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The
Best and Worst Days
Part 1
Written By:
Emily Fieldus
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Introduction
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| Far far away, beyond the clouds, beyond the sky. In the
Mushroom Kingdom, beyond the roads, beyond the castle...is a large
Mansion. A Mansion, on a lonely road where nobody dares to
go...Why, you ask? Because something mysterious lies in there.
Some would say these never exsist. If you said that here, you
would be doomed for life. Brace yourselves...I'm going to tell you
what they are...GHOSTS. Yes...Ghosts. But not any ghosts, I mind
you. Portrait Ghosts. Remember...don't say ghosts don't exsist.
You've been warned... |
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Chapter One
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| One gloomy night in the Mansion, King Boo became frusterated.
"I can't take it! I've been telling from time to time about his
useless inventions!" He wailed. "Um...Now, now...your
majesty...I'm sure he'll listen, iventually. I hope." Blue Boo,
King Boo's Nephew said. King Boo looked up, his eyes glowing with
anger. "ELVIN!" KIng Boo shouted as he sat up from his throne.
King Boo floated out the mansion to a small wooden shack. King Boo
slammed the door. "OPEN UP!" He cried. There was no answer.
"ALRIGHT! BE THAT WAY!" King Boo called as he slammed on the door,
the door fell over and the Professor started coughing. "What did
you do that for?" The Professor asked clearing away the dust.
"Because you wouldn't open your piece of junk over here!" King Boo
said as he pointed to the wooden door that lay on the floor. "And
speaking of junk...Why in this mansion's name do you keep
inventing these stupid inventions!" King Boo yelled. "There not
stupid. There special..." The Professor explained. King Boo
started to shake with anger. "SPECIAL!? YOU CALL YOU'RE INVENTIONS
SPECIAL!?" King Boo yelled. The Professor was angry also, and
turned away from King Boo. "Don't you even think about turning
your back on me, Elvin." King Boo said. "I can do whatever I want,
without a ghost with a crown on his head giving me commands." The
professor said. King Boo grabbed the professor's lab coat and
turned him around to face King Boo. The Professor tilted his
glasess to fit in the right position. King Boo gave the professor
a stern glare. "Alright you...make me another invention." He said.
The professor, terrified of his own will, pushed away from King
Boo and ran to the only window, which was cracked beyond by King
Boo's threats and yells, and opened the window. "And where do you
think you're going!?" King Boo asked. "I'm leaving!" The professor
said. "But...Why?" King Boo asked as the red and golden crown on
his head glimmered from the moonlight. "Because...I can't take one
more minute of this mansion...And besides, nobody loves me here."
The professor said sadly as he gathered his inventions and climbed
out the window. King Boo watched the Professor leave as a loud
thunder shook. King Boo's eyes narrowed, and the troublesome ghost
snapped his fingers. The professor started to realize something
was happening...The Professor looked around and saw his inventions
going back to the wooden shack. The Professor shrugged sadly, and
continued walking. King Boo set the inventions down in a heap on
the floor, and snapped his fingers again. This time the Professor
felt strange again...The Professor looked around him and noticed a
dark blue aura shining around him. King Boo pointed to the door,
and the Professor flew backwards, into the window, slammed into
the wall, and landed on the floor with a sickening thud. King Boo
cackled and looked into a severly cracked mirror. "Mirror, Mirror,
on the wall, how long until the fool falls?" King Boo cackled even
louder and left the wooden shack, which was, or is I should say,
the Professor's Lab. The Professor, dazed and cofused, sat up with
bad scrapes and bruises, walked with pain to his inventions, which
lay in a heap on the floor. The Professor picked up his two
inventions and set them on a dusty table. "Are you alright?" Fludd
asked. "Yeah...I guess so, but the only thing bruised is my
pride." The Professor said sadly. "Just my pride..." |
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Chapter Two
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As King Boo floated through the door, a portrait ghost waited
for him, carrying a delacate book in his left arm. For some
strange reason, the ghost gave King Boo a stern glare. "What do
you want, Neville?" King Boo asked annoyingly. "You know why I am
here." Neville said angrily. "Actullaly, no I don't." King Boo
said. "You know, you shouldn't treat your child that way..."
