If you like a story about ballerinas, or happy little elves, this story, I'm sad to say, is not for you.
Do you remember Jabez, and the EVIL Professor Mulloon? Remember the sad children that would have died had it not been for their wits?
Well, those children went to an institution that I am sorry to say was no better than their stay with Professor Mulloon.
Our story starts again when Aurora knocked on the door of the Principals Office, and Rafael and Elise waited. And waited. And waited.
Finally the Principal walked out. "My name is Mr. Quebec, you all understand the rules, don't you?" "Er," said Rafael, "you haven't given us any rules." The Principal looked confused. "Oh, yes, I've forgotten, Ms. Bull, you have not given the children the rules!"
Ms. Bull stepped out. She was big, fat, and had a colorful emerald robe. But the children recognized those thin eyes. The children recognized the cool voice to be that of Professor Mulloon.
"Professor, you don't fool us one bit. You are Professor Mullon!" squeaked Elise. "Mulloon! Where is he? Where? Where?" asked Mr.Quebec. "RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU!" all the children shouted. "Oh, nonsense, Ms.Bull never would disguise herself, now would my prissy poo?" said the Principal, obviously in love with her. "EEECH!" said the children, and they ran off to their classrooms.
Work, work, work, was all the entire school wanted.
Finally, Ms.Bull gave them a permission slip for a field trip. "Uh oh, what's she up to now?" wondered Rafael.
Because the children had no parents, Ms.Bull would not let them go.
When that happened, she shoved them in an elevator.
"NO!" Aurora said. She was reading a peice of paper that read:
On the bottom floor, there are spikes! YOU ALL ARE GOING TO DIE! HAHAHAHAHA!
Then, Jabez walked in the elevator. The children jumped on him and the elevator closed, and the children told him their story, and gleefully told him that Ms.Bull was actually Professor Mulloon and she was unmasked. Sadly, Mulloon escaped.
The children hopped into Jabez's car and hoped, just hoped, that their next guardian would be just right for them.
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