After explaining what I was to do, Gideon put a collar on me with a camera and a shocker attached, "so that I wouldn't get any
ideas" he'd said. Then, he shoved me through the bars of the cell and sent me off. I snuck out of the prison, sneaking past
the guards and the warden. When I went outside, I had to adjust to the sunlight, for it had been dark in the prison. As my
eyes adjusted, I stared at my surroundings in awe. There were trees everywhere, the biggest things I had ever seen. Of
course, the previous biggest thing I had ever seen was a bunk bed. I felt the wind in my fur and enjoyed it thoroughly. I had
lingered too long. I felt a shock around my neck and cringed at the sudden pain. I knew that Gideon was mad at my slowness.
I decided that I better get moving before I got another shock. I headed up the road that would lead me to the building titled
The Mystery Shack. The weather vane caught my eye as soon as I got there. In the perfect position, it seemed to say "what."
Unfortunately, I had no time to study the features of the building; I had a job to do. As I entered the building, I snuck past
about ten people, tourists, probably, and the old man Gideon had warned me of. I jumped up the stairs one by one and
started walking down the hallway. As I found the room I was looking for, I walked in. I focused on my target, and leaped.
