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Audrey And The Golden Pocket Watch By Ria

Audrey And The Golden Pocket Watch By Ria

Chapter 2

The fire was burnt out for a long time and the doors was stuck because it hadn’t been opened for a long time at the town square. Outside, all the trees began to rot and the flowers fell to the ground like servants kneeling down to their pharaoh. Inside, a icicle hit the ground as fast as light as bugs covered the floor like an uncomfortable carpet. As Audrey picked up her keys from her adventurous purse. Slowly, she pushed the key into the keyhole and she shivered as the doors opened. Shivering, the the three stepped into the hallway.

Audrey and Winter quickly ran upstairs as fast as an lightning bolt and rapidly checked her room if the pocket watch was missing and her journals was still messy on her desk ( as usual ) . She saw her top secret map opened on her desk and her pocket watch in her secret bunker.

Curiously, Winter opened the sea shell box and picked up the golden, adventurous pocket watch  and searched at the back and there was an engraved riddle loose. Within seconds, she figured out the riddle because her mother always told Audrey. Nearby, Audrey saw a safe. Immediately, she wrote the answer onto the safe and inside she found a map. “This is so cool, no wonder your mother has enemies.” said Winter.

“So this is why mother has been so secretive!”said Audrey.

“Yes,yes it is” said a strange but familiar voice from behind the door.

Audrey slowly took two deep breaths and within 4 seconds she  knew it was Mrs Katherine, mother’s partner in university, geography , map reading. Her brown hair was consistent until the front were she had little grey hairs . Her eyes had a cold and dark stare.

The next minute you know, the girls were trapped in an awful, dark, miserable room. The lights flickered like a bee’s wings. The door was stuck and the window was too small to wriggle through.

Winter said, “ We’re going to die!”. “No we’re not . We’re going to save my mother and beat Mrs Katherine” said Audrey. “Good luck with that” mumbled Winter.”

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