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    The Mysterious Message (Geronimo Stilton Micekings #5)

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    The villager yawned in response. Then

      he closed his eyes and fell asleep stand-

      ing up!

      We kept walking until we got

      to Snoozy Square,

      the village center. Sven

      walked up to another

      Oofa Oofa.

      “Tell me where I

      can find your village

      chief!” he barked.

      But this Oofa Oofa

      was sleeping, too, and

      didn’t wake up.

      Furious, Sven

      stomped to a small

      building in the middle of the

      Zzzz!

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      Zzzzzzzzzzz! Zzzzzzzzzzz!

      square. I read the runes above the window:

      Oof Oof Oof. That stands for The

      Official Tourist Office of

      Oofadale.

      Sven pounded his fist on the coun-

      ter. “SHIVERING SQUIDS, do

      you know who I am?” he shouted at the

      sleeping rodent working there. “I ORDER

      you to tell me right now where I can find

      Yan the Yawner, or I’ll have

      your fur!”

      I wouldn’t have wanted to be in the

      place of that Oofa Oofa, When Sven gets

      angry, his loud voice can curl your

      whiskers!

      The rodent opened his eyes very, very

      slowly.

      Then he opened his mouth very, very ,

      slowly, as though he were going to speak . . .

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      Zzzz Zzzz . . .

      Zzzz . . .

      Zzzz . . .

      I need an answer!

      Zzzzzzzzzzz! Zzzzzzzzzzz!

      Zzzz!

      Zzzz!

      But he only snored.

      Then I

      noticed

      something on the wall

      of the office.

      “Chief, take a look at this sign!” I told Sven.

      FOG

      ASLEEP

      SUN

      AWAKE

      Zzzzzzzzzzz! Zzzzzzzzzzz!

      It suddenly made sense. When there’s

      FOG

      in Oofadale (which is most of the

      time), the villagers take a miceking nap!

      “There’s NO TIME to waste!” Sven

      shouted. “As soon as the fog lifts, the dragons

      will attack.

      We must wake up these

      cheeseheads!”

      We

      must

      wake

      them

      up!

      They’re

      all

      asleep!

      Wake Up! Wake

      Up!

      Wake Uuuuup!

      Sven began to

      shout

      orders at all of the

      micekings from Mouseborg.

      “Geronimo and Trap! Go FIND Yan the

      Yawner!”

      Prepare for

      battle!

      Zzzz . . .

      Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Uuuuup!

      “Wh-wh-why us?”

      I stammered.

      Sven gave me a stern look. “Would

      you rather stay here and fight the dragons,

      smarty-mouseking?” he asked.

      I didn’t

      wait

      for him to change his mind.

      I grabbed my cousin and dragged him back

      toward the tourist office. We had to find out

      where

      Yan the Yawner

      was!

      We must

      find

      their

      chief!

      Zzzz!

      Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Uuuuup!

      Behind us, Sven continued to

      shout

      orders.

      “You, wake up the sleeping Oofa Oofa!

      You, take the young micekings in

      this village to safety! The others, come with

      me!”

      Meanwhile, I stared at the

      sleeping

      Oofa Oofa at the counter of the tourist

      office. I had no idea how to wake him up!

      “I’ve got this, cousin,”

      Trap said.

      Then he clapped his paws right next to

      one of the ears of the napping rodent!

      Clap! Clap! Clap!

      The rodent opened his eyes.

      “Oofa! Didn’t you (yawn) read the sign

      (yawn)? When there is fog in (yawn)

      Oofadale, it’s time for a (yawn) miceking

      nap,” he slowly complained.

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      HOW TO WAKE A

      SLEEPING OOFA OOFA

      Whenever the fog rolls in, the Oofa Oofa start napping wherever

      they happen to be: on the street, at the market, or even in the

      bathroom. There are only three ways to wake them:

      1

      With a loud noise!

      2

      With a dose of fresh

      fruit to the head!

      BONK!

      HA

      HA

      HA

      HA!

      3

      By tickling their

      feet!

      WAKR UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UUUUUP!

      “Please excuse my cousin’s manners,” I

      said. “But this a super-miceking

      emergency!”

      The Oofa Oofa did not move a whisker at

      this news.

      “We must find Yan the Yawner

      immediately!” I shrieked.

      The rodent very, very slowly opened

      his mouth again.

      “Take Oofwood Road (yawn) to Oofson

      Way and make a right (yawn),” he said. “Then take the second right (yawn), cross the bridge, and turn onto the first street (yawn) on the left. The (yawn) fifth house on the right is Yan’s. Got it?”

      “Um . . . we hope so!” Trap and I

      replied.

