
“I’m sorry I borrowed your key without asking. I thought that it might have been a key that I’ve been looking for for a long time.”

Boldly going where no felt animal has gone before

“I’m sorry I borrowed your key without asking. I thought that it might have been a key that I’ve been looking for for a long time.”

Once the bee flew away Oliver arrived with a key in his hand. He had been waiting in a nearby tree.

“The reason he flies away is because he is afraid of bees” said Sheila. ‘That would explain why he didn’t come back because there have been bees here all day. Maybe if you all leave he would come back.”
The bee could not understand how anyone could be afraid of her and wanted to stay and collect more pollen. Because Sheila was her friend she agreed reluctantly to fly away to the next meadow.

“There is a locked door on a tree deep in the forest and Oliver has been looking for the key. When he finds a key he will borrow it when no-one is looking but he always brings the key back. I don’t know why he hasn’t returned your key yet. I’d like to ask him what’s behind the door but he’s very shy and flies away whenever he sees me.”

“Oliver the owl has been searching for a key that will fit a locked door in the woods.” said the bee. “It has something to do with the secret of oak island whatever that is.”

This is chapter 3 of The Secret of Oak Island. To read the previous chapters use this link.

When Rico arrived he was surprised to find Sheila was already there. He tried the key that he had borrowed from Bob but as expected it did not open the box.
“I wish we could find the key that opens the music box!” said Rico.

At the music box Sheila was talking to one of the bees. Sheila was kind to the bees and liked to listen to their stories about Oak Island.

Rico could see that this key looked different to the key to the music box. He decided that it was still worth a try and picked up the key.
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