Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Mysterious Benedict Society blog post #3

         This part of the book has turned out to be a twist in the story, it turns out to be that Mr. Curtain is truly Mr. Benedict's twin brother. This piece of information shook up the children and led them to believe that Mr. Benedict set up the children and brought them to this school as new recruits for Mr. Curtain. The only one to say that it is not true is Reynie, he knew from the beginning that Mr. Benedict could be trusted and that he was actually the only one that they could trust. Yet even though Reynie knows that Mr. Benedict speaks only the truth and that he will never let them down, the rest of the team doesn't buy it and begins to doubt their decision of ever joining the team and begin to wonder if Mr. Benedict is even trust worthy.

           The new theory brings great resentment upon the team and things begin to get very tense between the children, and when you are in a bad school filled with spies, bad people and evil master minds that could have you killed with a snap of his fingers, it's not good to be fighting amongst your teammates with whom you are supposed to save the world with in a couple of days. Mr. Benedict tries to bring back the original spirits of all of the children, but it is no use, all of the children(except Reynie) are too far gone.
 
           Worse yet, Sticky got caught helping Constance during a test and when you get caught cheating on a test in this school, you don't get a zero on the test and you're all good, you have to go to the waiting room, the worst, most horrible room in all of the school where it is said that students go to be well educated and punished for what they did in class. Another thing that puts the real fear on Sticky is that everyone says that whosoever goes into the waiting room because the cheated, never come out of there the same way that they went in.

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