Tracy's Disapperance Part I

By: Mr. Starman

Ness was sitting in his house north of Onett playing his N64 when he heard a knock on his door. Ness’s sister Tracy rushed to the door and opened it.

“Who are you?” whimpered Tracy, “Hey! Let go of me!”

Ness looked up to see a shadowy figure running down the path with Tracy in his arms. Ness gave chase to the kidnapper, but the man jumped into the back of a red truck and sped away.

“Sharks!” Ness screamed.

Ness walked back to the house to see his mom standing at the front door crying. “Don’t worry mom I’ll get Tracy back!” said Ness.

Ness entered his room, pulled out his trusty Legendary Bat and set off. He walked past his mom, turned around and said, “Don’t call Captain Strong, he’ll only put up road blocks.”

Ness walked down to the small city of Onett and headed towards the arcade. Ness pushed open the doors, all of the Sharks looked up from there video games and gasped. Ness walked straight out the arcade’s back door and saw Frank sitting on his broken Frankenstein MarkIII reading Shakespeare. “Boy, he has changed!” Ness thought to himself.

“Where’s my sister,” Ness asked with a cold look on his face.

“Why Ness what ever do you mean?” Frank asked in reply.

“You know what I mean. A shadowy figure kidnapped my sister and drove away in a red shark truck.”

“How dare you accuse me of taking your sister, I’m the one who helped you regain your strength whenever you came to me.” Frank screamed. “But I do know that one of my trucks was reported stolen in Summers.”

“Thank you Frank,” Ness said, “I will head to Summers.”

Ness went outside , gathered his thoughts and whizzed down the street and disappeared. Ness came into focus and his momentum ran him right into a food stand.

“Oh did you come for some Magic Cake um.... oh what was your name again.”

“Ness,” Ness said.

“Right”

“No I don’t want any cake right now, what I am looking for is a sister and a red shark truck,” Ness said.

“Well I did see a man in blue get out of a truck and check into the hotel, must be rich to stay in a hotel like that,” said the lady.

“Bye!” Ness said. Ness entered the hotel.

“Hello. Care to get a room for $600 a night.”

“No,” said Ness, “What I do need is info about a guy in blue who checked in yesterday.”

“Ahh yes, I know who you mean. This man carrying blue paint tried to check in with a little girl, but we did not allow him in,” the clerk said.

“Thanks,” said Ness as he walked out of the door.

“Maybe he went to the Stoic Club,” Ness thought I bet this blue paint guy.... Wait blue paint. The guy in Happy Happy Village, shoot whats his name, oh yeah, Carpainter. I must go to Twoson. Ness arrived at the front of the park and gasped in horror. The whole town was painted blue. Then a voice came from behind him. Ness turned around and screamed.