That night Van Cleef was setting up his equipment that he needed for his journey to Egypt. Van Cleef said," Okay. I have the brush, binoculars, cool hat, camera, satchel, but what'. Van Cleef has quickly forgotten about something. But before I tell you I will tell you something even more important. You see Van Cleef is not actually an archeologist. He is actually a normal boy who lives in Cleveland, Ohio in which he is on his middle school basketball team. Do you understand what I am saying? Van Cleef is just normal. But he had a dream to go into the pyramids of Egypt. But lets get back to the story.
Van Cleef has forgotten about the big elephant in the room. How will he get to Egypt? There was only one way. He would have to go by plane. But, there are two things wrong. First off he doesn't have enough money to by a snickers bar at 7-eleven, so how can he afford a plane ticket. Last but not least how will the security guards let a 12 year old on a plane without supervision. But everybody in his neighborhood says don't underestimate Van Cleef. So Van Cleef packed all of his equipment into his backpack and got a taxi to drive him to the nearest airport. For some of you that might thinking how in the world he got the taxi driver to drive him to the airport at one o'clock in the morning. Well lets just say he persuaded him into thinking he was the son of Kobe Bryant. When the taxi had reached the airport he went to the back where all the planes were. Van Cleef had noticed that there was a plane with a lit up pilot seat. He jumped the fence and slowly made his way to the plane. Van Cleef went through the door and looked around. He thought to himself," There is no one else in the plane. So quickly Van Cleef started the plane so no one could see him. Van Cleef started the plane and started his journey to Egypt.
Five years later a 17 year old is named the youngest archeologist to ever discover a pyramid. Thats right it is Van Cleef who has discovered the pyramid of Eldin on his weird yet ambitious adventure. What will he do next.
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