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    Eerie Elementary #2: The Locker Ate Lucy! (A Branches Book)

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      “Fine!” He swam over to the largest pipe. It

      was the size of a giant water slide. He climbed

      in. Sam helped Lucy up into the big pipe, too.

      The dark water was still rising. Sam needed to

      hurry. “I’ll be right back!”

      “Where are you going?!”

      Lucy shouted.

      “Trust me!” Sam said.

      Sam took one deep

      breath and dove down.

      For once, he was actually

      thankful for all of those

      swim classes his mom

      had made him take.

      Sam opened his eyes as

      he reached the water heater.

      Earlier, he had turned the

      wheel to the right to lessen

      the water’s strength and

      save Lucy. So if he

      turned it to the left,

      it should make

      the water

      move faster

      through the

      pipes.

      If the water is stronger, it can push us through the

      pipes! The water can carry us to the other end of the

      pipes, hopefully above ground, thought Sam.

      It was a crazy idea, but it was their only

      chance.

      Sam grabbed ahold of the wheel

      and began turning.

      Sam was having trouble turning the giant

      wheel under water. And he was running out

      of air!

      If this plan doesn’t work, my friends and I are in

      serious trouble! he thought. Sam pictured Lucy

      and Antonio and Mr. Nekobi. He pictured

      Ms. Grinker and all of his classmates. Eerie

      Elementary put them all in danger, and only

      he could save them. He was the hall monitor.

      He could feel the school. And he sensed now

      that he could beat the school! If only he could

      turn the wheel!

      DEAD END

      12

      He could not fail.

      He would not fail!

      Sam used all his strength to give the wheel

      another tug.

      SCREECH!

      It worked! The wheel was turning. Then

      Sam saw a dial atop the water heater, labeled

      WATER SPEED. How did I not see that before?

      wondered Sam. As he turned the wheel, a small

      needle on the dial moved from green to red.

      The word DANGER was in the red section.

      Sam pressed his

      feet against the

      water heater and

      turned the wheel

      until the dial’s

      needle was past the

      word DANGER.

      The water heater

      began shaking!

      It’s going to blow!

      Sam thought. I’ve got

      to get out of here!

      Sam turned and

      kicked with all of

      his might. He burst

      through the surface

      and gasped for breath.

      Antonio and Lucy were inside the pipe,

      waiting for him. Water rushed faster and faster

      through the pipes. All around Sam, the water

      was bubbling and splashing. The water heater

      shook.

      “Sam, what did you do?!” Antonio yelled.

      “I’m getting us out of here! We’ll travel

      through the pipes!” Sam said.

      “I hope this works!” Lucy said, sticking out

      a hand. Sam grabbed ahold, and Lucy pulled

      him up.

      He lay down behind Antonio and Lucy

      inside the big pipe. It was like the three of

      them were lying at the top of a water slide.

      But they weren’t going on a fun zip down into

      a swimming pool. No — they were going to

      be rocketed, up, through Eerie Elementary!

      “Where will this pipe spit us out?” Lucy

      asked.

      Sam didn’t answer. He had no idea where

      this pipe would take them. He just hoped it

      was somewhere above ground.

      The pipe started really shaking. The water

      heater would blow at any moment and water

      would be blasted through the pipe!

      “Hold your breath!” Sam shouted. “Here

      we go —”

      BOOM

      !

      The water heater blew! There

      was a giant blast of warm

      water! Sam, Antonio, and

      Lucy were launched

      through the pipe.

      The three friends raced through the pipe at

      100 miles per hour on a wave of water.

      Up ahead, the pipe split into two. Lucy

      shouted, “Sammmmmmmm!!!!”

      VA-ZOOM

      !

      As the pipes split, Lucy was

      carried off in one direction,

      and Sam and Antonio

      went in another.

      Sam held his

      breath as he zoomed

      through the pipe.

      Up ahead, the pipe

      split into two again.

      The water carried

      Antonio to the right.

      Sam tried to follow

      him, but it was too

      late.

      Sam whizzed down a different pipe. Now

      Sam Graves was all alone, flying through

      Eerie Elementary!

      Sam saw darkness

      at the end of the pipe.

      Oh, no.

      It was a dead end!

