Thursday, October 17, 2013

Mysteries of Harris Burdick

A Strange Day in July
By: Kat Witte
10/9/2013

On one ordinary day, Jessie and Mark wanted to go down to the pond on their brand new scooters!  As they went down the path, they came across wonderful skipping rocks.  But, because Jessie was little, she didn’t quite know how to skip rocks yet.  Mark, on the other hand, was a champ at everything.  So, he threw the first one and it only skipped three times.  Jessie tried one but it just plopped in the water.  As mark threw the second one he slipped a little, it felt like something was pulling on him.  So, he threw the 2nd rock and doubled his skips.  He threw his third rock, but felt the pull again.  He tried one more time – he threw it with all his might, but the third stone came skipping back!

Mark thought that was strange, so he told Jessie that they needed to go.  They picked up their scooters and rode along the path, faster and faster each second.  Jessie couldn’t keep up!  She fell off and scraped her knee – and that’s when Mark saw it . . . they were never seen again.



The Harp
Tamera Lepore
10/9/2013

Once there was a harp, a beautiful harp with gold leafing along its frame and strings of spun gold.  A harp worth a million songs, lying in the middle of the street.  A certain Sabrina Williams was driving on that fateful day.  It was raining and lighting shot across the sky when she saw it.  Sabrina slowed and skidded to a halt just before hitting the harp.  She got out of the car and stared at the harp.  Sabrina looked around to see if anyone was watching, then she pulled on one of the strings.  A happy note came out of that instrument and it stopped raining.  The moon and stars came out.  She stared at the harp, then she picked it up and thought, “this must be my lucky day.”   When she got home, she tried to play a song, but it sounded different.  Then, Sabrina Williams looked up and a landscape had formed in her living room.  As she kept playing the room kept changing – it changed into a grave yard.  She fell I into one of the graves with a silent wind.  Her husband came back from work to find a grave marked, “Sabrina Williams: died 1673.”  He put the harp in the attic with a note telling of the harp’s curse.

20 years later, a boy moved into that exact house with his mother.  The boy’s name was Daren Turner.  As he ran around the house exploring, the door to the attic creaked open.  Daren slowly crept into the attic and saw it – the most beautiful harp ever.  He read the note, then threw it away as he played a wild song – like a tribe of wild people would play.  Then, the attic started to turn into a forest.  Daren kept playing, “so it’s true,” he thought.  The harp disappeared, leaving Daren stranded in an unknown forest.

The harp strikes again . . .


The House of Maple Street
Brendan Motley
10/9/2013

It was a bright, sunny, joyful day on Maple Street; the kids were playing while all the parents were cooking and relaxing on lawn chairs, drinking iced tea.  It was very unusual for ALL the families to come to the cookouts.  It was rare because house 119’s neighbor was the stay at home kinda guy.  Kids would say that he went insane, while parents said not to go near his house.  The parents thought he was some kind of butcher!

He did come though, and everybody tried to avoid him, except Nancy.  Nancy was a 9 year old girls that wasn’t afraid of anything.  Nancy was very nice to him, so they talked and talked – mostly about the weather and their favorite T.V. shows.  A while later, when the cookout was over they went to the man’s house, because he promised her cookies.  They went inside, ate some cookies and watched T.V.  Then, the house started to shake!  They were both screaming.  Nancy was so scared – but the man wasn’t – he knew what was happening.  He as inside all the time because he turned his house into a rocket ship.  They went off and never were seen or heard from again. 

Nancy’s mom said “it was a perfect lift-off!”  That is the story of the house on Maple Street.




Under the Rug
By: Parker Benedict
10/9/2013

Two weeks passed and it happened again!  Those migraines are back.  They really hurt.  Sometimes I will go to the doctor, but they come back every two weeks.  I have lost something and it feels like the room is lopsided.  I think that’s why I keep on having so many migraines.

I need to finish this project, but the migraines keep on affecting my skills!  Where is my pencil?!  Where is my paper?!  This is stressing me out, he said.  What!  I know why I’m having migraines! STRESS!  Okay, so maybe if I calm myself down, maybe I can do better work.  Well, let’s give it a shot, he thought. 

He put all of his things on his desk, calmed himself down, and Bam!  He was working like a maniac on steroids.  He had drawn all sorts of stuff – from animal to forests – you name, he drew it.  Now that he was calmed down and done with stress, he could conquer the world!


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