Jamalen Nijak and the School of Edbydesign

Author: J.C.
From: Detroit, USA
Age: 13
Date: 7th Apr 2002, 10:57 AM
Rating: 5
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Title: Jamalen Nijak and the School of Edbydesign

On his way home, he saw to his great surprise, a wiener dog looking up at the street sign that read '5 Tevirp Drive'. He shook his head. ' Wiener dogs can't read,' he told himself. Nonetheless, he got out of the car and approached the animal. ' Shoo!' He yelled. The dog bared its fangs, and barked. With a scream of terror, Mr. Boring ran into his house.
' Back so soon?' The booming voice of his wife asked. She walked, no, strutted, make that WADDLED into the living room.
' Yes, Livonia dear,' he sputtered.
' Good. I need help in the garden. Get to it, Herman!' She scowled angrily, and he scuttled into the backyard.
That night, Mr. Boring pondered about the strange events. On television, there had been reports of flying exclamation points in the sky. Not to mention flying pencils. But it was all too much for Mr. Boring. He fell asleep, dreaming about tofu.
But outside, things were just starting to get interesting.
On the end of the block, the strangest character 5 Tevirp Drive had ever seen came into the moonlight. It was a woman, by the Name of Editor Doredumble. She was tall, very tall. Her hair appeared to be brown, then purple, then green and blue. She wore a cloak that hung down to her knees. Editor Doredumble seemed to be very old, but her movements were fluid and graceful.
As she peered down the street, she spotted the Wiener dog. ' I might have known,' she chuckled.
From under her robes, she pulled out something silver. She clicked it fifteen times. Out went all of the lights on the street.
Editor Doredumble walked slowly toward the dog. It was sitting very stiffly, with it's back to the wall. It's brown fur made it blend in with the dirt.
' Fancy seeing you here,' Editor said. ' J.C.'
Instantly, the dog transformed into a man. He was of average hieght, with blonde hair and grey eyes. His cloak was also grey, but it was much shorter. ' How did you know it was me?' J.C. demanded.
' My dear Proffesor C., I have never seen a dog sit so stiffly.'
' You try sitting like that with the smells of this place,' C. said. ' The people next door were having pizza!' But he calmed down at once. ' Well, Editor, I suppose it's true then.'
Editor Doredumble sighed. ' Yes, it is very true.'
C.'s face brightened. ' It's true then?' He said questioningly. ' You-Know-Who is gone at last?'
' Proffesor, for years I have been trying to get people to call him by his real name. Macintosh. It gets so confusing if we keep saying You-Know-Who.'


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