Neville said. "In case you haven't noticed...He's my kid, not
yours...Worry about your own kids, Book-lover." King Boo
explained. Neville ignored King Boo and spoke again. "You
shouldn't yell at him every minute..." He said. King Boo turned
around. "Will you shut up! Worry about your own kids!" King Boo
yelled. This time, Neville became furious...When King Boo turned
around, Neville lept at him, and pushed him onto the floor. "OUCH!
What did you do that for?" King Boo yelled. Neville ignored him.
King Boo pushed Neville, and this time, Neville ended up on the
floor. "And by the way...How could you know I yelled?" King Boo
asked. Neville's eyes narrowed and he pushed King Boo onto the
floor. "Because the whole Mansion can hear you!" Neville said
angrily. "How about you stay out of my kid's way!" King Boo
shouted as he pushed Neville back on the floor. Neville pushed
King Boo back onto the floor. "You don't know a single thing about
parenting!" Neville said angrily. As the rucuss continued with
King Boo and Neville, each pushing one another onto the hard,
wooden floor, the door opened from the right side of the room.
Four short ghosts stood there, Sue, Henry, Orville, and Chauncey,
Neville and Lydia's children, stood there in horrifying shock.
"King Boo's hurting dad!" Sue whispered to her other siblings. "We
should do something." Chauncey explained, although he was only
five years old, he could speak quite well. "But what? We just
can't go barging onto King Boo!" Henry whispered. "Come on,
guys...This is dad were talking about!" Orville whispered.
"Right...Let's go teach King Boo a lesson he'll never forget." Sue
said. Chauncey slid down the raling of the stairs. Henry and
Orville, followed by Sue, went down the stairs quickly, and caught
up with Chauncey. "Okay, We'll charge on three." Sue said. "One,"
Chauncey said. "Two," Orville said. "Three." Henry said. "CHARGE!"
Sue called as the four rushed to King Boo and thier father.
Chauncey jumped and landed on King Boo, and took off his crown.
"My crown! You little..." King Boo said as he picked Chauncey up
and threw him. Chauncey landed against the wall and landed on the
floor. "CHAUNCEY!" His three siblings cried as they floated
quickly over to him. "Chauncey..." Neville said as he pushed King
Boo off of him. Neville floated over to him, and picked him up.
"Oh, Chauncey..." Neville said hugging him. Neville looked up at
King Boo. and took the crown from Chauncey. "Here is your crown
back, and how dare you hurt my son!" Neville shouted as he threw
the red and gold crown at King Boo. King Boo caught it and placed
it back on his head. "You're children are nothing but trouble!"
King Boo said as he left the foyer and entered the double doors in
the middle of the room. "He must be heading to the Secret
Altar..."Neville said. "Wait untill mom hears about this!" Henry
said.
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"How on earth am I supposed to make an invention for him? I can't
even think of any because of these scrapes and bruises on my
body." The professor said. "You'll think of something sooner of
later..." Fludd said. The professor sighed, "Only if I wasn't
kidnapped when I was born...Then my life would change." He said.
"But you can't change the past." Fludd said. "Wait a second, Fludd...Maybe,
just maybe, Yes, that's it! Thanks, Fludd." The professor said.
"I'll make a time machine!" "Um...okay...But you know that
saying..."Don't get to over confident..." Fludd said nervously. "Fludd,
you worry to much...But...this might take a couple days..." The
professor said. "How am I supposed to make an invention for King
Boo in less than...I don't know...What do you think Fludd?" He
asked. "I think three days." Fludd replied. "Good estamate..." The
Professor said. "I don't think I can do it with King Boo coming
into my Lab, and constantly yelling at me from time to time."
