Mr. Rogers Travels the World

By Wil Harris and Dustin Starnes

Prologue

Our story began many years ago on a dark and windy day in the small close knit community of Monroe. The clouds were thick and the smell of rain hung in the crisp air. The trees swayed gently in the breeze and the few people who were in the streets were running for cover as the first drops of rain began to fall from the cloudy sky. Dustin Starnes and his friend Wil Harris were with a group of their friends heading toward the local Aldi store. Dustin was an aggressive prosecution attorney and had a perfect guilty record. He and his apprentice Joey Motolla ran a local law office called Starnes and Co. Law Offices. It was a thriving business and insured that none of them ever walked around with an empty wallet. Wil was a successful computer engineer and programmer at a large international company called CyberDent. His job also kept him very financially comfortable. He was the eccentric of the group and often tried to convince the others in the existence of aliens and other crypto zoological creatures.

Then there was the mysterious and elusive Mr. Rogers. I assume that most people know about the children's show called Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. It was a seemingly innocent PBS program that hosted a man named Fred Rogers and his army of creepy looking puppets. But don't be fooled by his kind and friendly exterior. He is a cruel and disturbing man that loves above all else to be with children so that he can do bad things to them. Wil and Dustin know all to well about his pedophile nature.

Their adventure began as they pulled into the Aldi parking lot on that fateful day. After going inside, they were plagued by mysterious events such as the appearance of a small red trolley and a creepy looking puppet. Before they knew it, they were trapped inside Aldi with the very man they feared the most: Mr. Rogers. They had no idea what they were in for. Soon they were locked inside the freezer room and only narrowly escaped with the help of the group's ingenuity. But that was only the tip of the ice burg. Their lives were always overshadowed by the threat of the reappearance of Mr. Rogers and having to put up with him yet again. He had been put into a high security prison on the other side of the country, but Wil, Dustin, and the others knew all too well what Mr. Rogers was capable of. The idea of him returning was always in the back of their minds.

This is where that story ends and this one begins…