The Missing Mint Kyrii Ice Cream: Part Five by shadowcristal
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All the heads turned around, including mine. I couldn't
help but to roll my eyes when I saw who it was.
"What are you doing here?" I asked the good old
question the good old way as I watched her reaction.
"What am I doing here?" she replied, glaring
at me. "I'm here to get my things back!"
"So much for a great detective," Nidelbawr commented.
"The detective is a thief herself." Mr. Chipper and Pratar looked stunned, but
thankfully they didn't say anything.
"Oh, forgive me, Princess Anatolia!" I said dramatically.
Then I noticed the three surprised pets around me. No. I couldn't afford to
waste time now. I still had a case to solve!
"But I'm afraid that I can't return your bags
yet," I told my upset sister. "You see, I have a case concerning a missing Mint
Kyrii Ice Cream." My sister was just about to say something, but the last four
words I had pronounced loudly made her close her gaping mouth. Now, that was
something interesting...
"You see, quite a while ago Mr. Chipper here,"
I pointed to my blue friend, "was away getting some ice cream when a mysterious
pet came and stole his precious Mint Kyrii Ice Cream." For some reason Anatolia
was wincing at the item 'Mint Kyrii Ice Cream'.
Well, the more nervous, the better.
Yes, I am very mean and easily hold grudges.
I was certainly not glad over the fact that my sister had interrupted the most
interesting and fascinating thing that had happened in my life until then. I
had told her a little about the case, partially because I wanted to tease her
and partially so she could understand the magnificent work of a detective (not
that I was a good one anyway, but still...), if she wanted to.
"Missy Needleball," I pointed to the Bruce, "was
at the cart when Mr. Chipper was away. She claimed that she heard some odd noises.
She could possibly have stolen the ice cream." Nidelbawr glared at me, I glared
back before I resumed watching my sister.
She was flabbergasted for a second or two. Then
she snapped back to her old self and said, "Well, that's rather b-boring, isn't
it?"
I rolled my eyes. Of course. Anatolia wasn't
that understanding. I let the bags that I had forgotten about so long slide
down my arms and land into my paws.
"Gimme those," my sister said eagerly, reaching
her paws forward as if she had discovered a treasure.
I swung the smaller bag aside and let her take
the bigger one.
"Sandra!" Ana whined, trying to grasp the other
bag.
I stopped swinging the bag around and my sister,
who had been standing on her toes, fell down on her knees. I was getting sidetracked.
I still had to solve this mystery.
"Well," I told my desperate sister. "I'm trying
to solve something here. I'll give you the bag back when I'm done."
"I'll tell Summer," Anatolia threatened. I doubted
that she really would call our owner, but she seemed to a little bit too serious
about it to my liking.
Anyhow, I still had a case to solve. I realized
why I had gone off track and played with Ana at the critical moment. I was simply
clueless about the criminal. The two Ice Cream Stand-ers had their alibi, and
Missy Needleball didn't seem to be a good criminal.
Then, who could've stolen the ice cream? Was
it Nidelbawr after all, making up those lies? Or maybe it was a secret agreement
between Pratar and Mr. Chipper? Or perhaps it was that somebody else I had feared?
Or was it stolen at all? Maybe it just lied somewhere
hidden from sight? Perhaps Mr. Chipper had just knocked it down from his cart
and forgotten about that? There were too many possibilities.
Mind-boggled, I swung the poor little bag around,
and it smacked into the cart, making the broken umbrella sag down like a wilted
flower.
Like they say, third time's the charm. I heard
the sound of something being squished when the bag had slammed into the cart,
and quickly retrieved the poor bag. Then I threw a quick glance at the other
living creatures around me.
Mr. Chipper looked downright sad. I had unintentionally
destroyed his cart for the third time. Pratar looked very nervous, as if he
expected someone to scream. That was totally possible considering that there
were two fine ladies here... I took a look at fine lady number one. Nidelbawr
looked a little bit surprised, but mostly bored. Obviously she had decided that
she was safe now, even though her innocence hadn't been completely proved. Finally
I looked at my sister.
Something was wrong. Anatolia didn't look like
her usual, reassured self. Her eyes hung on my bag, as if her life depended
on the weak ropes that hung from my arm. She looked scared, no, terrified. My
sister looked like she thought the bag would explode or vanish any moment.
Why was she so worried about the bag? I decided
the easy way out, took the bag off my arm and opened it.
"NO!" my Kyrii sister screamed, running towards
me. Months of training my reflexes made me avoid her attack, and this time it
was she who crashed into the cart.
I looked inside.
The bag contained nothing but a somewhat squished
Mint Kyrii Ice Cream.
