In the year of 1755 the Great Palace was built by Alexander James. This Palace was known greatly for it's white quartz flooring while the pillars and tables shined gold and diamond. Mr. James did not care enough about the house to take care of it. 5 years after the house had been built, Mr. James sold the house to Henry Green. Henry Green Adored the house. He loved the house so much that he never left it. Mr. Green wasn't fond of cleaning the place. Instead, Mr. Green piled the house high with clutter. His house was so cluttered that he had one small space where he could sit without being crushed by the piled up books and boxes.
One Fateful day, Mr. Green had a little bit more trouble breathing than normally. Mr. Green did not care though. Instead, Mr. Green just went on with his day. Mr. Green began to feel tightness in his chest. Mr. Green attempted to go to the kitchen for a glass of water but was crushed by one of the towers of clutter. March 4th 1781 marks the day that Henry Green passed away and the Palace was officially abandoned. Or was it?
Now, 242 years later, a raffle has opened up for 4 young teenagers to go and explore the Great Palace of old. These 4 children will discover the mystery of why Alexander James did not live in this house and why Henry Green hoarded the house With all his clutter. All of these questions will be answered by these 4 Teenagers.