      “You won’t (yawn) find him awake,” the

      Oofa Oofa told us. “It’s nap time.”

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      WAKR UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UUUUUP!

      “He has to wake up! It’s an emergency!”

      I exclaimed.

      Trap nudged me. “Hey, do you think we

      should ask this rodent about the mysterious

      letter

      we found in the amphora?”

      Yaawn!

      WAKR UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UUUUUP!

      When the Oofa Oofa heard this, he

      suddenly

      lit up.

      “Did you say letter?

      Hidden in an amphora?”

      But I was already pulling Trap away.

      “We’ll worry about that later! Right now,

      we have to save your village from an army

      of ferocious dragons!”

      As we

      RAN OFF

      to find Yan, we heard

      a strange alarm ring through

      the village.

      Yaaawn!

      Yaaawn!

      Yaaawn!

      It was Oofadale’s dragon

      alarm!

      That meant the dragons were close by. Trap

      and I had to hurry, or else . . .

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      WAKR UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UUUUUP!

      . . .

      we

      could

      become

      a

      dragon’s

      dinner!

      Run,

      run,

      run!

      Hurry!

      Ruuuuuun!

      The fog was lifting and the dragons had

      spotted Oofadale! Hungry for miceking

      meat, they SPED toward the village. There

      was no time to lose!

      Sven pointed to one of the napping

      Oofa Oofa. “Wake up, lazybones! Tell us

      where the catapults

      are, quick, or

      we’ll all be

      toasted like

      gri
    lled cheese

      sandwiches!”

      Without

      opening his

      eyes, the rodent

      pointed to a large

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      Ruuuuuun!

      building on the other side of the square.

      Sven and the micekings raced inside.

      “By my beard! These catapults are

      dusty,

      RUSTY, and covered in cobwebs!”

      Sven exclaimed.

      Then he frowned. “Let’s move them

      out! We have to at least try.”

      RUUUUUUN!

      The micekings of Mouseborg dragged

      the h eavy catapults out into the square.

      By that time, the dragons were overhead.

      “Now is the moment, my bold and

      brave micekings,” Sven shouted.

      “GET READY TO ATTACK!”

      “Chief, we need rocks!” one of the

      micekings said.

      “You mean the catapults

      Zzzz

      zzzz!

      Zzzz!

      Zzzz . . .

      RUUUUUUN!

      aren’t loaded?” Sven asked. “Oofa Oofa,

      where are your rocks?”

      Zzzzzzzz. The Oofa Oofa were still

      all napping!

      By now the dragons were so close, the

      micekings could smell their horrible breath.

      “There’s only one thing to do,” Sven said.

      To

      the

      catapults!

      Run!

      RUUUUUUN!

      “Ruuuuuuun!”

      The dragons looked down on the village,

      confused. Some of the micekings (from

      Mouseborg) were

      RUNNING

      back and

      forth, looking for rocks. But other micekings

      (from Oofadale) were fast asleep!

      “Why are they sssleeping?” a green dragon

      asked. “Don’t they fear usss?”

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      They’re

      sssleeping!

      They’re

      sssnoring!

      How

      ssstrange!

      Saved by

      Invention!

      While Sven and our fellow miceking warriors

      faced the dragons’ attack, Trap and I

      searched for the house of Yan the

      Yawner.

      We made a right on Oofa Road. Or was

      it Oofa Way? Then we made two lefts . . .

      and one right . . . and soon we were as

      lost as two anchovies in the big sea!

      “We were supposed to go left back

      there, Cousin!” Trap said.

      “No, I’m sure we were supposed to go

      right after the bridge!” I argued. “And

      then make another right? Or was it a

      left?”

      Great moldy mussels, I

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      couldn’t remember!

      And while Trap

      and I stood there,

      scratching

      our

      heads, a threatening

      shadow crept up

      over us. We looked up and

      gasped!

      Purple Beard and Blue Tail, those two

      hungry dragons, had found us!

      “Sssniff, sssniff,” Purple Beard hissed.

      “Do you sssmell the tasssty aroma of fresh

      micekings? It

      sssmellsss

      familiar . . .”

      I’ll

      go

      this

      way!

      “Yesss! Look!” Blue Tail exclaimed. “It’s

      that SHRIMPY mouseking who

      sssailed

      away from usss before!”

      “Run, Cousin!” Trap shouted.

      I darted after him. He looked over his

      shoulder.

      “Let’s split up to confuse them!” he

      yelled.

      “Wh-why? I don’t want to be alone!” I

      yelled back.

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      I’ll

      go

      this

      way!

      But Trap was already heading in the

      opposite direction.

      “That mouseking is mine!” Purple Beard

      shouted, and he flew after Trap.

