Colonel George Mustard In The Monkey's House

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On February sixth, a violent murder occurred at the dark and gloomy Peacock Mansion. Mr. Colonel George Mustard had been creepily ambushing Angelina Scarlet and Kimberly-Rose Peacock. Colonel said to himself as he was walking out of the automobile "I shadow them for one extraordinary reason money." The Colonel appeared to be 6ft. 9, 65 years old, and 250 pounds with mustard yellow eyes." His outstretched and bulky appearance haunts me sometimes, I wonder what his fantastic generalization is for trailing us."said Angelina. " Yeah, sometimes I imagine too, I'll protect you from him, no matter what." Said Kimberly. At 9:07, A screaking noise came from the door."That strange man is here with the candlestick!"yelled Angelina frightenedly. George had creepily looked at the address of our house,16,10th Ave. "He left and didn’t come back, or maybe not." Angelina said quietly. Bam! He forcefully clubbed her with the candlestick! She was on …show more content…
Ricky was his dead son. " I love you Rickisha!" Said George. Rickisha is his poorly named daughter, he couldn’t think of another name, and she died of Ebola one year ago. George Mustard walked outside and he waved at the neighbor. Who looked like Angelina and Kimberly. They had a bruise in the same spot. They were ghosts of Angelina and Kimberly. Those ghosts haunted him forever. One year later, the same night as the murder, Colonel went to sleep and heard "daddy,daddy!". He heard creepy music playing. His son and daughter's ghost stood there. "Why did you kill them daddy!"said the ghosts. Behind him were Kimberly Peacock and Angelina Scarlet both clubbed him with the same candlestick that he keeps his nightstand on. He was found one month later in his locked bathroom and chained up.On his desk, there was a note saying " Make good choices and don’t kill anyone or else...". The walls were covered in blood. In the floor lied the candlestick and

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