It worked!
The trap set up in the kitchen had been the brain-child of Jason. He and Molly had strung metal utensils across the doorway between kitchen and dining room. Metal pots and pans were hanging from the ceiling at different intervals and at different heights.
There was no escaping the cacophony that now rang through the hallways of the mansion.
The game was afoot!
Molly smiled back at Jason and they ran with child-like glee back towards the Maid’s quarters. Cursing followed closely behind them as Berta hit the soap suds mid-stride.
“You little hellions! I will blister your backsides when I catch you.â€
Giggles erupted from the 9 year old twins nearly giving away their hiding place.
“Shhhhhh†they whisper-shouted to each other. “Don’t let Nanny find us.â€
Silently the two crept out of their hiding spot, catching the eye of Berta as they did so.
“Come back here! For this you will go to bed without supper. Your Papa will hear of this when he returns from his business trip.â€
Meekly the children came forward, accepted swats on their backsides and climbed the steps to their room. Berta didn’t notice the twinkle in their eyes as they obeyed, but she did hear their chattering as they settled in for the night.
Wearily she climbed into bed, jumping out almost immediately.
“Insects!!! You hellions have put insects in my bed!†Berta shook and patted and danced about her room while Jason and Molly shrieked with laughter from their beds.
“Papa will be angry,†Molly said.
“I know,†replied Jason. “But didn’t we have fun?â€
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Trifextra Week Eleven challenge: write between 33-333 words using (in order) the following three words: cacophany, soap, insects. I hope you enjoy Jason and Molly’s adventure.