      But the dragon wasn’t used to flying so

      low. When he turned the corner to follow

      Trap, he didn’t see the big wooden and

      iron sign for the Oofadale blacksmith.

      Baaaaam!

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      Saved by Invention!

      He flew into it, smashing his face as flat

      as a flounder!

      Meanwhile, I was running as fast as I

      could. But I ran right into a dead end! When

      I turned, I saw Blue Tail flying right at me,

      with his jaws open wide!

      Shivering squids, I was as good as fried! I

      closed my eyes, waiting for the worst.

      All of a sudden

      I heard

      Ow!

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      SAVED BY INVENTION!

      Trap’s voice. “Hey, Cousin! Check this out!”

      I opened my eyes and saw that Trap had

      strange springs attached to his feet. He was

      wearing spring steppers!

      “HURRY, jump on!” he urged.

      “I don’t think so, Trap! Are

      you sure those things are

      S-S-SAFE?” I stuttered.

      Then Blue Tail

      launched a

      Trust

      me!

      Squeak!

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      SAVED BY INVENTION!

      fireball

      at me, and I didn’t wait for

      Trap’s answer. I jumped on, and Trap quickly

      bounced away.

      Boing!

      Boing!

      Boing!

      SPRING STEPPERS

      This invention adds a bounce

      to your step! Thanks to the springs

      on the bottoms of these shoes, it’s

      possible to jump as high as ten

      miceking tails.

      These are not

      recommended for micekings

      who are afraid of heights!

      No Time for Tea!

      Many bounces later (SQUEAK! I was

      getting motion sick!), we arrived

      at the home of Yan the

      Yawner, the village chief.

      Inside we saw two Oofa

      Oofa,

      dozing

      in

      armchairs.

      “Greetings,

      Oofa friends,” I

      said. “My name

      is Geronimo

      Stiltonord, and this

      is my cousin Trap.”

      Zzzzzzzzz.

      “We are sorry

      to wake you, but

      Help!

      How fun!

      Fen is the official

      inventor in the village of

      Oofa Oofa. He attended

      the Young Miceking

      School for Inventors with

      Trap. The contraptions he

      invents are inspired by

      the dreams he has while

      napping!

      we have come all the

      way from Mouseborg

      on an IMPORTANT

      matter,” I continued,

      but Trap interrupted

      me.

      “Fen Whiskersson, is

      that you?” he cried.

      He clapped his

      paws next to one of

      the sleeping rodents.

      The mouse’s eyes

      fluttered open. “Trap,

      my old inventing

      buddy, is that really

      you?”

      “It sure is!” Trap

      replied. The two old

      friends hugged.

      No Time for Tea!

      “What good n
    orth wind brings you to

      Oofadale?” Fen asked.

      “As my cousin said, we’re here on an

      IMPORTANT matter,” Trap explained. “We

      need to see Yan the Yawner right away!”

      The rodent in the other armchair began to

      stir. “Oofa! What’s with all this racket?

      Don’t you know it’s nap time? Who is

      disturbing my slumber?”

      At that moment, a third rodent entered the

      room, carrying a tray. “Who wants a cup of

      tea?”

      “There is no time for tea!” I cried, but

      then I stopped. “Hey, aren’t you the Oofa

      Oofa from the tourist office?”

      “Correct!” he replied. “My name is Bronk

      Snorborg.”

      Then Bronk whispered in my ear. “I’m

      glad you finally got here,” he said. “We

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      Who wants tea?

      Fen, old friend!

      What a surprise!

      There’s a

      dragon attack!

      No Time for Tea!

      really need to talk about that letter you told

      me about earlier. The one you found in the

      amphora.”

      “We can talk about the letter later!” I

      blurted out. “Right now, we have important

      news! Dragons are attacking

      Oofadale!”

      The other Oofa straightened up in his

      chair. “Holey cheese! Why didn’t you

      say that IMMEDIATELY?” he cried.

      “Are you Yan the Yawner?” I asked.

      “Yes, I am!” he said, squinting at me.

      “And are you sure you’re from Mouseborg?

      Micekings there are usually very tall and

      strong. You seem very short and softer than

      a jellyfish.”

      “And where is your miceking helmet?”

      Fen asked me.

      So many unnecessary questions! These two

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      No Time for Tea!

      rodents were really getting under my fur!

      “Great salty sardines!” I shrieked in

      exasperation. “There is no time to explain!

      The dragons are attacking.

      DON’T YOU HAVE A

      DRAGON DEFENSE PLAN

      IN OOFADALE?”

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      Essence of Sea

      Jasmine

      Fen the inventor and Yan the Yawner talked

      privately for a few minutes. Then Fen

      motioned for Trap and me to follow him.

     

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