Ghost at the Drive-In Movie

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Benny “That’s why you didn’t take any of my popcorn on Friday night! “
    Dan Brinker had lowered his head. “Yes,” he said, “You figured it out. I did some of the pranks to create a distraction. And so Flick Fletcher would sell me the place faster.”
    “You were also trying to make Uncle Flick and Mr. Duke mad at each other, weren’t you?” Violet asked.
    Dan hung his head even lower. “Yes. That, too. I’m sorry.”
    Uncle Flick folded his arms. “Dan, you’ll have to pay for the damages to the snack bar kitchen. You’ve done things that are against the law, so I’m going to have to call the police. And, just to be clear, the deal is off!”
    “I know,” said Dan. “What I did was wrong. All along I knew, deep down, that it was wrong. I should have stopped when I saw the ghost the other night.”
    “What do you mean?” Jessie asked.
    “I know the ghost wasn’t real,” Dan said. “But I’ll tell you, I was so scared when I saw it! I thought it was some kind of message, telling me I had to stop cheating people, that I had to slow down.” He looked thoughtful. “I wish I had.”
    “Maybe you will now,” said Henry. The others nodded in agreement.
    Dan Brinker wiped the sweat from his forehead and stood up straight. He walked over to the giant banner. He yanked on one of the corners until the banner came loose and crumpled to the ground. Then he turned and walked back across the road to his store, with his head down.
    “I’m glad you’re not selling the drive-in after all, Flick,” said Mr. Duke the next evening. He and Uncle Flick were sitting in lawn chairs in front of the Diamond Drive-in screen. The mini-van was parked nearby. The children and Grandfather had decided to stay one more night to see the new movies, Space Dogs and The Rainforest Giant. Now they were all having a picnic before the movie started. Mr. Duke had bought over food from his stand.
    “I’ll bet you’re glad, Duke,” said Uncle Flick. “Especially since I’ve decided to let my customers bring in your hot dogs.”
    “They’re really good hot dogs,” said Jessie as she sat down in a nearby lawn chair. The other Aldens joined her, and soon they were all enjoying the food together.
    “I love the onion rings!” said Benny as he picked up a big one and took a bite.
    “And don’t forget the popcorn from the snack bar,” said Violet. “That’s good, too.”
    “Yes, indeed,” said Uncle Flick. “We’ve gotten a new popcorn machine, but we’re also going to keep a big shaker of Jessie’s popcorn topping on the counter. That is, if you’ll give me the recipe.”
    “Of course!” said Jessie, who smiled proudly.
    “I bet Joey and Amy will be happy to be part of the business,” Henry said to Uncle Flick.

    “I’m making Joey a manager, and Amy will be in charge of special events,” Uncle Flick replied. “And now they’re planning all kinds of interesting things. In fact, they just borrowed the slide projector. I wonder what they’ll use it for.”
    After a beautiful sunset in the distance behind the screen, it was almost time for the movie to begin. The Aldens took their seats in the minivan. Watch curled up on Jessie’s lap. Grandfather turned on the car stereo.
    “Here we go,” said Henry, as the screen lit up. Then an announcement appeared on the screen:
COMING SOON!
    FALL FESTIVAL
    AT THE DIAMOND DRIVE-IN THEATER!
    HAUNTED HOUSE GALORE!
    MOVIES, MYSTERIES, AND MORE!
    “Hooray!” Benny shouted as the other children applauded.
    “Can we come back next month and go to this, Grandfather?” Violet asked.
    “Of course,” Grandfather said. “We wouldn’t miss it for the world.”
    “Look!” said Jessie. “There’s another announcement!” She pointed to the screen. Now it read:
    WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE ALDENS—
    HENRY, JESSIE, VIOLET, BENNY, AND THEIR
    GRANDFATHER—FOR SAVING OUR THEATER.
    HONK IF YOU LOVE
    THE BOXCAR CHILDREN!
    Beep! Bee-beep! Beep! went all the cars in the

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