Fanon:Mysteries of Twinbrook

Mysteries of Twinbrook is a short story written by JM9193. It's a murder enigma whose protagonist is the detective Arlette Clucky who had already been mentioned for her solving thee murder of Gisèle Dortheimer's boyfriend and aunts.

=Characters=


 * Arlette Clucky: A perceptive yet snobbish detective. She has a huge taste of luxury and only shows up in the classiest dresses and the most expensive jewels.


 * The other characters are all canon sims from Twinbrook.

=Introduction=

Milly Pidgin sat in her luxurious lounge along with her daughter Dilly. Those two were known in Twinbrook for the wealthiness but also for their peculiar clothing and alikeness. Milly was a sweet elderly lady whose kindnes was only equaled by her thoughtlessness and her strong sense of justice, and Dilly was somehow childish and she was indulged to her passion for reading by having a look on the local newspaper. -Hey Ma! Did you see that? The municipal elections were rigged! Some people voted in the name of many deaceased persons! -People might do anything for politics. What a shame. They all voted for Holly Greenwood? -Yes. That means that the true winner was Beverly Castor. They arrested at least five people! Sinbad Rotter, Cat Stielburg...   -That's weird. I wouldn't have guessed that those ruffians were ecologists. -I wouldn't have either. I wouldn't even have guessed that they were interested in politics. Sinbad Rotter and Cathy Stielburg were indeed scoundrels who spent their time causing havoc around town.

Dilly continued reading the paper until something caught her attention in the obituaries. -Ma! Timmy's dead! Timothy DeBleu was a renowned egyptologiest. He lived near Twinbrook and recently discovered along with fellow twinbrookian archaeologist Tina-Patricia Copper the tomb of the King Raymundo Rodiekhkare in the Pyramid of the Burning Sands, Al Simhara. -Timmy DeBleu? Poor dear! He was so young. How did this happen? asked Milly. -They say it's a blood poisoning. But... don't you think there might be something fishy about it? -Why would there be something fishy about a septicemia? asked Mily, surprised. -Well, said hesitantly Dilly, you remember what happened to the archaeologists that opened Toutankhamon's tomb... They all died mysteriously. And some of them also had a blood poisoning.

Milly couldn't believe what she just heard. Despite being a bit childish, Dilly has always laughed at supernatural. -Those pharoh's curses stories are pure rubbish, dear. A septicemia might happen to anyone.

A Curse! What an Idea!

=Chapter One=