write me an additional chapter to "Five children and it" By E. Nesbit.

it must be at least 800 words

Chapter 12: A New Mystery Unfolds

The children had all returned home, safe and sound, after their adventures with It. But their minds were still filled with wonder and curiosity about the magical creature they had encountered. They spent hours discussing different theories and speculating about where It had come from and how It had acquired its incredible powers.

One afternoon, as they sat in the garden enjoying the warm summer sun, a sudden gust of wind blew through the trees and scattered their papers and books all over the lawn. Robert and Anthea rushed to gather them up, but Cyril noticed something odd as he watched the leaves blowing around in the wind. There, among the fallen papers, was a small piece of parchment that had not been there before.

He picked it up and examined it closely. It was a message written in elegant script that read:

"Meet me at the old oak tree in the woods at midnight. I have a secret to share with you."

Excited by this mysterious message, the children decided to meet the sender of the note that very night. They carefully waited until their parents had gone to bed before slipping out of the house and making their way through the dark woods to the designated meeting spot.

As they approached the ancient oak tree, a figure stepped out from the shadows. It was a young girl, no older than them, with long black hair and piercing blue eyes. She introduced herself as Emily and explained that she had been watching them closely ever since they had encountered It.

"I know all about your adventures with the magical creature," Emily said, her voice filled with excitement. "But there is something you do not know."

She went on to tell the children about an ancient prophecy that foretold of a great evil that would be unleashed upon the world if It were to ever be awakened. The children listened with rapt attention as Emily explained that she had been sent by a secret society of guardians who had been tasked with keeping It at bay and ensuring that the world remained safe.

"But now, It has been set free," Emily said somberly. "And we need your help to stop it before it's too late."

The children looked at each other, their faces filled with determination. They had already proven themselves to be brave and resourceful in the face of danger, and they were eager to take on this new challenge.

Together, they made a plan to track down It and prevent it from causing any harm. They spent hours combing through ancient texts and deciphering cryptic clues in search of answers. And as they delved deeper into the mysteries surrounding the magical creature, they discovered that there was much more at stake than they had ever imagined.

With each passing day, the children grew stronger and more confident in their abilities. They faced incredible challenges and dangerous foes, but they never wavered in their determination to save the world from the darkness that threatened to consume it.

In the end, it was their unwavering courage and steadfast friendship that allowed them to overcome all obstacles and put an end to the ancient evil that had been unleashed upon the world. And as they stood victorious on the battlefield, bathed in the warm light of the rising sun, they knew that they had truly become heroes in their own right.

And so, the children returned home, their hearts filled with pride and their minds racing with memories of their incredible adventures. As they settled back into their normal lives, they knew that they would never forget the lessons they had learned and the bonds they had forged during their time with It.

For they had proven that even the youngest and most ordinary of children could rise to the occasion and become champions of light and hope in a world filled with darkness and despair. And as they looked to the future, they knew that they would always be ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead, together, as a family.

perfect, I love it.

But could you write it the way E. Nesbit does? Like include the slang she uses in the book.

Chapter 12: A New Mystery Unfolds

The children had all come back home safe and sound after their rousing adventures with It. But their noggins were still filled with wonder and curiosity about that magical critter they'd crossed paths with. They spent hours yarning and speculating about where It had come from and how It had got its stunning powers.

One afternoon, as they sat outside in the garden soaking up the sunshine, a sudden gust of wind came a-whistling through the trees, scattering their papers and books all over the place. Robert and Anthea darted about gathering everything up, but Cyril spied something queer as he watched the leaves dancing in the breeze. Amongst the heap of papers lay a lil' piece of parchment that hadn't been there afore.

He picked it up and gave it a good squint. It was a message penned in fancy writing that said:

"Meet me at the ancient oak tree in the woods at midnight. I've got a secret to share with you."

All fired up by this mysterious message, the children decided to skedaddle to the oak tree that very night. They waited until their folks had tucked in for the night afore sneaking out of the house and making their way through the dark woods to the meeting spot.

As they drew near the old oak tree, a figure popped out from the shadows. It was a young lass, no older than themselves, with long black locks and piercing blue peepers. She gave her name as Emily and spilled the beans that she'd been trailing them like a bloodhound ever since their run-in with It.

"I know all 'bout your adventures with that magical critter," Emily said, her voice bubbling with excitement. "But there's something you ain't privy to."

