The Book Thief Narrative Essay

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It all happened a long, long time ago in an art museum, it was an ordinary day until something bad happened. Everyone was in shock until Andy and Randy came to save the day. The thief was dressed in black and wore a long trench coat and a fedora. Andy and Randy were asking people if they the saw the thief and there he was running as fast as he could. But it was too late, he was gone. But Andy and Randy didn’t stop looking for the thief they went searching for clues. Andy and Randy went back to the art museum to look for finger prints And Randy said “It couldn’t be!” “It is!” exclaimed Andy. So they went to go look for more clues to prove it was the person they thought it was. They asked everyone they knew or saw the thief when they were chasing the thief and if they saw the thief’s face or what he was wearing but majority of them …show more content…
“If you help us find the thief I will pay your ticket so you don’t go to jail, do u agree?” Andy said. “Ok, I agree!” said Francis. “Go talk to the police officers and see what they can do.” Andy said demandingly. “What were you guys talking about?” Randy asked “Nothing.” Andy said. As soon as Andy and Randy finished their conversation, Francis was already done talking to the police man. “What did they say?” Andy asked “They said they can help but, they need you two to find enough evidence in order for them to help.” Francis said “We already have enough evidence, we will go with you to show them the evidence we have, in order for them to help us.” Andy said “Fine I will go tell them.” Francis said annoyed. When Francis was talking to the cops Andy and Randy saw the thief running with more stolen art. So Andy and Randy start chasing him and the cops also went with them. The thief jumped in a car and started speeding! Andy and Randy were so lucky that the cops also went with them so they could help catch the thief. The thief took a red light and then BAM! A car smashed into the thief’s

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