Book1:TeDream-Maker
ewindow,MariannafounditwasnotMrs.Kaffee,butKatherihewomanwhotookrs.Kaffee’sjewelryandexpeumes.ShewasabouttotalktoherwhenKatheriookadiamfrerandthrewittoMariannathroughbothoftheircarwindows,saying, "It’smyfault.I’minahurry.Thisshouldtakecareofthedamages.”ShesteppedonthegasandwasabouttodriveonwhensheheardMariannasay, "Why,Katheri’syou!What’sthehurry?"Katheriookasedlookandsaid, 2 "Oh,it’syou,Marianna.Whatareyoudoinghere?" "ImetMrs.KaffeetheotherdayandsheaskedmetocateradinnerforMr.Kaffeeandhisfriendstonight.Iwasjustgoinguptoaskthemaboutthemenu." "Iwouldn’tgoifIwereyou.Strahingshavebeenhappeninginthathousethesestfewdays.Itwaslikegustsofwindbeforeastorm,forebodingevil.Mr.Kaffeetookhisyadsailedawaywithoutsayingwherehewasgoingorwhenhewouldreturn.ItalllookedfishytomesoItooktheearanddroveoff.Idon’twanttogetinvolvedinthismess.Ifyou’rewise,youwoher.”Withthatshedroveawayhastily.Mariannakobeanavariciouswoman,alwaystoadyinguptoMrs.Kaffeeandsteppingonothersforherownadvaothepostofjewelry-keeper.Watghercarswiftlydisappearing,Mariannathoughtically,"Sheprobablyabsdedwiththejewelrytoo!Thiswholebunchmaybeentangledinadog-fight,whoknows?"Theurnedhercararoundabackthewayshecame.Policesirensscreamedandsquadcarswhizzedby."Somethingmustreallyhavehappened!"shethought. Ohirdday,thetenthousandthfighterwascreated.heseemedtoknowhisdestinationandrantojoinhisrades-in-armsimmediately.Thetwenty-fournudebeautiessighedinreliefandcppedtheirhandsinjoyathavingfulfilledtheirseemingly