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Escott John
The Cat
THE CAT
Zak Wakeman is a movie director in Hollywood. He is making a movie with the famous star, Natalie Nevons. Nathan is in the movie, too. He does Natalie’s stunts because they are dangerous. Zak does not think Natalie can do stunts, but she thinks she can.
Tonight, Zak is having a big party. Natalie and Nathan are there … and so is The Cat! The Cat steals things from people with lots of money. He is going to steal from Zak Wakeman. The police are trying to find him.
Who is The Cat?
Can Natalie and Nathan stop him?
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