Was the angry face of my mother. I touched my forehead which was wet with milk and realise that coco pops had been flung at me. I looked up and groaned, why was she here? How on earth had she found me? "Mum, how did you even get in here?" I whined. "WHEN I MAKE YOU BREAKFAST FROM THR KINDNESS OF MY HEART, ALL I WANT IS A SIMPLE MERCI, NOT ALL THIS HOW DID YOU GET IN MY HOUSE!" She glares at me with that stare that could burn a hole through a mountain. Ad with that I shut my sorry mouth But then The smell of food wafted through my room and like a moth to a flame, I ran down the stairs and sat myself down in front of a full English breakfast. Mmmm. But just as I was about to dig in, the phone rang. The phone that I presumed broken, rang and you have no idea how excited I was. The familiar noise sent a jolt through to my core and I jumped up and picked up the phone. "Hello?" The curious voice of my boss rang through my ears. "Hey! It's me, remember me? I work for you! We solved cases together, I was at your wedding, you marred my sister." I babbled on and on He laughed at me and then continued but he was cut off by someone with a big temper and and a very strong French accent. "DANIEL McCRACKEN MONGOOSEBERRY, SIT DOWN RIGHT NOW AND FINISH YOUR PETIT DEJEUNER OR YOUR GROUNDED FOR A MONTH" I took a large a swig of a air, backed myself against the nearest wall and started to speak in a very mouse like voice. "Mum, I'm 24 years old, not 4!" We had a staring match, until I heard my name coming out of the phone, the last words I heard were something like "Dan, we need you, someone's been murdered!" Until the phone was snatched out of my hand and was throne out the window. Can I just mention that that window was closed, intact and innocent before it was cruelly assaulted. She glared at me again so I sat down and scoffed the food down before I ran up stairs and got ready for a new day at work. I walked casually to the door, kissed my mother on both cheeks and stepped outside. I breathed and out. Cracked my knuckles, and fixed my suit. Ah a new day, a new case, and new opportunities to succeed. Or so I thought...