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Now on the job, Sherlock says to Cap, “The way I see it, when students kiss teachers, someone gets HURT. That’s a promise I’ll keep.”
Cap: receives a call. “Cap speaking. Can I be of some assistance?”
The caller said in a hoarse voice, “Camp Mona’s a scavenger hunt and I’m the prize. You’re in the dark as Sherlock . . . . looking for me in all the wrong places. You didn’t bite the first time but will.”
Cap: “We didn’t what . . . . wait!
The Popo monitor said to Cap, “Not enough time.”
Sherlock said, “Who was that Cap?”
“Beats me—don’t whether he’s a joke or not.”
“He just might be for real Cap. Thing is it’s hard to when they are serious.”
“Until some winds up dead,” said Cap.
“That too—I’ll do whatever you think. You want

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