A/N: Third I'd the first time I'll ever put A/N in the story. I don't like it because it gets mixed up with the word count. But whatever, I posted this earlier than I should which is 12 March so, yea. Enjoy!


"Larry and Daisy are coming home today!" Bets squealed.
"Yes, you told me that for like the 26th time today, and the 26 in not including yesterday's." Her brother Pip said.
"I can't help it Pip!" Bets said and jumped all around. "I can't believe that a mystery is going to come out soon."
"You're acting as if you were five years younger," said Pip. "Did Larry act like that when he was the leader of the Five Find-Outers? And by the way, how can you be sure that this mystery will come out soon."
"Well, every time Fatty and the others come home, there's always a mystery to solve. And we always did it before Old Clear-Orf did." Bets said excitedly.
Clear-Orf is the village policeman in Peterswood who always get annoyed by the children and says, 'You Clear-Orf!'.
"Ooh, and thinking about Buster. We're surely going to meet him again." Bets continued.
"Oh! Could you stop it!" her brother said as Bets sit down on a chair, tapping her feet on the floor.
Then came a knock on the door.
"Ooh! It's Larry and Daisy!" Bets said. She went to the the door and opened it. But her smile turned to a frown as she saw a postman instead other friends.
"Are you Miss Bets?" He said.
"Umm... Yeah," Bets answered in dismay as she was expecting Larry and Daisy.
"Here you go Miss," the postman said giving a letter to Bets. She read the envelope. It's from Fatty. She jumped in excitement and shouted at her brother Pip.
"Pip!" She shouted.
"You don't need to shout as I'm just here." Pip said.
"Fatty has sent me a letter!" Bets said, still shouting.
"Yup and I know that,"Pip said. "What does it says by the way?"
"Dear Bets,
I'm sure you're having a wonderful holiday in Peterswood. But I shan't be there for six days. My cousin, Debby, it's getting married in London and we need to go there for the whole six days. Sorry about that anyway. Whatever it is I shall still come to Peterswood on Friday. Inform me if any mystery comes out.
FATTY"
"Six days!?"said Pip, almost spilling his glass of milk. "Just for some certain wedding! How insane is that!"
"Well actually Pip, I find it quite sensible," Bets said. "Would you be sad if I do not attend your wedding?"
Pip sighed. "Yea, quite. But still, a mystery isn't a mystery of there's no Fatty, if there is one to solve"
'RRRAATTATATATAT'
"Suppose that's Larry and Daisy?"asked Pip.
"It's us! Larry and Daisy!" A voice behind the door said. Bets went to open the door, greeting Larry and his sister, Daisy.
"Hallo!" Larry said to them all.
"Larry!" Pip said. "We've received a message from Fatty. He says that he's off for his cousin's wedding in London, and will not come back in six days!"
"We noticed that," Daisy said. "He gave us a letter too."
"But what's a five find outers without Fatty!" Bets whined.
"Well, we'll have to make up with it then," Larry said. "But if there's a Mystery while he's away, shall we solve it without him? Or shall we wait."
"I think we shou..." Larry said, stopped by Pip's father.
"We'll, to be honest I would prefer if you kids do not get involved with any more mysteries. Especially you Bets. It's very much dangerous for you. What if you get kidnapped our anything of that sort."
"But father," Pip said. "We have solved fifteen mysteries. And if this holiday has a mystery, not like last month, we can solve it I'm certain.
"Those fifteen mysteries you solved are just coincidence." Mr. Hilton said.
"Hey," Larry said, trying to change the topic. "Why not we'll go and welcome our new neighbour? They're a family of three and they just moved in to house in front of mine."
"Yea!" Daisy said understanding what Larry wants by saying that and so all four of them fled out of the house in a row.