Title: Holly Holmes and the Mystery of the Missing Necklace
by Holly from Derbyshire | in writing, fiction, short stories
Holly Holmes, 16 year old girl sleuth was in her bedroom doing her homework.
âMathsâ mumbled Holly to herself, âit really confuses me sometimes.â However, Holly was more than aware of how important school was.
Next moment her door swung open and in walked Beth Marshall, Hollyâs best friend and homework was the last thing on her mind.
âYou know itâs the school Christmas party next weekâ said Beth âand I have not got a thing to wearâ
Hollyâs eyes widened, âWhat about the dress you wore last year, that looked niceâ said Holly. Beth did not have to say anything, the scowl she gave Holly was better than words. âAs I was saying I need a new dress, what are you wearing, Hollyâ
Holly replied âI was just going to wear my tight blue jeggings and a t-shirtâ said Holly.
Beth tutted âget your coat you obviously need a new dress toâ. Dresses did not form a part of Hollyâs wardrobe but before she could protest, Beth dragged her out of the room.
At the mall, Beth led Holly to a clothes shop, however just as they were going in, Holly noticed Alice Jones, the school caretakers daughter. âHi, guysâ, said Alice.
âAre you getting your dresses for the partyââ Yes, replied Beth. âWish I could afford oneâ said Alice.
Holly felt sorry for Alice, who lived with her dad.
âI feel guiltyâ said Holly, but Beth dragged her into the shop and moments later thrust a black dress into Hollyâs hands.
âThatâs a dress!â said Holly, I have sweaters with more material inâ
âYou will look greatâ said Beth trust meâ
On the night of the party, Holly and Beth walked into the school hall with Holly tugging uncomfortably at the hem of her black mini-dress.
âItâs too shortâ said Holly. Beth shook her head. Then Darren Carter, Hollyâs other good friend approached the two girls. âHol, you look sensationalâ said Darren. 'I feel stupid', said Holly.
Later, the dance music came on and Darren and Holly took the first dance. As they did Holly noticed Alice looking at her.
A few moments later the hall was plunged into darkness.
âMy necklace itâs goneâ. It was Ann Ratcliff, a girl in Hollyâs class, whose parents lavished gifts on her.
Her necklace had gone and so had Alice Jones.
âYouâre the sleuthâ she turned on Holly âdo somethingâ
âI will look for Aliceâ said Holly to Beth you see if you can calm things down hereâ.
Holly walked down the corridor; she was sure quiet, unassuming Alice could not be a thief.
âAliceâ shouted Holly, âAlâ
Before she could complete the name, a figure appeared from the shadows and grabbed Holly from behind. One arm snaked around her waist while a large hand was clamped over Hollyâs nose and mouth. The teen sleuth struggled to free herself but within seconds the room started to spin and Holly began to feel light-headed.
There was no escape. Second later, Holly Holmes fainted and fell to the floor, unconscious!
Holly Holmes eyes began to flutter open. The first thing she saw was Bethâs worried face looking down at her.
âHolly, what on Earth happenedâ Hollyâs thoughts were a jumble but as her mind cleared she replied âOh yes, I was walking down the corridor calling Aliceâs name and someone grabbed me and held their hand over my nose and mouth. I must have faintedâ said Holly.
Beth helped Holly to her feet. The teen sleuth leaned on her friend, still weak from her experience. âI am going to get you straight homeâ insisted Beth.
Holly did not argue and half an hour later was fast asleep in bed.
Next day at school, Beth found Holly as soon as she arrived.
âHolly, hurry up, Ann is screaming at Aliceâ.
Holly entered the room âCalm down, Annâ said Holly âyou do not know Alice stole your necklaceâ
Ann sneered at Holly
âSome use you are Holly, you are supposed to resolve this sort of thing and all you have done so far is let someone grab you and make you faintâ!
âAlice do you mind if I come and see you and your dad after schoolâ said Holly.
âOf course, I just want to get this sortedâ said Alice
Later that night, Holly knocked on the caretakerâs door. It opened and Alice asked Holly to come in.
âThis is Holly, dad, she is trying to sort out the necklace mysteryâ
âHello Holly, Alice has told me all about you, I am sorry to here you were hurt the last nightâ
He seemed genuine.
âI was not hurtâ said Holly 'I just fainted for a whileâ.
