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A New Year Mystery

A New Year Mystery
Written & Illustrated by Raphael Pereymer

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Once there was a person known as the Time
Keeper. The Time Keeper is a man that sleeps and eats at day, and works at his huge clock at night. Night occurred the next day, so he returned back to do his job. But when he came there, a strange man, black shirted with purple pants and a red with white tie had occupied his spot. The
Time Keeper tapped the man on the shoulder.
“Umm mister, what are you doing here?” The

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Time Keeper asked. The man replied, “Oh, hi there! I’m just here to meet this guy named ‘The
Time Keeper,’ perhaps you may know where he is by any chance?” The Time Keeper responded.
“Well, that man would be me! I am the Time
Keeper.” The man smiled. “Hello Mr. Keeper, It’s a pleasure to meet you! My name is
McWatermelon. I have a busy day planned for us. Now, hurry along in the car! You don’t want to miss any of the party, do you?” As soon as they both got in and
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buckled up, the Time Keeper asked a question.
“What party do you have planned for me? I don’t remember getting invited to any party today.”
McWatermelon didn’t reply.
They just kept driving.
In about forty-five minutes, they were in
Manhattan. “OK, a party is cool. But a party in
Manhattan is the best!” The Time Keeper thought in his head. Twenty minutes later they arrived at the party. McWatermelon took out the keys,

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turned off the route guidance, and opened the doors. As soon as they both got out, he closed the doors and they walked to the party.
Later they arrived at Time Square, which was where the party was hosted. Yet, the
Time Keeper had no idea that it was
New Year. When they both arrived at the party, the Time Keeper’s eyes grew as big and as wide

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as the world. “Oh. My. Gosh.” He reacted when seeing the sight of a million people and a ball falling. The Time Keeper nearly fainted. He knew it was New Years! The ball has now almost hit the ground. It was 10 seconds left
‘till 2015 falls down the drain and 2016 rises from the ground.
“10, 9, 8-” Everyone screamed. The Time
Keeper joined the crowd. “7, 6, 5, 4-” The ball was 20 feet from landing. “3, 2, 1…” It was New
Years at last! Everyone screamed and jumped.
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2016 finally arrived! “Happy
New Years!” The Time Keeper and McWatermelon yelled.
They were both so amazed and excited. Now the
Time Keeper knew why he came to a party that he didn’t know about. The crowd came and lifted
McWatermelon and him up on their hands. “So, do you like the party?” McWatermelon asked the
Time Keeper. “Like it? I LOVE IT!” The two of them smiled. The party lasted ‘till 1:15 P.M. As soon as the party was over, McWatermelon drove
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them both home. “What an amazing party!” The
Time Keeper told McWatermelon in the car. “No kidding! That was the best party I’ve ever been to!” Soon, they arrived at the Time Keeper’s house. “Bye McWatermelon! I’ll miss you!” He said, smiling. “Bye, I’ll miss you too Mr. Keeper!”
The Time Keeper entered the house, changed and slipped into his bed. Having the party in mind, he fell asleep in almost five minutes. Not even a week past and they soon became best friends. They got each other’s contact, and visited each other’s
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houses. Turns out that 2016 was the best invention yet. But let’s just wait until the next year, and the next, and the next, and the next.
Happy New Year, and let this go for every year after this one!

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