Thursday, August 13, 2015

Lost and Found

Now the situation got worst because Lucy’s dead body was found. Cold, in the middle of school. Everyone panicked because no one knew what was going on or who dropped her body. Madison started to freak out more and more because she felt responsible for this situation. Maura began to have more problems with the school and was constantly under supervision because now that people had seen her blog they started to wonder if she had been Lucy’s murderer.

That is how I pictured Adam and Courtney
when they were trappedby Mrs. Skelling.
One night, Madison was alone at home when suddenly she heard a noise. It was a men that told her he was the one that had left her clues about where Lucy, Adam and Courtney were but she never got them. Madison didn’t knew if she had to trust him but she left the house with him that night.

Ethan led Madison to the responsible for the disappearance of Adam and Courtney. It was Mrs. Skelling, the principal of the school. She was acting crazy and looked disturbed. She was talking to herself and had dog collars all over the place and inside two cages, Courtney and Adam lied down. They looked sick and were almost dead. Ethan and Madison decided to rescue them but they ended up in the cages themselves with no way out.


The last few chapters have been the most exciting ones and the ones with the most inspiring quotes. Most of them represent parts in life where we just have to trust others because they might have the answers to what we may need.

"Why do we believe one stranger and not another" (Strasser 162).

What I found interesting about this quote is that really often we decide in which stranger to trust. This is because we judge based on appearances and not on what is inside. I think that the reason why we decide to trust some people is because of their appearances which most of the time is not right about people. I think that we should all try to work our way to stop judging people by their looks, but for their personality. 

Overall, this book has really made me think about trust and how to know when someone can be trusted. Especially when there is someone in danger or if it is a serious situation that needs people who have the correct morals and values such as honesty.

“Sometimes you know when someone is telling the truth” (Strasser 182).

 I found this quote to fully describe my opinion about trust. I think that everyone is capable of telling the truth and when they do, you just know. I firmly believe that everyone should always tell the truth because that way you become a better person and people know that you can be trusted plus, it is an easy way to earn someone’s respect. 

The last few chapters have been the most exciting ones until now. The whole book has been leading up to this situation and that has been an important factor for me to keep on reading. I think that the unexpected plot turns are what has made this book even more interesting. I look forward to keep on reading because I have really enjoyed it until now. I wish that in the future there will be more answers as to why, did Mrs. Skelling did what she did to her students. 

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