Suddenly the Professor heard a knock on the door. The professor
sighed, "It must be King Boo." He said as he grabbed the doorknob
and turned it. The door opened, and a blue ghost with purple hair
stood there. The professor was suprised that a portrait ghost came
to him. "Hey Slim. What are you doing here?" The professor greeted
happily. "Um...Hi! Ya wanna play a game of pool? I'm bored out of
my wits." Slim said. "Uh...sure, why not?" The professor asked
himself. "But wait...What about King Boo?" The professor asked
nervously. "Taken care of. I told Biff Atlas to keep out on the
lookout." Slim said proudly. "Good...At least you're prepared this
time." The professor mumbled to himself. "Come on, we don't have
all day." Slim said. The professor rushed over to the lonely pool
shark and walked with him out of the wooden shack. "You know...Why
does King Boo always come after you?" Slim asked. The professor
looked up. "Oh...It's because...well...you see...Did King Boo ever
tell you why I've lived here?" The professor asked. "Uh......No,
not that I know of." Slim said. "Well...Brace yourself for one of
the most horrible stories in your life." The professor said as the
pair entered the billlards room. "One of the most terrifying
stories in your life." |
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Chapter Three
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"One of the most terrifying stories in my life? Oh boy, I'm
all ears." Slim said. "Okay...here goes...It all started the night
I came home...It was one fifteen minutes past midnight...I think.
My parents were sound asleep, and so was I." The professor
started. "Well, that dosn't sound very horrifying..." Slim said.
"Slim, I'm not done yet." The professor replied. "Oh...sorry." He
said. "That's alright." The professor replied back. "Anyways, I
couldn't get to sleep, because I had this odd feeling inside
myself...For no reason. Moonlight streamed brightly through the
stain-glassed windows and-One second, were you're parents rich?"
Slim interrupted. The professor rolled his eyes. "Yes Slim, my
parents were rich." The professor replied. "As I was
saying...Moonlight streamed through the windows. Then suddenly,
the moonlight didn't shine anymore, and it wasn't the clouds...It
was a clear sky. I struggled to stand up to look around. and
eventually I did. I looked around the outsidings of my crib.
Suddenly, a bright red glow filled my room. I turned around to
see-Oh, oh I know! Was it Mr. Luggs?" Slim interrupted once again.
The professor sighed deeply, "No." "Was it...Sir Weston?" "No..."
"Oh! How about The clockwork Soldiers?" "No..."
2 Hours later...
"How about...Slim some little words of advice...WILL YOU PLEASE
SHUT UP!?" The Professor yelled. The Professor suddenly put his
right hand around his mouth. "Perhaps I yelled to loudly." The
professor said. A loud bang rocked the billards door. Slim floated
over and opened the door, nothing was there. "I...I got to go."
The Professor said rushing past Biff and Slim. "What happed to the
most terrifying story of my life!" Slim called down the hallway.
The professor ingnored him and continued running.
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"You know...I hate to say this but, I hear King Boo." A voice
spoke. "Oh...You worry to much." Another voice responded as they
danced in the ballroom. These ghosts were as well known as The
Floating Whirlindas, a dancing couple who were the local Waltz
Champions. But unfortunatly...They gave up and no longer competed.
The female Whirlinda sat on one of the elegant chairs and sighed.
The male Whirlinda walked up to his wife, concerned. The male
Whirlinda turned around and whistled. About half a dozen Shy
Ghosts (The Ghosts with a mask and Pitchfork-or Trident) appered.
"Go keep guard." He commanded. The shy ghosts looked at each other
like they didn't know what he was talking about. "I said, GO KEEP
GUARD!" He shouted. Startled, the Shy ghosts flew through the door
and kept watch. He turned around. "Look, maybe you need a rest."
He explained. "No, no I'm fine." The female Whirlinda replied.
"Well then...I have one more question to ask you." he said. "And
what might that be?" The other asked curiously. The male Whirlinda
bent down and held out his hand. "May I have this dance?" He
asked. "Oh...Of course." The other replied with a laugh as she
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Chapter Four
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Henry, Orville, and Chauncey sat on the grass covered with the
wet dew. Henry threw a rubber ball into the air and caught it.
