 Within this library, you will find all sorts, like suitcases and letters and foreign exports. I collect every item of lost property and add each one to my inventory. All bottled, all stumped and all labelled to find in the lost property library for all humankind. This is the story of the Lost Pocket Watch. Mr Theodore Thistlebottom of 164 Giggleswick Grove was on his way to the airport to visit his family. He boarded a train, but when he sat down, a gust of wind threw his ticket out of the window. No! As he arrived at the airport, he boarded his flight just in time. On takeoff at precisely one minute to eleven AM, Mr Theodore's Pocket Watch flew out of the window, falling through the clouds. No! But luckily for Theodore, at that exact moment, the Pocket Watch landed on a giant trampoline. Boom! It flew into the air and into the nearby pillow factory, landing exactly into one of the fluffiest pillows. Now, this is where I come in, because I, the next day, was on my way to the shop to buy me a new pillow. I brought it home, but that night had the worst night's sleep of my life. And when I woke up in the morning, I found something hard and lumpy inside. And that is how I came to be in possession of the Lost Pocket Watch. And a big thank you to New Breerley School for helping me tell this story and adding it to the Lost Property Library.