Monday, September 14, 2015

The Stolen Painting

The Stolen Painting                           
Taivan


Once a long,long time ago in ancient America there was A family and their mom died so there was Mateo the dad there was sister named Mia there was a brother named Johnny. Mateo was a famous painter he could paint pictures as big as you want it to be. But probably not as big as the whole entire world.


One day he painted a picture of johnny running and it was called the running boy. the neighbor peeked through the window and saw the painting and he really liked it so when everyone left when Johnny and Mia went to school and when Mateo went to work the neighbor snuck in by breaking the window and got in he took the painting and escaped. when Johnny returned from school he suddenly realized the painting was gone. so he went to his neighbor and asked do you know where the painting went? the neighbor had a grin on his face and said no. johnny thought about it and then he had a thought and it was that the neighbor had stolen the painting so when Mia came home Johnny told Mia his thought so they waited until mateo came home and they told mateo Johnny’s thought.


And that very night johnny woke up in the middle of the night and a thought came to him so he took the camera and went outside he found a good tree to climb and started climbing up the tree and he found a closed window so he leapt and grabbed onto the window and he pulled himself up when he got in he looked around in the neighbor's house. and suddenly saw the painting so he took a photo of it and went to the window and jumped out and landed on his feet. so he went back home and waited for sunrise and it came so he showed the picture to Mia and Mateo. Mateo shouted we need the police to catch that robber right now. So Mateo called The police and five minutes later the police were outside the neighbor's house and he was arrested!  So then Mateo went inside and got the painting and came back home and shouted Horay for johnny.  And they had a happy life. By the way the painting got passed on and on in the family.

THE END

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