      He had to slow down or

      he would smash into the

      end of the pipe. He

      reached out and scraped

      his fingers against the

      pipe. But it was no use.

      He couldn’t stop! He

      couldn’t slow down!

      I

      need to do something, or I’ll be smashed! Sam

      thought. He lay flat as a board. He pushed his

      feet forward as the water rocketed him toward

      the end of the pipe. My sneakers and this fast

      speed just have to help me break through this old

      rusty pipe!

      Sam’s feet slammed into the end of the pipe.

      HANGING

      BY A THREAD

      13

      It cracked open! Sam was shot out into

      the air.

      “Oh, no!” he screamed. He was high above

      the lunchroom.

      He was in midair!

      Thirty feet up!

      And then falling!

      Sam reached out for something, anything

      to stop his fall. He grabbed on to one of

      the huge curtains that covered the room’s

      floor-to-ceiling windows.

      Sam looked up at the pipe end above him.

      Gallons of water were pouring out of the pipe

      and splashing to the floor below.

      But then the flow of water began to slow.

      CRASH!

      The water heater must have run out of

      water. The danger was over!

      I did it! Sam thought, dangling from the

      curtain. He looked down. The lunchroom

      was empty. Phew! I’ll just climb down this

      curtain. Then I’ll find Antonio and Lucy.

      But no!

      Eerie Elementary was not done

      with Sam Graves! The water

      on the lunchroom floor

      began rising. It was taking

      shape. It was becoming

      something.

      Sam gasped.

      The water was taking the

      form of a giant hand.

      “Help!” Sam shouted.

      He tried to climb

      higher up the curtain,

      but the curtain began

      swaying! It was
    trying

      to shake Sam off!

      The curtain had

      come to life!

      RIP!

      The curtain

      started to tear!

      Sam looked down at

      the huge watery hand

      of Eerie Elementary. It

      opened wide.

      It was reaching

      for him!

      Sam hung by a thread from the monstrous

      curtain. He was about to be grabbed by the

      enormous hand. But wait! Sam remembered

      something. That morning, Ms. Grinker had

      said, “Today’s weather will be the hottest ever.”

      Sam tightened his grip on the curtain, and

      then he tugged! The curtain tore. The entire

      curtain fell to the ground — along with Sam.

      WATERY HAND

      14

      Sunlight poured through the window. Hot

      rays of sunlight were shining directly on the

      watery hand.

      The hand pulled back as though it were in

      pain. Steam started rising off of it. The sun’s

      heat was turning the water into steam! The

      school howled!

      But still, the hand reached for Sam. It was

      hurt, weakened — but not beaten.

      If I could just bring down the other curtains in

      here, the sunlight would destroy the hand, thought

      Sam. But I’m cornered.

      Watery fingers were about to grab Sam.

      SLAM!

      Lucy and Antonio burst into the lunchroom.

      “We’re coming, Sam!” they yelled.

      “Pull down those curtains!” Sam shouted.

      “Quick!”

      Antonio and Lucy didn’t know what Sam’s

      plan was, but they trusted him. Antonio tugged

      on one curtain! Lucy grabbed another! Soon,

      even more sunlight flooded the room!

      The watery hand was almost beaten! Sam

      just needed to deliver the final blow. He

      spotted a metal cooking tray on the floor.

      Metal reflects light! thought Sam.

      Sam stepped on the edge of the tray,

      popping it up into the air like a skateboard.

      He snatched it and held it up to the sunlight.

      A white-hot beam of light bounced off the

      metal, toward the hand.

      The hand of Eerie

      Elementary screamed!

      It shook! Steam

      clouded the air.

      And then —

      HISSSS!!!!

      The watery hand blew apart! Giant drops

      of water splashed across the room.

      The hand was gone. It was done.

      BOOM-

      SPLASH!

      Sam got to his feet.

      Then he said, “You guys got here just in

      time! Where were you?”

      “The pipe spit me out over in the gym,”

      Lucy said.

      “And I got spit out into the fifth-grade

      hallway,” Antonio said. “Luckily, no one saw

      us!”

      Sam was so tired he could barely stand.

      “Man, I owe you guys big time!” said Sam.

