Diary of a Super Spy: Space! : (A hilarious adventure for children aged 9 - 12)

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by Peter Patrick


  “Yes!”

  “Ohhhhh….. That’s way more than we need!” they laugh together. “Ok. Well, don’t worry about the email.”

  “And sorry about threatening to blow up your planet, and all that!” the other alien guard laughs.

  The Trouserdown Guards slowly turn around and walk over to the force-field machine. They turn it off and hand the machine to me as a souvenir.

  “Sorry!” the alien guards say again.

  “We’ll turn the meteor around, and fly back to our planet to tell everyone how to use the socks. They will be so surprised! That is so clever! Who would have thought that socks went on your feet?! So clever!”

  “Yeah!” the other alien guard laughs. “We don’t even need the trousers any more!”

  “Wait…” the biggest alien guard stops.

  “What’s wrong?” I ask.

  “We are the Trouserdown Guards. We can’t be the Trouserdown Guards without trousers.”

  “You can be the Extra-Extra Large Sock Guards,” I suggest.

  “Yeah!” the alien guards laugh again, and begin to program the meteor to turn around using their own steering control panel. “You should leave in your spaceship. We will fly this meteor back to our planet, and start to use the extra-extra large socks. Bye!”

  “Ok,” I smile. “Bye!”

  Chapter 10

  Going Home

  “Wow Harley,” I say as I look at my friend. “You are so awesome!”

  Harley smiles proudly as we walk back to our spaceship.

  “We did it,” he says. “We stopped the meteor crashing into Earth! I didn’t think that we would be able to do it, but we did it!”

  “It’s amazing what you can achieve when you just try,” I smile.

  Once we have launched our spaceship and start to fly back to Earth, the meteor turns around. It is no longer going to destroy Earth.

  “Dad,” I call Super Spy headquarters on the Intergalactic Communicator. “We have done it! Harley convinced the Trouserdown Guards, I mean the Extra-Extra Large Sock Guards, to turn the meteor around and go home.”

  “Great news, Charlie!” Dad celebrates. “Well done, Harley! I am very proud of you boys! Great job!”

  “We will be back on Earth within the hour,” I report.

  “Good. Remember to press all the right button combinations for a safe landing,” Dad says.

  “Um, yep. No problem. No problem at all…” I reply. “We will see you soon.”

  I hang up the Intergalactic Communicator and look at Harley, who is smiling happily as he gazes at Earth in the distance.

  “Mrs. Jackson was right,” I say as we fly through space.

  “How?” Harley smiles.

  “Math is useful!” I laugh. “Math actually saved the day!”

  “True!” Harley laughs. “We just saved the world using math!”

  All in a day’s work for a Super Spy, I guess…

  The End

  Also in the Diary of a Super Spy series:

  Diary of a Super Spy

  Diary of a Super Spy: Attack of the Ninjas!

  Diary of a Super Spy: A Giant Problem!

  Diary of a Super Spy: Evil Attack!

  Diary of a Super Spy: Daylight Robbery!

  Also by Peter Patrick and William Thomas:

  Diary of a Ninja Spy

  Diary of a Ninja Spy 2

  Diary of a Ninja Spy 3

  Diary of a Ninja Spy 4

  Diary of a Time Spy

  From the Authors

  Thank you for reading ‘Diary of a Super Spy: Space!’

  Like all students in 6th Grade, Charlie Chucky is learning that life’s adventures are so much more enjoyable when they are shared with friends.

  We hope you will join Charlie on his next journey – ‘Diary of a Super Spy: Evil Attack!’

  Have fun!

  Peter Patrick and William Thomas

  If you liked this story, please leave a review!

  Special Preview Chapter:

  Diary of a Super Spy:

  Evil Attack!

  Peter Patrick

  William Thomas

  Chapter 1

  Monday

  Monday is supposed to be a fun day.

  Supposed to be.

  But not this Monday. No way. Uh-uh. Nope. There is nothing fun about this Monday. Nothing at all.

  Today, my class is in the gym playing dodge-ball.

  I’m not very good at dodge-ball because:

  a) I’m not very good at dodging balls,

  b) I’m not very good at throwing balls and;

  c) I’m not very good at any sports.

  Oh man…

  My name is Charlie Chucky, I am in the sixth grade, I love playing Minecraft, and I am learning to become a Super Spy.

  My Dad is the world’s best Super Spy, and he is starting to teach me all his awesome tricks. Lately, I’ve been battling invisible monsters, crazy zombie teachers, and super ninjas!

  Life has been pretty crazy, but I’ve enjoyed every second of it.

  But as awesome as life is outside of school hours, it still doesn’t save me from the terrors of the sixth grade. I still have to deal with girls, really smelly teachers, and bullies.

  Big Cooper Stanley is our school’s resident bully.

  Last week, he made every boy in school hand over their lunch.

  And then he gave it all back. He just likes to take things.

  Big Cooper Stanley likes to call me ‘Tea Party Charlie.’ He has said it 5000 times, but he still laughs every time he says it.

  I’ve never even played tea parties, but somehow that’s the name that he has invented for me.

  This is Cooper.

  Today, Cooper seems more evil than normal.

  He has already tripped over four teachers, pulled down the trousers of two students, and splashed water over three people.

  And it’s not even lunchtime yet!

  That’s a massively crazy rate of bullying – even for Cooper.

  Something has changed in Cooper. He seems bigger, angrier, and even nastier.

  I wonder why he is even meaner than usual…

  Read the rest of the adventure in:

  Diary of a Super Spy:

  Evil Attack!

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