A+Suite+Life+Christmas+Carol

The Spirit continued to come toward him. "For the love of dazzling diamonds," whispered Mr. Mosby, amazed and terrified at what was coming towards him. When the Spirit was a few inches away, he replied in a trembling voice, "Are you the ghost of Christmas Yet to Come? Are you going to show me the shadows of the things that have not happened, but will in the near future?" The Spirit did not speak, but shook its head yes. In the sand near his feet, he wrote the name Esteban. Mr. Mosby guessed that this was the Spirit's name. Mr. Moseby begged the Spirit, for time was very short to him now. He followed the Spirit who was floating into the city, and Mr. Moseby was trailing behind him, still scared about the hooded figure in front of him. When they entered the city, Mr. Moseby could here people talking and laughing. Hugely happy people were ice skating, and buying Chirtmas presents. In the windows of the shops, people were buying hot chocoate to make themselves warm, and buying ice cream makers and roller skates for their children. He heard a man say to another, "I heard he died just last night. I bet he left no money to anyone besides his company.' The the other man said, "I bet the funeral will be very inexpensive because nobody will want to come to it." They drifted off to another crowd. There was a group of three that Mr. Moseby knew very well. "I heard that the old man finally died." Then the three men separated. Mr. Moseby kept looking into the crowds to find himself and see if he changed in the future, but he did not see himself in the usual place that he stays every day. He did not understand why the Spirit made him listen to conversations between people over someone that was dead. He didn't even know who died. Then, the Phantom led Scrooge to another part of the city. It was a place where people did not have a lot of money. Three woman were talking to a man. They look very eager to show him what was in their bags. They took out their items and they all belonged to Mr. Mosby! They took his red puffy hat, the snow globe his mom bought him from their vacation in Florida, his blanket that he had since he was five years old, and his coffee maker. They even took his porcelain china set that was worth so much money! He was going to sell it, too! He did not understand how these woman got hold of some of his most precious items!