Saturday, March 26, 2005

The Haunted Library


Violet and her dog, Koko, decided to go to the library. That’s what caused chaos. Well, there was already chaos, but Violet and Koko didn’t have a clue about it. All they wanted was to get a book. Instead, they got an adventure free pack!!
“Koko, why don’t you sit over there by that plant- it looks like a Venus Fly trap,” Violet suggested. ”Arf?” Koko questioned.
Violet then walked away into the nonfiction section of the library, and then both of them screamed. Koko didn’t actually scream, but gave a large yelp. Violet saw a bubble monster that pops and sends deadly gases everywhere. Koko was peacefully sitting by the Venus Fly trap, and learned it didn’t hunger for bugs, but was hungry for people, and dogs.
Koko ran and learned that the plant monster could hop out of its pot and run around with its roots. To make matters worse, there were little green goblins running around trying to fetch intruders and boil them down.
The scared dog ran and jumped on top of one of the shelves. The goblins chased her as she hopped from aisle to aisle.
Violet was poisoned by the bubble monster, and was lying down on the cold, cold floor. Koko found her unconscious owner lying there, then the startled dog nursed Violet back to health.
The 11-year-old girl felt like her life on earth was about to end when the goblins took her and Koko away. They managed to escape, but ghosts started chasing them. “Let’s run to the women’s restroom, luckily these ghosts can’t phase through walls,” Violet said. “Wuff!” Koko called in agreement. They slammed the door of the restrooms shut on the ghosts with a wam!, and then Violet took some time to think. “Maybe if I put salt on them they’d go away!” she thought.
She had a salt pack in her pocket, so she then dumped on the ghosts. They all evaporated with a sizzle! or a crackle!.
All of a sudden, there was a mysterious voice shouting “Get out, get out!” It was a black cat by the exit of the library. “We’d love to!!” Violet exclaimed. “We’d really love too!!”
“Okay,” the cat said in a joyful manner. “Do you want to have a picnic?” the cat asked. “Well, Koko and I don’t let just don’t let any cat do this, but sure!” the girl answered. And, no one ever entered that library ever again.
~THE END~

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