John Phoenix put his story on a monolith and donated it to a museum.
This made Dylan Fitchar angry so he planned to break into the museum and steal it.
Dylan Fitchar broke into the museum at night and immediately ran into a guard.
The guard threw him out.
"Ow my ass," said Dylan.
"Hey," said an enemy of John Phoenix. "Are you trying to break into the museum? I can help."
The enemy gave his resume to the museum owner and he was hired as a security guard.
"Hey you're not supposed to read that!" said one of the guards the next morning after catching the enemy reading the guards movements when patrolling the museum at night.
"Too late," the enemy smiled and he swung out the window.
Enemy told Dylan about the routes the guards would take and gave him the key to the back door.
The next night Dylan snuck around to the back door and began trying to unlock the back door.
It was a rusty lock so Dylan could not open it easily.
Then he heard a noise behind him.
"Oh ho, don't mind me," said Storm Sente.
"What do you want?" Dylan prepared for a fight.
"Nothing! Please, open that door."
Dylan jiggled the key but it still wouldn't unlock.
Storm pressed his foot against Dylan's back.
"Open up please, it's cold out here."
"Then go away!" shouted Dylan.
Storm grabbed Dylan's hand and twisted it causing the door to unlock.
"INTRUDER, DYLAN FITCHAR BROKE INTO THE MUSEUM!" shouted Storm.
Then Storm got knocked out by the enemy!
"I couldn't leave you behind," said the enemy. He was the most reliable ally Dylan could have.
Then they sneakily followed the guard's patterns until they got to the monolith and they strapped a bomb to it.
"Hey!" yelled a guard who spotted them but it was too late.
Dylan and the enemy jumped out the window and blew the monolith up, it was such a powerful blast that it tore a crater open into hell and the rubble of the monolith fell in.
"Noooo" cried the pathetic John Phoenix who watched. This metaphorically means John Phoenix went to hell as he deserves.
Dylan and the enemy then turned themselves in for breaking and entering because they're honest men.
The End.