âYou do have access to the lights and could have switched them off and you could have been the one who grabbed me before I faintedâ said Holly.
âYou are right, of course, but it was not meâ said Alan.
âWho else has access to the lightsâ said Holly
âThe head and deputy, oh and a couple of prefectsâ
âReallyâ said Holly, Ann Ratcliff is a prefect, isnât she?â
Alice agreed âThanks for your timeâ said Holly I will be in touchâ
Holly left the caretakers house with more questions in her head than answers. She opened the gate and walked through when suddenly a figure leapt from the shadows and aimed a blow at Holly.
Next moment the teen sleuth felt a short, sharp pain in her neck.
Black fingers seemed to grab hold of Holly and dragged her towards unconsciousness, the world began to spin and Holly felt herself falling, fallingâ¦â¦â¦
Next moment Holly Holmes fainted and slumped to the ground, unconscious!
Hollyâs eyes finally began to open. The first thing she felt was a throbbing pain in her neck and head. Then, she vaguely remembered being hit by a knock-out chop after leaving Aliceâs. I must have fainted, thought Holly. Next moment, as if from a long way off, Aliceâs voice âSheâs regaining consciousness, thank goodnessâ
Gradually, Hollyâs vision cleared. âHow long have I been outâ said Holly.
Dad went to look round about an hour after you left and found you unconscious at the bottom of our drive, you must have been out for a couple of hours in totalâ.
âAt least this rules you and your dad outâ said Holly, sitting up.
As she sat up the teen sleuth felt something against her stomach. A piece of paper had been slipped into the waistband of her jeggings while she had been unconscious.
Holly opened it up â HOLLY HOLMES IF YOU KNOW WHATS GOOD FOR YOU, FORGET ABOUT THE NECKLACE.
âOh Holly, what are you going to doâ said Alice.
âKeep on with the case, I have got a pretty good idea whatâs going on nowâ said Holly.
At the end of school next day, Holly spoke to her friend Beth.
âGo and tell the Head I am going to speak to Ann about her necklace and I am not sure what her reaction will beâ
âWhat on Earth are you on aboutâ said Beth
âI know what I am doingâ said Holly.
As Beth left the room, Holly approached Ann.
âSo Miss super sleuth have you got anywhere yet or have you been too busy faintingâ said Ann mockingly
âI am not going to get anywhere because your necklace was never stolen was itâ said Holly.
âI presume you are trying to pull off some sort of insurance scam and then pin the blame on poor Aliceâ
âYou never give it up do you, Holly, first I arrange to have you knocked out in the corridor and then I knocked you out myself last night as you left Aliceâsâ said Ann
âEven the message it tucked into your jeggings after you fainted, you should have left things as they wereâ.
Then Ann lashed out at the teen sleuth, fully intending to render Holly unconscious.
However, this time Holly was prepared. She grabbed Ann by the wrist and with a neat hip flick sent Ann sprawling to the floor. Ann lay still and Holly approached her. However, Ann suddenly swung her leg, catching Holly in the stomach. Holly reeled backwards, winded by the blow. By now Ann was back on her feet, she grabbed Holly by the shoulders and bought her knee firmly up into Hollyâs midriff. Holly moaned with pain then fell to her hands and knees, clutching her stomach.
âYou are no match for me sweety, but I will make it quick, just a sharp pain, then everything will go black.â Ann the clenched her fist and drew back her arm, preparing to knock Holly Holmes unconscious!
However, the blow never made contact. Just at that moment, Beth rushed in with two teachers and after a brief struggle, Ann was restrained.
âI see you had everything under controlâ Beth said in a sarcastic tone.
âJust lulling her into a false sense of securityâ said Holly, I think I may need to brush up on my judo skillsâ
Later that day, Ann was handed over to the police.
The next day at school, Alice came up to Holly.
âHolly, I can not thank you enough for helping to clear my nameâ said Alice.
âOnly to happy toâ, said Holly, smiling.
So Holly Holmes, schoolgirl sleuth, solved another mystery, but she new it would not be too long before she would be plunged into another!
Holly Holmes is an intelligent, pretty 16 year old with a knack for solving mysteries. Her best friends are Beth Marshall and Darren Carter. This is the third of the Holly Holmes mysteries where one of her classmates has her necklace stolen at the school dance. Holly encounters the usual dangers, she never solves a mystery without being knocked unconscious at least once, but in the end Holly always comes out on top.
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