BuddyLand. Wluff the racer
BuddyLand. Wluff the racer
Published 2018-10-26T15:18:25+00:00
Meet Wluff, a simple car machnic.
Meet Wluff, the three-eyed, happy car mechanic that has a shop next to the race track. He is so good of a mechanic that even the professional racers in Buddyland will hire him for large and small car repairs. Wluff has three eyes on top of his head that allow him to see with 360 vision. He has very steady hands that make him a very trusted worker from many people in Buddyland.
Not only does Wluff fix cars he also loves to drive hot rods in the Buddyland Champion Races (BCR for short). He had built his cars and he will somethings let some people rent a car to enter the races alongside Wluff and the other racing gang. Wluff has built a total of four hot rods, each one has a strong engine and a big fuel tank to keep moving when others are filling their fuel tanks. This has helped him quite a few times.
One certain day while Wluff was getting ready to enter the race, he was about to drive his car the the starting line to get ready for the race, but when he tried to start the car it wouldn't start. The worst part was the race was about to start and this was his fastest car. Knowing that he didn't have much time to fix his car he thought at least he would check for the problem before he left with one of his other cars. As he looked under the hood and under the car he saw that someone had cut the fuel line and must have drained it and drained the fuel into something so he wouldn't find out what had happened easily. This sure looked like someone had sabotaged his car on purpose, but the question was “who”?
Wluff continued taking his car straight to the race waste no time, for he was already late. As he drove into the race track, which was right next to the his mechanic shop. He made it just in time, which was very relieving and took some of the current stress off. He still keep one of his eyes out to look for anything suspense, worrying that the saboteur may be in the crowd or worse... another RACER!? Like normal the race referee came and checked each engine and made sure no one was cheating or anything dangerous was wrong with the engine. Normally he never finds anything wrong or no ones cheating, but this time he found in the hood of the car that belongs to another Buddyland racer, named George there was a pump connected to the engine that was leaking lots of gasoline. The referee quickly delayed the race and talked to another referee about what to do. “We can't cancel the race” said the one.
“Maybe we can bring a substitute car to replace his” suggested the other.
“We can do that, I'll go send for it” quickly said the one referee. He went out and called for someone to bring it in. They continued checking the other cars and came across all the way down the line of sweet hot rods, till he came to Wluff's car. Inside Wluff's car there was a timed device made to stop the engine right after the race started. When they found the second sabotaged car they called a detective to come and investigate the mystery.
When the detective came and started to investigate, the crowd were all on the edge of their seats. The detective looked for finger prints on the outside of the cars. On the hood of Wluff's car the detective found a fiber of a green cotton shirt and a three finger and print. On the other car the same things were found, but this time it was found inside and outside all over the car. The detective went to the owner of the car and started to ask the last person who used the car. While he was asking this, the detective noticed George's shirt was green and his hand had three fingers. The detective brought George over to Wluff's car and the hand print matched the one on the hood.
It turned out that George made a false sabotage on his car and sabotaged Wluff's car so that he would win. George was put in the Buddyland Timeout Center and the race was rescheduled so that Wluff could fix his favorite hot rod and the race can be fair. Wluff kept his shop running and kept racing and lived in the happy city of Buddyland.
Date de publication | 26/10/2018 |