Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Final Chapter of The Case of the Missing Sculpture

 Hitty Gertrude Bell has been authorized to offer the famous Frida Sculptures to their rightful owner, Frida Sparrow, a direct descendant of the artist.


 Frida appreciates Hitty Gertrude Bell's generous gift, but believes her ancestor's works should be for everyone to enjoy and insists they remain in The Hittyville Museum.


 Frida only asks she be able to have access to the sculptures in order to paint pictures of them.


 Hitty Gertrude Bell is relieved and not surprised by Frida's response and assures her friend she may see the sculptures whenever she wishes.

Meanwhile at PCIS...
 Special Agent Gibbs and Director Vance agree to keep Madame Z's picture on the Most Wanted board.
They both believe it is just a matter of time until they apprehend this Master Criminal.

At the Hittyville Docks...
 Bluebeard is beyond upset by his most recent orders from Madame Z.
He is to do whatever it takes to get his pilot's license so he can teach Madame Z how to fly her own airplane.
She never wants to be at the mercy of anyone for anything after her botched theft of the sculpture she REALLY wanted!


Bluebeard is deathly afraid of flying, but even more afraid of saying no to Madame Z.
The life of crime does NOT pay...according to Bluebeard!

The End...For Now

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