The emporium
Refusing to listen to the doorbell voice that tinkled in his ears, Harry hesitated for a second. He was sure that there was a door that had been there, then he saw it. Inside the door there was a path of water leading to a waterfall in the woods.
Gazing into the waterfall, he could see a shadow of a unique looking creature hidden behind the trees.
Taking a long break, he dived down the river. Down, down through the wet muddy puddle at the very bottom of the waterfall. His guts thudded in his chest.
Knowingly, Harry needed to take a deep breath and get out immediately. He then bashed the door with his leg and snatched open the door. Snatching the door handle, he plucked out. Suddenly, he sat there puffing, like he’d been drowned under water. The door was closed. The shadow had disappeared. Surprisingly, he was back in the Emporium and had known Mr Stevens would have worried about him.
Innocently, he sneaked quietly through the window and strided into the Emporium. Mr Stevens glared at his eyes, “Hmm i’ve seen you returned back to my shop. Did you like the experience?” Harry shook his head.
Harry walked out of the Emporium and then, wanting to discover more. But Mr Stevens and the Emporium had vanished. It had quite vanished in a way as if it had never existed. He felt the shivers of the mystery and trembled.
Maybe tomorrow, he thought to himself as he stumbled back home.
What he did not notice was that he was followed by a lion. It was found in a jungle near Harry’s house. The lion roared loudly in the neighborhood and groaned.
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