Before she had even gotten out of her little bed, daddy had already set up her second clue, knowing that this might send her into worlds of shock, but that was what he'd wanted. Eddie had set up a good sized box for his daughter, on the steps of the entrance to the large warehouse, the present wrapped in green sparkling paper, riddled with gold question marks of the same type of sparkly paper, and a large golden bow. Inside the package, Eddie had left her two folded pieces of paper inside of an envelope.
Scrawled across the envelope was the answer to the last riddle, of course, Riddle. The paper inside contained two sheets of folded paper, the one on top holding yet another riddle:
What happens four times In every week, twice in Every month, and once in a year?
Answer: E
Behind the riddle, Eddie left her a paper that contained something only she would recognize, as it ha come from we directly. It was a drawing she had done, one he had kept with him every day in his pocket, so the edges were frayed and worn, but the picture still showed. E hadnt wanted to give it up, but the point was worth more than the ego trip. Daddy was back.
He waited for her patiently, behind a large tree, able to see the doorway where the package sat safely, waiting for her to arrive.