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The
Best and Worst Days
Part 2
Written By:
Emily Fieldus
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Chapter Four
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"Jars...Jars...Jar Heaven!" A ghost counted happily. He was
known as Jarvis, the Jar Collector. Of course...since he adored
jars...he lives in one. Jarvis continued counting until a knock on
the door reached his ears. Jarvis, in the jar, hopped over in his
jar, to the door and opened it. A ghost stood there, It was Lydia.
Lydia was Neville's wife, who just lived in the next room. "Hi."
Jarvis greeted dissapointedly. "What's wrong, Jarvis?" Lydia asked
with concern. "I was counting my jars...." Jarvis said. "Oh...I am
so sorry...I'll repay you." Lydia said. "No...It's okay...I only
got to 3897 of my jars. And I named every one of 'em." Jarvis said
happily. "Wow...Looks like you need a break." Lydia laughed.
Suddenly, another knock on the door reached thier ears. Lydia
started to go to the door. "No, no...allow me." Jarvis said as he
hopped in his jar to the door, and opened it. The male Whirlinda
floated there. "Hello...Was I interrupting you?" He asked. Lydia
stepped forward. "No...no, not at all." She explained.
"Oh...Lydia. I'm surprized to see you here." He said as he floated
toward her. "Might I say...You look ravashing today." he said as
he kissed Lydia's hand. "Oh, Darren...Thank you." Lydia said. (I
made the name up) "Come...I need to show you something in the
ballroom." Darren said as he opened the door for Lydia to exit.
"Goodbye, Jarvis. Goodluck with you're counting." Lydia said as
she floated out the door. "Gee...Thanks." Jarvis mumbled as he
shut the door. "Now...Where were we, Jassy?" Jarvis asked his Jar
he was living in.
***
"Tell me the story you told Slim, Elvin." King Boo said slummping
into his throne, while the professor sat in a small cage, with his
arms and legs tied together. The professor sighed and began to
tell the story. "It all started the day-night." King Boo
interrupted. "Huh?" The professor asked. "You forgot the
details...It was the night you came home." King Boo said. "Now do
it right." The professor rolled his eyes and spoke again. "It all
started the night I came home, It was fifteen minutes past
midnight, and moonlight streamed through the windows of my room.
Then suddenly, the moonlight didn't shine anymore, and it wasn't
the clouds...It was a clear sky. Suddenly, a bright red glow
filled my room. I turned around to see a round ghost, with a crown
on his head. Which was you. You kidnapped me, killed my parents
and that's where we end the conclusion, with you on your throne,
and me, in this small cage." The professor said. "And do you know
why you're here?" King Boo asked. "Because I went off wandering
without you're promission." The professor sighed deeply. "That's
right." King Boo said. "And you're not escaping my sight." "You're
majesty! You're majesty! The ghosts in the Guest Room are going
bonkers! They want a raise!" Blue Boo cried worridly. "WHAT!?
You...stay here. Or pay the concequences." King Boo said as he
floated out of the room.
***
As Derren and Lydia entered the ballroom, the female Whirlinda
looked up. "You again? What are you doing with my husband!?" She
asked as she rose from her chair. "Look...It's not what you think.
Derren invited me over..." Lydia started. "Yeah...nice excuse. Now
get out." She said. "Marie...I'm seroius. Would I lie to you?"
Lydia asked. (I made that name up also) "Yes...now get out." Marie
said. "Marie..." Lydia started. "I said, GET OUT!" Marie shouted.
Lydia sighed and floated through the door. Derren stood there.
"Why were you with her? She's my twin...My evil twin." Marie said.
"I invited her to come. And, I think she's nice. No wonder Neville
married her." Derren said. "Look...She's younger than me." Marie
said. "Yeah...by Twenty-two seconds." Derren said. Marie floated
over to Derren and kissed him on the cheek. "We can't do anything
about that now." Marie said.
***
"Hey, Chauncey!" Orville called. "Yeah?" Chauncey asked. "Ya wanna
go cause some mischief?" Orville asked. "Sorry, Orville. I can't
because I promised dad I have to cut the mischief for a week,
because of King Boo." Chauncey explained. "Awwwwww...man. Do I
feel bad for you." Orville said. "Yeah...I feel just as bad for
myself as you do." Chauncey said. "I feel disgrased." "Who, you?
Yeah...I could understand that." Orville said. "So...You see Henry
anywhere?" "Nope. I hope he's not lost." Chauncey said. "Who, him?
Nah...We know this mansion off by heart! Infact, we all do!"
Orville laughed. "Infact...I just thought. Why are we ghosts
anyways? And why do we live in a mansion?" "Orville...We are
Portrait Ghosts. Where are we supposed to live? In a garbage can?"
Chauncey explained. "No. Just the thought. Why are we always
trapped constantly in portraits?" Orville asked. "Because the
crazy inventor thinks we are portraits. I think he's crazy."
Chauncey laughed. "Yeah. Same with me." Orville laughed. "Gee,
looks like mom and dad sure love us. And so do Uncle Derren and
Aunt Marie." Orville said proudly. "Yeah...What about Melody?"
Chauncey asked. "She's a nice portrait ghost...I don't understand
if anybody could hate her." Orville said. "And so does Nana.
Boy...Do we have a lot of family members." Chauncey laughed. "And
don't forget Uncle Grimmly. He loves the Wardrobe Room." Orville
said. "Yep...it sucks you have to miss all the fun of mischief. It
is so funny when the people shriek and-Uh...Orville?" Chauncey
asked. "Yeah?" Orville replaied. "We...don't have any humans to
scare. Remember, this mansion is the worst house in life...nobody
comes here, except the one time Luigi came." Chauncey explained.
"Darn it. And I was so exicited about it, too." Orville sighed.
