Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween

One day, the day before Halloween, Molly was sitting in her room on her computer. She then heard her phone ring and answered it. It was her neighbor Miss. Emily that lives down the street. She asked Molly if she was able to babysit for her tonight. Miss. Emily was going out too dinner with her husband David, and she needed someone to watch her daughter Brittany and her son Andrew. Molly told her she was able too so Miss. Emily said too be at the house at about seven. Molly got her things together, and arrived at the house to babysit. Miss. Emily and Mr. David were going out too dinner and a broadway show, they would be back around eleven. Molly gave the children their dinner, let them watch a little telivision, then put them to bed. She then went into the living room to watch one of her favorite movies. She was sitting on the couch when she realized there was a clown statue next to the telivision. Molly had a deathly fear of clowns, so she called Miss. Emily to ask if she could move the statue. Miss Emily then said as if very frightened, we do NOT have a clown statue anywhere in our home! Molly then told her there was one placed right next to the telivision. Miss. Emily then told Molly to get out of the house quickly and call the police. Molly ran upstairs, grabbed Andrew and Brittany out of their beds, and darted out of the house. They stood at the end of the driveway as she called 911. The police arrived fairly quickly and went into the house fully armed. Molly and the small children waited outside and within about five minutes a small man was carried out of the house. This man was a very tiny midget with clown makeup and attire. He was finally caught. The little man would pretend to be a statue and after everyone in the home went to sleep, he would rob the house. Luckily, Molly did the right thing by calling the police and finally putting an end to the scary little clown man.

2 comments:

Mrs. Gibson said...

Someone else had a story very much like this...is this based off of another story you've heard before?

Also, use "too" when meaning also or "too much."

Miss does not need a . but if Miss Emily was married, it should be Mrs. Emily.

Emily.Moohalla said...

dot dot dot ... awkward