Wait! Toady? Where was that toad now?

  Judy rushed over to Petunia. “Open

  wide and say ‘Ahh’!” Judy said in her

  best doctor voice. She looked down

  Petunia’s throat.

  Judy did not see a bug. She did not

  see a spider, ant, or earwig. She saw a

  puddle. A small puddle of liquid. Amy

  saw it, too.

  Was it . . . could it be . . . toad pee?

  “ROAR!” said Judy. “The vampire

  plant ate Toady!”

  .

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  Just then, Stink came running into

  Judy’s room. “Who ate

  Toady?” he asked.

  “Nobody.”

  “Where is he,

  then?”

  “Um . . .” said

  Judy.

  Just then,

  Toady hopped

  from the

  bedpost to the

  desk to the

  doorknob.

  65

  “Right there,” said Amy, pointing.

  Stink scooped him up. “Phew. Don’t

  scare me like that.”

  Judy pushed Stink and Toady

  toward the door. “Stink! Get him out

  of here! My room is now officially a

  FROG-FREE zone.”

  .

  66

  “A toad is not a frog,” said Stink.

  “Tell that to the Toadivoria

  vampira!” said Judy.

  “The toadi-huh?”

  Judy pointed to the pitcher plant.

  “Stink, I hate to tell you this. But

  Jaws’s new BFF is a freaky, frog-eating

  vampire. No lie. Say hello to Count

  Petunia.”

  .

 


 

  Megan McDonald, Triple Pet Trouble (Judy Moody and Friends)

 


 

 
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