fell. After all, there has to be a logical answer.â
âSure, Dad,â said Sean. âWhatever you say.â But Sean knew what he had seen. Sam Miyako was right! The statue really had walked!
Sean walked over and playfully punched his brother in the shoulder. Now he was thinking about Samâs story about alligators in the sewers.
âI guess you wonât be taking any baths for a while either, huh, Brian?â
Both boys burst out laughing.
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