The three other pets slowly edged towards me
and peered down at the content as Anatolia made some muffled sounds.
"Anatolia! What is the meaning of this?" I cried
out, confused. Perhaps I had sounded too angry, because my sister began to cry.
I felt guilty. Ana and I played around and teased each other frequently in our
own ways, but she rarely ever cried. Definitely... Something was definitely
wrong here.
"You know!" she cried accusingly as tears ran
down her face. "You probably knew from the beginning!"
"What?" I was even more confused.
"Standing there and glaring at me like that,
as if I was the guilty one..." she sobbed. "Well, you could've just told everyone!"
"Ana?"
"As if it would be kinder... Fine! Okay! Okay!
It was me! I did it! You all knew anyway..." my sister cried out dramatically.
She pointed to Missy Needleball, who looked at me with that smug expression
on her face again.
"Excuse me," Nidelbawr said, as if a crying little
Kyrii wasn't here. At that moment, I really resented her for her coldness. Couldn't
she see that my sister was crying? Why was she acting like this?
"I forgot to tell you another thing. You see,
I chatted with this pet right after leaving the Ice Cream Stand. Chatting with
pets is something I do daily, so I'm afraid that I simply forgot mentioning
that when you asked your questions."
I gritted my teeth as the Bruce crossed her arms
and looked at me, satisfied with having the last word.
Then I thought about what had happened. Ana's
mysterious disappearance... Perhaps she hadn't left Happy Valley like I thought
she had? Maybe...
That Sandra, that clever, intelligent pet which
only surfaced when I was reading challenging books, was now coming to the surface
in the deep pond of my mind. That me, which I only knew when I tried to figure
things hard by reading and getting all the clues... She was coming.
She, the real super detective Sandra, the one
who could solve all the easy and medium-leveled mysteries... I didn't feel like
myself anymore. My mind lifted onto a higher plane, and all the events that
happened connected.
Yes, I humbly admit that I am a stupid, belligerent
pet, but this was a side of myself that had grown from the things that I had
read, from the information that I had collected and the wish to be cool, intelligent
and just... well... cool.
It all made sense now. It was so simple, but
still not.
"Of course!" I thought out loud as the ex-suspects
looked at me as if I had gone insane.
"Sorry," I apologized, looking at my sister.
Yes...
"I have figured out who the criminal is," I declared
as Ana's cries grew louder. I looked at her, and decided to spill the beans.
After all, they deserved it for all the trouble I had put them through and I
was filled with excitement of actually solving a case. I pointed to my sister.
"It was her."
"Isn't that too obvious..." Nidelbawr said sarcastically,
rolling her eyes.
Then I handed the bag over to Mr. Chipper. "Here
is your missing Mint Kyrii Ice Cream." He took it, unsure of what to do. "I'm
sorry it got a little bit squished, but if I hadn't fooled around like that,
perhaps we would never have thought that it was in there."
"So the stolen item was with you the whole time..."
Pratar murmured, wide-eyed.
"I'm not the criminal," I said quickly but noticed
that Missy Needleball didn't really believe me. "The truth is, I didn't figure
it out until now."
I took another look at my pathetic sister, down
on her knees and sobbing her heart out. For a moment I felt compassion and understanding.
She had done what she thought was good, but in the end it was less than good.
And it wasn't right.
Justice before good? I sighed. Even though Ana
and I weren't on good terms with each other all the time, we were still family.
If I told the whole story now... I would betray her, wouldn't I?
But on the other hand, she had betrayed us already.
From my little chat with Summer, I knew that my owner hadn't asked of this and
Ana had probably done this on her own. Perhaps she had known it was wrong, for
her conscience certainly troubled her now.
Seeing Anatolia on the ground and looking so
sad, I wanted to hug my broken-down sister. But I knew I couldn't. I had a sense
of justice, and I had never stolen anything in my life with intention. (Okay,
so I grabbed my sister's bags, but that was by accident.) A scary thought came
to my mind. What if Ana was a big-time criminal? Perhaps she had stolen the
things we had given to Taelia too?
No. It was cruel to think about my sister that
way. I sighed, confused and not knowing what to do. Finally I decided to tell
the whole story, seeing as I had caused enough trouble for a day.
"The beginning lies far in the past from now,"
I begun, immediately getting all three pets' attention. "Our owner, Summer,
was really set on feeding those poor little Kads at the Kadoatery. She had tried
and tried, but failed."
"Incompetent owner, huh?" Nidelbawr commented.
I wished that she would just keep quiet, ignored the comment and continued.
