A/N: First I need to explain to you what this is. If I don't you won't understand at all! So READ THIS!!!!! Anyway, what this is, is kind of like a news show. What I did was I took an event from Tuck Everlasting (the book, not the movie) and pretended it was a news story. I hope you understand! If you don't, don't give me bad reviews just because you didn't understand. Other than that, please R&R!!!!! Please note that some things are made up and are not in the story. And DO NOT call the number below. It's completely random.

Hello! This is Kay Lee May at a crime scene 60 miles northeast of Treegap, Virginia, where something horrible has happened. A man, name not identified yet, has been shot in the back of his skull. He was wearing a yellow suit, he had white hair, and pale skin. If you have any information on this man, please call 654-2346.
The prime suspect is Mae Tuck, who was holding a shotgun when the police were called. That's all the information we have for now, we'll get you updated as soon as more information is discovered.

We're back, and have found at that it is true, Mae Tuck was the one who killed this yellow-suited man. Her fingerprints were found on the shotgun, and she admits that she did do it. According to Mae, this man was trying to take a 10 year-old girl, Winnie Foster away against her will. August 4, 1920, the first time this year something so terrible has happened.
Such a disaster, such a pain for this hot, sticky day. The name of the man is still unknown, so please call if you know anything about this man! The phone number again is 645-2346.

*BREAKING NEWS*
We have found out the reason for the taking of Winnie Foster. Apparently, this man knew that Winnie was kidnapped, and followed her here with the Tucks. He has made a deal with the Fosters, saying that he will return Winnie safely, if the Tucks sell their wood. However, Winnie has grown to love the Tucks, and didn't want to leave. Still no identification for this man.

This is Kay Lee May for XYZ News. Have a good night!

(Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit.)