer arrived. He splattered everyone with water when he splashed in the pool, broke the slide when he slid down the slide, and broke the heart in two pieces in pin the arrow on the heart. “Mommy! That fat guy broke the slide! I wanted to ride it! WAAAAAH!” A kid screamed at the top of his lungs. The mom walked towards the police officer. “Sir, I think you should apologize to my child, he wanted to ride the slide”. “You’re under arrest for saying something to me that isn’t a compliment!” shouted the police officer. He led them to the police car and to the jail.

The robber was too engrossed in the giant spiders and clashing swords from the movie to look at his watch. If he had checked his watch, he would have known that he should be at the Valentine’s Day party right now. When the movie was over, he looked at his watch. 3:47. That meant only 13 minutes left until the party was over! He could drive there in 4 minutes. He might have enough time to splash in the pool, slide down the slide, and play pin the arrow on the heart! He drove quickly, a bit over the speed limit, to the party. He looked at his watch. 3:50. Ten minutes left!

He got there and splashed in the pool, but there was no water. He slid down the slide, but there was no slide and he fell over. He played pin the arrow on the heart, but he got it just in between two pieces of the heart. “I AM ANGRY!” he yelled. He drove home, got the robot he was working on recently, and brought it to the party. He turned it on, and the blades started spinning. Suddenly, the robot randomly started rolling around. People screamed, and the robber did too. That was a malfunction he hadn’t worked out yet. Soon, Mike and the very, very fat police officer came. Still they couldn’t get close to the robot. Then Bob the Magician came. He cast a spell, and said some magic words. “A guy ate a pie!” Suddenly, the robot disappeared! Everyone thanked him.


In a cell, the robber sat. All unhappy and disappointed. “They shouldn’t have made me so mad!” He sulked. Then, from the cell next to him, he heard a little voice say, “HI! MOM! WE HAVE A NEIGHBOR! LET’S TALK TO HIM!” He peered in, and he saw a little boy and his mom.

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