Mummy Knots Best (Part One) by Daphne-rebound, literature
Literature
Mummy Knots Best (Part One)
Fred ran down the hall, his robed garb flowing from behind. The mission was a success! He had accessed Dr. Najib's files. In his hands was the microfilm that would prove the scholar had been stealing valuable artifacts from the museum. Now all he had to do was to get to the police and wait for the arrests. It had been a hard mission. Numerous people on campus claimed they had seen a mummy on nights when thefts took place. The curator had suspicions, but no proof. Velma suspected an inside job. Suspicions fell upon Dr. Najib, who kept spouting off about "the curse" that made everyone scared, but was never around when the creature was sighted. Dr.Najib did own a Middle Eastern restaurant, where Velma theorized that the shipments were being smuggled back to his native country for sale on a clandestine market. Each took a job at the eatery. Shaggy worked the kitchen, of course. Velma and Daphne signed up to be belly dancers. And Fred worked as a parking lot attendant.
Like mother, like daughters by AlHuSo3, literature
Literature
Like mother, like daughters
It was the most strange robbery I've ever carried out. Also the most exciting one. It happened two weeks ago. I had learned that Mr. Hayes was out of the town for businesses, so it was only her wife, Kendra, and her two daughters, Emily and Maya, at home. Breaking in was easy. They hadn't even locked the door. However, once inside, the house seemed to be empty. I knew it wasn't though, I had seen some lights on from outside. I grabbed my bag and got to the main bedroom. The first thing I had to do, before ransacking the place was to make sure no one in the house could stop me or call the police. However, I didn't expect to find what I found as soon as I stepped into the bedroom. Mrs. Kendra Hayes was laying on the bed, hands cuffed behind her back and with a ballgag inside her mouth. She didn't seem to be in any trouble though, she was moaning and mphing seductively. When she noticed about me, she let out a groan of surprise. "Ehm, I don't think there was a robber here befote me