      “Are you kidding?! You two saved me

      today!” Lucy said.

      “It was all Sam,” said Antonio. He began

      clapping. “Sam Graves, hall monitor hero!

      Give him a hand!”

      Sam groaned. “I never want to hear the

      word hand again.” The friends smiled.

      They were safe.

      But not for long.

      SLAM!

      The door flew open. Ms. Grinker burst into

      the lunchroom. She looked around, eyes wide.

      Her frizzy hair was standing on end. “Sam!

      Antonio! Lucy! Where have you been?!” she

      yelled. “What happened to the curtains? Why

      is everything wet?!”

      ALL WET

      15

      Just then, Mr. Nekobi rushed in. He began

      calmly mopping up the water. Then he said,

      “Ms. Grinker, Sam was helping me wash the

      windows. Didn’t I tell you?”

      Ms. Grinker was still upset. “No! You didn’t

      tell me! And Sam should’ve asked me if he

      could leave class. He missed our entire weather

      lesson.”

      “I’m becoming forgetful in my old age,”

      Mr. Nekobi said. Sam smiled and looked to

      the floor. Mr. Nekobi to the rescue!

      “What about Antonio and Lucy?” Ms.

      Grinker said. “They’re not hall monitors so

      they shouldn’t be helping you.”

      “I’m making them assistant hall monitors.

      They’ve proven to be very helpful to Sam.”

      Antonio and Lucy looked at each other

      with big, excited smiles.

      Ms. Grinker was mad. She turned on her

      heels and stomped out of the lunchroom.

      As soon as Ms. Grinker and the other students

      left, Sam told Mr. Nekobi everything.

      “You’ve learned a lot about the school,”

      Mr. Nekobi said. “And you seriously hurt the

      school this time. Hopefully, the evil will stay

      asleep for a while.”

      “And hopefully assistant hall monitors don’t

      have to wear these ugly things!” Lucy said. She

      tugged on Sam’s bright orange sash.

      “Hey!” Sam said. Soon all four of them

      were laughing.

      After school that day, Sam, Lucy, and

      Antonio sat on the swings.

      “We did well today,” Sam said. “But I don’t

      think we’ll ever be able to really defeat Eerie

      Elementary.”

      Lucy hopped down off her swing. “I don’t

      think that’s true,” she said.

      Antonio nodded. “We’re a team. And now

      we know Orson Eerie is the school. There

      must be a way we can undo whatever he did.”

      Sam stared at the school building: Eerie

      Elementary, the strange creation that was mad

      scientist Orson Eerie.

      “You guys are right,” he said. “There must

      be a way to beat Eerie Elementary, once and

      for all. And, together, we will find it!”

      Jack Chabert was a hall monitor

      at Joshua Eaton Elementary School in

      Reading, Massachusetts. But unlike our

      hero, Sam Graves’s, school, Jack’s school

      was not alive. Jack is very thankful that

      none of his friends were ever swallowed up

      by lockers.

      Today, Jack Chabert monitors the halls of

      a different building: a strange, old apartment

      building in New York City that he calls

      home. His days are spent playing video games, eating

      junk food, and reading comic books. And at night, he

      walks the halls, always prepared for the moment when

      his building will come alive.

      Sam Ricks went to a haunted

      elementary school, but he never got

      to be the hall monitor. As far as he

      knows, the school never tried to eat

      him. Sam graduated from The University

      of Baltimore with a master’s degree in

      design. During the day, he illustrates from

      the comfort of his non-carnivorous home.

      And at night, he reads strange tales to his

      four children.

      What do Sam and his friends learn

      from the book Eerie: A Town History?

      What is the terrible truth about

      Orson Eerie and Eerie Elementary?

      How does the sun

      hel
    p Sam, Antonio,

      and Lucy save the

      day?

      Pretend your school comes to

      life. Use sound-effects words to

      write an action-packed story.

      Sam, Lucy, and Antonio visit

      the library to research their town.

      Visit your local library to see

      what interesting

      facts you can

      uncover about your town!

      scholastic.com/branches

      How muCH do you know abouT

      The L

      o

      c

      k

      er

      ATE

      Lucy?

      scholastic.com/branches

      www.scholastic.com/readinglevel

     

     

     


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