"Hey guys! Wait up!" A voice cried. Orville and Chauncey looked
over thier shoulders. "Hey, Sue!" Chauncey cried. "Hey, guys.
What's new?" Sue asked. "Notin' much. Just thinkin about...Uh..."
Orville said. "Memories?" Sue asked. "Um...Yeah...Memories."
Chauncey said. "Good Memories."
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Chapter Five
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King Boo entered his throne room and slummped down in his
throne. King Boo looked over to see the cage with the professor
held captive inside. There was silence for about three minutes and
then the professor spoke. "So...How did it go?" He asked. "Just
shut up." King Boo replied angrily as he uncomfortly sat in his
throne. The professor sighed and looked at King Boo. King Boo's
eyes gleamed with excitment, like he just made the most tragic
plan. King Boo's putrid tounge was as blue as ever, and his fangs
bared over his blue tounge. The professor knew by the look on King
Boo's ghostly, smug face that something was up. "Uh...King Boo?"
The professor asked. "WHAT!?" King Boo shouted as his fangs bared.
"Uh...anything new? Vicous schems. Causing mischief?"
"No...nothing like that...Something much, much worse." King Boo
said as he bared his fangs once again, but this time...It was an
evil grin. "King Boo...Don't give me that look." The professor
said nervously. "Ohhhh...You make me quiver with mischief when you
say that." King Boo said. "I-I don't understand...are you-making a
plan?" King Boo interrupted. "Why, aren't you smart?" King Boo
said rubbing his hand on his head. The professor angrily pushed
his hand away. "Stop it." He said. "Oh...I'm sorry. Did I
displease you?" King Boo cackled. The professor sadly sat in the
cage. Then his eyes narrowed. The professor looked up at King Boo.
"Yeah...you certaintly did. I command you to tell me your plan."
He said angrily. "Hey! You're not the King around here! I am!
But...if you want me to you my scheme...I must. Anyways, not that
you are smart enough to stop it." King Boo said. "Hey!" The
professor spat. King Boo ignored him, jumped off his throne, and
lurked upon the professor. "Ohhh...It will be glamourous, I tell
you. It will be glamourous..." King Boo said evily. "Well...What's
your plan?" The professor asked. "Ohhh...Elvin. It's to die
for...It's to die for." The professor gulped.
***
A sigh filled the dining room. The ghost looked at his plate,
empty, but with a crumb to spare a mouse. The ghost picked up te
crumb with his fingers, and examined it. This ghost was Mr. Luggs.
He was greedy yet a glutton, and his two waiters, peered through
the doubled doors on the right side of the room. "Man...I can't
take feeding Mr.Luggs anymore. He eats way to much." One said. The
other waiter just floated there. "Look...What are we supposed to
do? Let him burn us?" He said shivering with fear. "Don't
worry...we're waiters...we can't do anything but serve him."
"Yeah...maybe you're right..." The other replied. "I know I'm
right." The other responded.
***
"Ok...To impress the King...I have to play a song that's soothing,
yet satisfieing..." A sweet voice echoed through the room. "Let's
see..." The voice said as a the ghost pressed a piano key, making
a high note. "No...That just won't do...I think I'm going to have
a rough time." She said. Melody, a beautiful pianist, practiced
for hours on a song for King Boo. But nothing worked out. She
sighed and stood up from her stool, pacing around the room,
thoughtfully. "Let's see...A song that's soothing yet satisfiying...I
give up. I'll just let King Boo punish me." Melody sighed as she
sat on her piano stool. Suddenly, a ghost barged in and
fell..."Biff? What are you doing here?" Melody asked with concern.
"Uh...I thought you could use some...uh-help?" Melody asked.
"Uh...yeah, yeah...that's it. Help." Biff said. "Although...I
don't know a thing about music...I thought, I could just....suport
you." Biff siad. "Well...I'm just taking a break, nothing really."
Melody responded. "Of course...come to think of it, how many
ghosts could this mansion hold?" Biff, confused and stunned,
scratched his head. "Uh...You know what, I don't know...but I hope
there's no more interrupting King Boo's plan." He said. "Plan!?
What Plan?" Melody asked, frightend. "Oh, you haven't heard?
Oh...Well, nevermind. Forget I said that." Biff said. "Biff! What
if King Boo goes after the kids?" Melody asked. "Kids?" Biff
asked. "Yes, Kids! Neville and Lydia's Children." Melody
explained. "Oh...Those kids. Well, I'm pretty sure King Boo
wouldn't go after 'em...I don't think they would bug his majesty."
Biff explained. "Yes he would. I don't understand why he has to
treat ghosts and humans so badly." Melody explained. "Humans are
pathetic now a days...That's why King Boo disturbs
humans-uh...Biff?" Melody asked. "Yeah?" Biff replied. "Nobody
comes here, remember?" Melody asked. "Darn it!" Biff mumbled to
himself. "And ghosts...well...I don't know that one." Biff said
confused. "That's alright...But, I think the plan thing is going
to disturb me for a while." Melody sighed. "And if I knew what
King Boo was up to...I'd warn everybody...and I mean everybody."
***
"Henry! Where are you?" A voice called. "Neville! What are you
doing?" Melody asked. "Looking for Henry, he's been gone for
hours." Neville explained. "And...I am getting worried." Melody
confused, because Henry never wandered off on his own without his
twin brother, Orville. "I wouldn't think that Henry would go off
on his own...He always goes with Orville." Melody said. "I just do
not know. Why would Henry actually leave without permission?"
Neville asked himself. "Well...Like I always say, where there's a
will...There's a way." Melody said as she floated in front of
Neville. "Yes. But...Why would Henry go on his own? He never does
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Written By: Emily
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Date Submitted: July 20th, 2005
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