Sunday, 21 June 2009

Scary story

When young Nathan Forester agreed to go on the rescue mission deep in the heart of Egypt he had no idea of the terrror that would befall him on that fateful night. Lead by world famous pet detective Ace Ventura the group travelled by jeep to the deepest part of the desert to rescue a rare and exotic ectoplasmic detection cat. Coming around the bend Nathan spied an old man riding a camel "Stay away from King Tootenkazam's tomb, for that is the home of the Werekitty." Nathan had heard this myth. Long ago this creepy little girl named Tasmin had been given the power to turn into a furocious cat-like beast by The god Set, before she was captured by poachers, she swore she would seek vengence. Anyone she caught would be scratched and turned into a werekitty just like her. But Nathan couldn't worry about myths, to find the ectoplasmic detection cat they had to go to King Tootenkazam's tomb. As they left, they could hear the old man mutter "Good luck". Because members of the group were scared Ace Ventura agreed to sit up all night with his monkey Spike, " Alrighty then, see you in the morning" he joked, "That is if you come ASS you are!" later that night young Nathan was awoken by gunshots followed by a hideous scream. He ran to the spot where Ace Ventura had been. Instead he found some pawprints on the ground. Suddenly, he heard a rustle in the bushes. THUMP, THUMP, SCRAPE...THUMP, THUMP SCRAPE! Was it the werekitty!? Nathan began running back through the inkydakrness toward the Jeep. Once he reached it, he'd motor back to civilization and send for help. It seemed like an eternity but he finally found it. His passage to safety! And as if that weren't enough, there in the distance he could make out a little blue kitten... he'd actually found the ectoplasmic detection cat! But as he got closer he realised the pawprints were much stranger than he had imagined as they lead right up to King Tootenkazam's Tomb, he then followed the pawprints and found a creepy little girl standing there...could it be that Tazmin is the original werekitty?" That morning in the Kahul Ayi gazette there was a short article near the back: "Ectoplasmic detection cat rescued by famous pet detective." An old man put down the paper and muttured to himself "Well done men, well done."

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