Sunday, September 2, 2007

The Case of the Disappearing Honeybees, Part 7

It'd soon be the last book, I thought. But my brain sent me a message. "It could be too late." "But what if it isn't too late?" But it now wasn't the last book though. The next book would be the last book and the adventure would go quickly. But Alan didn't want want to wait to long. He found another school: Adobe Bluff. And he went on the website. He found out that there was something at that school which made it very fast to get to the Eastern California garden. He told the others about it. "You mean, we could borrow one of their airplanes or helicopters?" asked Andrew. "Yeah." said Alan. "Check out their website." So Alan showed the others the Adobe Bluff school website: www.adobebluffelementaryschool.com. The website was a non-fiction website. Of course they found out soon enough about the aircraft in the playground. So Alan borrowed 5 helicopters from Adobe Bluff. In fact, it was the last book. Everyone got into their helicopters, and flew east. Pretty soon, I found Eastern California State Garden on my monitor screen. The same old garden the bees had been. I called the others by radio and soon they found
the garden. I pressed a button on the helicopter and out came the hive my dad had made. The bees went in the hive and shared their colony with the only honeybee flying around the hive.

The End.

This Part 7: The End?

5 comments:

Connie Z. said...

Oops. I forgot that the real school
(Adobe Bluff) had no school web.

Zoda said...

lol

Connie Z. said...

Actually,Adobe Bluff has no website.

Connie Z. said...

Adobe Bluff has a website, it may not.

Anonymous said...

don't make up fake websites,
it's technically a prank!!!!!
tony,