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Mysteries
“Yes,” Brian answered.
“Come in,” she said. “My name is Jessica Johnson. My son is upstairs doing his homework. Is this very important?” Jessica asked.
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“Yes,” Brian said. “David stole Marrie’s one-million-dollar ring!”
“Oh no! Do you have proof?” Jessica asked.
“Yes, we do,” answered Marrie. She gave Jessica the tape of the prom. When the tape was over, Jessica gasped. “David!” Jessica yelled. David came running to see what was the problem. “Yes?” David answered.
“Give Marrie’s ring back now! ” Jessica said. David pulled out her ring.
“That’s it,” Marrie said. “That’s my ring.”
“Why did you take her ring?” Jessica asked.
“Because Marrie is rich,” David said. “I’m sorry.”
“Well, I want you to go to jail for one year,” declared Marrie.
“Fine,” David said, “but I’ll be back…”
Dun, dun, daaaaaaa!
by Mayceeclair Davis
my detective is a teacher, Mrs. Kich, and she’s forty-two years old. There are thirty-two kids in her classroom. They go on a field trip. For the field trip, they went to a farm. The class saw a house. It was haunted. Jenna went into the house, and the class followed her.
They didn’t hear one noise inside the house. Tom got very scared. Tom said, “I don’t think this is a good idea.” The whole class yelled so loud that the ghost woke up.
The ghost came out of its room. The class heard all sorts of noises. The class tried to run out of the house. The ghost sat on the door so they could not get out. The ghost pulled the class into different rooms.
The class was so scared that Tom screamed over and over. Jenna tried to get out but she couldn’t. Jenna said to herself, Why didn’t I ask if the class could go into the house?
The teacher was worried. She couldn’t find her class. She was scared. The class yelled so loudly; they
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were very frightened. The ghost took all the kids to the attic. Jenna found her way out. She was frightened. Tom said, “I think I found my way out,” and he had. He almost went outside to find his teacher, but instead he decided to help his class, so they could be safe.
Then Jenna thought she had found her way out, but as it turned out, she couldn’t get out after all. The teacher heard a noise; she thought she heard kids, and she followed the noise.
Six minutes later, she found the noise. She stopped next to the haunted house. The kids were still yelling until they heard a noise. The teacher said, “Hello? Hello? Hello!”
The kids were yelling, “Help!” about three million times. It was annoying. The teacher had a flashlight to see inside the house and some tools in case it was a trap. The teacher was as brave as a tiger. She went into the attic where she found all the kids. She got so mad that her class was in a haunted house. They were in big trouble.
When the class was all safe, they went back to school. The kids were scared that they were going to get in trouble. The teacher talked to them. She asked, “Why did you go into the house?”
“Are you the real teacher or not?” Jenna asked. And suddenly, the teacher was gone, so the kids screamed. The ghosts had turned the teacher into a ghost. The kids ran away, except for Jenna. She was the last one. The ghost locked the door and turned Jenna into a ghost, and the kids never saw Jenna again.
by Corbin Fields
one good and calm day at Michigan Machine Weather Inc., they completed a freeze ray, and just then, a big bomb exploded, and there was: The Mysteries. Dr. Jell-O Mysteries. Dr. Jell-O had brownish-reddish hair. He’d used knock-out gas to knock out cities, and he’d stole the freeze ray machine. The guards called Detective Corbin. When he arrived, he saw brown-and-reddish specks of hair and specks of Jell-O.
Detective Corbin asked the scientist what the evil doctor could do with the invention. The scientist said, “He could instantly freeze the city, or, with lots of wire, a motor, a super-powerful generator, a telescope, some super glass, nine hundred million pounds of JellO, and super rubber, he could do something we don’t know how to build.”
And eight-year-old Detective Corbin said, “I know what it is, but the problem is, where is he hiding?”
Professor Lego said, “Well, the other stuff is five blocks down on the right, where our supplies are being held.”

Corbin said, “Thanks for the information, but it is three am. He must be close, and the closed Jell-O warehouse three blocks down is where I think he’s hiding.”
Later, at the Jell-O Hideout, Dr. Jell-O had already stolen the other pieces of equipment and the machine had been built. But the detective knew he had already gotten the stuff, and he barged in and said, “You’re under arrest!”
Then, Dr. Jell-O said, “I suppose you want to know why I made this machine called the Jell-O Maker.”
Corbin said, “Yep!”
Dr. Jell-O said, “You see, when I was a kid, I loved Jell-O so much, it took up the whole house. So my mother got rid of the Jell-O as fast as lightning and grounded me from Jell-O for as long as I lived there. I have no money to buy Jell-O, so I made the Jell-O Maker. Here, I’ll give you an example. Now, watch as this blue-and-green radio turns into Jell-O.” And, boom, as quick as a wink, there was Jell-O.
Dr. Jell-O screamed, “It works! It works! Now I will test it on a human…you! ” When he looked up, Detective Corbin saw a self-destruct button. He snuck over, as quiet as air, and hit the button. Dr. Jell-O flew in the air and landed in Jell-O prison. The warehouse turned into a big Jell-O ship. It then turned into a big glob of Jell-O, the size of a skyscraper and as long as a giant cloud.
As for Detective Corbin, he is now the commander of all detectives.
by Teryn Robinson-Cowling
one day, there Was a girl named Alise. She loved the color blue and she hated Miss Peaches, the girl who had been trying to kill her for nineteen years!
She was sitting on the couch one night with her daughter Teryn. They were watching “iCarly” when they heard something at the door. Alise said, “I’ll get it.”
At first, she just stood there. Then she yelled, “RUN TERYN!” Teryn vanished up the stairs. Miss Peaches quickly grabbed Teryn.
Alise yelled, “Teryn!” and dashed upstairs. “Teryn!” She was gone. Alise called 911, but it didn’t work because she had forgotten to pay the phone bill.
Alise changed into her flower shirt and her skinny jeans and her jacket. It was weird because the jacket had a note pinned to it.
It said:
To Alise: See you tomorrow. Love, the girl that you hate, Miss Peaches.