"Hey...You know how King Boo is always bossing other ghosts
around?" Chauncey asked. "Yeah." The two replied. "Well, if he
gives up...Wouldn't I make a great King?" Chauncey asked. The
other two looked at thier younger sibling with shock. "Hah...I
thought so." Chauncey said proudly as he stood up. "And where do
you think you're goin?" Orville asked. "I'm going to go ask King
Boo how to be a king." Chauncey explained. Henry threw the ball at
Chauncey, which hit him. "OW!!! What did you do that for?" Cauncey
asked as he rubbed his head. "You wouldn't even have a chance to
be King. You know I would make a better King." Henry explained.
"Just imagine...me. A King!" Henry cried happily. "Oh yeah...Just
imagine...A big idoit sitting on King Boo's throne. Hahahhah!"
Orville mumbled. "Oh yeah...I bet I could be a better King than
the two of you put together!" Henry said proudly. "I'm gonna be a
mighty King! Causing Mischief everywhere!" Henry said luerking up
on his two siblings.
"I've never seen a King, that's so short." Chauncey said following
him. "I'm gonna be the main event, like no King was before!" Henry
said climbing on top of a log. "I'm brushing up on looking down,
I'm workin on my SCARE!" On Scare his two siblings fell off the
log and onto the ground. Henry lept over them. "Although a rather
unispiring thing." Orville said. "Oh, I just can't wait to be
King!" Henry shouted. "You've got rather a long way to go Henry,
if you think." Chauncey mumbled. "Free to run around all day!"
Orville said following his twin. "Free to do it all my way!" Henry
said as he ran with Orville. Chauncey followed them. "Look, Henry.
I think you'll never be King." Chauncey advisied. "Kings don't
need advice from younger siblings for a start!" Henry said. "Oh, I
just can't wait to be King!" Henry said running up to a statue of
Slim Bankshot. Orville and Chauncey followed. Henry cilimbed up
the statue. "Everywhere you look I'm...Standing spotlight!" Henry
cried standing on the statue's head. "Not yet." Chauncey called.
"Oh, I just can't wait to be King!" Henry cried as he lept at
Chauncey. Chauncey tumpled to the ground. "Hey! Lemme up!"
Chauncey cried as he pushed Henry away. "As I said...I never think
you'll make a good King." Chauncey said. "Oh yeah. Well...I'm goin
to talk to uncle and see what he thinks!" Henry bragged as he
floated through the double doors of the mansion.
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The professor continued running and opened the door of the wooden
shack and opened the door. The professor rushed in. A red light
shone through the darkness, as the professor peered around his
lab. "Where were you?" A voice hissed. "Who's there?" The
professor asked nervously. The red light came closer until it was
in the professor's sight. "I asked, "Where were you?" King Boo
hissed once more. "Uh...How long have you been here?" The
professor asked. "Oh, let's see...Hmmm, about 5 minutes ago." KIng
Boo responded. "Well...Get out." The professor said nervously.
"Aren't you going to answer my question?" King Boo asked. "I
answered yours." The professor shaked scarcely, at the thought
that he was going to be killed. "Um...Y-You see, I-Are you scared,
Elvin?" King Boo asked, as his unibrow raised in corcern. The
professor shook his head, "No...I-I'm not scared. I just was...uh,
I had a visit." The professor explained. "From who?" King Boo's
unibrow raised more with interest. "Well...um. From...from...-from
who?" King Boo repeated. "From...Slim Bankshot, and...you see,
he...he...invited me for a game of pool." The professor explained
nervously. "Continue..." King Boo said. "And...As we were going
toward the mansion...He asked a question about...uh...about the
story how you kidnapped me." The professor said. "Did you tell him
the whole story?" King Boo asked. "I only got a half way
through...And then...Well...Slim opened the door, and nothing was
there...So I ran...and that's where our conclusion...ends here."
The professor ended with a gulp. "Really? Well...Let's see...I
guess I'm going to have to keep an eye on you...Permanetly." King
Boo smiled an evil grin showing his pure chalk-white teeth and
left a slimy yet sticky glowing green residue, as his red crown
glistened like it was under King Boo's command as the professor
gulped with scareness.
Stay Tuned For Part Two!
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Written By: Emily
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Date Submitted: July 14th, 2005
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