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'''''Peardrop''''' was the fourth short story in the ''[[The Lucy Wilson Mysteries]]'' series' free online anthology ''[[The Lucy Wilson Collection: School Children]]'', all of whose entries were written by schoolchildren. It is, as such, the first published work of young [[Gene Turner]].  
'''''Gone''''' was the fourth short story in the ''[[The Lucy Wilson Mysteries]]'' series' free online anthology ''[[The Lucy Wilson Collection: School Children]]'', all of whose entries were written by schoolchildren. It is, as such, the first published work of young [[Gene Turner]].


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
 
Walking along the pier one afternoon, [[Hobo Kostinen]] becomes transfixed by an alien metallic gleam on the seabed, which ends up mesmerising him to the point of unconsciousness. Hobo falls limply into the water, believing he is about to die, and is dragged into the darkness.
Walking along the pier one afternoon, [[Hobo Kostinen]] becomes transfixed by an alien metallic gleam on the seabed, which ends up mesmerising him to the point of unconsciousness. Hobo falls limply into the water, believing he is about to die, and is dragged into the darkness.  


Lost and aimless without her best friend by her side, Lucy eventually learns of Hobo's mysterious disappearance through the [[school]] [[newspaper]].
Lost and aimless without her best friend by her side, Lucy eventually learns of Hobo's mysterious disappearance through the [[school]] [[newspaper]].
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* [[Hobo Kostinen]]
== Worldbuilding ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Like several other stories in ''[[The Lucy Wilson Collection: School Children]]'', this story ends with no resolution, as Hobo is still missing.  
* Like several other stories in ''[[The Lucy Wilson Collection: School Children]]'', this story ends with no resolution, as Hobo is still missing.
 
== Continuity ==
''to be added''


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Latest revision as of 19:02, 9 November 2023

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Gone was the fourth short story in the The Lucy Wilson Mysteries series' free online anthology The Lucy Wilson Collection: School Children, all of whose entries were written by schoolchildren. It is, as such, the first published work of young Gene Turner.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Walking along the pier one afternoon, Hobo Kostinen becomes transfixed by an alien metallic gleam on the seabed, which ends up mesmerising him to the point of unconsciousness. Hobo falls limply into the water, believing he is about to die, and is dragged into the darkness.

Lost and aimless without her best friend by her side, Lucy eventually learns of Hobo's mysterious disappearance through the school newspaper.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added