The House of the Twelve Keys

By Kevin Sylvester

Chapter 12

Part 12. The Boring Basement

“Pat, it’s me. It’s Raj.”

“Doomed. Doomed,” Pat repeated.

Raj waited for his eyes to adjust to the darkness. But they didn’t. The room swallowed everything. And the longer he sat, the more he wanted to sit.

“Pat. This is the last challenge. The one the monster was so scared of.” Raj said.

Pat said nothing. Where was she?

Raj had to do something. He forced himself to move. His arms and legs felt like lead. The more he moved, the heavier he felt. The floor was completely bare. There was nothing to grab or use. How could they figure out the final key?

A voice whispered in the darkness. “There’s nothing to do. How boring. Close your eyes. Do nothing. It’s so much easier.”

Raj forced himself to keep moving. He bumped into Pat. She was shaking quietly. She felt cold.

“Nothing to do,” the voice whispered.

Raj shook his head. “There’s never nothing.” He pulled a book from his backpack. If the house wouldn’t give him something to do, they’d have to do it themselves.

He put the book in Pat’s hands. It was too dark to read, but that wasn’t the only thing you could do with a book. “Start drumming,” Raj said.

Pat’s fingers began to tap a beat on the cover of the book. Raj started singing. It was a song they’d created in the library.

“Bookbookbookbookbokkie…” sang Raj. “I love me my bookie. More than a cookie, I love me bookie.”

“This is such a bad song,” Pat said in barely a whisper. But she also laughed.

And with each tap, chuckle, and bad rhyme, the gloom began to lift.

“NOTHING TO DO!” the voice screamed.

Pat drummed louder. Raj sang louder. The light grew and grew and grew. The shadow retreated into a corner.

Finally, the basement was flooded with a bright light. The shadow howled and vanished.

“YOU DID IT!” said a voice.

Pat and Raj looked up. The monster had opened the trap door, its face filled with a wide grin. “THANK YOU!”

“Wow. That was scary,” Raj said.

Pat held up the book and strummed a beat. “Yeah, but we did it partner.”

The monster lowered a ladder and Pat and Raj scrambled up to the hallway. The front door was wide open. It was still morning.

“Now what?” Raj asked as a puffy cloud passed across the blue sky.

“Well, a little game of Random Knowledge at the library seems like the perfect way to celebrate,” Pat said.

They looked at the monster who seemed to be seeing the clean bright house for the first time.

Pat and Raj looked and each other and nodded. “But first…let’s make some blueberry muffins with our new friend,” they said.

The monster turned to them, its grin even bigger. “Really?”

“Of course!” Pat and Raj said together. “That’s what friends do.”

“We can enjoy them in my library!” said the monster. “It’s been closed off ever since the curse.”

Now it was Pat and Raj who smiled even more. “Hey Monster. Ever heard of a game called Random Knowledge?”

“No. Is it fun?”

“It’s awesome!”

And the three friends set off for the kitchen to make blueberry muffins.

What did you think of the story? 

Comments

readingpro

It was OK, but I like it.

Aug 14
em10

I like it.

Aug 13
fluffybunnies7

the key is teamwork!

Aug 13
maria12

Good but if there was else instead of the monster it would have been better.

Aug 13
rayaan

AMAZING!!!!!!!!!

Aug 13
pooface

good

Aug 12
isabella8

Friendship is key!👌✌️

Aug 12
unicorn555

Really good

Aug 12
lovedog8

it is scary and adventrous, has knowledge and love of libraries and books. :)

Aug 12
lizzie34

The book itself was pretty good.It was spooky, adventurous and pretty epic as well.But to be completely honest with you, it was not long enough for me.I much prefer longer and more challenging stories to read.

Aug 11
bookwormpro

:)

Aug 11
bookwormpro

awsome not like any book i read

Aug 11
chibbie1

It was fun and filled with adventure!

Aug 10
oll

spooky and adventerous

Aug 10
vishs24

AWESOME!(:

Aug 09
ruby8

It was Awesome i loved the book it was so adventurous and I loved that they had to do so many hard trials and I’m happy they got out of the house safely and the best part was when they made blueberry muffins for the monster and he was happy

Aug 09
hannahbanana

I enjoyed this story.

Aug 08
rprajapati

nice story

Aug 08
artistic

I didn’t read it

Aug 08
snowflakes

good book and so spooky

Aug 07
cottagegirl37

This was a really fun adventure and I enjoyed it a lot!

Aug 06
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