There were some suspicious things happening around Thompson House. Missing signs, missing PLURAL NOUN and things turned upside down. Things just didn't feel VERB . One day, the residents had enough and decided to take action. They needed to find out who or what, was VERB all of this ruckus. First, they thought they should have someone hiding to try and VERB the trickster. So they had someone ADJECTIVE in the cleaning closet so they could VERB out and catch them in the act. But the NOUN got too scared hiding in the dark, smelly cleaning closet, so they ran out of there. Next, someone had a good NOUN to try and get a NOUN of the trickster to have some proof. So they set up a camera in the hallway, to see if they could ADJECTIVE a picture of the trickster, but the camera was pointed at the wall so it didn't VERB anything. Finally, someone had the brilliant idea of dressing up in a NOUN and pretending to be a statue in order to catch the trickster. It was fool proof, what could go ADVERB ? They dressed up their NOUN in all COLOR to make him look like a knight in shining armor. He would stand guard, be on the look out and finally ADVERB this trickster. When, night fell, all was ADJECTIVE at Thompson House. The only thing you could hear is a few beeps and chatting from the nurses station. Then, a loud crash happened down the hall. "What was that?!?" One nurse exclaimed! As they got up to go see what had made the sound down the hallway, they noticed the knight in shining armor, laying on the ground. Oh he's hurt, one nurse thought to herself. But as they got closer, they realized that it was only a pile of silver colored clothes and no one in sight. As they cleaned up the mess, a few residents who were awoken by the sound, came out of their rooms. "Dog gone son of a nutcracker" one man shouted as he realized what he was seeing. The trickster has gotten away once again. But who was dressed up in the suit? Where did they go? No one will ever know, because after all, tricksters never reveal their secrets.