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Author: Swanwhite
Fiction Rated: K - English - Tragedy/Humor - Reviews: 3 - Published: 12-05-06 - Updated: 12-05-06 - Complete - id:2285735

A/U I had to write this for a school assignment cause I hade to write something from the point of view of an inanimate object. Since Mrs. Peacock was the murderer an uncanny amount of times I decided to do it from her point of view.

Mrs. Peacock rattled around in the cardboard box as it was taken off the shelf. The box came to a sudden stop, presumably on a table, and the lid was taken off abruptly. Six chairs and six faces surrounded the table and sunlight poured in from a nearby window, The board was laid out and Mrs. Peacock along with the others were picked by the players, then the place, weapon and murderer were chosen.

The cards were dealed out and the players, careful not to let the others see their clues, scribbled on their papers. The dice were rolled and Mrs. Peacock moved seven spaces to the conservatory. After notes were consulted Colonel Mustard and the knife were placed in the conservatory. A card carefully slid along the table proved this theory wrong. Each of the players rolled the die, moved their pieces and made theories. Mrs. Peacock got to the lounge through the secret passage then took three steps to the dining room and another seven to the ballroom. Eventually she discovered that it was either her self or Mr. Green with the rope in the library. Once it was her turn again she stepped into a room she had the card for and asked if it was Mr. Green with the rope.

The first person couldn't disprove her but the next player selected a card from their hand and slid it across the table. She picked it up cautiously. It was Mr. Green, which could mean only one thing. She was the murderer! She cleared her throat and declared that she had solved the mystery

"It was Mrs. Peacock in the library with the rope." The evidence in the envelope proved her right. She had indeed solved the mystery and in doing so had turned her self in.

Everything was put back in the box and stored on the shelf, for a mystery to be solved another day.



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