Alex kept them hidden in the furnace room: because she wasn’t allowed to keep them at home.
“I have a feeling we’re never going to find answers to those questions,” Mrs. Warner says.
“Probably not,” Mom says.
Probably not, I agree. Because no one ever listens to the dog.
I think it’s safe to say that I’ve solved the Case of the Library Monster now.
I wonder if there’s anything else hidden in the furnace room? I wouldn’t be surprised if there was ... But that will have to be a case for another day.
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