Tuesday, February 10, 2009

End of Book

Helen is still searching greatly for Mr. Fairchild's daughter Lucy and her house. Helen has been unsuccessful and believes that he did a very good job hiding Lucy but her teacher thinks if she finds some doctor records she will find a mistake. Helen looks everywhere for some doctor records but she can't find any. She then remembers that her old school use to be a hospital and that her teacher knows where the old records are. Helen's teacher helps but they can't find anything, just when they are losing hope Helen spots and paper that has the doctors name on it. They begin to read the paper and Helen realizes that it is talking about Lucy's husband that had been blinded in the war. Helen remembers that the typing machine she is looking for was also used as a braille writer, so Lucy must have had the typing machine. A few days after discovering this great news Helen goes back to Mrs. Fairchild and tells her about the trouble she is in. This time she listens and tells Helen where the house was. The next day Pinky and Helen got to the woods, they find they basement and the writing machine but when they are about to leave someone locks them in. They are later found by the old Indian man who comes there to get medican from the mystery guy. Helen then asks the Indian to describe him so she can draw him. Helen and Pinky then go to the police but they still won't listen but then they realize the paper Helen used for the drawing is a label off of jar of pure morphine. They go to the basement with Helen and Pinky but they find nothing and think Helen is lying but she is not. Later that night Helen begins to recognize the person in the drawing so she calls Pinky and they go to get him. It is Barry, from the Whaler. Pinky and Helen call the cops and they bust Barry for shipping drugs. Helen is now safe and happy but she decides not to write her story.

2 comments:

  1. I think I'm going to have to read this now, it sounds very intense and good.

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  2. yah it was ok. there where a lot of boring parts between the really intense parts but over all it was pretty good.

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