There once was a stupid thief named Cameron. He had grandiose plans but always failed to succeed. One day, while scheming in his hideout, Cameron had a magnificent idea. He was going to steal the Mona Lisa from the Louvre. He was confident that he was finally going to succeed. Thus, the planning began. Cameron worked day and night, through holidays and weekends, never taking a break. After four long hours, he was finished with his plan. The next day, Cameron flew to France and waited until night. Under the cloak of darkness, he snuck into the Louvre, immediately locating the Mona Lisa. He was so close he could taste the success. Cameron grasped the famous painting and made a break for it. Alarms were blaring everywhere, reminding him to move fast. He was almost to his getaway car when he tripped over a pebble and died. This is the tragic story of an aspiring thief, who had his plans foiled by the will of nature.
