Bump! Bump! Scratch!
Adam opened his eyes and pulled the covers up to his chin. He stared around his room, searching the darkness for the thing that was making those scary sounds. The closet door moved as something banged on it from the inside.
âWhoâs there?â Adam asked in a shaky voice.
The closet slowly began to open. Adam jumped out of bed and ran to the closet door, slamming it shut with his palms. He grabbed his desk chair and propped it against the door handle. Then he ran out of his room and down the hall. His brotherâs door was wide open, and Adam jumped onto Davidâs bed.
âAdam?â David asked in a groggy voice. âWhat are you doing in here?â
Adam tugged on Davidâs arm. âThereâs something in my closet!â
âYou probably had a bad dream. Go back to bed.â
Adam yanked the blankets off the bed.
âIt wasnât a dream. I was awake, and the closet door started opening by itself!â
David sighed. âFine. But when we donât find anything, you have to promise to leave me alone for the rest of the night.â
Adam nodded. David reached into his desk drawer and pulled out a flashlight. Then they headed to Adamâs room. Adam stopped in the doorway. He could hear something scratching his closet door.
âDo you hear that?â Adam asked.
David nodded. He walked over to Adamâs bed and pulled the case off one of the pillows. He opened the pillowcase.
âYou open the door very slowly, and Iâll grab whatever it is.â
Adam slid the chair to the side and pulled the closet door open a crack. Something banged against the door, trying to force it open. Adam took a deep breath and opened the door a few more inches. A small furry creature ran right into the pillowcase.
âI got it!â David said, closing the pillowcase and holding it in the air.
âWhat is it?â Adam moved closer as David peeked inside.
David put the pillowcase on the bed and an orange cat climbed out.
Adam scooped the cat up. âApricot? How did you get trapped in my closet?â
David laughed. âThe poor cat. If I was locked in your closet with your stinky shoes, Iâd be banging on the door to get out, too!â
âPoor Apricot,â Adam said. âYou were probably more scared than I was.â
What does the author show us when she has David tell Adam, âWhen we donât find anything, you have to promise to leave me alone for the rest of the nightâ?
A) Adam has awakened David on other occasions.
B) David is afraid of the creature in Adamâs closet.
C) Adam must protect David from the closet creature.
D) David is an uncaring brother because he will not help Adam.