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Two best friend and unfortunate treasure

Copyright Γ“ 2010 by Darlyne Hyppolite


It is about two best friend who always together in search of treasure. One day, they will come upon a treasure, but not for long. These two friend would learn that someone treasure wasn’t meant to steal. There’s no find it’s keeper. So, don’t claim someone treasure as your own because you might be in for a big surprise of your lifetime.


Jack and Frantz were two best friend who always looking fro treasure. One day, they come across a cemetery where they find one bag full of marbles inside.

Jack and Frantz were so happy that they finally find they pot of gold. They went into a cemetery to hide they treasure until tomorrow morning because it was getting dark. Early in the morning, jack and Frantz started they journey toward the cemetery. The two friends decided that they would divided the marbles equally between them.

Jack said β€œ We going be so popular with this marbles.”

β€œ How come.” whispered Frantz.

β€œBecause we going to be the only one in the neighborhood who had marbles.” said Jack.

β€œ Cool, but don’t you think that this marbles might belong to someone else! Maybe hiding it for save keeping.” Frantz said.

β€œ I don’t think so and if it is? Then , find it’s keeper.” Jack whispered with a smile.

Frantz was lost in deep thought because he doesn’t want to stole someone else treasure, but at the same time! What Jack said kind of make sense, find it’s keeper.

When the boys was about to reach the cemetery door where the bags of marbles was, they hear a noise come from the inside of the cemetery. The two boys decided to wait outside until the coast was clear.

The two people inside the cemetery was about to share they treasure together.

One voice said β€œWe going to divide this 50/50.” The other voice responded β€œI know you are not a fair person but I agree with you.”

The other voice said β€œThat’s what I want to hear! Now, let’s get started.”

β€œOkay.” said one voice.

β€œ Well, one for me, one for you, one for me, one for you, one for me, one for you,.”
The two people inside the cemetery keep saying that for over half in hour. Outside the cemetery, the two boys were too stud to hear something like that, until it hit them that Jesus and Satan were separated dead body inside.
Then they decide to leave the cemetery and hear something that make them terrified to the bones.

One with the deep voice said β€œI knew that you were going to cheat.”
β€œ What are you talking about,” the other voice responded.
The deep voice said β€œ What about the other two outside? What are you going to do with them.”

When Jack and Frantz hear that and they started running for they life without looking back.


The End


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Publication Date: 03-24-2010

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