Opal Frenzy.

Opal Frenzy

 

It was a avion affair. There was an elegant party taking place at the mansion of Ms. Sonia Peabody, one of the most wealthiest. She lived in a surburb of London, England in south Of Wales, where most well known dinaries lived. It was a foggy night, and crime was in the midst without anyone suspecting a thing. The party had the glamour, and the music of a waltz. Then suddenly, the lights were out, and the opal was gone. When the lights returned, one of Ms. Peabody’s servants announced, the opal had truly disappeared. The question being who dun it, and for what reason?

 

It’s time to call in the specialist, Inspector  David Caldwell, and his assistant, Dr. Roger Brazil. It was announced by Inspector Caldwell that this case was going to be cracked if his name wasn’t who he was. The fog was extremely heavy, and none of the guest saw anybody leave, and there was no trace of evident, but was there? Inspector Caldwell found a scarf on the floor, but who did it belong too? The sleuth of a clue. Everyone was now the suspect. A scarf was found on the floor, but who did it belong too and why was it left? The fog of confusion with an illusion. This all started when Ms. Peabody had traveled to France, and discovered a opal, she wanted to have in her collection of fortune’s. It was advertised in the London Herald, and how much the opal was worth, 2 billion dollars. This was a fitting hearst, and that 2 billion could make a theft a millionaire with a fortune of their own.

 

As inspector Caldwell wrote down all the details from Ms. Peabody, every guest was interrogated, and accusations after accusations began to fill the air, but would the truth come out?  Inspector Caldwell asked Mr. Thomas Crawley why he was at the party since he was broke, and no longer a mogul tycoon. Mr. Crawley response was “He was an invited guest, but a question mark seemed to cast over Inspector Caldwell as too why he was invited. But when the questioning continued, Mr. Crawley was highly insulted, and responded with an upward of emotion. Then Mr. Crawley responded boldly at Inspector Caldwell, “Are you saying I am a suspect, no as everyone is an suspect at this party”. The interrogations continued with guest and guest, just then, another clue was on the floor, a strand of brown hair, but who did it belong. Could it Mr. Charles Hawkins who had brown hair or Ms. Barbara Zealous, who also had brown hair. Who it was, Inspector Caldwell was getting closer to solving the case of the missing opal. But what was the motive behind it, could it be too throw the clues to pinpoint somewhere else. Could Ms. Peabody’s servants have anything to do with the missing opal since there were around with her most of the time. Unkowingly to Ms. Peabody, the suspect was still present in the room. No only did the fog began to lift, but the heat in the room began too turn into a new twist, one of the servants began to announce he took the opal, but suddenly a shot from a gun began to rang out, the suspect was dead, but the question still remains, who was this killer? Until next time, details

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