“Who could that have been reading the poem?” asked Greg.
“I don’t know,” answered Justin, “but I don’t think I want to live in mathematical Hades!”
“He didn’t sound very pleasant did he?” worried Serena.
“You can totally say that again!” said Hannah.
“He didn’t sound very pleasant did he?” repeated Serena.
“Stop repeating yourself Serena,” said David, “By the way, who do you think this 6th seat is for?”
“Yeah, there are only five of us,” said Serena.
“I’m not so sure I want to find out,” said David, “Who knows who or what might show up three miles beneath the earth…”
“Uh oh!” shouted Justin.
“Uh-oh what?” asked David.
“UH-OH!” shouted Justin even more loudly…
“Uh-oh what?” asked David.
“NORMAN,” yelled Justin.
“NORMAN!” shouted the students together, and suddenly, the students, who were sitting in their comfortable leather seats behind the control panels of the elevator heard a dreadful sound.
It was a horrible, terrible squeaking.
As a matter of fact it was 8 x 9 times as horrible as the sound of ghosts howling in a haunted house.
How many times more horrible was it than the sound of ghosts howling in a haunted house?
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