"We got here today and probably she saw the ice
cream. As some of you may know, the Mint Kyrii Ice Cream is a very rare item
that Kadoaties want. However, it is very hard to get nowadays for some reason
and one or two Kads keep crying for it. It's the same situation with the famous
Blue Draik Egg."
"I see," Mr. Chipper said solemnly as he put
the item back into his cart.
"I suppose that my sister saw how desperate our
owner was, spied that ice cream and thought that this would be a perfect way
for Summer to feed a Kad. She probably stole it while Mr. Chipper and Pratar
were away and Nidelbawr wasn't looking. Then she went off to Neopia Central
and saw Nidelbawr on the way, chatted with her, perhaps trying to make it all
look less suspicious." I looked at my sister, and from those red eyes I knew
I had betrayed her. But she had betrayed us, I told myself. Still, the guilt
of it all was worse than I had expected. Perhaps this was how Ana felt now,
being exposed and kneeling there in shame?
"That's it?" Nidelbawr said.
"Well, we know the motive and the actions, but
what happened after that?" Mr. Chipper asked. I could see that he was shaken,
but the solid, well-thought-out way he did things was present even now. Analyze
first, then act.
"I guess I bumped into Summer before Anatolia
had visited her. Since my sister had a lot of shopping bags when I met her,
she had probably gone around shopping and trying to hide the item. Then I bumped
into her, saw Pratar and accidentally grabbed the bag with the stolen item on
my way to interview him. Anatolia probably tried to follow me, but I was too
far ahead. Later on I returned to Neopia Central and she saw me with the bag,
followed me here and we know the rest already."
"Ana! Sandra!" I heard a familiar voice call
as all of us turned around, even Anatolia. It was Summer. "What's going on?"
The guilt, the ambiguous emotions and the headache
of it all... It was too much. Thankfully the three ex-suspects delivered a fairly
good version of what had happened.
"Really?" Summer asked with wide eyes. She turned
her attention to Anatolia and looked at her pet with a stern face. "Did you
steal the Mint Kyrii Ice Cream?"
Ana nodded and buried her face in her arms.
The rest was a blur. All I knew was how that
my one and only sister, Anatolia, was a criminal. I had also figured out how
she did it with that hidden intelligence and wit I always wanted to possess...
But now I was my old self, and all I wanted was that someone would tell me that
this was a nightmare, that Ana wasn't a thief.
But it was true.
A small but firm hand laid on my shoulder, and
I looked into Summer's creamy brown eyes.
"You're a good girl," she said, pronouncing the
words with quivering lips and trying to smile. "You must be tired. Go somewhere
and rest now. I'll take care of this."
"Thank you," I whispered as I dashed off, unable
to bear to see this nightmare in the eye any longer. I closed my eyes and skipped
away as fast as I could, though the usually happy skips were melancholy.
Suddenly I stopped, and the cold wind that had
been there blew through my fur. I opened my eyes, feeling my head get better.
The sight of something green made me freeze.
It was him. Oh, it was him all right... I opened
my eyes wider. No, there was no mistake, it was definitely him. Throwing off
all my burdens and responsibilities, I ran towards the Glowing Lupe. I stopped
right in front of him, fumbled and finally found my special green notebook.
The Lupe named Kojak looked down at me, and I
shuddered with excitement as I looked into those deep eyes of his. They were
so mysterious, and definitely eyes that a detective would have. I recalled the
embarrassing things I had done today and shuddered.
"C-can I have an a-autograph?" I stuttered, reprimanding
myself for mumbling and being unclear in front of my idol. This was it. I looked
at him intensely as I recalled the things that had happened... There was no
way to fully describe them all.
There were so many things I was worried about.
What was going to happen to Anatolia? What was Summer going to do about this?
What about Mr. Chipper?
Kojak took my notebook and signed it as if it
was the simplest thing in the world. I felt all the trouble melt as I watched
him scribbling down his name in my precious notebook.
It is the moment we live in, not the future or
the past. The past is useful, and the future may be hopeful, but right at that
split second I realized that there was nothing like the things that were happening
right now.
The Lupe handed the notebook to me, and I grasped
it, feeling much better than before. Perhaps it wouldn't be so bad? It wasn't
as if Anatolia had committed a big-time crime... There was still hope for her.
"Thank you," I said, truly feeling every syllable
that I uttered. "Thank you, Mister Detective."
The End.
Author's Note: If you're reading this, that means my first ever detective
story is in the NT! I hope you enjoyed reading this story and I'd love some
feedback. Last but not least, I want to thank tambourine_chimp, for letting
me Kojak_hommes as a character in this story and for inspiring me (along with
all the other detective story writers) to write a detective story.
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