Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Compulsary Blog Post 4

The eagle came to rescue the man because it had established a very close bond with him – he had kept it as his hunting partner for a very long time, and they had developed an uncanny psychic sense of each other’s situation. The eagle could feel that grave danger was imminently facing the charming young man, and it instinctively came to his rescue as it did not want him to die.

Alas, the princess had directed the charismatic young man to the door with the tiger as she did not want him to marry another woman. Love is selfish. The princess would rather sacrifice the life of the man whom she loved than to permit him to live with another woman.

Compulsary Blog Post 3

A ferocious tiger came springing out of the door. The young man was taken aback - he was astonished and wondered why his lover, the princess had betrayed him. Stunned momentarily, he stood rooted to the ground. However, he regained his composure almost immediately. He deftly dodged away from the sudden attack of the tiger. He then sprinted around the arena in attempt to escape from ravenous red-eyed beast. However, the tiger was closing up on him extremely quickly. Out of the blue, an eagle came swooping down from the azure blue sky. It picked the man up and soared into the sky. The bewildered crowd watched in amazement as the man made his escape. The princess cried out loud in utter disbelief.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Journal According To Jack Noonan

Dear Diary,

The case which I handled today was an exteremely mysterious one.

After hours of detective work and questioning, we still could not find out who was the one who committed the crime. Patrick Maolney was struck at the back of his head with a heavy blunt instrument according to the doctor. However, we could not find any heavy objects in the house.

Mary also seemed to be behaviouring awkwardly today. She knew that we were not allowed to eat or drink while invetigating a crime scene but she kept persuading us to do so today. Maybe it was because of her emotions that overwhelmed her.

However, I think there might be a small clue which is very important. Once we have found the weapon, the culprit would also be known. While eating the lamb leg, a few of us discussed and concluded that the fatal wepon which had caused poor Patrick's death could have been the lamb leg. Could Mrs Maloney have been the culprit?

No, that was impossible. She looked so devastated and distressed. She loved Patrick so much. She certainly wasn't the murderer.

However, I really wished that we did not eat the lamb's leg. That might have been the exact weapon we were looking for. Now that we have destroyed the clue, the case might be even harder to solve.

I would continue the investigation tomorrow. I will be more alert in future.

Signing off,
Jack