She went on to whisper to the children about an ancient prophecy predicting a grand evil that'd be let loose upon the world if It was ever stirred up. The children listened keenly as Emily explained that she'd been sent by a secret society of guardians tasked with keeping It at bay and making sure the world stayed safe.

"But now, It has been set free," Emily said gravely. "And we need your help to put a stopper on it afore it's too late."

The children shared a look of determination and readiness. They'd already proven themselves to be dauntless and resourceful in dire straits, and they were itching to take on this fresh challenge.

Together, they cooked up a plan to trail It and prevent it from causing any harm. They delved deep into ancient scrolls and cracked cryptic codes in a hunt for clues. The more they delved into the mysteries surrounding the magical critter, the more they discovered that there was a whole lot more at stake than they'd ever reckoned.

With each sunrise, the children grew braver and more confident in their own skins. They faced hair-raising challenges and foes that made the hairs on their necks stand on end, but they never lost their grit to save the world from the shadows threatening to swallow it up.

In the end, it was their unshakable courage and rock-solid friendship that helped them overcome all obstacles and put a cork in the ancient evil threatening the world. Standing victorious on the battleground with the sun rising on the horizon casting its light upon them, they knew they'd truly become heroes in their own right.

And so, the children trotted back home, their hearts bursting with pride and their minds buzzing with memories of their heart-stirring adventures. As they settled back into their everyday lives, they were sure they'd never forget the lessons they'd learned and the bonds they'd forged during their time with It.

'Cause they'd shown that even the youngest and most ordinary of children could rise to the challenge and become champs of light and hope in a world shrouded in darkness and gloom. And as they peeked into the future, they knew they'd always be ready to face whatever trials lay ahead, side by side, as a family.

that is only 683 words. I need 900 please

Chapter 12: A New Mystery Unfolds

The children had all scampered back home safe and sound after their whirlwind of adventures with It. But their heads were still spinning with questions and curiosity about the magical creature they had encountered. They spent hours gabbing and wondering about where It came from and how It got its amazing powers.

One fine afternoon, as they lounged in the garden, soaking up the warm rays of the sun, a gust of wind swept through, scattering their papers and books all over the grass. Robert and Anthea scuttled around picking up the pieces, but Cyril noticed something peculiar as he watched the leaves twirl in the breeze. Amongst the scattered papers lay a small piece of parchment that hadn't been there before.

He picked it up and looked it over closely. It was a message written in elegant script that read:

"Meet me at the ancient oak tree in the woods at the stroke of midnight. I have a secret to share with you."

Thrilled by this mysterious message, the children decided to meet the sender of the note that very night. They waited until their parents had turned in for the night before sneaking out of the house and making their way through the dark woods to the designated spot.

As they approached the ancient oak tree, a figure emerged from the shadows. It was a young girl, no older than themselves, with long black hair and piercing blue eyes. She introduced herself as Emily and explained that she had been observing them closely ever since they encountered It.

"I know all about your adventures with the magical creature," Emily said, her voice tinged with excitement. "But there's something you're not aware of."

She went on to reveal to the children an ancient prophecy that foretold a great evil that would be unleashed upon the world if It were ever awakened. The children listened intently as Emily outlined that she was sent by a secret society of guardians tasked with keeping It at bay and ensuring the world's safety.

"But now, It has been set free," Emily said solemnly. "And we need your help to thwart it before it's too late."

The children exchanged determined looks. They had already proven their bravery and resourcefulness in the face of danger, and they were eager to take on this new challenge.

Together, they devised a plan to track down It and prevent it from causing harm. They dove into ancient texts and decoded cryptic clues in search of answers. As they dug deeper into the mysteries surrounding the magical creature, they discovered that the stakes were higher than they had imagined.

With each passing day, the children grew stronger and more confident in their abilities. They faced formidable challenges and formidable foes, but they never faltered in their resolve to safeguard the world from the encroaching darkness.

In the end, it was their unwavering courage and steadfast camaraderie that enabled them to overcome all obstacles and quell the ancient evil unleashed upon the world. Standing triumphant on the battlefield, bathed in the glow of the rising sun, they knew they had truly become heroes in their own right.

And so, the children returned home, their hearts brimming with pride and their minds teeming with memories of their extraordinary adventures. As they settled back into their ordinary lives, they knew they would never forget the lessons they had learned and the bonds they had formed during their time with It.

For they had proven that even the youngest and most ordinary of children could rise to the occasion and become champions of light and hope in a world overshadowed by darkness. As they gazed toward the future, they were certain they would always be prepared to confront whatever challenges lay ahead, united as a family.