Hey guys…Thanks for all of the reviews. PLEASE BE PATIENT!! Sometimes the ideas pop into my head and sometimes they take a long time getting there. I don't own Inkheart or Curious George. And thank you Crystal for your ideas.

Everyone who actually read Inkheart knows what happens when Mo, Meggie, Elinor, Dustfinger and Farid escape Capricorn. But what about Violet?

Violet was brought to Capricorn's house, where stacks of gold, rubies, diamonds, and priceless artifacts lie glittering in the morning sun. Amazed at the massive amount of gold that lie carelessly in the front of the house, Violet couldn't help but stare.

"Quite a collection, eh?" A voice behind Violet startled her. She jumped. Turning around, Capricorn stood there, his fingers covered in amazing rings that were no doubt form the assembly in front of her.

Violet was terrified of Capricorn and she was sure he knew it. But she tried to be brave and squeaked out, "Why am I here?" He laughed, "All business I see." He walked up to the gold and reached his hands in it, his eyes transfixed.

He didn't say anything for a while; he just stood and admired the gold. Eventually, he replied, "Occasionally, the police come around and snoop around. They will be here in about 10 minutes, in which I would have to move this," he said sweeping his hand over it.

"If you know anything about gold," he continued, "It is extremely heavy and took us a long time to move here." I need you to temporarily put the gold in a book, to hide it, then Silvertongue can read it back out."

Violet knew that reading gold into the book would be easy, but reading it out of the book would be hard. Capricorn seemed to think that Mo was a magician, but Violet knew better. Mo wouldn't be able to read it out.

"What am I supposed to read it into?" she asked, then almost laughed when a man handed her a thin paged Curious George book. She opened it up. Colorful pictured decorated the pages and big letters were grouped together at the bottom.

Finally finding a good spot to start, Violet began to read, " 'George had decided that The Man in the Yellow hat visited the museum a lot. He decided that he was going to take the gold and visit too," Violet knew the sentence didn't make sense, but it worked, as the gold disappeared after she finished her sentence. In its place was a tall, yellow hat.

Capricorn grinned. "Let's see if the police track that." Violet closed the book, and was escorted back to the shed. When the man opened the door to the shed, he found that it was empty.