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My Smart House

The Possessed Clown

CLASS 3/4 AT P.S. 45

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Once upon a time, there was a creepy clown that lived deep in the sewers. The clown lived off of people's fear and was able to move around underground easily. On a stormy day, the creepy clown was starving—it needed to eat some fear as soon as possible. Rarely does the clown go outside, but now was the time. The clown saw two young boys in the distance and began to hunt. The boys noticed the clown chasing after them and ran into the forest. The boys ran crazily and crashed into a tree. The boys were never seen again.

In the sewers, the boys are tied up like flies in a spider’s

web. The clown feeds off their fear. Above ground, the two boys had another friend who knew something was wrong and wanted to solve this case. The third boy tried looking everywhere but found nothing. He decided to tell the parents

of the two boys. The parents looked at this boy and did not believe a word of what came out of his mouth. Back in the sewers the clown could hear all of what was said through the drain pipes. The clown knew the third boy was figuring things out and needed to stop him. The clown felt a rush of excitement—he needed to chase this other boy. The clown had many animal friends who lived with him and they would go in and out of the sewers. The third boy, through his detectivework found it odd so many animals were going down to the sewers and made a choice to go down there himself. It took the third boy all of his courage to go down. He ran into cobwebs

and braced the horrible smell. He wandered around and heard a scream. He followed it and to his horror saw his two friends hanging from the ceiling. He was petrified and a cold shiver ran down his spine as he felt a hand on his shoulder. The third boy began to cry and felt the grip of the clown get tighter. The boy turned around and saw nothing but a sharp grin. He blacks out and wakes up. He looks around and sees his friends and looks down and realizes he has been caught like a fly in a spider's nest.

The clown says “Do not worry, I will take good care of you!”

TO BE CONTINUED . . .

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