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We have picked a winner for September 2007

The Winner is: Meredith, Age 13

Winning Story Title: Old Buildings, Hard Tests and Strange Magazines

Click Here to Read the Winning Story

 

How to Enter the Mystery Contest:
Finish the mystery that has been started for you in the blue box below by filling in the form at the bottom of the page. When you press the button to send your mystery in you will find a special code number in the green box above. This is your Entry ID Code. Write it down and save it. When the contest ends, come back to this page to see which mystery won. If the winning entry is yours, go to the Winner Log In Page.

All you have to do to claim your prize is enter your Entry ID Code. You will then be given access to 5 of our best MP3 audio stories to download and keep.

Why do we do it this way? By using ID numbers to identify contestants we do not need to ask for an email address to notify winners. This protects the privacy of children on our site.

 
Here's how the mystery starts:

The hot air balloon had been a glorious experiment and that experiment had failed when the anchor line had snapped. The sudden uplift had caught the balloon's crew by surprise. By the time they had managed to get control of the flame that provided the balloon's lift, they were caught in the firm grip of a howling thunderstorm.

The balloon soared out over the ocean at the front of a sixty-mile-an-hour raging wind.

Huxley T. Farnsworth, Jacob Hendricks, and Alicia Woods were very clever high school students who knew almost everything there was to know about hot air balloons. But now their science fair project was hurtling out of control over an ocean and the sun was setting. They were surrounded by thick clouds and could no longer see the water below.

The balloon flew with the storm all night long.

As a faint morning light began to show over the horizon, Huxley called out to the others, "Hey, look! The weather's cleared. I can see something ahead! It's an island!"

"How will we ever put the balloon down to land?" Alicia asked.

"We've got to try. Let's drop some sand bags!" cried Jacob as he leaned out over the side of the basket.

Finish the mystery by filling in the form below. You must continue the mystery that has been started above.

All entries due by March 20, 2008.

 

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