Rescue Princesses #4: The Stolen Crystals by Paula Harrison

Rescue Princesses #4: The Stolen Crystals by Paula Harrison

Author:Paula Harrison [Harrison, Paula]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Published: 2013-07-30T04:00:00+00:00


The other princesses raced up to them.

“Ally! What are you doing?” asked Emily, astonished. “You told me you were fixing the bow on my ball gown this evening!”

“You were sneaking after us!” said Lulu, her lionlike eyes flashing.

“No! Not at all!” exclaimed Ally, taking off a black woolen hat and letting her ponytail swing free. “I’m sorry, Your Majesties. I can see why you thought I was following you, but that’s not what I was doing at all.”

“But you’re wearing dark clothes for camouflage,” Jaminta pointed out. “And using the ninja moves that you taught us.”

“Yes,” laughed Ally. “Although I’m obviously not as good as I used to be, because you spotted me easily. You girls are better at the moves than I am.” She sighed a little.

The princesses stared at her, a million questions flying through their heads.

“Ally?” asked Emily, at last. “Is there something secret going on?”

Ally looked serious. “We’d better go somewhere more private, where we can talk.”

“My room’s the closest,” said Jaminta.

They hurried into Jaminta’s room. Emily, Clarabel, and Lulu settled down on the plump green sofa, while Jaminta lay across the four-poster bed. They looked expectantly at Ally.

“So why were you being a ninja?” asked Jaminta.

“All right, I’ll tell you,” said Ally. “Ten years ago, when I was working as an undercover agent, I was given a very important case. I was asked to find the missing Onica Heart Crystals and catch the thief who stole them.”

“Heart Crystals? Were they really famous?” asked Clarabel.

“The Onica Heart Crystals were the most precious jewels in the whole kingdom,” explained Jaminta. “There were four of them, each one in the shape of a heart. They were clear, just like diamonds, but had a flickering flame right in the middle. Grandfather told me that he used to keep them in a glass case in the banquet hall. Then one morning they were gone.”



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