This morning, the Nation of Ferrets
had woken up to more disturbing news. The local bakery was broken into and all
the freshly baked goods were stolen. Mrs Cinnamon, owner of the bakery, was
devastated. If you saw this happen, please call…’
Mr Weasel,
put down the newspaper. ‘What’s on the front page today?’ asked Lilly Weasel.
‘Another robbery’ Lilly sighed. ‘Again?’ Lilly picked up her school bag and
grabbed her lunch from the kitchen counter. She looked at the combination of
food. Chicken, tuna, avocado and a container of water. ‘Share some with Rosie’
Mrs Weasel told Lilly. Lilly nodded and left. Rosie, Lilly’s friend recently
got robbed along with her whole street and almost everything was gone.
To get to
school, Lilly had to go through a forest. This time when she was going through,
it felt as if someone was staring at her. Crack!
A stick broke, Lilly looked under her feet to find nothing but gravel. She
quickly scanned the area for anything moving, but there was nothing but the
treetops swaying in the light breeze. Lilly started to run. When she was
beginning to veer left at a split road, but when she did she saw a shadow in
the midst of the trees and without hesitation she began to run even faster.
Lilly had
left the school when it was dark. She had to do a test she had missed.
When Lilly
got to the village past the forest, she saw five slender figures in front of
one of the houses. They appeared to be talking to each other. Lilly hid behind
a tree to see what was happening without being seen. They were ferrets, Lilly
could see that there were also two bulky badgers! A loud crash stopped her
thinking and before she knew it the two badgers were inside.
Mrs Weasel,
inhaled out of shock. ‘We have to tell the police!’ Mr Weasel said while
dialling the number in the newspaper.
After the
police left the Weasels den, Lilly flopped down on the couch, ready to fall
asleep.
In the
morning she was unusually woken up early. ‘We are going to the town hall’ Mrs
Weasel said. ‘Why?’ Lilly droned, her eyes were still adjusting to the light.
‘Wait and see’
Lilly found
herself standing red faced on a stage in front of hundreds of citizens holding
a certificate. Ferret of the year it read. She won the
award for finding the guilty ferrets robbing the city. Thankfully most the
items were retrieved before they were sold. ‘These ferrets, and badgers are
guilty for stealing, and using stolen items to attempt to start their own
business. They are all sentenced for five years jail!’ said the judge. The
meeting ended with that.
When Lilly
went to school the next day she got praised by teachers and class mates, she
had never felt so happy or so embarrassed but she accepted the comments anyway
as she had saved the city from more robberies.
By Livinia J
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