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S Scientists - Chapter 15

 At the Party of Hi Ho - Chapter 15


"What do we do about that deadly party of Hi Ho?" Shreya asked. Saketh shrugged. "Only if we had a disguise." Samhitha sighed. Saketh then gasped. "Of course! A disguise!" He said. "But even if we disguise ourselves, Hi Ho is going to ring us until we pick the call." Shreya said. Saketh noticed his dumbness and remained quiet. "We have to attend to the party. There's no other option," Shreya said. Saketh and the others nodded.


 Next morning, the caught a bus and reached the party. Shreya and the other girls lost all their Hi Ho danger thoughts and started enjoying the party. While the girls were having tea, Hi Ho came to Saketh. "Shall we have a little talk?" He asked. Saketh nodded, becoming a bit scared. "Walk with me." Hi Ho said. Hi Ho opened a dark door which lead to a dark room.

 But it wasn't a room, it was the cellar. It was filled with cobwebs and bits and bobs. There was also a black cat which meowed angrily at Saketh. Hi Ho grinned evilly. "That's just Kittie, one of my old pets. I decided to move her here because she likes horror," He said. The cat jumped onto Hi Ho and licked him. Hi Ho laughed. Then, Hi Ho picked up an old torch from one of the boxes and flashed it onto an old door. 


The door was hard to open, so Hi Ho asked Saketh to hold the torch while Hi Ho broke the door using a hammer. After all this, they entered a room which was more creepier. There were two chairs and a table. Hi Ho lit a candle and started, "Saketh, I understand that you want my plan to fail. Why don't you just join my side and let's rule together! We can join all countries with America, but the states will remain the same. What do you say? America will be the country to rule, and other people will have to follow it. You, your team and I shall be the ruler. Okay?"

 Saketh frowned back and said firmly, "I am not joining you and you are not joining the world to America." He then made his may back to the party room, ignoring Hi Ho's silly cat which meowed horridly.


"Hey Saketh! Have some delicious HH punch!" Called Shripradhaa. "We're going home," said Saketh. "Yes, I think that's a good idea," Samhitha added. "because we could plan about something else to, to, you know what, don't you?" They all took leave of Hi Ho and his horrible army and returned home to discuss about the plan. 


Saketh reported to the girls about the talk between Hi Ho and Saketh during the party, in the cellar. The girls gasped. Saketh then demanded the girls to think as they did their jobs. Saketh walked up and down  the house, finding a fine plan to somehow defeat Hi Ho and his gang. "Probably we could spare that army and include them in our team," thought Saketh.

Comments

  1. I can feel the continuity in the story very intresting to read and thrilling also . Good job Shriyandhaa
    From Pushpa patti

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  2. Oh no.. Very scary.. I will not join Hi Ho

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