Dr. Jade
Andrew Luy
Mrs. S. Davis’ 5th
Grade; Principal or Director: Mrs. Ballard
Meadowthorpe
Elementary
Lexington, Kentucky,
USA
Life is a game. You move forward space by space,
slowly to the finish. This is
followed by every living thing. Except one man, named
Dr. Jade. His first name is
unknown, and so is his last, but all know him as
just. Dr. Jade.
One thing that is true is that time only moves in one
direction. Dr. Jade breaks all
the
rules of life and of government. He is the robber who is now the one who has'
committed every crime now in the year of 2300. A
streak of several vanishing objects
are all now on record that seem to all point to him.
Paris ][ 12:00
France ][ Midnight
Dr.
Jade now combed his swift black hair in front of his small broken mirror. His
solemn expression and his dark green eyes reflected
back at him. Only a small bulb lit the
darkness of the frosty wooden shack.
He
packed his belt and his vest with all the equipment for his quick but highly
difficult crime. The tools consisted of lighting
spheres (to see in to dark places), blocking
bombs
(to break through the walls in emergency situations), and most important his
C.P.S. (meaning Crime Planning System).
Dr. Jade now pulled out his silver hovering
skateboard and' then departed for the
dark
streets of Paris. Lights from the tall slim streetlights passed quickly.
Thoughts were
passing
through his head about the many things that could go wrong during the crime.
There
before him stood the reconstructed Louvre, the place of a magnificent
artistic
gallery, now to become a scene of disappearance. It was two floors with
mirrored
windows and a tall gate of
ten or more feet. Cameras were watching every move around.
and perhaps even inside the building. Then slowly Dr.
Jade made his moves to get closer
and closer to the gates.
Paris
][ 2:30
France ][ Early Morning
"The
building was ready for him but his thoughts told him to stand back and wait.
He glanced at the C.P.S. and slowly but nervously
reviewed the crime. A film loaded on
the system played several times before he was
completely ready.
The
wires that the gate was built with were in the tight grip of his sweaty palms.
He now could open the gate with the time that seemed
to be hidden in his deepest pocket.
At last he closed his eyes and traveled to the world
of time that swirled in his mind and
pushed him back to the past. He opened his eyes and
saw the old building rushing with
the lines and curves of 2012. Now there was no gate
surrounding the sturdy walls. He
took one simple step and returned to his time.
The gate was behind him and a burglary before him. A
fountain shooting
sparkling water was up ahead which had many decorated
statues and carvings.
He stood next to the walls pulling out suction cups,
which connected to your
hands to allow you climb glass objects. After he
climbed the wall and reached the roof he
went
to a door that sat locked in the center. He pushed some plastic explosives in
the
keyhole, wired it up and blew the lock right out of
the door. Dr. Jade opened the door
and slipped right into the shadowy hall. Offices
lined the walls, Dr. Jade twisted each
doorknob;
luckily for him the security office was open. He walked in and sat in the
computer chair. The layout of the building was
already on the screen. Dr. Jade shut
down all the cameras, and then left the room. After
sneaking along the halls he found the
stairs, where he slid down the rail and entered the
gallery. He passed many paintings;
soon he found the one he was looking for. The Mona
Lisa. Then he cut out the glass case
that sealed it inside, reached in and carefully
pulled it out. He slipped it under one arm
and ran, the alarm rang. A guard of white hair and
tan skin with the name of Atonis
Willis chased him. Now Dr. Jade reached his belt and
threw his blocking bombs at the
wall. The bomb blew-up, creating a hole in the
wall. He jumped out with the painting,
the guard close behind. He kept running till he got
to the gate, then he used a blasting
bullet on the guard. The guard went flying through
the air back to the ground where he
landed
next to the fountain.
Paris ][ The next
France ][ Day
Adrian
Will was a detective on the case. She was tall with dark brown hair and
was married to the guard. Atoms. Not much evidence
was found when they were at the
scene early that morning, only a drop of blood and a
half of a fingerprint.
After analyzing the blood they didn't find anyone who
it matched. They
suspected Dr. Jade, but did not have very much
evidence against him. Dr. Jade never had
a blodd sample or fingerprints taken so no
information could be found in the computer.
Adrian would have a tough time proving Dr. Jade
guilty in court.
The
fingerprint was matched to about 100 people since it was only half of one.
Again
Dr. Jade was not ever tested, so he did not come up in the results.
Paris ][ A week later
France ][ Again at the Scene
The art gallery was closed for the week. Adrian
looked about the scene again.
This time they checked the whole building. The
security office was found broken into,
making all the guards now suspects. No fingerprints
were found in the room. It seemed
the robber had the key to the room.
The only person who they found at the building who
would have keys was Atonis
Willis. They looked in Atoms' s criminal records but
found nothing. The only thing the
detectives had noticed was that Atonis had not been
checked for blood or fingerprints.
After prints and blood were taken, the results stated
the prints matched but the
blood did not. Now all they had to do was find Dr.
Jade and check him.
Federal Bureau of Missing Persons ][
Three Days
Secret location ][ later
The detectives sent a set of prints to the F.B.M.P.
(Federal Bureau of Missing
Persons) to see if they would help in the
investigation. They walked to an office and
talked to one of the presidents of the bureau. He
said he would send out some
investigators SU1C~ army soldiers to hunt down Dr.
Jade.
One month later they found out he had
signed in at a cabin under the name of
Harold Jade where he should still be. When they got
to the cabin all they found was an
old rusty car. Still no prints were found. The only
evidence was still in the car, the
gasoline. They tested the gasoline and found out by
the amount of water in it, it came
from the Fill-n-Go Gas Station.
They went to the station where they got
his credit card number on which he paid
for the gas. Then after they got the number they
asked for the information from the credit
card company with which the card was registered. From
that information they got his
address where he lived. When they got to his small
home, they took his fingerprints and
blood, they both matched perfectly.
So now they arrested him where he has
sent to court and sentenced to 119 years in
a maximum-security prison.